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# Mode

The Mode option from the Workstation menu allows to program the hours for each mode. Use military time to program the hours and minutes for each mode. If you do not use the workstation after certain hours, enter the time in the 'closed' option. If a day does not have programmed modes, the workstation stays in the last mode of the previous day. If you do not program any modes, you must change the modes manually. You may program the modes for each workstation.

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Type in the hour for each day of the week when that mode's menu displays at the workstation. Use military time, and use decimals to separate hours and minutes. If you type 8.00 for mode 1 and 11.00 for mode 2, the mode 1 menu first displays at the workstation at 8:00, but is replaced by the mode 2 menu at 11:00. Program 0.00 if the workstation is to stay in the previous mode.


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