9200 UUsseerr MMaannuuaall Rev. 002
5 SSeettttiinngg UUpp YYoouurr PPrriinntteerr CChhoooossiinngg aa SSuuiittaabbllee LLooccaattiioonn Consider the following points when you cho
95 HHooww ttoo SSeelleecctt tthhee PPaappeerr PPaatthh The paper can be loaded into the printer using different paper paths. The messages indica
96 HHooww ttoo UUssee tthhee TTeeaarr--OOffff FFuunnccttiioonn This function is used to match the paper perforation with the tear-off bar. For t
97 AAddjjuussttiinngg tthhee TTeeaarr--OOffff PPoossiittiioonn To check the Tear-Off Position proceed as follows: 1. Check if the paper perforati
98 SSeelleeccttiioonn ooff tthhee TTeeaarr--OOffff MMooddee It is now possible to select the Tear-Off Mode. 1. Press the PROGRAM key when the pri
99 HHooww ttoo LLoocckk//UUnnlloocckk tthhee PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss To prevent not expertise persons changing the printer setup parameters,
100 HHooww ttoo HHaannddllee tthhee PPaappeerr PPaarrkkiinngg According to the setting of the TEAR item in the Program Setup, the paper parkin
101 If TEAR NORMAL is selected: • When the paper is positioned at the first printable line and the paper path is changed (changing the Macro or press
102 If TEAR AUTOMATIC is selected: • When the paper is positioned at the first printable line and the paper path is changed (changing the Macro or pr
103 If LABEL is selected: • When the paper is positioned at the first printable line and the paper path is changed (changing the Macro or pressing t
104 If at power on the paper is already loaded in a paper path that is different to the paper path used by the macro which is valid at power-on, indep
6 PPrriinntteerr AAsssseemmbbllyy RReemmoovvaall ooff tthhee SShhiippmmeenntt LLoocckkss Open all the printer covers and make sure that you rem
105 PPaappeerr HHaannddlliinngg PPaappeerr PPaatthhss Front2 Push PathPush-Pull PathBase ConfigurationWith Installed OptionFront1 Push PathFront1
106 PPaappeerr SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss It is important to use the correct paper for obtaining the best performance. See the information table b
107 FFaannffoolldd PPaappeerr LLooaaddiinngg LLooaaddiinngg PPaappeerr UUssiinngg tthhee FFrroonntt11 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr 1. To select
108 2. Open the Push tractors cover turning it upwards and lay it on the top of the printer.
109 3. Unlock the sprockets of the Front1 tractor moving the sprocket levers up. Slide the left sprocket to the first printing column.
110 44.. Space the paper guides along the tractor bar. Open the left and right sprocket covers. 55.. Hold the fanfold paper in front of the spr
111 66.. Insert the paper on the right sprocket pins, make sure the paper goes under the paper sensor and close the right sprocket cover.
112 7. Match the left sprocket for the first printing position, i.e. the left paper margin must match the ninth mark on the printer cabinet. 1234567
113 8. Adjust the right sprocket gently to remove slack from the paper. Make sure the paper is not taut. 9. Lock the left and right sprockets movin
114 10. Close the Push tractors cover. Press the LOAD/FF key to load the paper into the printer. The paper must be loaded as shown in figure.
7 RRiibbbboonn CCaarrttrriiddggee IInnssttaallllaattiioonn Make sure that you are using only Compuprint original consumables. 1. Make sure that th
115 PPrriinntteerr MMaaiinntteennaannccee aanndd TTrroouubblleesshhoooottiinngg CClleeaanniinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr Make sure the printer
116 RReeppllaacciinngg tthhee RRiibbbboonn CCaarrttrriiddggee 1. Make sure that the printer is turned off for at least 15 minutes. Pay attentio
117 4. Remove the used ribbon cartridge by lifting it up. Now, you are ready to insert the new ribbon cartridge. See before "Ribbon Cartridge
118 PPrriinnttiinngg tthhee SSeellff TTeesstt If you need to know any printer setting, and to check if the printer is working well, print the self
119 EErrrroorr HHaannddlliinngg When an error condition occurs: • the printer is disabled; • the first message on the display indicates the erro
120 Messages Indication Solution paper). BUFFER OVERFLOW CHARACTER LOST A buffer overflow condition occurred (for the serial interface). Turn the prin
121 Messages Indication Solution NO PATH AVAILABLE An electromechanical failure occurs in the Front1 or Front2 push tractor paper paths. Call Service
122 OOppttiioonnss TThhee FFrroonntt22 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr An optional second front push tractor can be installed on the printer. This tracto
123 1. Align the hooks on both sides of the Front2 push tractor with the pins on the Front1 push tractor. 2. Push the Front2 tractor until it is f
124 3. Insert the connector cable in the electrical connector located in the lower push tractor. 4. Rotate the Front2 push tractor onto the Front1
8 3. Open the top cover using the small handles on either side of the top cover. 4. Turn the printer on. The print carriage prepares for ribbon cart
125 RReemmoovviinngg tthhee FFrroonntt22 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr If you need to remove the Front2 push tractor, turn the printer off. Disconnect
126 LLooaaddiinngg PPaappeerr UUssiinngg tthhee FFrroonntt22 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr ((ooppttiioonn)) 1. To select the Front2 push tractor pa
127 2. Open the Push tractors cover turning it upwards and lay it on the top of the printer.
128 3. Unlock the Front2 tractor sprockets moving the sprocket levers up. 4. Space the paper guides along the tractor bar. Open the sprocket covers
129 5. Hold the fanfold paper in front of the sprockets and insert the paper perforation on the left sprocket pins and close the sprocket cover. 6.
130 7. Position the left sprocket for printing, matching the left paper margin with the ninth notch on the printer cabinet and lock it in place. 1234
131 9. Lock the Front2 tractor sprockets moving the sprocket levers down. 10. Close the Push tractors cover. 11. Press the LOAD/FF key to load the
132 LLooaaddiinngg PPaappeerr UUssiinngg tthhee FFrroonntt11 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr wwhheenn tthhee FFrroonntt22 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr
133 3. Insert the fanfold paper between the Front1 and Front2 push tractor, then proceed to load the paper as described in the section Loading Paper
134 TThhee RReeaarr PPuullll TTrraaccttoorr An optional rear pull tractor can be installed on the printer. This tractor is useful to handle partic
9 5. Before installing the ribbon cartridge turn the ribbon-winding knob in the arrow direction (located on the cartridge) to take up slack in the rib
135 3. Replace the Large rear cover. 4. Open the top cover, free (1) the paper bail and remove (2) it from the hooks on both sides of the printer. 5
136 6. Insert the rear pull tractor and the corresponding two small rear pull tractor attachment area covers (with the slot) as shown in figure. 7.
137 RReemmoovviinngg tthhee RReeaarr PPuullll TTrraaccttoorr 1. Turn the printer off. 2. Push the lever on the rear pull tractor down and lift
138 4. Open the top cover. 5. Move the print carriage to the right most position, then insert (1) the paper bail pins into the hooks on both sides o
139 LLooaaddiinngg PPaappeerr UUssiinngg tthhee FFrroonntt11 PPuusshh TTrraaccttoorr aanndd tthhee RReeaarr PPuullll TTrraaccttoorr ((oopp
140 2. Load the fanfold paper on the Front1 push tractor following the sequence Loading Paper Using the Front1 Push Tractor described before. 3. Tak
141 5. Close sprocket covers and lock the sprockets moving the sprocket levers down. 6. Press the ON LINE key to confirm that the paper loading is
142 TThhee CCuutttteerr The cutter option allows to cut the paper automatically. It is installed on the rear of the printer. For the installation of
143 TThhee PPrriinntteerr PPeeddeessttaallss For better paper handling, use the available printer pedestal options: • Three Levels Floor Pedesta
144 PPrriinntteerr SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss Printing Characteristics Print Head Matrix 18 pins - 0.28 mm Print Head Life 700 mil characters
10 7. Slide and insert the ribbon guide between the print head and the ribbon guide mask holding it perpendicular to the print head. Make sure that th
145 Print Matrix (horizontal x vertical) Draft Quality HS Draft Normal DP Text LQ 10 cpi 9 x 9 12 x 9 20 x 9 20 x 18 12 cpi - 10 x
146 Print Styles Draft – Courier - OCR B - Gothic - OCR A – DP Text Print Attributes Sub-superscript, Underline, Overscore, Italics, Emphasized, Dou
147 Bar Codes UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8, EAN-13, UPC-EAN 2, UPC-EAN 5, Code GP, MSI Plessey, Code BCD, C2/5-3 BAR, Code 39, Code 128, Code 11, Code 93, Cod
148 Standard Functions • Automatic print head gap adjustment (AGA) • Automatic paper path switching via operator panel or S/W commands • Paper parking
149 Reliability MTBF Mean Time between failure: 10000 hours at 25% DC MTTR Mean Time To Repair: 30 minutes Workload 64300 pages/month (ECMA 132 - 4
150 Paper Conditions Temperature 16° to 24° C Relative Humidity 40% to 60% RH (non condensing) Physical dimensions Height 315 mm (12,21 inch
151 Standards ESD IEC 801-2, CE Mark UL 1950; CSA 22.2 n.950; FCC rules part 15, subpart J, class b NEWKO-TSE (74-SEX) 203/92; EN 60950; IEC 950 VFG
11 9. Turn the ribbon-winding knob in the arrow direction (located on the cartridge) to take up slack in the ribbon. 10. Push the cartridge down gent
12 HHoosstt CCoommppuutteerr CCoonnnneeccttiioonn This printer can be connected to your host computer via two available interfaces. The interface c
13 SSooffttwwaarree DDrriivveerr SSeelleeccttiioonn At this point it is necessary to configure your printer for your application package. The insta
14 PPoowweerr CCoonnnneeccttiioonn The power outlet must be compatible with the plug of the printer’s power cable. Always use a grounded outlet. 1.
CCoommppuupprriinntt PPrroodduuccttss IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn Thanks for choosing the Compuprint 9200 printer. Your printer is a reliable working e
15 3. Insert the power cable plug into the printer connector and the other power cable end into a convenient outlet (the figure shows the European ve
16 SSeelleeccttiinngg tthhee DDiissppllaayy LLaanngguuaaggee The display messages for this printer can be displayed in five different languages: E
17 CCoonnffiigguurriinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr OOppeerraattoorr PPaanneell PPrreesseennttaattiioonn The operator panel enables you to perform m
18 DDiissppllaayy MMeessssaaggeess The printer display is used to indicate the printer status or to request an user intervention. When the printer i
19 • when there is no paper loaded and the printer is off line (ON LINE indicator unlit): • when there is no paper loaded and the printer is on line
20 The following messages appear to indicate other printer conditions or user intervention requests. The list is in alphabetical order. Message Descri
21 Message Description OPT. I/F CHANGED PRESS ON LINE These messages are displayed at power on when the I/F board option has been changed previously i
22 Message Description TEAR OFF PAPER EJECT PAPER These messages are displayed when the printer receives a paper ejecting command (TEAR NO item has b
23 IInnddiiccaattoorrss Lit when the printer can receive and print data (printer online). Blinks when there is data in the buffer and the printer is
24 FFuunnccttiioonn KKeeyyss Pressing the function keys it is possible to activate the functions indicated by the word or symbol signed near the key
SSaaffeettyy IInnffoorrmmaattiioonn A. Never remove any printer cover except to install a printer accessory and as expressly described in this manua
25 ON LINE Key ON LINE Enables or disables the printer. Normal Function • If this key is pressed while powering the printer on, the self test is pri
26 FONT Key FONT Normal Function Selects the font to be used with the currently selected pitch. The selected font is valid until the printer is turned
27 ALTERNATE Key ALTERNATE Normal Function Enables the alternative key functions. If the printer is receiving print data, press the ON LINE key befo
28 PATH/PARK Key PATH Normal Function Selects one of the paper paths (FRONT1, FRONT2 or PUSH-PULL) in offline status. The parameters of the displayed
29 PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss The main printer setup parameters can be selected via the operator panel. The setup parameters are divided into two p
30 LLeeaavviinngg tthhee PPrriinntteerr SSeettuuppss • Pressing the PROGRAM in the Power-On Configuration key the printer exits from the setup an
31 PPoowweerr--OOnn CCoonnffiigguurraattiioonn The default values of the various functions are indicated in bold. EEnntteerriinngg tthhee PPoowwee
32 Main Structure This figure shows the structure of the Power-On Configuration and how to move inside the Setup. Parall Interface Serial Interface
33 The setup item Functions groups the following printer functions: • Buzzer setting, • Paper loading sequence, • Ribbon type, • Text printing d
34 Emulation Options This setup defines the available options according to the selected emulation and is structured as follows: Options Emul. Option
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35 Setting the Emulation Options Printer Emulation PRINT OUT? NO EMUL. OPTIONS ↑ ↑ EMUL. OPTIONS → EMUL. EPSON → or ← ↓ EMUL. IBM XLIII
36 EPSON Character Sets EMUL. EPSON ↑ CHAR. SET CS1 → or ← CHAR. SET CS2 → or ← CHAR. SET ITALIC → or ← ↓ NATION CP437 These items sel
37 EPSON National Character sets CHAR. SET CS2 ↑ NATION CP437 → or ← NATION … → or ← NATION LATIN A1 → or ← ↓ AUTO CR NO The following
38 IBM National Character Sets CHAR. SET CS2 ↑ NATION CP437 → or ← NATION … → or ← NATION KOI8-U → or ← ↓ AUTO CR YES The following nat
39 CR Code Behavior NATION xxx ↑ AUTO CR NO → or ← AUTO CR YES → or ← ↓ AUTO LF NO AUTO CR NO No automatic carriage return is performed
40 LF Code Behavior AUTO CR xx ↑ AUTO LF NO → or ← AUTO LF YES → or ← AUTO LF HOST → or ← ↓ 20 CPI IBM NO or EMUL. OPTIONS AUTO L
41 IBM Compressed Printing These items are displayed only if the IBM emulation is selected. AUTO LF NO ↑ 20 CPI IBM NO → or ← 20 CPI IBM YES →
42 Parallel Interface This setup defines the use of the parallel interface and is structured according to the interface specific parameters. Parallel
43 Setting the Parallel Interface Parameters Interface Type EMUL. OPTIONS PARALL INTERFACE ↑ ↑ PARALL INTERFACE → 1284 BIDIR. I/F → or ←
44 Number of Data Bits SELECT-IN HOST ↑ DATA BITS 8 → or ← DATA BITS 7 → or ← ↓ INP. BUFFER 2K Selection of the number of data bits: 7 or 8
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45 Serial Interface The following Serial interface functions will display only if the Serial I/F board is installed in the printer. This setup define
46 Setting the Serial Interface Parameters Interface Type PARALL INTERFACE SERIAL INTERFACE ↑ ↑ SERIAL INTERFACE → SERIAL I/F NO → or ← ↓
47 Baud Rate SERIAL I/F NO ↑ BAUD 300 → or ← BAUD 600 → or ← BAUD 1200 → or ← BAUD 2400 → or ← BAUD 4800 → or ← BAUD 9600 → or ← BAUD 19200
48 Parity Check DATA BITS 8 ↑ PARITY NONE → or ← PARITY ODD → or ← PARITY EVEN → or ← PARITY MARK → or ← PARITY SPACE → or ← ↓ HANDSHAKE
49 Handshake Protocol PARITY NONE ↑ HANDSHAKE DTR → or ← HANDSHAKE XONXOF → or ← ↓ CONNECTION LOCAL HANDSHAKE DTR The Handshake is perf
50 Input Buffer Size CONNECTION LOCAL ↑ INP. BUFFER256 → or ← INP. BUFFER 2K → or ← INP. BUFFER12K → or ← INP. BUFFER32K → or ← INP. BUFFER64K →
51 LAN Interface The following LAN interface functions will display only if the Ethernet 10/100 Mbit interface board option is installed in the printe
52 IP Assignment PARALL INTERFACE LAN INTERFACE ↑ ↑ LAN INTERFACE → IP ASSIGN FIXED → or ← ↓ IP ASSIGN DHCP → or ← FUNCTIONS IP ASS
53 Init Net Mask INIT IP ADDRESS 127. 000.000.000 ↑ INIT NET MASK 000.000.000.000 → or ← INIT NET MASK … → or ← INIT NET MASK 255.255.255.255
54 Init Host Name DEF. GATEWAY ID 000.000.000.000 ↑ INIT HOST NAME …………… → or ← PROGRAM key ↓ INIT WORKGROUP CPG_GROUP The host is identif
1 GGeettttiinngg ttoo KKnnooww YYoouurr PPrriinntteerr PPrriinntteerr FFeeaattuurreess • 18 Needle Print Head • 136 columns @10 cpi • High S
55 Enable/Disable the SMTP Service INIT WORKGROUP CPG_GROUP ↑ SMTP ENABL. NO → or ← SMTP ENABL. YES ↓ ↓ NOVELL EN. NO MAIL SERV.ADDRES
56 E-mail Address This item is displayed only if the SMTP ENABL. function is selected YES. MAIL SERV.ADDRES 000.000.000.000 ↑ EMAIL ADDRESS x
57 Enable/Disable the Novell Service SMTP ENABL. NO ↑ NOVELL EN. NO → or ← NOVELL EN. YES ↓ ↓ IP ASSIGN FIXED NOV. SERVER NAME xxxxxx
58 Printer Name in Novell Network This item is displayed only if the NOVELL EN. function is selected YES. NOV. SERVER NAME xxxxxxxxxxx ↑ NOV. PRI
59 Frame Type in Novell Network This item is displayed only if the NOVELL EN. function is selected YES. NOV. QUEUE NAME xxxxxxxxxxx ↑ NOV.FRAME TYP
60 Functions This item groups various printer functions, with which you can configure the printer. Functions Group Parameters Ribbon BlackTex t D ir
61 Setting the Functions Group Items Enable/Disable the Buzzer SERIAL INTERFACE or LAN INTERFACE FUNCTIONS ↑ ↑ FUNCTIONS → BUZZ
62 Ribbon Type Selection SEQUENCE NONE ↑ RIBBON BLACK → or ← RIBBON COLOR → or ← ↓ TEXT DIRECT BI Selects the ribbon type to be used with
63 Graphics Print Direction TEXT DIRECT BI ↑ GRAPH DIRECT BI → or ← GRAPH DIRECT UNI → or ← ↓ BARCODES DIR.UNI Selects the print direction
64 Paper Path at Power-On BARCODES DIR.UNI ↑ P. ON PATH MACRO → or ← P. ON PATH LAST → or ← ↓ MENU ENGLISH P. ON PATH MACRO The paper pa
2 UUnnppaacckkiinngg YYoouurr PPrriinntteerr The following items are included in the box: Notify any damage to your supplier. CD-Rom ()with User
65 Enable/Disable Front1 Tractor Jam Sensor MENU ENGLISH ↑ F1 JAM SENS. Y → or ← F1 JAM SENS. N → or ← ↓ F2 JAM SENS. Y ( if the Front2 push tr
66 Enable/Disable Front2 Tractor Jam Sensor This item is displayed only if the Front2 push tractor option is installed. F1 JAM SENS. Y ↑ F2 JAM
67 Adjusting the Tear-Off Position F2 JAM SENS. Y (if the Front2 push tractor option is installed) or F1 JAM SENS. Y ↑ TEAR ADJUST: - 24 → or ← TE
68 Adjusting the Cut Position This item is displayed only if Cutter option is installed. TEAR ADJUST: xxx ↑ CUT ADJUST: - 24 → or ← CUT ADJUST:
69 Resetting to Factory Default Values With the BACK TO MFG function it is possible to reset all items in the Power On Configuration Setup and in the
70 PPrrooggrraamm SSeettuupp The default values of the various functions are indicated in bold. EEnntteerriinngg tthhee PPrrooggrraamm SSeettuupp
71 Main Structure Print out? YesMacro # 1Line sp. 6 lpi...Next Macro? NoConfig. Menu YesHex Dump YesLine sp. ...Next Macro? YesMacro # 4Print out? N
72 Printout of the Printer Settings PRINT OUT? NO → or ← PRINT OUT? YES ↓ USER MACRO PRINT OUT? NO The setup is not printed. PRINT OUT? YES Th
73 User Macro The USER MACRO item allows to prepare four printing environments (MACRO#1, MACRO#2, MACRO#3 and MACRO#4). Each macro is composed of a
74 User Macro Parameters M acro #1 M acro #2Line sp. 6 lpiLine Sp. Lock NoLength 66 LinesTop of Form 0Skipover 0Draft Mode NormFont DraftPitc
3 PPrriinntteerr PPaarrttss FFrroonntt VViieeww Push Tractors Cover Operator PanelPaper KnobPower Switch
75 Path Front 1Tear NormalStrong ImpactPerfor. Safe NoQuiet Print OffAutogap 0Tuning: Horiz 0Tuning: Vert 0Macro-> MFG NoNext Macro? NoTear Delay
76 Line Spacing MACRO#1 ↑ MACRO#1 → LINE SP. 6 LPI → or ← LINE SP. 8 LPI → or ← LINE SP. 12 LPI → or ← LINE SP. 3L/30MM → or ←
77 Page Length LINE SP. LOCK NO ↑ LENGTH 1 LINE → or ← LENGTH ... LINES → or ← LENGTH 244 LINES → or ← ↓ TOP OF FORM 0 These items set
78 Form Feed (FF) Command TOP OF FORM 0 ↑ IGNORE F.F. NO → or ← IGNORE F.F. YES → or ← ↓ SKIPOVER 0 IGNORE F.F. NO The Form Feed (FF) c
79 Draft Print Mode Selection SKIPOVER 0 ↑ DRAFT MODE HS → or ← DRAFT MODE NORM → or ← ↓ FONT Draft DRAFT MODE HS The printer performs the draf
80 Pitch Selection FONT Draft ↑ PITCH 5 CPI → or ← PITCH 6 CPI → or ← PITCH 7.5 CPI → or ← PITCH 8.5 CPI → or ← PITCH 10 CPI → or ← PITCH 12 CPI → o
81 Pitch Lock PITCH 10 CPI ↑ PITCH LOCK NO → or ← PITCH LOCK YES → or ← ↓ LEFT MARGIN 0 PITCH LOCK NO Setting this item, the pitch can
82 Right Margin LEFT MARGIN 0 ↑ RIGHT MARGIN. 2 → or ← RIGHT MARGIN. ... → or ← RIGHT MARGIN. xxx → or ← ↓ SLASH ZERO NO The Right Margin is set
83 Paper Path Selection This function defines the default paper path for the current macro. SLASH ZERO NO ↑ PATH FRONT 1 → or ← PATH FRONT 2 →
84 Tear-Off Mode PATH FRONT 1 ↑ TEAR NORMAL → or ← TEAR AUTOMATIC → or ← LABEL → or ← TEAR NO → or ← ENABLE CUTTER → or ← ↓ TEAR DELAY 1 TEAR NO
4 RReeaarr VViieeww Large Rear CoverPower C able Connector Rear Pull Tractor Attachment Area CoversPaper KnobTop C o ve rRear Pull Tractor CoverI
85 Cutter Mode This item is displayed only if the ENABLE CUTTER function is selected. ENABLE CUTTER ↑ VT:FF + CUT → or ← VT:LF + CUT → or ← VT:VT →
86 Tear Delay Mode TEAR NORMAL ↑ TEAR DELAY 1 → or ← TEAR DELAY … → or ← TEAR DELAY 5 → or ← ↓ STRONG IMPACT This item defines the time that
87 Print Impact Strength TEAR DELAY 1 ↑ STRONG IMPACT → or ← SOFT IMPACT → or ← ↓ PERFOR. SAFE NO STRONG IMPACT The impact strength of the pr
88 Quiet Printing PERFOR. SAFE NO ↑ QUIET PRINT OFF → or ← QUIET PRINT ON → or ← ↓ AUTOGAP 0 QUIET PRINT OFF The function is disabled. Printing
89 Adjusting the Distance of the Print Head QUIET PRINT OFF ↑ AUTOGAP -5 → or ← AUTOGAP ... → or ← AUTOGAP +3 → or ← MANUAL GAP → or ← FIXED GAP
90 Horizontal Character Tuning AUTOGAP 0 ↑ TUNING:HORIZ 0 → or ← TUNING:HORIZ ... → or ← TUNING:HORIZ 60 → or ← ↓ TUNING: VERT 0 These valu
91 Resetting the Macro Parameters to the Factory Defaults TUNING:VERT. 0 ↑ MACRO -> MFG NO → or ← MACRO -> MFG YES → or ← ↓ NEXT MACRO? NO
92 Selecting Another Macro MACRO -> MFG NO ↑ NEXT MACRO? NO → or ← NEXT MACRO? YES ↓ ↓ CONFIG MENU NO MACRO#1 To pass over to another
93 Passing over to the Power-On Configuration At this point of the setup, it is possible to pass over to the Power On Configuration functions setting.
94 Storing the values HEX DUMP NO ↑ STORE? QUIT → or ← STORE? SAVE → or ← STORE? CURRENT → or ← PROG EXIT STORE? QUIT This setting does not
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