Date and time settings operation – Rice Lake DWM-IV Weighmeter Series 9 Setup Manual User Manual

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How to print the Grand Total:
After the last batch Sub Total Data Print, issue the Grand Total Data Print as foll ows:
1) Press [Shift] then press [G/N].
2) The Grand Total Print Format (F5) Data will be printed. Normally Grand Total

Data e.g. Accumulated Counts ( N4) and Accumulated Weight ( W4) will be printed
here.

3) After printing the Grand Total Data, the fo llowing will be reset:

a) Grand Total Count (N4) will be cleared to zero
b) Grand Total Weight (W4) will be cleared to zero.

4) Restart the new Operation with the abo ve “How to print the Batch Weighing ” if

required.


Note:

v When the Batch We ighing Operation is in process, the Print LED lamp w ill be

always turned ON to indi cate that the Sub Total data or the Grand Total data is
pending.
During in this period, the f ollowing Operations are temporary disabled:
§ Unit Key Toggle is disabled
§ Configuration Setup is disabled

v After printing the Sub Total and Gr and Total data, the Print LED lamp will be

turned OFF, the Operations of Unit Key Toggle and Configu ration Setup will be
enabled again.

Date and Time Settings Operation


Date and Time Settings can be enabled with the configuration setting in C1.4 “DTM” = “E”.
If enabled, the

following description explains how to setup the Date and Time

operation.

Once the power on count down has finished; the date and time settings procedure will
be prompted to allow the operator to enter the current date and time that c an be
printed out by the custom date or time formats defined in the editable custom print
format at C10.1.

These date and time formats are specially provided for a journal print format to print
the current date and time, normally as a part of the Sub Titl e before the starting of
each batch weighing.

The date or time data is generated from the system clock of the indicator. As long as
the indicator is on, the internal clock will keep running and automatically support the
calendar features as foll ows:

Ø Number of days in each month.
Ø Day of week (e.g. Sun, Mon, Tue, W ed, Thu, Fri, Sat)
Ø Leap year (The year with 29 days in February)

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