Instrument Configuration
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TARE Command Button
When the TARE button is pressed the NET weight value is set to zero.
The TARE button also has the alternative function of moving the cursor RIGHT in the
navigation when using the display for menu navigation.
ZERO Command Button
When the ZERO button is pressed the GROSS weight value is set to zero.
The ZERO button also has the alternative function of moving the cursor LEFT in the
navigation when using the display for menu navigation.
MODE Command Button
The MODE button toggles the weight displayed between GROSS, NET. & Count.
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Count is included if this mode is enabled
The MODE button also moves the cursor UP in the navigation when using the display for
menu navigation.
CONFIG (Configuration) Command Button
The CONFIG button minimizes the displayed weight value and provides a submenu
structure on the screen which is navigated by the button cluster.
The CONFIG button also moves the cursor DOWN in the navigation when using the
display for menu navigation.
The ENTER Button
Press
ENTER
button to display the Menus and Sub-Menus or to enter the configured
values or selected items form a pick list into non-volatile memory.
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The ENTER button also acts as a PRINT key, when the print mode is enabled.
The second level menu functions are selected when the CONFIG button is pressed. While
the unit is in the second level menu the function for each button is changed to UP, DOWN,
LEFT, or RIGHT to allow the user to navigate, select, and/or enter values for different
parameters to configure the instrument.
To move UP or DOWN a list of submenu items the UP or DOWN buttons are used. To
select the submenu item either the ENTER or RIGHT button can be used. When the
ENTER or RIGHT button is pressed the menu structure transitions to a lower level in
the menu hierarchy. This lower level may have an additional submenu list to select
from or it may require the user to enter a value.
Summary of Contents for HI 6500 Series
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Page 20: ...10 Chapter 2 ...
Page 72: ...62 Chapter 4 ...
Page 96: ...86 Chapter 5 Profibus DP Commands and Parameters ...
Page 97: ...Instrument Configuration 87 Serial Option Termination ...
Page 126: ...116 Chapter 5 ...
Page 156: ...146 Chapter 8 ...
Page 163: ...Troubleshooting 153 General Troubleshooting Flow Chart Index ...
Page 164: ...154 Chapter 9 A Guideline Instability Electrical and Mechanical review ...
Page 165: ...Troubleshooting 155 A1 Checking for Unstable Components in a Weighing System ...
Page 166: ...156 Chapter 9 B Guidelines for Electrical Mechanical or Configuration Issues ...
Page 167: ...Troubleshooting 157 B1 Guidelines to Verify Electrical Installation ...
Page 168: ...158 Chapter 9 B2 Guidelines to Verify Mechanical Installation ...
Page 170: ...160 Chapter 9 C Integrated Technician and Stability Test Overview ...
Page 171: ...Troubleshooting 161 E Testing for Non Return to Zero System with IT Summing Card ...
Page 173: ...Troubleshooting 163 G Calibration Errors When Performing the Calibration ...
Page 174: ...164 Chapter 9 H Mechanical Installation ...
Page 175: ...Troubleshooting 165 J Electrical Inspection ...
Page 176: ...166 Chapter 9 K Installation Check Points ...
Page 177: ...Troubleshooting 167 M Weight Processor s Front Display is Blank or Locked ...
Page 178: ...168 Chapter 9 N Analog Out HI 6510 Only ...
Page 194: ...184 Appendix A Figure D1 Assembling the Swivel Mount Enclosure on the instrument pedestal ...
Page 196: ...186 Appendix A Dimensions ...
Page 200: ...4 HI 6500 Series USER GUIDE Index ...
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