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2. FULL SCALE TRANSDUCER CALIBRATION
The display alternates between
FU.S.C.
and the value of full scale in engineering units.
Press the ▲ key once.
The display shows
FU on
.
Press F to go to perform the full scale calibration.
The indicator automatically returns to operating mode after 6 seconds if no changes are made.
3. TARE CALIBRATION (weight applications only)
The display alternates shows
tArE
and the value of the tare in engineering units. The tare will be
forced to zero whenever zero or full scale calibration is performed. At this point there are two
options:
a. To perform calibration press ▲.
The display shows
tA
. followed by:
OFF
to disable calibration
ON
to enable calibration
b. If calibration is not needed, press F to go to the next parameter. The instrument
automatically returns to operating mode after 6 seconds if no changes are made.
5.3 ALARM SET POINTS
If the indicator has automatically returned to operating mode you can return to set the alarms by
following the procedure.
1. Alarm 1
Press F four times. The display will alternately show
1.xxxx
and the alarm set point where
xxxx
is a code for alarm operation mode. Only the alarm set point is shown during modification. Use
the ▲ and ▼ keys to modify this parameter. Resolution and decimal point position are as
selected for the readout value. Press F to store your change. The indicator automatically returns
to the normal operating mode after 6 seconds if no changes are made.
The codes for the remaining digits in the alarm operating mode are:
2nd digit 3rd digit 4th digit 5th digit
H
= High alarm
A
= Automatic reset
d
= Direct action
n
= Low alarm mask
L
= Low alarm
n
= Manual reset
r
= Reverse action
blank
= Not masked
for example, a display of
I.HAr
would indicate High alarm, auto reset, reverse action.
2. Alarm 2
The indicator will automatically enter this parameter after the F key is pressed to store the Alarm
1 set point. To enter Alarm 2 from the normal operating mode, press F five times. Programming
the Alarm 2 set point is the same as Alarm 1 above, except that the display alternately shows
2xxxx
and the alarm value.