Operating instructions
Settings for Adjustment and Tests
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3.2.3.7 SERVICE Method for Reminder / Early Notification
The SERVICE Method is a specialized Method which does not require the use of a test weight. It is usually set up to run in the background
to regularly check various dates stored in the balance and will often terminate itself without any interaction from the user or without
displaying a dialogue. E.g. it is typically employed as a reminder for the next Service date or MinWeigh date – the date will be checked
regularly but the user will only receive a dialogue when the defined job becomes due. The SERVICE Method can also be used to provide
advanced notification of when a test is due with the Early Warning Alert.
Note: In order for this Test Sequence to terminate without interaction from the user the “Preparation Instructions” must be
set to “None” (see section 3.2.1).
“Status”: Multiple selections are possible from all available options to define which dates should be monitored
by this Test Sequence. The user will receive a message when the job is due. The dates of the following
are available to choose from:
“Battery Change”: Date of the next battery change
“Service”: Date of the next Service
“MinWeigh”: Date of the next MinWeigh determination
“Weight Cal.”: Date of the “Next Calibration Date” for ALL test weights
“Task 01 - 12”: Date of the “Next Call Date” of the Task
Factory Setting: No item is selected
Status
Battery Change
Service
MinWeigh
Weight Cal.
Task 01
Task 02
Task 03
Task 04
Task 05
Task 06
Task 07
Task 08
Task 09
Task 10
Task 11
Task 12
STD C OK
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Method SERVICE
Service-Check
Setup
Version 2
Status Define
Early Warning Alert 7 Days
OK
Numeric
Keypad
Method
Sensitivity
Setup
Version 2
None
EC Define
RP1 Define
RPT1 Define
SE1 Define
SE2 Define
SERVICE Define
SET1 Define
SET2 Define
OK