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MODEL 9840 Alphanumeric Screen
>User Data Entry
This menu is used to enter numerical constants used by the math options. These
constants are listed in a submenu that works exactly like the main setup mode menu.
Typical items in this submenu are:
>>Base Area Entry
This is the area in square inches that is used to calculate load in pounds per square
inch (PSI) or Mega Pascals (MPa). A different area can be set for all four channels.
>Analog Output
This menu is used to set up the standard analog output. Instead of a submenu there is a
series of selections. Pressing
Back
at any time will step you back to the previous setup
entry where it can be edited or accepted once more with the
Continue
button. Setup data
will only be saved when the setup is finished. Note that when you change a cell type (from
load to torque or back again) these settings must be reset for the new cell.
1.
Channel:
-- This asks the user for the Analog Output channel. By default, A and C
are selectable. These channel designations do not prevent you from using any source
item with the selected Analog Output channel; using Load A with Analog Output C is
possible.
2.
Source:
-- This entry allows you to scroll through a list (Using the up and down
buttons) to select the source of the data that will drive the analog output. The
standard list will include load or torque, peak, valley, gross, A+B/C+D and the four
user sums (All summed items options, will only appear only if the cells on the summed
channels are of the same type).
3.
Units:
-- This entry allows you to scroll through the list of available units for the data
source you have chosen in the previous step.
4.
Full
-- This entry specifies the value of source data (in the selected units) that will
cause the Model 9840 to output positive full scale analog voltage (+10.0 volts).
5.
Zero
-- This entry specifies the value of source data (in the selected units) that will
cause the Model 9840 to output zero analog voltage (0.0 volts).