SETPNTS MenuParameter Choices DescriptionPSHPRINTTRIPOFFONWAIT SSHIGHERLOWERINBANDOUTBANDSends the SPFMT print sequence when the setpoint has been satisfied.If PSHPRINT is set to WAITSS and the setpoint is satisfied, the print is done only whenstandstill is achieved. Since the PSHACCUM, and PSHTARE are done after the PSHPRINT,these functions also wait for standstill. Use of this setting eliminates the need for an additionalsetpoint to wait for standstill.NOTE: The WAITSS setting is valid only for batch steps.Trips the setpoint when the weight is higher than the setpoint value, lower than the value,within a band established around the value, or outside of that band. LOWER means the outputis active until you reach weight. If trip is HIGHER, the output is active when the setpoint is metor exceeded.If trip is HIGHER in a batch routine, output is active until you reach or exceed setpoint value. Iftrip is LOWER in a batch routine, output is active until weight goes below setpoint.BANDVAL number Bandwidth value. If the TRIP parameter is set to either INBAND or OUTBAND, this parameteris used to set the bandwidth value. The BANDVAL specified falls equally on both sides of thesetpoint value: VALUE ± BANDVAL.HYSTER number Hysteresis. Sets a band around the setpoint value that must be exceeded before a setpoint willtrip on again once it has shut off.ALARMPSHACCMPREACTOFFONOFF0 – 40 QUIET –4 QUIETOFFONLEARNTo enter a negative value, press NEW ID before entering the numeric value.Flashes an alarm message on the display screen. For batch setpoints, the display flashes untilthe setpoint is reached; for continuous setpoints, the display flashes when the setpoint value isreached. ALARM is best used with continuous setpoints.Push accumulate. When the setpoint value is reached, this selection adds the actual net valueto the total in the chosen accumulator. To view the register, press the DISP ACCUM key. Thenew value is printed after updating the accumulator.If set to a QUIET setting, the accumulator updates, but does not print.Preact. Allows a digital output to cut off before the original setpoint value to allow for free fallmaterial to settle onto the scale. The ON setting adjusts the setpoint value to the original valueplus or minus (depending on the TRIP parameter setting) the PREACT value. The LEARNsetting adjusts the value the same way initially, but then adjusts the preact value in the nextbatch by correcting the amount of error by 50% (based upon the accuracy of the currentpreact operation) to automatically correct for overfill or underfill. LEARN functions only inbatching mode.PREVAL number Preact value. Appears only if PREACT is set to ON or LEARN. The value selected adjusts thetrip values of the setpoint configured with the PREACT parameter.BATCHSOURCEOFFONTOTALCH 1CH 2CH 3CH 4To enter a negative value, press NEW ID before entering the numeric value.Batch step enable. When ON, this setpoint is part of any batch sequence established. If OFF,the setpoint remains a continuously running setpoint. This option is available only for thesetpoint types which can be either continuous or batch setpoints (GROSSSP, NET SP, +RELSP, –REL SP, %REL SP).Source channel. Selects the input channel (1 – 4, or TOTAL) from which the indicator obtainsthe weight reading.Selections for the <strong>IQ</strong> plus <strong>800</strong> are 1, 2, or TOTAL.Table 3-5. Setpoints Menu Parameters (Continued)28 <strong>IQ</strong> plus <strong>800</strong>/<strong>810</strong> Installation Manual
SETPNTS MenuParameter Choices DescriptionACCESSONOFFHIDEFront panel access. Allows setpoint values to be viewed or changed from the front panel usingthe SETPOINT key. Selections are:ON: Setpoint values can be viewed or changed in operating mode.OFF: Setpoint value can be viewed in operating mode.HIDE: Setpoint value can be neither viewed nor changed in operating mode.NOTE: Software Versions 3.0 and higher allow a batch setpoint or preact value to be changedonly when ACCESS is ON and a batch is not currently running.START 1–20 For TIMER and CONCUR setpoint types, specifies the starting setpoint number. The TIMER orCONCUR setpoint begins monitoring when the starting setpoint begins. Do not specify thenumber of the TIMER or CONCUR setpoint itself.END 1–20 For TIMER and CONCUR setpoint types, specifies the ending setpoint number. The TIMER orCONCUR setpoint stops monitoring when the ending setpoint begins. Do not specify thenumber of the TIMER or CONCUR setpoint itself.NAMENONE0–9Setpoint name. Selects a setpoint name from those assigned as SPNAME numbers 0–9. TheNAME parameter defaults to NONE, which means no name is assigned to the setpoint. Youcan assign names using the SPNAME parameter on the CONFIG menu or the SPNAME#xEDP command, then use this parameter to select the name used for this setpoint. SeeSection 8.0 for more information about setpoints.Table 3-5. Setpoints Menu Parameters (Continued)Configuration 29