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3.3
Options Configuration
The UMC 600IS offers a selection of optional features
that are available in the configuration of the indicator.
The options setup mode allows the operator to expand
the capabilities of the indicator. The available options
are:
•
Option 1 - Expanded resolution
•
Option 2 - Analog output
•
Option 3 - Time and date
•
Option 4 - Auto shutoff
•
Option 5 - Not used
•
Option 6 - Five-point linearization
•
Option 7 - Smart serial I/O
To access digital option configuration, close switches
SW1-2 and 1-3 (Figure 3-5). If the option mode has
been enabled, selections are available. If the option
mode is not enabled (all options turned off), dashes
appear across the display (
- - - - -
). Press and hold the
ENT
key until
OPtion
appears on the display.
Figure 3-5. Close Switches SW1-2 and 1-3 for
Option Configuration
In the option mode, primary function keys (
ZERO
,
NET/GROSS
, etc.) operate as secondary function keys
(Figure 3-6).
Figure 3-6. Front Panel Keys with Alternate
Functions in Options Menu
Use the
ZERO
key to select Options 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 7,
or the
TARE
RECALL
key to scroll backward through
the options. To enable a selected option, use the
NET/GROSS
key.
Some options, once enabled, may have an option
submenu available. Use the
TARE
key to access the
option submenu. To make parameter selections in the
option submenu, use the
lb/kg CONV
key. Display
prompting is provided in each case.
Key Functions Summary
Use the list below as a quick reference when selecting
and configuring the options.
3.3.1
Option 1 – Expanded Resolution
Enabling Option 1 increases the indicator resolution
by allowing display graduation selections beyond the
normal 20,000 in Parameter 1 of the configuration
mode.
Up to 80,000 displayed graduations are available
when this option is on; however, applying such high
gains to the data may cause undesirable display
instability in some applications.
The expanded resolution (OP.1) is shown in Table 3-9.
The Option 1 parameters are graphically illustrated in
Figure 3-7, shown below.
Figure 3-7. Option 1 Menu
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
CE
ENT
TARE
RECALL
ZERO
NET
GROSS
TARE
lb/kg
CONV
1 SET
POINT
2 SET
POINT
CAPACITY
600 x 0.1
ZERO
NET
GROSS
lb
kg
MOTION
DEAD LOAD (3)
CONF (2)
CAL (1)
3 4
2
1
OPEN
NORM
ENTER
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
CE
ENT
TARE
RECALL
ZERO
NET
GROSS
TARE
lb/kg
CONV
1 SET
POINT
2 SET
POINT
CAPACITY
600 lb. X 0.1
ZERO
NET
GROSS
lb
kg
MOTION
M O D E L
700
1 SET
POINT
1
2
4
5
ENABLE
DISABLE
OPTION
MENU
PARAMETER
SELECT
SELECT
OPTION
Prompt Display
Interpretation
Expanded Resolution
OP.1 oF
OP.1 on
Off
On (expanded up to 80,000 displayed
graduations)
Table 3-9. Expanded Resolution Options
ZERO
TARE
RECALL
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
0
CE
ENT
ZERO – Increments option number
NET/GROSS – Turns options ON/OFF
TARE – Steps through subparameters or functions as
ENTER for numeric changes
lb/kg CONV – Selects subparameters or digit position/decrements
digit for numeric changes
PRINT – Increments digit for numeric entries
TARE RECALL – Provides backstep in configuration mode
0 – 9 – Used to enter numeric values directly,
including ZERO/SPAN values in Option 2
or TIME/DATE in Option 3 mode
NET
GROSS
TARE
lb/kg
CONV
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
OPTION 5
OPTION 4
OPTION 3
OPTION 2
CALIBR
CONFIG
OPTION 6
OFF
ON
EXPANDED
RESOLUTION
SERIAL
OPTION 1
OPTION 7