Laurel Electronics LAUREATE SERIES SCALE-WEIGHT METER User Manual
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15. ANALOG OUTPUT OPTION
An analog board may be installed in the meter at rear panel jack position J4, adjacent to the
signal conditioner board. Once installed, this board is recognized by the meter, which will bring
up the appropriate menu items for it. These will not be brought up if an analog output board is
not installed.
The analog output can be a 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA or 0-10V unipolar signal with respect to isolated
ground, or a bipolar -10V to +10V voltage signal with respect to a reference return line.
Unipolar or bipolar operation is selected by a jumper. A unipolar current or voltage output is
selected at the connector. Unipolar 4-20 mA or 0-20 mA current is selected in software.
Unipolar current or voltage: Jumper a
Bipolar -10 to +10 voltage: Jumper b
The low analog output (0 mA, 4 mA, 0V, or -10V) may be set to correspond to any low
displayed reading An Lo. The high analog output (20 mA, 0V or 10V) may be set to corres-
pond to any high displayed reading An Hi. The meter will then apply a straight line fit between
these two end points to provide an analog output scaled to the meter reading.
KEYSTROKES FOR SETUP
If the MENU
key does not work, see Section 10 “Enabling & Locking Out Menu Items.”
Press Menu
Select Key
Press Digit Select
Key
Press Value Select
Key
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00
Analog output signal
selection.
0
0-20 mA current output
1
0-10V voltage output
2
4-20 mA current output
3
-10 to +10V voltage output
AnSEt
Analog Output Setup.
Press
until AnSEt
is displayed (requires
analog output board).
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00
Analog output source.
0
Net filtered
1
Gross filtered
2
Net unfiltered
3
Gross unfiltered
An Lo
Low displayed value
for 0 mA, 4 mA, 0V, or
-10V output
0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
0.0000 0.0000
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first
digit,
0
thru
9
for other flashing
digits. Decimal point location is
fixed by
dEC.Pt
selection.
An Hi
.
High displayed value
for 20 mA or 10V out-
put
0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
0.0000 0.0000
Select digit to flash.
Select
-9
thru
9
for flashing first
digit,
0
thru
9
for other flashing
digits. Decimal point location is
fixed by
dEC.Pt
selection.