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Chapter 14 Data Registers and ID's (Programmable) Technical Reference Manual
P636. - - %Accy
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for the
Percentage of accuracy achieved after a sample
parameter.
P637. - - Sampl
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for the Last
Sampled Amount parameter.
14.6 Alarm and Recalled time Parameters
Alarm parameters can be custom named, making their
intended usage more specific to the scale user. These
parameters are pre-named for standard alarm purposes.
Some applications might require a custom name. The
name can be any length so as it does not exceed 49
characters. The name length greater than ten characters
is fine if its sent to a printer. Only the first ten characters
will be displayed in the ten character auxiliary display
(2-lines, 5x7 dot matrix) when the data entry mode is
accessed. If the name is five characters or less in length,
the bottom line (five characters) of the ten character
auxiliary display will still show the word "value". This
is part of the default name as it would be displayed if the
variable or register had not been named. If it is desirable
to have the variable name five characters or less, simply
add a (space) to the sixth character name location. No
matter what character length is specified it will be used
as the column name if the parameter is specified as a
column in a database. Refer to chapter 20 Database
(option) for more information on setting Weighing/
Counting parameters, VARS, REGS and ID"s as column
headings.
Naming Alarms (P650-P654)
P650. - - Rtime
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for the
recalled time parameter.
P651. - - A1Tim
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Alarm
number 1.
P652. - - A2Tim
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Alarm
number 2.
P653. - - A3Tim
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Alarm
number 3.
P654. - - A4Tim
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Alarm
number 4.
14.7 Numeric Parameter Setup (VARS
and REGS)
Variables (VARS) and Registers (REGS) can be named,
making their intended usage much more apparent to the
scale user. The 574 has ten (10) VARS and four (4)
REGS that can have a custom name associated with
each. The name can be any length so as it does not
exceed 49 characters. The name length greater than ten
characters is fine if its sent to a printer. Only the first ten
characters will be displayed in the ten character auxiliary
display (2-lines, 5x7 dot matrix) when the data entry
mode is accessed. If the name is five characters or less
in length, the bottom line (five characters) of the ten
character auxiliary display will still show the word
"value". This is part of the default name as it would be
displayed if the variable or register had not been named.
If it is desirable to have the variable name five characters
or less, simply add a (space) to the sixth character name
location. No matter what character length is specified it
will be used as the column name if the parameter is
specified as a column in a database. Refer to chapter 20
Database (option) for more information on setting
VARS, REGS and ID"s as column headings.
Naming VARS (P680-P689)
P680. - - Var#0
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Variable
#0.
P681. - - Var#1
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Variable
#1.
P682. - - Var#2
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Variable
#2.
P683. - - Var#3
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Variable
#3.
P684. - - Var#4
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Variable
#4.
P685. - - Var#5
Accessing this parameter sets the "naming" for Variable
#5.
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