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5.2
Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions
The following sections provide graphic representations of the 420 menu structures. In the actual menu structure,
the setting you choose under each parameter are arranged horizontally. To save page space, menu choices are
shown in vertical columns. The factory default setting appears at the top of each column in bold type.
Most menu diagrams are accompanied by a table that describes all parameters and parameter values associated
with that menu. Default parameter values are shown in bold type.
5.2.1
Configuration Menu
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
XXXXXXX
GRADS
10000
0
number
ZTRKBN
ZRANGE
1.900000
MOTBAN
FS+2%
FS+9D
FS+1D
FS
OVRLOA
1
4
2
8
DIGFL1
32
16
64
number
1
4
2
8
DIGFL2
32
16
64
1
4
2
8
DIGFL3
32
16
64
BOTH
PBTARE
NOT ARE
KEYED
T AREFN
ALGOUT
DIG IN
SETPNT
PROGRM PFORMT
SERIAL
CALIBR
CONFIG FORMAT
8OUT
32OUT
16OUT
64OUT
DFSENS
DFTHRH
2OUT
128OUT
4OUT
2DD
NONE
5DD
20DD
10DD
50DD
200DD
100DD
250DD
15HZ
60HZ
30HZ
7.5HZ
SMPRAT
VERS
number
1
number
Figure 5-4. Configuration Menu
CONFIG Menu
Parameter
Choices
Description
Level 2 submenus
GRADS
1000
number
Graduations. Specifies the number of full scale graduations. The value entered must be in
the range 1-100 000 and should be consistent with legal requirements and environmental
limits on system resolution.
To calculate GRADS, use the formula, GRADS=Capacity / Display Divisions
Display divisions for primary and secondary units are specified on the FORMAT menu.
ZTRKBND
0
number
Automatically zeroes the scale when within the range specified, as long as the input is
within the ZRANGE and scale is at standstill. Specify the zero tracking band in ± display
divisions. Maximum legal value varies depending on local regulations.
NOTE: For scales using linear calibration, do not set the zero tracking band to a value
greater than that specified for the first linearization point.
Table 5-2. Configuration Menu Parameters