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Channel 1 High Trend Alarm Bit
When on (1) channel 1 load has met or exceeded the high alarm percentage of sample.
Load values are stored at integer word I:e.1.
Percent of deviation of sample is stored at integer word I:e.5
Percent of deviation of sample is stored at integer word I:e.5
Channel 1 Low Trend Alarm Bit
When on (1) channel 1 load has met or dropped below the low alarm percentage of sample.
Load values are stored at integer word I:e.1.
Percent of deviation of sample is stored at integer word I:e.5
Channel 2 High Trend Alarm Bit
When on (1) channel 2 load has met or exceeded the high alarm limit.
Load value is stored at integer word I:e.2.
Percent of deviation of sample is stored at integer word I:e.6
Channel 2 Low Trend Alarm Bit
When on (1) channel 2 load has met or dropped below the low alarm percentage of sample.
Load value is stored at integer word I:e.2.
Percent of deviation of sample is stored at integer word I:e.6
Channel 1 Load Value (I:e.1)
Integer word represents peak load on channel 1 for current machine cycle.
If Reverse Bit (O:e.0/5) is on (1) value is reverse load on channel 1 for current machine cycle.
Channel 2 Load Value (I:e.2)
Integer word represents peak load on channel 2 for current machine cycle.
If Reverse Bit (O:e.0/5) is on (1) value is reverse load on channel 2 for current machine cycle.
Note: If O:e.0/1 is set to 1 then A/D Value is integer word for calibration set.
Channel 1 Percent of Deviation (I:e.3)
Integer word represents the percentage of change current peak load is to sample peak load.
Channel 2 Percent of Deviation (I:e.4)
Integer word represents the percentage of change current peak load is to sample peak load.
Channel 1 Average Sample Value (I:e.5)
Integer word represents the average of the sample load values on channel 1 in Tons.
Channel 2 Average Sample Value (I:e.6)
Integer word represents the average of the sample load values on channel 2 in Tons.
Sample Counter (I:e.7)
Counter used for number of Sample Count.
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