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Storing threshold values using RS-232C commands from peripherals
The second upper limit, upper limit, lower limit and second lower limit can be specified using
RS
-
232C commands from peripherals.
Example command
HH : +1000.000
g
second upper limit
HI : +0800.000
g
upper limit
LO : +0600.000
g
lower limit
LL : +0400.000
g
second lower limit
: space of ASCII code 20 h
6.5.
Setting Center Value and Tolerance Range
This explanation uses
(5-stage comparison), specifies
(Center
value using numerical input) or
(Center value using sample weight input) to
(input method) in the function table, and compares using the center value and
numerical input of tolerance range.
Selecting a input method
(If
or )
Step 1 Press and hold the SAMPLE key to enter the function table.
is displayed.
Step 2 Press the SAMPLE key several times to display
(comparator threshold
value).
Step 3 Press the PRINT key to display
(comparator threshold value).
Step 4 Press the SAMPLE key several times to display "
Center value using numerical input
" or
"
Center value using sample weight
". Specify the center value, tolerance range and second
tolerance range.
Numerical input of center value
(If
)
Step 5 Press the PRINT key while displaying
. The current parameter is displayed (all
digits blinking). If parameter does not need to be changed, press the PRINT key or CAL
key and proceed to step 6. If the parameter is to be changed, press the RE-ZERO key and
change it using the following keys.
SAMPLE key
Moves blinking digit.
RE-ZERO key
Changes value of blinking digit.
MODE key
Changes polarity.
PRINT key
Stores and proceeds to step 6.
CAL key
Cancels and proceeds to step 6.
Step 6 Proceed to "
Storing tolerance range from center value using numerical input
".