AccuPro-5000
™
MEASUREMENT SYSTEM OPERATOR MANUAL
Issued by Department:
Engineering
Doc. Number:
5000-00-00-002
Revision:
02
Effective Date:
10/05/2021
File: 5000-00-00-002-r2_
AccuPro_5000_Operator_Manual
Copyright© 2021 Scaletron Industries, Ltd
All Rights Reserved
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Restore operation will be terminated for the respective channel and a temporary error message (Not
shown on Control-Flow diagram) will be displayed. Be advised that once executed, this action
cannot be canceled or reversed.
b.
Select and enter the desired state of Secure Tare.
If “Enable” is selected, the
ability to make tare
adjustments will be denied when the system is in RUN Mode. This prevents an unauthorized user
from altering its value during normal operation. Instead, the current tare value will be displayed.
If “Disable” is selected,
user-adjustment of the tare value will be supported when the system is in
RUN Mode during normal operation.
c.
Select and enter the desired state of the Keypress
Buzzer. If “Enable” is selected, the Internal Buzzer
will be momentarily energized as audible feedback each time a keypad button is pressed.
If “Disable”
is selected, the Internal Buzzer will not be activated in response to a keypress.
d.
Select and enter the desired state of the Alarm Buzzer. If
“Enabl
e
” is selected
, the Internal Buzzer
will be energized to signal Alarm conditions, some of which are user-selectable.
If “Disable” is
selected, the Internal Buzzer will remain de-energized, or OFF, during active alarm states.
e.
Select and enter an LCD backlight intensity to 1 of 16 levels,
with “
15
” corresponding to the
brightest
level and “
0
”
to the dimmest. The backlight intensity will track the adjustment value in real-time.
f.
Select and enter the desired Serial Output Port baud rate.
8.7
Channel Config
Select this menu option by pressing the Enter Key while the display appears as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24: CHANNEL CONFIGURATION Menu Option
This menu offers a set of channel-specific, configuration options for a selected active scale. Option
selections are saved to non-volatile memory located on the
respective channel’s
Analog Input Board.
Once this menu has been entered, the user is forced to answer the entire suite of submenu configuration
options, even if the intent is to modify only one of them. The default configuration for each option is its
current value, thus pressing the Enter Key each time will maintain their current status.
8.7.1
Procedure
The procedure for navigating the Channel Configuration submenu follows the control flow diagram
depicted in Figure 25.
CHANNEL CONFIG