3 details of the function table – Rice Lake MC Series Mass Comparator, A&D Weighing - MC-6100 User Manual
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9-3 Details of the Function Table
Class
Item and Parameter
Description
0
1
Cond
Condition
2
Fast response rate, sensitive value FAST
MID.
Slow response rate, stable value SLOW
Can be changed by response
adjustment. With “hold 1”,
sets the averaging time.
0
1
5t-b
Stability band width
2
Stable range is ±1 digit
Stable range is ±3 digits
The stabilization indicator illuminates
when the display fluctuation is
within the range. With “hold 1”,
sets the averaging time.
0
OFF
Hold
Hold function
1 ON
Holds the display when stable
in animal mode. With “Hold 1”,
ANIMAL turns on.
0 OFF
1
Normal
2 Strong
trc
Zero tracking
3 Very strong
Keeps zero display by tracking
zero drift.
0
5 times/second
5pd
Display refresh rate
1 10 times/second
Period to refresh the display
0
Point (.)
pnt
Decimal point
1 Comma (,)
Decimal point format
0
OFF
p-on
Auto display-ON
1 ON
Turns on the weighing mode
display when the AC adapter
is plugged in.
0
OFF
poff
Auto display-OFF
1 ON (10 minutes)
Turns off the display after 10
minutes of inactivity.
0
OFF
g5i
Capacity indicator
1 ON
Capacity indicator
Zero: 0%,
Maximum capacity: 100%
0
Not used
f1l
Filter
1 Used (when the balance is used as a mass comparator)
0
Sets the display to zero.
p-tr
Zero upon power-on
1
Does not set the display to zero. Displays the previous value.
With this setting, do not perform re-zero operations frequently.
Refer to “Zero upon power-on” on page 33.
0
Performs zero and span calibration
ba5fnc
Environment
Display
5pn
Span calibration
1
Performs span calibration only.
Span calibration using the internal mass is possible with a tare
on the weighing pan.
Refer to “Span calibration” on page 33.
Cl adj
Clock
Refer to the GX series instruction
manual, “10-9 Clock and Calendar
Function”.
Confirms and sets the time and
date. The time and date are
added to the output data.
0
No comparison
1
Comparison, excluding “near zero” when stable or overloaded
2
Comparison, including “near zero” when stable or overloaded
3
Continuous comparison, excluding “near zero”
Cp
Comparator mode
4
Continuous comparison, including “near zero”
0
Digital input, upper/lower limits
1
Weighing input, upper/lower
limits
Cp Hi, Cp lo can be selected.
2
Digital input, reference value
Cp fnc
Comparator
Cp in
Input method
3
Weighing input, reference value
Cp ref, Cp lmt can be
selected..
Factory setting
Note: “Digit” is a unit of minimum weighing value