6.1 MENU DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)CONFIGURATION MENU DESCRIPTIONS (Defaults in Bold Type with √)NAME200TAREPK HOLDG ONLYDESCRIPTIONContinued from previous pageMODE 4: Stored ID, No Keyed Tares, Value SwappingMODE 5: Stored ID, Keyed Tares, No Value SwappingMODE 6: Stored ID, No Keyed Tares, No Value SwappingPeak Hold Function. This optional feature will hold the display on thehighest net weight achieved during a weighing cycle. For completeinformation, see the Peak Hold Function page in the Optional FeaturesSection.Gross Weight Only. This function does not allow tares to be entered,nor can the display be shifted to the Net mode. Used primarily forcattle scales, the indicator MUST NOT have a tare value enteredwhen the unit is placed in Setup mode and this parameter is selected.If a tare has been entered, it must first be cleared while G ONLY isOFF.CHOICESSee previous pageOFF√NORMALBI-DIRAUTOOFF√ON6 - 19
6.1 MENU DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)SET ANALOG MENU DESCRIPTIONS (Defaults in Bold Type with √)NAME DESCRIPTION CHOICESCHANSSelects the channels for analog input to the indicator. The standardunit has a single channel, but up to four input channels are optional,as are various combinations of the channels, with the optionalexpansion board. A separate option will allow Channel 1 to beselected as a high-speed update channel (FAST) with an update rateof 100/sec.RESOLUT Selects between Standard (360,000 grads at 120 Volts, 60 Hz, 20updates/second) and High Resolution (740,000 grads at 120 Volts,60 Hz, 10 updates/second). Internal resolution in grads is increasedby 20% if using 50Hz power supply .PULS INFREQALGFLTRDIGFLTRAvailable only with the optional expansion board. Enables the PulseInput feature and chooses the input channel or channels throughwhich the pulse input will be transmitted. Channel 3, or a combinationof channels 3 and 4, are the available selections.Selects the frequency of the incoming AC power source.Selects the Analog Filtering range for filtering electrical interferenceand mechanical noise in selected frequencies from the nearbyenvironment. OFF has the least filtering effect; 8 HZ has mediumfiltering effect; 2 HZ has the highest filtering effect. Normally, choosethe lowest filtering which gives a stable display, but if digital filteringwill also be needed, select either 8 HZ or 2 HZ for the analog filter.See also the section subtitled, Analog Filter Selections, in the Appendix.Selects the Digital Filtering rate for eliminating the effects of mechanicalnoise or vibration from the immediate area of the indicator. Thechoices indicate the number of A/D conversions per update that areaveraged to obtain the displayed reading. A higher number gives amore accurate display by minimizing the effect of a few "noisy"readings, but slows down the settling rate of the indicator to stabilizeon the new weight. Rattletrap selections with "RT" after the numberare the most effective at filtering out repeating vibrations causedby mechanical noise from nearby machines, but increase the settlingtimes over standard digital filter selections. The RT selections shouldbe used where necessary to eliminate mechanical vibration. Seealso the section subtitled Digital Filter Selections, in the Appendix.1√ 1, 3, 41, 2 1, 2, 3, 41, 3 FASTSTANDRD√HIGHOFF√Pl>CH3P>CH3+460 HZ√ 50 HZOFF8 HZ√2 HZ1 4RT2 8RT4√ 16RT8 32RT16 64RT32 128RT641286 - 20