Hasler AH30 Manual de usuario

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AH30
Hasler®, Inc. 07/2003
This manual is a non-controlled document.
This manual has been carefully compiled and checked for accuracy. Information
in this manual does not constitute a warranty of performance. Furthermore,
Hasler®, Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and make changes from
time to time, in its content.
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WARNING! STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES
Proper Handling and Grounding Precautions Required
This equipment contains electrostatic sensitive devices. Use ESD precautionary
procedures when removing or inserting parts or printed circuit (pc) cards. Keep
parts and pc cards in their anti static packaging material until ready to install.
The use of an anti static wrist strap, connected to the grounded equipment frame
or chassis, is recommended when handlingpc cards during installation, removal,
or setting of on-board option switches. Do notuse a conductive tool, such as a
screwdriver or paper clip, to set the position of the option switches.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply
with the limits of Class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of
FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such
interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the
user at his/her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be
required to correct the interference.
The operator should not service this equipment. Only trained service personnel
should open and service this equipment. Contact your local Ascom dealer for
assistance.
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Table of Contents AH30
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Manual Sections 1-1
Manual Conventions 1-2
Options and Protected Features 1-3
Message Center 1-3
Page Layout 1-4
Display Information 1-5
Chapter 2 Quick Start Operation
Turning “ON” the AH30 2-1
Processing a USPS Letter 2-2
Processing a UPS Package 2-3
Chapter 3 Batch Mail
Processing Batch Mail 3-1
Processing Batch Mail with Accounting 3-2
Chapter 4 Special Services
Selecting a Special Service 4-1
Registered Mail 4-3
Certified Mail 4-4
Return Receipt 4-5
Oversized 4-6
Insurance 4-7
COD 4-8
Return Receipt with Merchandise 4-9
Special Charges 4-10
Additional Handling 4-11
Delivery Confirmed Response 4-12
Delivery Confirmed Response with Address 4-13
Delivery Confirmed Response with Signature 4-14
Extended Area Surcharge 4-15
Dimensional Weighing 4-16
Delivery Confirmation 4-18
Restricted Delivery 4-19

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Chapter 5 Time Saving Features
Repeat Services 5-2
Repeat Zip/Zone 5-3
Rate Path Memory 5-4
Best Way 5-5
Setting Up Bestway 5-5
Using Bestway 5-7
Chapter 6 User-Programmable Rates
Quick Start Programming a Rate 6-1
Quick Start Using a Rate 6-1
Programming a Rate 6-2
Using a Programmed Rate 6-5
Clearing a Programmed Rate 6-6
Editing a Programmed Rate 6-7
Printing a Programmed Rate 6-8
Chapter 7 Accounting
Quick Start Accounting Setup 7-2
Quick Start Using Accounting 7-2
Quick Start Printing Account Information 7-2
Setting Up an Account 7-3
Setting Up Account Names 7-4
Account Prompting 7-5
Using Account Prompting with Account Prompting “ON” 7-6
Using Account Prompting with Account Prompting “OFF” 7-7
Changing the Current Account 7-8
Viewing an Account’s Data 7-9
Editing an Account’s Data 7-10
Printing an Account’s Data 7-11
Clearing an Account’s Data 7-12
Sending Account Data to a PC 7-13
Configuring the AH30 to Send Account Data to a PC 7-13
PC Setup Using Windows 7-16
Sample Reports 7-17
Chapter 8 Weighing Methods
Weigh Source … Scale or Manual Entry 8-2
Weigh Method … Conventional or Differential 8-3
Tape Setting … Differential Weighing 8-3
Metric Weight 8-4
Count Function … Piece Part Counting 8-5

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Chapter 9 Multi-Task
Using Muti-Task 9-1
Chapter 10 Specialty Softkeys
[ALT/DSP] 10-2
[ /+] 10-3
[ /-] 10-3
[EXIT/PR.MENU] 10-3
[ZERO] 10-4
[ZIP/ZONE] 10-4
[OTHER CARR] 10-5
[ENTER] 10-5
[CLEAR] 10-5
Chapter 11 Security (passwords)
Password Quick Start 11-2
Setting Up Password Security 11-3
Master Password 11-3
Tag List 11-4
Secondary Password 11-5
Using the AH30 with Password Security 11-6
Chapter 12 PC Interfacing
AH30 PC Setup Quick Start 12-2
PC Setup for Windows Quick Start 12-3
Transferring Accounting Data Quick Start 12-3
Configuring the AH30 to Send Account Data to a PC 12-4
Sending Account Data to a PC 12-5
Field Format for Accounting Information 12-6
Real-Time Interfacing Setup 12-7
Chapter 13 Journal Log
Setup Journal Log Quick Start 13-1
Setup Journal Log 13-2
Sample Journal Log Report 13-3

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Chapter 14 Miscellaneous Features
Printing the Current System Setup 14-2
Reset to Defaults 14-2
Show the Serial Number 14-2
Diagnostics 14-3
Installing Updates 14-3
Sample Install Updates Printout 14-4
Calibration 14-5
HB44 Compliance 14-5
HB44 Data 14-5
Sample HB44 Data Printout 14-6
Time/Date Settings 14-7
Key Audio Settings 14-8
Chapter 15 Discounts
Programming a Discount Quick Start 15-1
Using a Discount Quick Start 15-1
Programming a Discount 15-2
Using a Discount 15-2
Appendix A Carrier Rate Classes
Appendix B Key Functions
Appendix C Technical Information
Basic Setup C-1
Meter I/O Setup C-2
AH30 Setup for PC Interfacing C-3
PC Setup Using Windows C-4
Leveling the Platform C-5
Contrast Adjustment C-6
Display Angle Adjustment C-7
Technical Specifications C-7
Default Settings C-8
Changing Rates C-9
Tips For Using With Other Equipment C-11
Appendix D Display Abbreviations
Appendix E Zip Zone Information
Appendix F Message Center Messages
Appendix G AH30 Menu Tree
Appendix H Questions and Answers
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