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9. Miscellaneous
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9-1 ID input
In order to input an ID number, “ID No. Input” must be “On” (refer to “8. Configuration
and settings”). Use function keys, ten keys, or a barcode reader to input an ID number.
9-1-1 Inputting an ID number using function keys
1 Select “CLR” to clear the number shown if any
2 Use “
” to move within the digits shown (selecting “ ” moves you to the left
(the larger digit field next to the current one))
3 Use “ ” to increase the number within the current field.
4 Use “Set” to confirm the input.
9-1-2 Inputting an ID number using function keys
You need a ten key pad with a PS/2 connector. This device accepts 0 to 9 and Enter
key only. Any other key are not accepted. The primary field for a ten key pad is the right
end field (other field you have selected using a function key will be ignored and you
need to start from the right end field).
Function keys are active even when you have connected a ten key pad.
9-1-3 Inputting an ID number using a bar code reader
You need a bar code reader with a PS/2 connector. For details of configuration and
settings of a bar code reader, refer to the users’ manual supplied with your reader.
Should you have any question, contact Kowa sales representative or dealership.
ID No.
ID Input
SetCLR
0000000000
Fig. 1
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9-2 Connecting external devices
When you use external device or software to acquire and control data, refer to the communication specifications and data
structure.
CautionCaution
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The RS232C cable must be less than 2 m.
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When you use a peripheral device and/or other device connected to the peripheral device must meet all applicable IEC stan-
dards.
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Data processing devices must meet IEC60601-1-1 or IEC60950.
The system that combines such data processing devices must meet IEC60601-1-1.
The system administrator who builds such system bears all responsibility to have the system comply with requirements of
IEC60601-1-1.
Should you have any question, contact Kowa sales representative or dealership.