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User
—SELECT
—UNIT
User
—SET
User
—SET
—GRAPH
User
—SET
—PEAKS
If you press the UNIT soft key the display will ask you to key in a number (0-
6) which represents the value you want to be active. Below are the seven
units to choose from and the corresponding number you need to key in for
this function:
0- lb
3- oz
6- custom 2
1- kg
4- lb oz
7 - custom 3
2- g
5- custom 1
8 - custom 4
Press the EXIT soft key to return to the USER menu soft key group.
Press the SET soft key to access the User—SET soft key group shown
below:
GRAPH
Press this key to set the parameters for bar graph and check-
weighing functions.
PEAKS
Press this key to reset the Min/Max.
ACCUM
Press this key to set the accumulator totals.
PCWT
Press this key to set the pieceweight for counting functions.
EXIT
Press this key to go back to the previous soft key set.
Following is a detailed description of the four functions listed above.
If you press the GRAPH soft key, follow these instructions:
1.
The current MIN setting is
displayed. Press ENTER to
accept this value or key in a new
value and press ENTER. . .
The UNDER value is displayed.
2.
Repeat step 1 and accept or
change the value, for UNDER,
OVER, MAX and BASIS values.
BASIS is same as the active
values (0-13) shown below.
These values now apply when using
the bar graph or checkweighing
display.
0 = Gross
4 = Max
8 = Count Total
12=Piece Weight
1 = Net
5 = Rate of Change
9 = Trans. Total
13=ADC
2 = Tare
6 = Gross Total
10=Count
3 = Min
7 = Net Total
11=Variable
If you press the PEAKS soft key the display asks if you want to reset the
MIN and MAX values now in memory. You are given the choice of YES or
NO. After choosing the display returns to the USER-SET menu display.
Variable (#11) is a variable
value called out in a WT-
BASIC program. ADC (#13)
stands for Analog to Digital
Counts.
Summary of Contents for WPI-135
Page 1: ...WPI 135 Indicator Service Manual...
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Page 15: ...15 Figure 6 Soft key flowchart for Configure menu...
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Page 41: ...41 WPI 135 ENCLOSURE PARTS AND ASSEMBLY...
Page 43: ...43 WPI 135 INDICATOR SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM...
Page 45: ...45 WPI 135 INDICATOR POWER SUPPLY AND SERIAL I O PC BOARD P N 50799 0018...
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Page 64: ...64 WPI 135 INDICATOR TO PC KEYBOARD CABLE CONNECTIONS...
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