Menu 8 : | Alarm settings |
4 Alarm groups– each with a name to assign, upper- and lower temperature limit and a delay time. Each enabled alarm type can be activated by the user for any compartment, although per compartment only one alarm group can be set at the same time.
8.1 | Alarm group 1 | >on/off |
| 8.1.1 Name | >Frozen>Chilled>Dry>Free text |
You can select a
8.1.2 Upper limit 8.1.3 Lower limit 8.1.4 Delay time 8.2 Alarm group 2 8.3 Alarm group 3 8.4 Alarm group 4
Menu 9 : Printer settings
4 Alarm groups– each with a name to assign, upper- and lower temperature limit and a delay time. Each enabled alarm type can be activated by the user for any compartment, although per compartment only one alarm group can be set at the same time.
9.1 | Graph upper limit | >+15°C | Upper limit for graphical print out |
9.2 | Graph lower limit | Lower limit for graphical print out | |
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| limit is dividable by 9 you achieve a optimal result for a print out. | |
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9.3 | Graph scale (mm. per hr.) | >10 mm | A graphical print out consumes a lot of paper. This |
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| parameter enables you to set the scaling of the print |
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| out (mm of paper per hour). Set a value to avoid |
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| wasting paper. |
9.4 | User menu | >Yes/No | If set to ‘Yes’ the following 4 parameters will be |
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| 3.1 for detailed description). |
9.5 | Delivery ticket settings |
| Settings for the delivery ticket |
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| (see chapter 3.1.5) |
9.6 | Print period setting | >10 Hour(s) | Set print period (see chapter 3.1.6) |
9.7 | Day start time (from) | >06:00 | Set day start time for printing (see chapter 3.1.7) |
9.8 | Day end time (to) | >18:00 | Set day end time (see chapter 3.1.8) |
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