Operating menu navigation, Errors, Data output – Rice Lake Sartorius Midrics 1 and 2 Series - Operating Instructions User Manual

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Operating Menu Navigation

The keys below the readout let you
navigate the menu and define parameters
for configuration.

Opening the Menu
Press the e key to switch the Midrics
off and then on again; while all segments
are displayed, press the ) key briefly.

Navigating the Menu

( Close the active submenu and

return to the next higher menu level
(“back")

) – Press briefly:

Select and save a menu item

– Press and hold (> 2 seconds):

Exit the menu

k Show the next item on the same

menu level (the display scrolls
through all items in series)

p Print the menu settings starting

from the current position, or print
Info data

Alphanumeric Input in the Menu

( – Press briefly:

Activate character to the left
of the current character
(when first character is active:
exit input mode without saving
changes)

– Press and hold (> 2 seconds):

Exit input mode without saving
changes

) – Press briefly:

Confirm currently active character
and move cursor 1 position to
the right (after the last character:
save input)

– Press and hold (> 2 sec ):

Save current input and display
the menu item

k – Cursor in first position,

no characters entered yet:
Delete character(s) and enter 0

– Change the displayed character;

scroll forward (sequence:
0 through 9, decimal point,
minus sign, A to Z, space)

p – Cursor in first position,

no characters entered yet: Delete
entire string and enter a space

– Change the displayed character;

scroll backwards (sequence:
space, Z to A, minus sign, decimal
point, 9 through 0)

Numeric input in Midrics 2 operating
menu:
Enter values (date and time, etc.) using
the 10-key numeric keypad

Display of Menu Settings
The illustrations above show examples
of the main display during menu
configuration.

1 Selected menu item on the text

level (e.g. printer, for configuring
the connected printer)

2 Menu history (indicates the highest

menu level)

3 Indication that there are other

submenus

4 Highest level in numeric menu
5 Second level in numeric menu
6 Third level in numeric menu

Errors

– If a key is inactive, “-------" or

“No function" is displayed briefly
(2 seconds)

– Temporary errors are displayed for

2 seconds in the measured value/result
line (e.g.,

Inf 09

); fatal errors are

displayed steadily (e.g.,

Err 101

) until

the Midrics is reset (switched off and
then on again).

For a detailed description,
see “Error Codes" on page 89.

Data Output

Printer
You can connect two strip or label
printers to the Midrics 1 or Midrics 2
and have printouts generated at the
press of a key or automatically. You can
also configure separate summarized
printouts, and print a list of the active
menu settings. See “Configuring
Printouts" on page 82 for details.

Backup

Application parameters (such as
reference values) are saved when you
change application programs or switch
off the Midrics. You can assign a pass-
word to prevent unauthorized users
from changing settings in the “Device
parameters" menu under:

Setup

Password

See also pages 31 and 48.

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Display of menu settings: Text menu (example)

Display of menu settings: Numeric menu (example)

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