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Chapter 4. Display
Follow this procedure to set the BarS value
and change the bar graph display option.
1. If the Weigh II is in Auto Mode (Auto LED
illuminated), press the Auto/Man Key to
put the system in Manual Mode. The Auto
LED turns off.
2. Use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow Keys to
scroll to the desired channel.
3. Press the Menu Key to display the
Main
Menu. The display shows:
4. Press the F1 Key to access the
Display
Menu. The display shows:
5. Press the Menu Key to display the second
page of the menu. The display shows:
6. Press the Menu Key to display the third
page of the menu. The display shows:
7. Press the F1 Key to access
BarS
. The
display shows:
8. Press the F1 Key to set the
Span
. The
display looks like this:
The unit you set up in the
Units
Menu
shows in place of lbs.
9. Use the keypad or the Up and Down Arrow
Keys to enter the desired value. Press the
Enter Key to save the value in memory.
The display flashes a message acknowl-
edging your selection and
returns to:
10.
Press the F3 Key to access
Enab
.
The display shows:
An asterisk indicates the current
selection.
11.
Press the F1 Key to turn the
Bargraph function on; press the F3 Key to
turn the Bargraph function off. This sets
the default display option for the vessel
(the default display option can be overrid-
den while vessel monitoring in Manual
Mode by pressing the Enter Key). The
display flashes a message acknowledging
your selection and returns to:
12.
Press the Esc Key to scroll up the
menu tree or press the Auto/Man Key to
return the display to vessel monitoring.
Cont
The contrast of the display is adjusted in this
menu. The displayed number ranges from 0
(darkest) to 255 (lightest). The default value is
127. The Up and Down Arrow Keys are used
to make fine adjustments, while the F2 and
F3 Keys are used to make coarse adjust-
ments. The display contrast changes immedi-
ately as you make the adjustments. When
the desired results are attained, pressing the
Enter Key saves the new value.
The value for
Cont
is selected while in the
menu tree for
any
channel and applies to
all
of the channels in the system.
Brite
The brightness of the display is adjusted in
this menu. This menu is functional only with
the purchase of the Backlight option.
The displayed number ranges from 0 (dark-
est) to 255 (lightest). The default value is 127.
The Up and Down Arrow Keys are used to
make fine adjustments, while the F2 and F3
Keys are used to make coarse adjustments.
The display brightness changes immediately
as you make the adjustment. When the
desired results are attained, pressing the
DISPLAY MENU
BarS Cont Brite
F1 F2 F3
BARGRAPH MENU
Span Enab
F1 F2 F3
WII MAIN MENU
Disp I/O Cal
F1 F2 F3
DISPLAY MENU
Avg Cntby Units
F1 F2 F3
DISPLAY MENU
ID Form ScanT
F1 F2 F3
BAR GRAPH SPAN
> X lbs
F1 F2 F3
BARGRAPH?
On *Off
F1 F2 F3
BARGRAPH MENU
Span Enab
F1 F2 F3
BARGRAPH MENU
Span Enab
F1 F2 F3
Summary of Contents for Weigh II
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Page 20: ...3 8 Chapter 3 Menu Tree Keyboard Functions and Quick Start...
Page 50: ...6 12 Chapter 6 Calibration...
Page 68: ...A 2 Appendix A Product Specifications...
Page 70: ...B 2 Appendix B Summary of Commands Used When Vessel Mounting Hot Keys...
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