Operating instructions

Settings for Adjustment and Tests
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Note: If you change the date/time of the terminal, it is recommended to reset the previously calculated
next scheduled call-up of the interval tasks. Do the following steps:
1. Go to the corresponding task menu of the interval task.
2. Switch off the task.
3. Close the menu with “OK” to save the changes (the next scheduled task will be erased).
4. Go back to the task menu that had just been switched off.
5. Switch on the task again.
6. Close the menu with “OK” to save the changes (the next scheduled task will be recalculated and
the task is active again).
Note: Repeat these steps for all your interval tasks.
Interval
The time, in days, between each test. Range is 1 to 720 days.
Note: If a test is not executed at the scheduled time, for example because it occurred on a holiday, it
will remain pending. If it remains pending until the next call to perform the test, it is only necessary to
carry out the test ONCE.
Example: A daily task needs to be executed only once on a Monday even if the same task is pending
from the previous Saturday and Sunday.
On Power On”: If this is activated, the Test Sequence will be started as soon as the balance is plugged to a power
outlet. This is especially useful, if the balance has been unplugged from its power supply or if a power
outage occurs.
3.3.4 Defined Days
Define the days of the week on which the Task may be performed. Regardless of the Starting Method used, the Task can only be executed
on the selected days.
Note: Test Sequences whose Starting Method is defined as “Manual” will appear in the test selection list only on the Defined
Days selected here.
Note: Test Sequences whose Starting Method is defined as “On User Change” will be called up only on the Defined Days
selected here.
Note: Test Sequences whose Starting Method is defined with an “Interval” will be called up only on the Defined Days selected
here. If the day when the Test Sequence becomes due is not defined, the Test Sequence will be deferred until the next valid
day.
Important: Warning dialogues relating to failed tests will still be displayed on days that are not defined! Provided that the current User
is defined (see section 3.3.5 below), the Test Sequence may be started directly from the warning dialogue.
Task # Setup
Test Sequence Define
Starting Method Manual
Defined Days Define
Defined Users Define
OK
Defined Days
Monday
4
Friday
4
Tuesday
4
Saturday
4
Wednesday
4
Sunday
4
Thursday
4
STD C OK