AMANO PIX-3000XNT - Enterprise Solution Guia De Utilização
PIX-3000x Operations Manual
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Chapter 2: Programming Introduction
The PIX-3000x has three programming modes: Standard, Advanced,
and Symbol-Signal. The Standard mode requires you to set the DIP
Switches on top of the time clock to your Print Style requirements. These
switches are numbered 1 through 10, and are used to set the way in
which the date and time are printed.
and Symbol-Signal. The Standard mode requires you to set the DIP
Switches on top of the time clock to your Print Style requirements. These
switches are numbered 1 through 10, and are used to set the way in
which the date and time are printed.
The Standard mode limits your Print Style to preset time/date formats.
The Advanced mode allows you to access the programming features of
the PIX-3000x through the LCD display. In this mode, you can change
the date and time, manually adjust for Daylight Saving Time, and
automatically number the imprint.
The Symbol-Signal mode is used to create custom Print Styles (Symbol
1 and Symbol 2), and to program the optional Master/Slave Signal PCB
Kit.
All three programming modes can be used separately or in combination.
If you are planning to use them in combination, you must customize the
PIX-3000x for your application using the Advanced and Symbol-Signal
modes before setting the DIP Switches.
The Advanced mode allows you to access the programming features of
the PIX-3000x through the LCD display. In this mode, you can change
the date and time, manually adjust for Daylight Saving Time, and
automatically number the imprint.
The Symbol-Signal mode is used to create custom Print Styles (Symbol
1 and Symbol 2), and to program the optional Master/Slave Signal PCB
Kit.
All three programming modes can be used separately or in combination.
If you are planning to use them in combination, you must customize the
PIX-3000x for your application using the Advanced and Symbol-Signal
modes before setting the DIP Switches.