Bcd menu setup procedures -7, Bcd print -7 setup procedures -7 – Hardy HI 2151/30WC Single-Scale Controller User Manual
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Chapter 5 - Setup
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Step 9.
If a value is present, press the test/clear button to clear it. Use
the numeric key pad to enter the new high value.
NOTE:
It is important to know that the high setting can be a lower value than the low setting,
which is necessary for some applications such as dispensing. The high setting value
can also be a negative number.
Step 10. Press the Enter button.
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A GOOD will appear briefly if the setting is a value other
than the value for the low setting.
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An ERR will appear if the value is equal to the LO value.
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To correct the error, simply set the high value to a value
other than the low value.
BCD Menu Setup
Procedures
About BCD
Communication
(See Section 4 for
Configuration
Procedures)
The BCD option board provides parallel output of a sensed gross, net,
or tare weight. The BCD option is setup by first entering the Option
Menu and selecting the FORMAT menu.
The menu display shows a combination of GNTDP (G = gross, n = net,
T = tare, D = display, P = print).
BCD Print
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The weight select mode tells the output device which type
of data is present.
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The user selects which type of data is desired by toggling
"GNT" under the Option/BCD sub-menu.
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If all three types of data are requested, then all three will
appear on the output one after the other, 10 milliseconds
apart.
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If "D" is selected, the output will follow the mode being dis-
played.
Setup Procedures
Step 1.
Press the 7/Option key. This gives the user access to the Setup
Sub-Menu. ROC or another option displays.
NOTE:
The display may show an option other than "ROC", depending upon which options
were installed. The HI 2151/30WC will show the first available option, in our exam-
ple, ROC.
Step 2.
Press the up or down arrow until the sub-menu BCD P1
appears.
Step 3.
Press the Enter Button, the FORMAT sub menu appears.
Step 4.
Press Enter. A series of letters (GNTDP) and spaces appear.
For example: G N _ _ D P. Note that in our example the “T” is
not displayed and that there are 6 spaces total. The sixth
value is used in other communication protocols.