
AD-4405A Weighing Indicator
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9. Code Memory
This indicator has four Code memories (1 through 4). Each Code memory stores a set
of setpoints, preset tare and the unit weight for piece counting.
The data is stored in non-volatile memory, and is not lost even if power is turned off.
Memory number 0 is a temporary memory and the data is lost when power is turned
off.
The active code memory number can be changed by key switch, external control
input, or a command via the serial interface.
The data set can be copied from one code memory to another code memory.
9.1. Using Code Memory
Step 1 Press the
CODE
key in the weighing mode.
Cd
x is displayed with the current
code memory number x blinking. Use the following keys:
0
-
4
key .................The key to input the code memory number.
CLEAR
key..............The key to reset the code memory number (0).
+/-
key.....................The key to copy the data set to another code memory
number. Proceed to step 3.
ESC
key..................The key to return to the weighing display without changing
the code memory number.
ENTER
key .............The key to set the code memory number. Proceed to step 2.
Step 2 The code memory number is set and the blinking stops. Use the following keys:
SETPOINT
key ........The key to set the comparator value. Refer to "10. Comparison".
PT
key ....................The key to set the preset tare data. Refer "7.2. Digital Input".
ESC
key..................The key to return to step 1.
ENTER
key .............The key to store the selected code memory number's data
and return to the weighing mode.
Step 3
Copy
is displayed for 2 seconds and then
C
x-y is displayed with “y” blinking.
Here, “x” is the code memory number specified at step 1 and “y” is the
destination code memory number. Use the following keys:
0
-
4
key .................The key to input the destination code memory number.
ESC
key..................The key to return to step 1.
ENTER
key .............The key to copy number x's data to the destination “y” and to
return to step 1.
9. Code Memory