
PT610, PT620, PT630
Instruction Manual
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STAB = Weighing is stable
ZR I = Zero range of indicated weight
ZR G = Zero range of gross weight
ERRO = Error
FBUS = Controlled by Fieldbus or BSI command
6.4.6.6 [366 ZR [d]] – In-Zero range
Set the zero band XX.X in divisions, ± from calibrated zero, when the zero outputs ZR I, ZR G are
activated. Default = 1.0
6.4.6.7 [367 OUPUTS IMME] – Output relay mode
The output relays can switch at a target either immediately or once the weight is stabilised.
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IMME = Immediately change even if the weight is unstable. STAB = Change if the scale is stable.
Note:
Only present on PT610.See [326]6.4.2.6 for PT620, PT630.
6.4.7 [37_] – Identification data
Note:
Not present on PT610.
Settings for managing and linking ID data.
6.4.7.1 [371 NAMEDIS] – ID name display
NO = Identification name is not displayed.
YES = Identification name is displayed until or any alphanumeric key is pressed.
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TEMP = ID data is displayed after showing the ID name for 2 seconds.
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Note:
Not present on PT610.
6.4.7.2 [372 ID1NAME] – ID 1 data name
The name given to the data stored in the ID1 memory.
Maximum 16 characters. Default is ID 1
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Note:
Not present on PT610.
6.4.7.3 [373 ID1LINK] – Data linked to ID1
Data in the various memories can be linked to the ID 1 data for easy look up and recall. The linking is
by memory position, ID 1 data stored at 132 links to data in APW memory (or memory type set below)
at position 132.
For example you might be counting bolts. The ID 1 name might be BOLTS so all the data in ID 1 is a
bolt. Position 132 might be M10X1.5 so you can easily see the bolt type. This can link to APW memory
132 which might be 45.356 and is the Average Piece Weight of an M10X1.5 bolt for counting.
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NO = No memory data is linked.
APW = APW memory.
SET = Set memory
PT = PT memory.
SP = SET and PT memories.
AP = APW and PT memories.
AS = APW and SET memories.
ASP = APW and SET and PT memories.
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Note:
Not present on PT610.
6.4.7.4 [374 ID2 NAME] – ID2 data name
The name given to the data stored in the ID2 memory.
Maximum 16 characters. Default is ID 2
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Note:
Not present on PT610.
6.4.7.5 [375 ID2 LINK] – Data linked to ID2
Data in the various memories can be linked to the ID 2 data for easy look up and recall. The linking is
by memory position, ID 2 data stored at 12 links to data in APW memory (or memory type set below) at
position 12.
For example you might be counting nuts for bolts as above. The ID 2 name might be NUTS so all the
data in ID 2 is a NUT. Position 12 might be M10X1.5 so you can easily see the nut type. This can link to
APW memory 12 which might be 9.36 and is the Average Piece Weight of an M10X1.5 nut for counting.
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NO = No memory data is linked.
APW = APW memory.
SET = Set memory
PT = PT memory.
SP = SET and PT memories.
AP = APW and PT memories.
AS = APW and SET memories.
ASP = APW and SET and PT memories.
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Note:
Not present on PT610.