Section IV - Program Mode
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Keypad Data Entry
All programming information is entered via the
keypad or through communications. This document
will describe information being entered via the key-
pad. The program codes for AccuLoad II-RBU are di-
vided into 6 main directories and 9 subdirectories for
each main directory except for the recipe directory
which has 24 subdirectories, one for each recipe.
The main directories are as follows:
1. System
2. Product 1
3. Product 2
4. Product 3
5. Product 4
6. Recipe
The nine subdirectories for each main directory are
as follows:
Code Description
000 Configuration Directory*
100 General Purpose Directory
200 Flow Control Directory
300 Volume Accuracy Directory
400 Temperature & Density Directory
500 Pressure Directory
600 Read Only Data Directory
700 Communications Directory
800 Inputs & Outputs Directory
900 Diagnostics Directory
Note:
* Systems Directory only. Under special high-security,
requires jumper on computer board to program.
These subdirectories are then subdivided into three
sections; low security, high-security and special high-
security. Under program protection are the codes that
are low security items or those which do not affect
volume accuracy such as: the status of the various
alarms, accumulative totalizers, date and time and
various other read only codes. The second digit of
these codes will always be zero through three. The
criteria for entering the Program Mode and changing
a parameter under this protection will consist of the
following:
1.
The program contact is closed.
2.
The access code for the AccuLoad II has been
correctly entered.
The Weights and Measures codes, codes which are
involved in volume accuracy are high-security codes.
The second digit of these codes will always be four
through seven. The criteria for entering the Program
Mode and changing these codes will consist of the
following:
1.
The program contact is closed.
2.
The Weights and Measures contact is closed.
3.
The access code for the AccuLoad II has been
correctly entered.
Note:
These codes can be viewed while the Program Contact is
closed but can not be changed.
Program codes that have a second digit of eight can
be protected by either the program contact or by both
the program contact and the Weights and Measures
contact. The security requirements of these codes
may vary under various Weights and Measures
agencies' guidelines. The criteria for entering the
Program Mode and changing these codes will vary
depending on how code X40 is programmed, where
X equals the subdirectory number of the codes (i.e.,
440, 640 etc.).