Chapter 5 - Block Transfers
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TABLE 5-17: BLOCK WRITE COMMAND NUMBER 52: DOWNLOADING SETPOINT RELAY PARAMETERS
NOTE:
Deadband must be numerically larger than preact.
The three setpoint description bytes are constructed by first reading the
table above to determine the 1 and 0 pattern representing the weighing
parameter you would like the setpoint to monitor, then writing that pat-
tern below under the appropriate relay number. When patterns have
been written for all desired relays then read bytes A, B, and C across
from left to right.
Example of Proper
Setpoint Description
Bytes
The proper setpoint description bytes for the following desired Relay
types are as follows:
Relay 1 = Gross
Word 1, bits 8 - 15 = 0001 0000 = 10 (hex)
Preact value for setpoint #1
Preact value for setpoint #2
Preact value for setpoint #3
Preact value for setpoint #4
Preact value for setpoint #5
Preact value for setpoint #6
Preact value for setpoint #7
Preact value for setpoint #8
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
Setpoint value for setpoint #1
Setpoint value for setpoint #2
Setpoint value for setpoint #3
Setpoint value for setpoint #4
Setpoint value for setpoint #5
Setpoint value for setpoint #6
Setpoint value for setpoint #7
Setpoint value for setpoint #8
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
TOTAL NUMBER OF WORDS
51
BLOCK WRITE COMMAND NUMBER 52:Downloading Setpoint Relay Parameters
START
WORD DEFINITIONS:
#WORDS
WORD
Peak Force
Net Weight
Gross Weight
Rate-of-Change
Totalizer
Word 1, bits 8 - 15
0
0
0
0
1
Word 2, bits 0 - 7
0
0
1
1
0
Word 2, bits 8 - 15
0
1
0
1
0
TABLE 5-18: SETPOINT DESCRIPTION BYTES
SETPOINT DESCRIPTION BYTES
Relay 8
Relay 7
Relay 6
Relay 5
Relay 4
Relay 3
Relay 2
Relay 1
Word 1, bits 8-15
Word 2, bits 0-7
Word 2, bits 8-15
TABLE 5-19: SETPOIINT DESCRIPTION BYTES