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A softkey setup screen (HFigure 2-4), accessed at Setup > Terminal > Softkeys, is used to add and remove softkey assignments and change softkey positions. Softkeys assignments can be modified only by users with Maintenance or Administrator level access.Icons that can be assigned as softkeys are indicated in Table 2-1. H Five softkeys are located along the bottom of the display screen (see HFigure 2-2). Some installations might have up to three rows of softkey icons for a total of 15 possible functions. A MORE DOWN or MORE UP symbol ( or ) displayed at the lower-right corner of the Home screen (to the far right of the softkey icons) indicates that more softkey selections are available. Press the DOWN navigation key to display additional softkey icons. Press the UP navigation key to display the previous softkey set of icons. The IND780 Technical Manual Appendix E, Softkey Mapping and Application Key Configuration, explains in detail how the softkeys can be assigned and edited in Setup. Application Keys The four application keys, A1 through A4, are indicated in HFigure 2-2. These may be assigned (via Setup > Terminal > Application Keys) to give direct access to features such as the Tare Table or SmartTrac, or to functions in specialized applications such as Task Expert modules. Each application key can be assigned a custom label.
When the scale platform or weighbridge is empty, the terminal should indicate zero. The gross zero reference is recorded during calibration. Press the ZERO key to capture a new gross zero reference point if pushbutton zero is enabled in configuration and the weight is within the zero range. Pressing ZERO when a Tare has been taken and the scale is in Net mode will cause an error message to display – “Zero Failed – Scale in Net Mode. Press ENTER to continue.” Tare Tare is the weight of an empty container. Tare is normally used to determine the net weight of the contents of a container. Press the TARE key when an empty container is on the scale. The terminal then captures the tare value and displays a net weight of zero. The B/G display changes to read NET, and a box appears at upper right in the display (HFigure 2-11), showing the tare value and units. As the container is loaded, the terminal will display the net weight of the contents. Pushbutton tare must be enabled to use the key in this manner. When the empty weight of the container is a known value enter the tare directly using the numeric keys, then press the TARE scale function key. The terminal will display the net weight of the contents of the container. Keyboard tare must be enabled in order to use this key in this manner. To return to B/G (gross) mode after the TARE key has been pressed, press (clear) on the keypad.