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SAM4s SPS-500 series programming manual.pdf

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S Mode Program Scan PrintingProgrammed information can be sent to a printer so that a hard copy can be produced.This option is ideal for keeping records of your machine’s settings – these can then be stored for futurereference.S Mode Program Scans - DefinitionsMEMORY ALLOCATIONPrint the definitions of the systems features and file maximums.SYSTEM OPTIONSThis prints the most basic of features such as terminal number and IRC (inter register communications)settings.PRINTER DRIVER SELECTIONSThis print out shows how technicians have customized printers.PORT DEVICE SELECTIONSThis prints the function of each of the physical ports listing the peripheral type connected.DEFINE PORT PARAMETERSThis prints the configuration of the ports, communication speed and unique settings.SUPER MACROThe supermacro (a troubleshooting resource) records the last 1000 keystrokes in REG mode (keystroke inother modes are not recorded). When 1000 keystrokes are entered, only the most current 1000 keystrokesare available (First-In-First-Out).Touch SUPERMACRO to print. On the report, each keystroke is preceded with a code: [M] indicates thekeystroke is a mode key; [K] indicates the keystroke is a function key list (keylink); [F] indicates thekeystroke is a function key; [P] indicates the keystroke is a PLU entry. When printing is complete, awindow displays “INITIALIZE SUPER MACRO?” Touch YES to clear the supermacro memory.RECEIPT REPRINTSelect the consecutive number of the receipt you wish to reprint from electronic journal.PROGRAM VERSIONSelect to print the application and operating system versions.62 S Mode Programming <strong>SPS</strong>-<strong>500</strong> Program Manual v1.13

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