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Main displays viewed in the test mode menu – Dillon FI-90 User Manual

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VERSION

version - Under version are the Weigh-Tronix part number for

the FI-90 force indicator, and the revision number for

the software found in your unit. Weigh-Tronix part

numbers are divided into two parts: a five-digit prefix

and a four-digit dash number.

dISPLAY

display - From this display: dISPLAY, press PRINT / SE-

LECT and the top row of annunciators turns on.

Press PRINT / SELECT again and a dynamic test is

run. Press MENU to stop the dynamic test or

consecutively press MENU to step through the

display test routine. Press PRINT / SELECT when

the dynamic test is active to return the display to

dISPLAY.

buttonS

buttons - With bUttOnS displayed, press PRINT / SELECT

and an underscore will appear on the screen. Press

any key except MENU to check for proper key

functioning. After testing the keys, press MENU to

return the display to bUttonS.

OutPutS

outputs - These tests allow you to turn the cutoffs on and off

automatically in sequence, under CYCLE, or indi-

vidually, under CUTOFF 1 and CUTOFF 2. When

you exit the outputs test, the cutoffs revert to their

proper condition according to the applied gross force.

input

input

- This test tells you how the remote control input is

configured. It may be off, or it may be configured as

a remote PRINT key control, a remote GROSS /

PEAK key control, or a remote ZERO / CLEAR key

control. With input displayed, press PRINT /

SELECT and an underscore will appear. Activate the

external remote switch, and the display will print the

name of the key to which the remote input is dedi-

cated, verifying proper functioning of the connection.

VoltAgE

voltage - The input power voltage is displayed in tenths of a

volt. In the battery versions, the BATTERY annuncia-

tor comes on when the voltage reaches approxi-

mately 5.4 volts.

A to d

A to D - Displays the analog-to-digital counts. The span is

normally 20,000 counts per millivolt per volt. With a

calibrator at zero millivolts per volt, the displayed

value should be between -200 and +200.

SEriAL

serial - Tells you if the serial output is ready or busy. A

jumper connecting pins 4 and 8 of the serial port will

cause READY to be displayed.

Main Displays Viewed

in the Test Mode Menu