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Amano PIX-200 Operation Manual 3-15
5. From the “P2 nubEr di9it” display set the
number of digits for the number printed
by pressing (E) button once to display No.
di9it with a blinking number. Select the
number of digits for the printed number by
pressing (-) or (+) button. (The number of
available digits are 1 to 8). Press the (E)
button once to
confirm the setting and display P3 End.
Press the (E) button once again to return
the display to SEt UP Pro9.
Setting the Initial Number and Auto Reset
The illustrations to the right show samples of the displays. The shaded area
means that the symbols, numbers or characters are blinking.
In this setup, the sequentially printed number will automatically be reset to the
initial number that has been programmed.
To set the initial number perform the following:
1. Unlock and remove the cover.
2. Press the (+) and (E) buttons on the top
of the unit at the same time, holding down
for 2 seconds until SEt UP Pro9 appears on
the display. The “” on the top of the
display will be blinking.
3. Press the (+) button eight times to position
the “” alongside the 2
nd
line from the upper
righthand corner of the display, alongside
”NUMBER AT-RESET” (on the label).
4. Press (E) button once to display “P1 nubEr
initAL” to set the initial number by pressing
(E) button once and the number to be
changed will be blinking. Select the desired
number by pressing (-) or (+) button. To
move to the next digit, press the (E) button
once again and the next number to be
changed will be blinking. Continue pressing
the (E) to advance to the right thru all the
digits. Press the (E) button to confirm your
setting and display P2 Auto rE5Et.
△△
No.888888
i9 it
88 8888
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Blinking
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
Blinking
△△
SEt UP
ro
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
△△
P1 ubEr
in it AL
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