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IQ plus® 800/810 - Rice Lake Weighing Systems

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SETPNTS MenuParameter Choices DescriptionAUTOJOGVALUEACCESSNAMEDIGOUTLevel 3 submenusCOZACCESSNAMEDIGOUTSOURCEAutomatically jogs the previous filling operation. This check weighs the prior NET SP, GROSSSP, or REL SP setpoint operation to be certain its value is still true in the standstill condition. Ifthe prior setpoint value is not still true in standstill, the prior operation will jog on for a selectedtime value period (units in 0.1 second), or until the prior setpoint value is achieved. Thissequence repeats until the prior setpoint is achieved in standstill.NOTE: the AUTOJOG digital output should never have the same value as the filling setpointdigital output.Continuous setpoints onlyCenter of zero. No value need be set for this setpoint. Any time the scale is in the center of thezero range, the digital output associated with this setpoint is active.INMOTON Same as COZ In motion. No value need be set for this setpoint. Any time the scale is not in the standstillcondition, the digital output associated with this setpoint is active.INRANGE Same as COZ In range. No value need be set for this setpoint. Any time the displayed weight is valid (notover- or underrange), the digital output associated with this setpoint is active.–GROSS Same as COZ Negative gross weight. No value need be set for this setpoint. Any time the scale registers agross weight less than zero, the digital output associated with this setpoint is active.–NET Same as COZ Same as –GROSS, but for net weights.BATCHPRTIMERCONCURACCESSNAMEDIGOUTVALUESTARTENDACCESSNAMEDIGOUTSame asTIMERLevel 4 submenusDIGOUT NONE1 – 16Batch processing signal. No value need be set for this setpoint. Any time a batch sequence isin progress, the digital output associated with this setpoint is active.The TIMER setpoint tracks the progress of the batch sequence and can be used as an alarmto alert you that the batch is not progressing in an appropriate time period. If a specifiedportion of the sequence is not complete within a given amount of time, a designated digitaloutput becomes active. This is called a “no-flow alarm”. Selections are defined as follows:VALUE: Amount of time allowed, in 0.1-second intervals, for the batch sequence to progressfrom starting to ending batch step without turning on the digital output.START: Batch setpoint at which to start timer.END: Batch setpoint the sequence must reach before the timer expires.The timer starts when the START setpoint becomes the current batch step. If the timer runsout before the END setpoint is reached, the digital output will be brought to an active-low.Allows a digital output to remain active over particular portion of the batch sequence. Forexample, you may want to use a digital output to keep a mixer running during bulk and trim fillcycles.Digital output. This selection specifies the digital output assigned to this setpoint. The defaultsetting is NONE.VALUE number Specifies the numeric value compared in setpoint types GROSS SP, NET SP, +REL SP, –RELSP, and %REL SP. If the value is a time unit (AUTOJOG, DELAY, TIMER, and CONCURsetpoints), units are in 0.1-second intervals. For COUNTER setpoints, value is the number ofconsecutive batches to be run.PSHTAREOFFONTo enter a negative value, press NEW ID before entering the numeric value.Push tare. Presses the TARE key when VALUE is reached. This selection automatically entersthe registered weight as a tare and shifts the indicator into net mode.Table 3-5. Setpoints Menu Parameters (Continued)Configuration 27

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