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BTEK T403S Indicator User Instructions

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3.4    Checkweighing application

3.4.4 Weighing a target object

With the indicator in checkweighing mode, follow these steps to set a target by 
weighing an object.

1.

Press 

ZERO

 to zero the scale, if necessary.

2.

Enter a tare if necessary. Refer to 

Net weighing on page 13

 for instructions.

3.

Place an object of the desired weight on the scale and press 

TARGET

 …

The weight is displayed and the middle bargraph segment lights as well 
as the 

SP2

 annunciator.

4.

Remove the object and replace with the next object to be checked.

The bargraph will show if the weight is under, over or within the target 
weight range. If the weight is under, 

SP1

 annunciator and the 

UNDER

 

bar segments will light. If the weight is over, 

SP3

 annunciator and the 

OVER

 bar segments will light.

5.

Repeat step 

4

 until you are finished weighing items.

The current target weight will be active until you repeat steps 

1

 through 

3

 with a new 

item of a different weight.

3.4.5 Setting upper and lower limits

With the indicator in checkweighing mode, follow these steps to set a target by setting 
upper and lower limits.

1.

Press 

ZERO

 to zero the scale, if necessary.

2.

Enter a tare if necessary. Refer to 

Net weighing on page 13

 for instructions.

3.

With weight inside the gross zero band, press 

TARGET

 …

Lo

 will be displayed briefly and then the current value for the lower 

accept weight.

4.

Press 

ZERO

 to accept this or key in a new lower accept weight and press 

ZERO

 …

Hi

 is briefly displayed and then the current value for the upper accept 

weight.

5.

Press 

ZERO

 to accept this or key in a new upper accept weight and press 

ZERO

 …

The display returns to normal weighing mode.

The acceptable target window is a range from 

Target Object weight ± a predefined 

range

 entered in a password protected menu.

The farther the weight is from the target weight, more over or under bargraph 
segments will light. The UNDER and OVER bargraph segments are fixed at 1 division 
each.

Summary of Contents for T403S

Page 1: ...T403S Indicator User Instructions AWT35 501633 Issue AA ...

Page 2: ...BTEK_T403S_u_en_501633 book 2016 B TEK All rights reserved ...

Page 3: ...g application 12 SELECT key default function 12 Gross weighing 12 Net weighing 13 Using setpoints 15 Printing 16 ID Entry 16 Accumulator application 17 SELECT key default function 17 Special key functions 17 Accumulator operation 17 Counting application 19 SELECT key default function 19 Special key functions 19 Sample operation 19 Dribble sampling 19 Bulk sampling 20 Piece weight entry 21 Checkwei...

Page 4: ...6 Boot 36 Firm and App 37 Serial 37 Option 37 Enet 38 Dload 39 Audit menu 40 Counter 40 Print 41 Chapter 5 Communications 42 Default print formats 42 Chapter 6 Error messages 43 Chapter 7 Supervisor menu 44 General Weighing application supervisor menu 45 Setpoint 46 Tare 49 Battery 50 Accumulator application supervisor menu 52 Accumulator 53 Counting application supervisor menu 56 Count 57 Checkwe...

Page 5: ... function it may be referred to by its alternate function Displayed messages appear in bold italic type and reflect the case of the displayed message Annunciator names appear as italic text and reflect the case of the annunciator 1 1 2 Special messages Examples of special messages you will see in this manual are defined below The signal words have specific meanings to alert you to additional infor...

Page 6: ...ropriate training or read the instruction books To avoid the risk of RSI Repetitive Strain Injury place the machine on a surface which is ergonomically satisfactory to the user Take frequent breaks during prolonged usage CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to...

Page 7: ... of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a reside...

Page 8: ...le options are Analog Output Current Loop RS485 RS422 USB Device and Wireless 802 11g internal module cards The indicator also has three logic level inputs with configurable functions and three setpoint outputs See the Specification literature for a full list of specifications Figure 2 1 Front panel of the T403S indicator display The T403S can connect to USB flash drives printers remote displays c...

Page 9: ...s and comma signs Press the PRINT to send information to a peripheral device through a configured communications port Performs accumulator function if enabled Acts as a left arrow key for menu navigation Press the UNITS key to scroll through the available units of measure while in normal operating mode Acts as a right arrow key for menu navigation Press the ZERO key to zero the display Acts as an ...

Page 10: ...access Press the TARGET key setup checkweighing functions Use the numeric keypad to enter numbers in the appropriate screens Press the C CLEAR key to clear the last entry SETUP TARGET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 C 0 GROSS NET TARE COUNT PRINT SP1 SP2 SP3 QTY PT oz g kg lb bargraph center of zero motion Gross weight Net weight Tare weight Print Count battery setpoints See Table 2 1 quantity preset tare units...

Page 11: ...ed by l AC power cord connected to a properly grounded outlet 100 VAC 240 VAC 50 or 60 Hz l AC to DC power converter 12 to 36 VDC 2 3 Entering a negative number To enter a negative number press the C key to clear the current value from the display With only one digit displayed press SELECT The first character will be the negative sign Enter the rest of the digits normally ...

Page 12: ... with the default application called General Weighing active 3 1 General weighing application This section applies if the General Weighing application is active Features described here also apply to the other applications except where noted in those application instructions 3 1 1 SELECT key default function In the General Weighing application you can view the gross net and tare display values by r...

Page 13: ... if the display does not read 0 press ZERO 0 is displayed and the center of zero annunciator lights 2 Place item to be tared on the scale Weight is displayed 3 Press TARE 0 is displayed and the NET annunciator lights 4 Place material to be weighed into or on the tared item on the scale Net weight of material is displayed 5 Repeatedly press SELECT to view the gross tare and net values 6 If repeated...

Page 14: ...eared and the scale is in gross weigh mode Using Preset Tare Preset tares are entered in a password protected menu There can be up to 10 tares numbered 1 10 To perform a net weighment using one of the preset tares follow these steps 1 With no weight on the scale if the display does not read 0 press ZERO 0 is displayed and the center of zero annunciator lights 2 Press TARE Tare number entry screen ...

Page 15: ... SETUP SEtPnt is displayed Refer to the Setpoint menu shown in Figure 3 1 while following the steps below 2 Press SELECT out1 is displayed 3 Press SELECT Current value is displayed with the last digit flashing 4a Key in a value and press ZERO to accept the value out1 is displayed out1 out2 out3 Setpnt Key in setpoint Key in setpoint Key in setpoint Press SETUP Default Setpoint operation Outputs mu...

Page 16: ...e If PRINT is pressed when so configured the message cAnt will appear Refer to Default print formats on page 42 Printing any of the configured print formats is possible using the Numbered Print feature Enter the print format number and then press the PRINT key The selected print format will be transmitted out all ports that are configured to print 3 1 6 ID Entry An ID can be entered for use with t...

Page 17: ...t channel 3 2 3 Accumulator operation The accumulator application can be used to record totals of individual weighments Follow these steps 1 Press ZERO to zero the scale if necessary 0 is displayed 2 Place item on the scale Weight is displayed You can use gross or net weighing with the accumulator application as it stores both gross and net totals You have 10 accumulator channels that can be used ...

Page 18: ...briefly 4 Remove weight from the scale Weight must return to inside the gross zero band before another print and accumulation can be recorded 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each weighment you want to accumulate If enabled press and hold PRINT for three seconds to print and or clear the active accumulator values These functions are enabled or disabled in a password protected menu ...

Page 19: ...ssword protected menu Dribble sampling In this sampling method you can count out the specified number of items onto the scale and when you are ready press the SAMPLE or F1 key and the scale starts to calculate piece weight and then shows the count Bulk sampling In this sampling method you place the specified number of items on the scale all at once in bulk and the scale automatically starts to cal...

Page 20: ...count total These functions are enabled or disabled in a password protected menu 3 3 5 Bulk sampling With the counting application and the bulk sampling method active follow these steps to count 1 Press ZERO to zero the scale if necessary 2 Use a tare method to tare a container if necessary SeeNet weighing on page 13 3 Press SAMPLE or F1 ZEroing is briefly displayed This shows the indicator is zer...

Page 21: ...ber of transactions press PRINT while in count mode 7 If enabled press and hold PRINT for three seconds to print and or clear the active count total These functions are enabled or disabled in a password protected menu 3 3 6 Piece weight entry Piece weight can be entered manually 1 Press and hold SAMPLE The current piece weight is displayed 2 Key in a new value and press ZERO to accept Minimum samp...

Page 22: ...ility or unacceptability of an item s weight Figure 3 2 shows the checkweighing bargraph at the top of the display Figure 3 2 Checkweighing bargraph There are two ways to set a target weight l Weigh the target object If you use this method the acceptable weight will be the actual weight of the target sample a predefined range default is 1 division l Key in upper and lower weight limits If you use ...

Page 23: ...eight will be active until you repeat steps 1 through 3 with a new item of a different weight 3 4 5 Setting upper and lower limits With the indicator in checkweighing mode follow these steps to set a target by setting upper and lower limits 1 Press ZERO to zero the scale if necessary 2 Enter a tare if necessary Refer to Net weighing on page 13 for instructions 3 With weight inside the gross zero b...

Page 24: ...ross Zero Band All outputs and annunciators are off Under Target or Below Low Accept Weight SP1 annunciator and Output 1 are on Inside Target SP2 annunciator and Output 2 are on Over Target or Above Upper Accept Weight SP3 annunciator and Output 3 are on Outputs can be set as latched or unlatched in a password protected menu If outputs are unlatched The annunciators and outputs follow the status o...

Page 25: ...pacity See Entering a negative number on page 11 on how to enter negative values The Batch application has added selections for Preact values 1 3 in the Setpoint menu shown below out1 out2 out3 Setpnt Preact1 Preact2 Preact3 Press SETUP Key in setpoint value Key in setpoint value Key in setpoint value Key in preact value Key in preact value Key in preact value PREACT definition A preact is the amo...

Page 26: ...SP2 and Output 2 are turned off to close the control device and complete the fill 1 Press SETUP or press and hold SELECT to access the setpoint editor 2 Set Out1 to the fast fill value and Out 2 to the slow fill value 3 To start or restart the 2 speed filling process press START or F1 4 To stop the filling process press STOP or F1 F1 toggles the process on and off 3 5 5 Ingredient filling Ingredie...

Page 27: ...el tank or hopper requires a recharge or refill Fill Out 1 is assigned as the gross fill amount for the vessel tank or hopper and START or F1 key starts the fill The fill is based only on gross weight If you have Out 1 set to 2000 and the scale already has 500 lb remaining the Output 1 will cutoff and annunciator SP1 turns off when the additional 1500 is added for a total gross of 2000 lb Discharg...

Page 28: ...ted by a pair of green circle annunciators Maximum weight is designated by a different pair of green circle annunciators See Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Min Max annunciators With the Peak application active follow these steps to perform and view peak weighments 1 Repeatedly press SELECT until the two green circle annunciators on the right light up See Figure 3 3 This means you are now viewing the peak o...

Page 29: ...display with other compatible indicators To use a T403S indicator to operate as a Remote display for a Primary indicator you must configure settings in the Supervisor menu and in a separate password protected menu A remote indicator will display the same information as the primary indicator and pressing the main function keys Tare Select Zero Print and Units on the remote will function as if they ...

Page 30: ... which you choose one item To help you know where you are in the menu the bargraph at the top of the display is on while the indicator is in the menus and will change appearance according to the following rules All segments flashing This means you are in the menu structure but not in any of the following screens Center flashing others solid This means you are in a parameter prompt screen Center fl...

Page 31: ...EL Press ZERO to accept the displayed choice If you choose SAVE no or SAVEYES the indicator exits the menu and returns to normal weighing mode OR If you choose CAnCEL the indicator remains in the menu 4 4 USER level menus The USER level menus are available to the user The other menu levels are for supervisors and technicians only The USER level password 111 contains the User About and Audit menus ...

Page 32: ... 2 Press SELECT SEt is displayed 3 Press SELECT h x is displayed with the x flashing This is a numeric entry screen for the hour value User Site ID Seal Time Date Set Style h m s 12hr 12hr AP 24hr Set Style y m d MMDD4Y MMDD2Y DDMM2Y DDMM4Y Archive Port 1 Print Port 2 USB Enter Site ID View Seal Status SELECT TARE PRINT UNITS ZERO F1 Escape or Appears when Archive enabled The and symbols used in t...

Page 33: ...12hr AP AM PM and 24hr military time 8 Press SELECT 12hr is displayed 9 Press UNITS to scroll through the choices Press ZERO to accept the displayed choice StYLE is displayed 10 Press TARE tiME is displayed 4 5 2 Date User Time Date 1 From tiME press UNITS dAtE is displayed 2 Press SELECT SEt is displayed 3 Press SELECT y x is displayed with the x flashing This is a numeric entry screen for the ye...

Page 34: ... 1 From dAtE press UNITS SitE id is displayed 2 Press SELECT A numeric entry screen is displayed 3 Key in a site ID number on the numeric keypad and press ZERO to accept SitE id is displayed 4 5 4 Seal User Time Date Site ID Seal 1 From SitE id press UNITS SEAL is displayed 2 Press SELECT unSEALE or SEALEd is displayed This is the status of the physical seal inside the indicator If the unit is sea...

Page 35: ...s is the first of three choicess Port1 Port2 or uSb Use these to select which port to print the audit report through 4 Press PRINT or UNITS to scroll through the choices Press ZERO when your choice is displayed Print is displayed 5 To exit the menu see Exiting the menus on page 31 Printing to USB requires that a USB flash drive is connected to the indicator host USB Printing to USB will create a f...

Page 36: ...half 4 Press ZERO to return to the PArtno display 5 Press UNITS VErSion is displayed 6 Press SELECT The version number of the bootloader is displayed Serial About App Enet Option Firm Boot Version Partno IP Gateway Subnet Version Partno Version Partno Version Mac Dload Sserial Dserial Type Displaysthe bootloader PN Displaysthe bootloader version Displaysthe firmware part number Displays the firmwa...

Page 37: ... of the indicator serial number are displayed Press UNITS to view the last five digits 3 Press TARE to return to the SEriAL display 4 6 4 Option About Boot Firm App Serial Option 1 From SEriAL press UNITS oPtion is displayed 2 Press SELECT VErSion is displayed This stands for the software version of the currently installed option card This can be useful service information 3 To view the version pr...

Page 38: ...ECT 1 XXX is displayed This is first octet of the IP address 4 Press ZERO 2 XXX is displayed This is second octet of the IP address 5 Press ZERO 3 XXX is displayed This is third octet of the IP address 6 Press ZERO 4 XXX is displayed This is fourth octet of the IP address 7 Press ZERO iP is displayed 8 Press UNITS Subnet is displayed 9 Repeat this sequence of key presses for the Subnet Gateway and...

Page 39: ...ile This is used for security and licensing purposes 2 Press SELECT SSEriAL is displayed 3 Press SELECT The 1st half of the serial number of the creating application of the configuration file is displayed 4 Press ZERO to show the 2nd half 5 Press F1 SSEriAL is displayed 6 Press UNITS dSEriAL is displayed 7 Press SELECT The 1st half of the serial number of the downloading application of the configu...

Page 40: ...u how many times the indicator has been configured and calibrated 2 Press SELECT conFig is displayed 3 Press SELECT again A number appears showing how many times the indicator has been configured 4 Press ZERO conFig is displayed 5 Press UNITS cALib is displayed 6 Press SELECT A number appears showing how many times the indicator has been calibrated 7 Press ZERO cALib is displayed 8 Press TARE coun...

Page 41: ...yed This is the first of three choices Port 1 Port 2 or uSb Use these to select which port to print the audit report through 3 Press UNITS to scroll through the choices and press ZERO when your choice is displayed The audit log is printed through the chosen port and Print is displayed 4 This completes the Audit menu To exit the menu see Exiting the menus on page 31 ...

Page 42: ...at are available General Weighing Format 1 Accumulated Gen Weigh Format 2 Counting Format 3 Checkweighing Format 4 Batching Format 5 Peak Weighing Format 6 Remote Display Format 7 The indicator can be configured for many other outputs to match the application Gross 272 04 lb Tare 95 88 lb Net 176 16 lb Transaction Count 10 Gross 272 04 lb Tare 95 88 lb Net 176 16 lb Count 176 Net 176 16 lb G 272 0...

Page 43: ...t on display Underload Can t Entry not in valid range Password entry failed Remote display not receiving data from the master indicator Indicator did not reach a stable zero weight within time window set for automated weighing process Indicates the battery is enabled and TMOUT value is set but the indicator is not operating with the proper battery shutoff circuitry ...

Page 44: ...cation supervisor menu on page 56 l Checkweighing application supervisor menu on page 60 l Batching application supervisor menu on page 63 l Peak Hold application supervisor menu on page 68 l Remote Display application supervisor menu on page 70 Wherever there is an option to print information in the any of the supervisor s menus the information will print out of Port 1 Port 2 or to USB whichever ...

Page 45: ...same for all the applications so will only be explained once here Exceptions are noted in the text Super Setpnt Off On Edit Print Reset Annun Out1 Out2 Out3 In1 No Yes In2 In3 None Print Units Select Tare Zero Sample F1 Target Start Stop ID Setup Under Over Accu PrntHld Tare Edit Print Reset No Yes Tare 1 Tare 10 Battery Enable Tmout Off On Port 1 Port 2 USB Port 1 Port 2 USB Mode Act Abv Act Bel ...

Page 46: ... below the setpoint value or OFF above the setpoint value If you select on the annunciators work in the opposite fashion OFF when below ON when above The and symbols used in this section stand for direction moved in the menu So Super Setpoint shown above illustrates that you move down from SuPEr to SEtPnt This will help you keep track of where you are in the menu structure If you are using a batte...

Page 47: ...ugh 9 for out2 and out3 Press UNITS when finished in1 is displayed This stands for input 1 Use this to assign a function to input 1 when an external switch is tripped Default choice is nonE The choices are listed in Figure 7 1 11 From in1 press SELECT The current choice is displayed 12 Press UNITS to scroll through the choices and when your choice is displayed press ZERO to accept in1 is displayed...

Page 48: ...choice is displayed press ZERO to accept modE is displayed 18 Press TARE when finished Edit is displayed Print Setpoint Edit Print 19 Press UNITS Print is displayed Use this to print the settings under SEtPnt 20 Press SELECT Port 1 is displayed 21 Press F1 to abort the print process or press UNITS to scroll to the desired port and press ZERO to print the information Print is displayed after either...

Page 49: ...he following steps describe the procedures Tare Register 1 10 Tare Edit Tare 1 10 2 Press SELECT Edit is displayed 3 Press SELECT tArE 1 is displayed This is the first of the 10 preset tare values you can set 4 Press SELECT The current value is displayed with a flashing right digit 5 Press ZERO to accept the displayed value or key in a new value and press ZERO to accept tArE 1 is displayed 6 Press...

Page 50: ...splayed Use this to reset the all the preset tares to the factory default of 0 12 Press SELECT no is displayed 13 Press ZERO to abort the reset or press UNITS YES is displayed 14 Press ZERO to reset the settings to factory defaults rESEt is displayed 15 Press TARE tArE is displayed 7 1 3 Battery Super Setpoint Tare Battery 1 Press UNITS bAttErY is displayed Use this to enable the battery and to se...

Page 51: ... of time before inactivity of the scale and keypad cause battery power to be shutoff Values between 1 and 3600 minutes are valid This function only works if the battery has shutoff circuitry 5 Press SELECT A numeric entry screen appears 6 Key in a value in minutes and press ZERO to accept tMout is displayed 7 This completes the Supervisor menu for General Weighing Repeatedly press TARE until the i...

Page 52: ...ff On Off On Annun Out1 Out2 Out3 In1 In2 In3 None Print Units Select Tare Zero Sample F1 Target Start Stop ID Setup Under Over Accu Port 1 Port 2 USB Port 1 Port 2 USB Port 1 Port 2 USB PrntHld Mode Act Abv Act Bel User Bold boxes and text denote defaults Appears only if Preset Tare is enabled 1 3600 minutes Key in value Key in value Key in value Enter Print format for Total operation SELECT TARE...

Page 53: ...ccumulation report for all 10 memory channels Print l Reset all 10 accumulator memory channel values to 0 rESEt The following steps describe the procedure to set these items Print total Accum Print Total 3 From AccuM press SELECT Prt tot is displayed This stands for print total 4 Press SELECT oFF is displayed 5 Press ZERO to keep the print total function disabled or press UNITS to toggle to on and...

Page 54: ...tting is displayed 11 Press UNITS to toggle between the choices and when your choice is displayed press ZERO to accept cLr tot is displayed Print Accum Print Total Total Format Clear Total Print 12 Press UNITS Print is displayed This stands for print the accumulation report Choose a port to print the accumulated totals report for all 10 memory channels 13 Press SELECT Port 1 is displayed 14 Press ...

Page 55: ...ss TARE AccuM is displayed 20 Press UNITS bAttErY is displayed The battery menu is identical in all the applications Refer to step 1 on page 50 for information on setting up the battery 21 This completes the Supervisor menu for the Accumulation application Repeatedly press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode The current weight value is displayed ...

Page 56: ...nits Select Tare Zero Sample F1 Target Start Stop ID Setup Under Over Accu Port 1 Port 2 USB Port 1 Port 2 USB PrntHld Mode Act Abv Act Bel User Bold boxes and text denote defaults Appears only if Preset Tare is enabled 1 3600 minutes Key in value Key in value Key in value Enter Print format for Total operation SELECT TARE PRINT UNITS ZERO F1 Escape or The Setpnt Tare and bAttErY submenus in Figur...

Page 57: ... The following steps describe the procedure to set these items Mode Count Mode 3 Press SELECT ModE is displayed There are two modes for sampling buLK and dribbLE Bulk In bulk sampling you place the specified number of items on the scale all at once in bulk and the scale automatically starts to calculate piece weight when the weight stabilizes The count is then displayed Dribble In dribble sampling...

Page 58: ...ss ZERO to accept the existing setting or key in a new format number and press ZERO tot FMt is displayed Clear total Count Mode Print Total Total Format Clear Total 12 Press UNITS cLr tot is displayed This stands for clear total Choose YES to enable clearing the count total when printed Choose no to disable this function If enabled the total is cleared if the user presses and holds the PRINT key f...

Page 59: ...ructions 59 7 3 Counting application supervisor menu 17 This completes the Supervisor menu for the Counting application Repeatedly press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode The current weight value is displayed ...

Page 60: ... denote defaults Appears only if Preset Tare is enabled 1 3600 minutes 0 100 0 100 SELECT TARE PRINT UNITS ZERO F1 Escape or The Setpnt Tare and bAttErY submenus in Figure 7 4 are the same as described in General Weighing application supervisor menu on page 45 Go there for information on those submenus The one exception is that out1 out2 and out3 are not in the Setpnt menu They do not apply in the...

Page 61: ... unLAtch If you choose LAtch this means that the weight has to stabilize before the annunciator and output for the appropriate condition Under Accept or Over is activated If you choose unLAtch the annunciator and output will change instantly as the weight changes checkweigh condition In latch mode once activated the annunciator and output will remain unchanged until the item is removed and the gro...

Page 62: ... a new value and press ZERO to accept oVErdiV is displayed Reset Check Outputs Under divisions Over divisions Reset 12 Press UNITS rESEt is displayed Use this to reset the all the checkweigher variables to the factory defaults 13 Press SELECT no is displayed 14 Press ZERO to abort the reset or press UNITS YES is displayed 15 Press ZERO to reset the settings to factory defaults rESEt is displayed 1...

Page 63: ...et No Yes Tare 1 Tare 10 Batch Type Mode Disp Preact Neg Fil Off On Auto Manual Clear Net Gross Auto Manual 2 Speed Ingred Indep Fil DSC Battery Enable Tmout Off On Out1 Out2 Out3 Units Select Tare Zero Sample F1 Target Start Stop ID Setup Under Over Accu User Port 1 Port 2 USB Port 1 Port 2 USB In1 In2 In3 None Print Preact1 Preact2 Preact3 PrntHld Bold boxes and text denote defaults Appears only...

Page 64: ... at a single speed iNdEP Choose independent when the filling process is run based on the values set for the outputs FiL dSc Choose fill discharge when performing a fill operation negative weight from something like a hopper scale See Notes on batching on page 66 for information about settings for each of these types of batching 4 Press SELECT The current setting is displayed 5 Press UNITS to scrol...

Page 65: ...d the actual cutoff weight will equal the entered setpoint value minus the preact value PrEAct has three choices Manual Auto or cLEAr Each is explained below Manual When Manual the preact values entered in the SETPNT submenu for PREACT 1 2 and 3 are used Auto When set to Auto preact is automatically calculated The amount of compensation is calculated based on the average variance between the enter...

Page 66: ...ed 18 Press TARE bAtch is displayed 19 Press UNITS bAttErY is displayed The battery menu is identical in all the applications Refer to step 1 on page 50 for information on setting up the battery 20 This completes the Supervisor menu for the Batching application Repeatedly press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode The current weight value is displayed 7 5 2 Notes on batching 2 ...

Page 67: ...t ingredient that is added If PREACT is set to AUTO then it will be calculated for each ingredient to adjust the cutoff weight accordingly If NEG FILL is set to YES it will only operate for a single ingredient with OUT 1 used for discharge filling based on negative weight Independent Setpoints Out 1 2 and 3 values operate the Outputs independently Press F1 or START for initial start MODE setting d...

Page 68: ...key is disabled which is the normal key to reset min max the supervisor needs an alternate method to reset these values The Setpnt and bAttErY submenus in Figure 7 6 are the same as described in General Weighing application supervisor menu on page 45 Go there for information on those submenus The unique submenus to this application are described below Super Setpnt Off On Edit Print Reset Annun Out...

Page 69: ...sor menu Reset P hold Reset 3 Press SELECT rESEt is displayed 4 Press SELECT no is displayed 5 Press UNITS to toggle between the no and YES choices Press ZERO to accept The min max are reset and rESEt is displayed 6 Press TARE repeatedly to return to normal weighing operation ...

Page 70: ...or disable the remote display function Choices are OFF disable or on enable 2 Press SELECT The current setting is displayed Super Setpnt Edit Print Reset No Yes R disp Off On Annun Out1 Out2 Out3 In1 In2 In3 None Print Units Select Tare Zero Sample F1 Target Start Stop ID Setup Under Over Accu Port 1 Port 2 USB RD4000 350iS Mode Off On Enable PrntHld Mode Act Abv Act Bel User Battery Enable Tmout ...

Page 71: ...or Choices are Port 1 Port 2 Enet1 through Enet 5 8 Press SELECT The current setting is displayed 9 Press UNITS to scroll through the choices and press ZERO to accept the displayed choice bindFwd is displayed 10 This completes the Supervisor menu for the Remote Display application Repeatedly press TARE until the indicator returns to normal weighing mode The current weight value is displayed The in...

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