MSI-3750 Digital Weight Indicator
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User Guide
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the “NET/GROSS” mode. In this mode the set point will operate at the
value which represents either a Gross weight or a Net weight.
3)
TOTAL – Set points can also be programmed to correspond to a Totaled
Weight In the “TOTAL” mode you can enter a set point value greater than
capacity.
DISPLAY MODE MENU
The set point Response Menu is used to program what will happen when the set
point becomes active. There are 3 choices:
1)
BLINKLCD – The Weight Display will blink. This allows the weight still to
be read while alerting the user that the set point is on.
2)
BLANKLCD – The Weight Display will turn off. If you absolutely want to
prevent weight readings when the set point is on.
3)
NORMAL – The relay will change. Set points 1 and 2 also have a front
panel LED indication. No other LCD indication is provided.
MESSAGE ENTRY
The set point Message Entry screen allow the user to input a message of up to 20
characters. After inputting the message, you can assign the message to display
on the LCD, and/or to transmit out either COMM Port. You can embed MSI “@
Codes” in the set point message that can cause the weight, time, date, etc., to
print out the selected Comm Port.
Messages displayed on the LCD are prioritized by the SP number. Set point 8’s
message will take priority over SP1-7, Set point 7’s message will take priority
over SP1-6, and so on. The most important message should be programmed into
the highest used SP number.
DELAY
The set point action can be delayed by entering a value from 1 to 1500 seconds.
If the set point condition goes away before the delay time-out is completed, the
set point action is canceled.
VALUE ENTRY
The set point Value Menu is used to input the weight value for the set point. It
also sets the sense of the set point…greater than (or equal to) or less than.
Overload alarms should always use “GREATER”.
DEAD ZONE VALUE ENTRY
After inputting the value, the 3750 allows entering a “Dead Zone” value (also
known as hysteresis). The set point Dead Zone can be used to prevent relay
chatter or to latch a set point over a specific weight range. In certain situations,
without dead zone, the set point will respond to small weight fluctuations. This
can cause the set point relay to turn on and off rapidly, possibly damaging a
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