3590EKR, 3590EXP, 3590EXT, CPWE, CPWET series indicator E-AF09_02_16.03_EN_U
12. DATABASE ACCESS PASSWORD
In the SETUP (F. ModE >> dtb.PWd parameter, TECH.MAN.REF.) one can set a password for access to the databases. A
password will be required only when one wants to insert, modify or delete an element of the file; for a moment the LCD
display shows the message “uSEr”; afterwards, it will be no longer possible to make changes to the database.
To access the complete menu
Press any key DURING THE VISUALISATION OF THE “uSEr”: the instrument requests the entry of the password (a
number will appear).
Enter the password and confirm with ENTER.
13. WEIGHING PROCEDURES
13.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM
Besides the basic standard weighing function, this E-AF09 allows to keep under control the flow of goods in input and output
from a warehouse or a factory, with the possibility of simultaneously managing up to 500 customers, 500 materials and 500
vehicles.
To guarantee correlation between the two operations, the system foresees two identification methods: through ID code or
through the LICENSE PLATE of the vehicle.
The implementation of external modules like the PC keyboard, the bar code or badge readers, allows to quicken the weighing
operations.
Two functioning modes are available:
- Checking the weight of the vehicle with printing of the axle and overall total weighs.
- Axle totalisation with input/output function, with Input/output weighs' storage through ID CODE or VEHICLE PLATE (up to
999 suspended weighs).
The input/output function allows to manage the accumulation and the printing of the weight difference.
The weight difference is automatically accumulated in the instrument totals (PARTIAL, GENERAL, GRAND TOTAL), and the
weighs’ progressives are automatically increased relative to the previously shown totals; if a customer/material/vehicle has
been enabled, the instrument increases both the totals as well as the weighs’ progressive relative to the selected element.
Each functioning mode can allow to execute the weighing procedures in 3 different ways:
- Manual axle weighing and totalisation.
- Automatic static axle weighing and totalisation.
- Automatic dynamic axle weighing and totalisation.