Panduit LS8 User Manual

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CREATING SERIALIZATIONS 
 
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The Serialization Tool   
 
The serialization tool is used to automatically number labels in a sequence.  
The sequence can be either numeric (1 to 999) or alphabetic (A to ZZZ).  A 
serialization is defined by a start value, an end value, and a step value.   
 
To correctly define a serialization, the end value must be larger than the start 
value and  the start and end values must be both numeric or both alphabetic.  
(Numbers and letters cannot be used together when defining a particular 
serialization.)     
 
The step value can be any number between 1 and 99.  
 
Serializations can be combined with other label items, such as text, boxes, 
lines, symbols, etc.  For example, to create a prefix or a suffix to a 
serialization, enter text immediately before or after the serialization on a line.   
 
Serializations can be printed as text or as bar codes on a label.   
 
 
Creating a Serialization 
The serialization tool should be accessed from the home screen.  To access 
the serialization tool: 
1.  Press the INSERT key to enter the tools menu.  
2.  Press the directional arrows to highlight the serialization tool. 
3.  Press the 
 key to select the serialization tool.  
4.  Use the up or down directional arrow keys to select the serialization 
parameters: Start, End, or Increment
5.  Use the right or left directional arrow  keys to set the values for  Start, 
End, or Increment.  
 
NOTE: 
Pressing the right directional arrow key will move the cursor 
to the current value of the selected parameter.  For a new 
serialization the start and end values will display an asterisk *.  
After entering a value, pressing ENTER will automatically 
move the cursor to the next parameter.   
 
6.  Repeat step 5 for each parameter.   
7.  Press the 
 key to accept the changes and to return to the home 
screen. Otherwise, press the DEL key to return to Tools menu without 
accepting changes. 
8.  On the home screen, the serialization tool icon 
 will appear at the 
position of the cursor.