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Language Selection
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When you change the language, the texts such as clerk names (page 25), logo messages (page
25)and function texts (page 65), which you programmed, will be reset to the default settings. The language selection must be made before programming clerk names, logo messages and function texts.
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Date and Time Programming
Date
For setting the date, enter the date in 8 digits using the
skey.
Date(DD/MM/YYYY) | s |
Key operation example | Operator display |
22082007 | PGM |
(22 August, 2007) | 22082007 |
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s | PGM |
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Date
Time
For setting the time, enter the time in 4 digits using the
Time(max. 4 digits in
Key operation example | Operator display |
1430 | PGM |
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s | PGM |
| 0.00 |
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Time