6.19 Local total reset:
Clr tot
Clr tot
is a sub-menu in the
LoC CLr
function.
When activated it allows an operator to reset the
total display to the reset value [see section 6.17]
while the BA367NE Counter is in the display mode
by operating the
&
and
*
push buttons
simultaneously for more than two seconds.
To check or change the setting select
LoC CLr
in the
configuration menu and press
(
which will reveal
the
Clr tot
prompt, operating
(
again will show
if
the local total reset is
on
or
oFF
. If set as required
operate the
)
button twice to return to the
configuration menu, or the
&
or
*
button to
change the setting followed by the
)
button twice
to enter the change and return to the
LoC CLr
prompt
in the configuration menu.
Note:
The total display may also be remotely reset
to the reset value by connecting terminals
RS1 and RS2 together for more than one
second. See sections 3.6 and 4.3 of this
manual.
6.20 Local grand total reset:
Clr Gtot
The grand total is a separate sixteen digit counter
which is incremented or decremented in parallel with
the total display, but is not reset when the total
display is reset. The grand total may be viewed in
the display mode in two eight digit sections as
described in section 2.2 of this manual.
Clr Gtot
is a sub-menu in the
LoC CLr
function
which when activated allows the operator to reset
the grand total display to zero from the display mode
by operating the
)
and
*
push buttons
simultaneously for more than ten seconds.
To check or change setting select
LoC CLr
in the
configuration menu and press
(
which will reveal
Clr tot
. Using the
&
or
*
button select
Clr Gtot
and press
(
which will show
if local grand total
reset is
on
or
oFF
. If set as required operate the
)
button twice to return to the configuration menu, or
the
&
or
*
button to change the setting followed
by the
)
button twice to enter the change and
return to the
LoC CLr
prompt in the configuration
menu.
Note:
Once reset, the grand total can not be
recovered.
6.21 Reset grand total from configuration menu:
Clr Gtot
The grand total is a separate sixteen digit counter
which is incremented or decremented in parallel with
the total display, but is not reset when the total
display is reset. The grand total may be viewed in
the display mode in two eight digit sections as
described in section 2.2 of this manual.
To zero the grand total from within the configuration
menu select
CLr Gtot
and press
(
which will cause
the instrument to display
Clr
.
no
with
no
flashing.
Using the
&
or
*
push button change
Clr no
to
clr ye5,
pressing
(
will result in the instrument
displaying
0000
with the first digit flashing. This is a
request to confirm the reset instruction by entering
5urE
. Using the
&
or
*
button set the first
flashing digit to
5
and press
(
to transfer control to
the second digit which should be set to
u
. When
5urE
has been entered pressing the
)
button will
reset the grand total which will be confirmed by a
brief display of
Gt Clrd
, the instrument will
automatically return to the
Clr Gt
prompt in the
configuration menu.
Note:
Once reset, the grand total can not be
recovered.
6.22 Security code:
CodE
Access to the instrument configuration menu may be
protected by a four digit security code which must be
entered to gain access. New instruments are
configured with the default security code 0000 which
allows unrestricted access to all configuration
functions.
To enter a new security code select
CodE
from the
configuration menu and press
(
which will cause
the BA367NE Counter to display
0000
with one digit
flashing. The flashing digit may be adjusted using
the
&
and
*
push buttons, when set as required
operating the
(
button will transfer control to the
next digit. When all the digits have been adjusted
press
)
to return to the
CodE
prompt. The revised
security code will be activated when the BA367NE
Counter is returned to the display mode.
Please contact BEKA associates sales department if
the security code is lost.
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