Chapter 7. service, Introduction, Km service code – Kistler-Morse KM Weigh II User Manual
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Chapter 7. Service
7-1
Chapter 7. Service
Introduction
The Service Menu is used to set up a user-
defined access code and to perform trouble-
shooting functions. This chapter covers the
functions in the Service Menu. Explanations
of each of the functions are provided. Addi-
tionally, navigation procedures through the
menu tree are provided for some of the
functions.
As shown in Figure 7-1, the Service Menu
has five submenus:
1. ADC — allows you to display material
weight and the equivalent A/D counts;
enable or disable monitoring for a channel;
adjust the excitation, effective resolution,
and gain; set (or reset) default parameters
for a specific channel; and set up and
enable filtering and tracking parameters
that reduce the effects of ‘noise’ and drift.
2. Setpt — allows you to turn the setpoint
relays on and off for test purposes.
3. 4/20 — allows you to calibrate the 0/4 and
20 mA outputs and set the current trans-
mitter output to specific values for test
purposes.
4. Micro — allows you to clear the 16-
character customer-defined ID, test the
keyboard, print setup information for each
vessel, reset the non-volatile RAM to
default parameters, and test the non-
volatile RAM.
5. Access — allows you to set up a user-
defined access code; also allows you to
enter the KM Mfg Code, which is needed
when performing certain troubleshooting
functions.
Note
You should not attempt to perform
troubleshooting in the Service Menu
without guidance from Kistler-Morse.
Contact Kistler-Morse for telephone
assistance before entering the Service
Menu to modify system parameters.
To set up a user-defined access code,
proceed directly to Access in this chapter.
KM Service Code
The KM Service Code is required to change
any parameters within the Service Menu
unless you entered the KM Mfg Code. The
KM Service Code number is:
9010
You can view parameters in the Service Menu
without entering the Service Code, but will be
prompted to enter the Code if you try to
change any parameters. Once the Service
Code is entered, you have access to all
functions that require the Code, while you
remain within the Manual Mode (i.e., you only
need to enter the Code once per Manual
Mode session, regardless of the number of
functions and channels you access).
KeyT
RamT
AdjEx
Dflt
Trk
ADC
Setpt
4/20
Micro
Disp
Res
Enab
Gain
Filter
Iadj
Test
Service
Test
Enabe
Step
Qlfy
DSPfact
Win
Matrl
Rate
Dflt
Dlim
Mon
IDrst
Prnt
RsRAM
User
KM
Access
Figure 7-1. The Service Menu Tree