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G4 Multi Channel Weighing Instrument. PM/DT/HE Technical Manual

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<strong>G4</strong> <strong>Multi</strong> <strong>Channel</strong> <strong>Weighing</strong> <strong>Instrument</strong>Range/AlternativesMenu ‘Setpoints’Explanation andresult of alternatives.NOTE: There are 16 setpoints each with the following two parameters described below.Setpoint 1 Source ( - Setpoint 16 Source)Not in useNet WeightGross WeightDisplay WeightFlow RateAbs. Net WeightAbs.Gross WeightAbs.Disp. WeightAbs. Flow Rate< Not in use >Setpoint 1 Scale ( - Setpoint 16 Scale)12345678Defines the signal to be supervised by the setpoint.Not in use: The setpoint is not used, any outputs set towork with this setpoint will be off.Net Weight: The Setpoint operates on the net weight.Gross Weight: The Setpoint operates on the gross weightDisplay Weight: The Setpoint operates on gross weight ornet weight, even if the flow rate is displayed.Flow Rate: The Setpoint operates on the flow rate.Abs.: Stands for Absolute, the Setpoint operates onthe absolute value of net weight, gross weight, displayedweight, or flow rate.1: The setpoint is supervising scale number 1.2: The setpoint is supervising scale number 2.….8: The setpoint is supervising scale number 8.Note: This parameter is only shown if ‘Setpoint 1 Source’is not set to ‘Not in use’.3-33

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