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The NUMBER OF LANES button allows you to set the size of the center. Press on the number
and a keypad will appear to update the program with the correct number of lanes. To lock
in the setting press ENTER. To exit the keypad press CANCEL.
The NUMBER OF READ ONLY PATTERNS will allow the user to set which patterns are able to
be edited. If the number of Read Only patterns is changed to 9 for example, then the first 9
programs will be Read Only mode.
PASSWORD START is used to prevent unauthorized operation of the machine. For
convenience, you can disable the password and the machine start functions will be
unlocked and the operator will not need a password just to run the machine.
The SQUEEGEE WIPE is a function to help remove excess cleaner off the blades. With this
function set to ON, the lane machine will reach the forward overall travel distance and stop,
the squeegee will then raise to the up position. The lane machine will start in reverse and
stop at the programmed distance and lower the squeegee back down onto the lane. The
squeegee will then rise back up and the lane machine will return towards the fouline.
Disabling this function will stop the machine from doing the reverse/forward/reverse jog in
the pit.
When the default setting has been changed in a menu
screen, the background color of the button will change to
yellow.
Press CHANGE PASSWORDS to advance to the password
control screen (shown at right,
in the FLEX Walker mode
).
To change passwords, press on the value and a keypad will
pop up, type in the new password and press ENTER.
Up to three unique USERS can be setup in this screen. Additionally, MASTER 1 & MASTER 2
can be set with the ability to gain access in all areas. If zeros are left in for the master
passwords then ALL users will still have access.
SYSTEM MENU should never be enabled unless you need access to the SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
of the touchscreen.
SET TIME & DATE is used to set the correct time and date. To
update this data, press SET TIME & DATE and the screen to the
right will appear. Adjustments can be made by pressing the
appropriate button under Military Time. When setting time and
date, be certain to put the period in its proper place, there is an
example at the top of the keypad to follow as a guide. Please note
that the time at the bottom of the screen will show 00 for the hour
when it is 12 am or 12 pm, so it looks like it is only displaying the
minutes.
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