8 System Options
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The Clear Memory Menu screen will appear as follows:
The Clear Memory Menu screen will appear as follows:
Non-Volatile Memory:
Non-Volatile Memory: This is where all of your PLU data, label formats (100 ~ 999), and non-CAL mode
settings are stored. Erasing this memory will lose all PLU, Label formats 100 to 999, and non-CAL mode
options.
Static RAM: This is where all of your PLU sales data & the scale’s Runtime environment are stored.
Erasing this memory will loose all PLU sales data.
EEPROM: This is where all of your CAL mode settings & calibration data are stored. Erasing this memory
will require complete reprogramming of ALL CAL mode options and then SPAN calibration of the scale
(must be done in that order.) NOTE: This will have no effect on the Audit Trail Counters; there is no way
of resetting the Audit Trail Counters.
All Memory: As the title implies, this option will erase ALL 3 memories & thus you will be faced with the
above 3 ramifications.
Selecting any of the 4
options will bring you to the
following screen:
Are you sure? (Y/N)
NUMERIC
< SELECT COUNTRY >
Select
Number
:
[0]
0. Default
1. USA
2. RUSSIA
3. TURKEY
4. EUROPE 5. EGYPT
6. GREECE
1. USA
2. RUSSIA
3. TURKEY
4. EUROPE 5. EGYPT
6. GREECE
Once you press Y, there is
no turning back. Some memories
will take longer than others to
clear; however, the maximum
time to clear ALL the memories is
approximately 60 seconds. Some
of the clearing processes will report memory chip numbers or memory sizes during the process.
WARNING: If you clear the memory you will loose ALL data in that respective part of memory!
8.5 Select Country
You can select country, and then
EEPROM is initialized.
Not: country code must be reset
after memory clear in version 2.06
or lower
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