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Chapter 19 Memory Expansion (OPTION) Technical Reference Manual
SECTION - 19.3
Mode Number
P119 -
P600 - P694
P900 - P9XXX
P1000 - P4XXX
P700 - P712
P800 - P816
P170 - P172 (Not
available on the 574.)
P5100 - P8200
P80 - P89 (Software
setpoints are
available on
the 574. Contact GSE
for serial
hardware
output capabilities.)
P720
Description
Linearization
Custom Naming Parameters
Input Interpreter Setup
Custom Transmit Setups
ID Setups
Macros
Analog Output Setup
Setpoint Setups
Variables for Setpoints
Truck In / Out Weighing
Memory Use
When linearization is enabled, 41 bytes of
memory are absorbed. Each linearization point
will absorb 8 bytes of memory. There are a total
of five linearization points. One (1) byte of
memory is absorbed when the Linearization
Feature is enabled. If less than five points are
stored, 8 bytes of memory are freed up per point.
If less than 41 bytes of memory are free, the unit
will not allow linearization to be enabled.
Parameters 0 - 94 (P600 - P694) can accept a
name between 1 - 49 characters. Each character
will absorb 1 byte of memory.
There are eight possible interpretations that can
be engaged each of which can have a variable
number of characters from 1 - 49. If all eight
interpretations were used and all 49 characters
were stored for each then the total memory
required would be 8 x 49 = 392 bytes.
One byte per size of transmit setup plus two bytes
for each parameter transmitted. This applies to
each of the four Custom Transmit Setups.
Add up the entered values for even-numbered
parameters: P700, 702, 704, 706, 708 and 710.
Then add in the length of each entered name for
the odd-numbered parameters: P701, 703, 705,
707, 709 and 711.
The memory used by each macro is the size of the
Macro Setup minus one for each occurence of a
percent (%) character, plus one if the macro is
programmed. Add up all the memory used by
each of the sixteen macros, P800 thru P816.
If the analog output is enabled (P170), then 5
additional bytes of memory are used.
Each enabled Setpoint (P5100 thru P8200) uses
33 bytes of memory.
For each Variable (P80 thru P89) which is
referenced within the setpoint setup, four bytes of
storage memory are used.
When Truck In / Out Weighing is enabled (P720),
two bytes of storage memory are immediately
used and the remaining storage space is allocated
to allow the maximim number of rows possible.
Table 37 Memory Storage Requirements