FT-10 Fill Technical Manual, Rev. 2.21, July 2020
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01011111
95
01100000
96
R/
W
Filling mode
selection
(1)
Refer to par. [500], page 70
01100001
97
R/
W
Feeding type
(1)
Refer to par. [501], page 70
01100010
98
R/
W
Preact correction
factor
(1)
Refer to par. [502], page 70
01100011
99
R/
W
Preact correction
freq.
(1)
Refer to par. [503], page 70
01100100
100
R/
W
Check delay
(1)
Refer to par. [504], page 71
01100101
101
R/
W
Zeroing period
(1)
Refer to par. [505], page 71
01100110
102
R/
W
Zeroing delay
(1)
Refer to par. [506], page 71
01100111
103
R/
W
Indcation at end
of filling
(1)
Refer to par. [507], page 71
01101000
104
R/
W
Feeding check
(1)
Refer to par. [508], page 71
01101001
105
R/
W
Filling time
(1)
Refer to par. [509], page 71
01101010
106
R/
W
Start Type
Refer to par. [50A], page 71
01101011
107
R/
W
Indication in
filling proc
(1)
Refer to par. [50B], page 71
Table 19.3
- Expanded Command List
(1) Write this command after writing values to 1
st
Dword then apply this command with New CMD
Programming steps of frequent used
Reading a weight value:
1.
Check the D11…D15 bits of ‘FT-10 FILL Px Output to PLC Input 2
nd
Dword’.
2. If there is not any error, read a weight value (gross, net or tare),
Zero Calibration procedure:
1. Check the low byte of Calibration Status. it should be decimal '1' to start adjustment.
2.
Write ‘Adjust Zero Calibration’ command and apply New CMD to start Zero calibration.
3. Check the low byte of Calibration Status. it is decimal '3' during zero calibration process.
4. The low byte of Calibration Status changes to decimal '1' at the end of the Zero calibration.
5. If the low byte of Calibration Status is '9', check the high byte of Calibration Status to understand the
calibration error.
Span Calibration procedure:
1. Check the low byte of Calibration Status. it should be decimal '1' to start adjustment.
2.
Write ‘Adjust Span Calibration’ command after writing test weight values to 1
st
Dword, then apply this
command with New CMD to start Span calibration.
3. Check the low byte of Calibration Status. it is decimal '4' during span calibration process.
4. The low byte of Calibration Status changes to decimal '1' at the end of the Span calibration.
5. If the low byte of Calibration Status is '9', check the high byte of Calibration Status to understand the
calibration error.