Lance TDC-100 Installation And Operation Manual - page 4
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QUICK OPERATION GUIDE
To enable a device press the corresponding ‘device enable’ button
To enable more than one device, press multiple ‘device enable buttons at the
same time. The first one pressed will be the displayed machine, and will flash
To manually learn the ‘device enable’ data (gang) into the current register, select
the devices as above, and while still holding the ‘device enable’ buttons down, press
SET on the keypad. The display will say “Now Enabled: XXXX”, indicating the
enabled machines for this register.
To select a register, press REG #, then enter three digits on the keypad (000-299).
You can also press and hold the REG # key, and use the ‘+’ and ‘-’ keys to scroll
through the registers. The register number is indicated in the lower right corner of
the display.
To clear the current register, press and hold the REG # key, and press CLR. The
display will say ‘Register Cleared’. This clears all data from the current register.
To clear ALL registers (or a group of registers), press and hold the REG# button,
the MARK IN button, and the MARK OUT button at the same time (3 buttons at
once). The display will say ‘CLR To Clear All!’. If you press the CLR key (while
holding down the above three buttons) the TDC-100 will start clearing registers at
the current register, and ascending until you either press the STOP button, or it
reaches the last register (299). This operation is deliberately awkward in order to
minimize the chance of doing it accidentally. This function may be inhibited by
turning on Dipswitch #1 on the rear of the rack mount frame.
To copy the current register to another, press REG #, then SET. The display will
say “Copy Reg To?”. Enter three digits for the destination register. All register data
will be copied from the current register to the new register.
To mark an in time, press MARK IN. All enabled machines will be marked from
their current time code (or timer) values.
To mark an out time, press MARK OUT.
To enter an in or out time from the keypad, key in the time, press SET, and press
MARK IN (for in time) or MARK OUT (for out time). Note: if multiple machines are
selected, the time will be entered only on the currently-displayed machine. The
others will not be affected.
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