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Model 574 Programmable Counting System (PCS)
224 - GSE Scale Systems
P5114.X Basis
This parameter specifies whether the lower activation
target value for the setpoint is a specific value or if it is
based upon another value. The selections include "new
#" where the target value is a specific value, "% val"
where the target value for this setpoint is a percentage
multiplier of another variable (to be specified later), or
"Diff" where the target value for this setpoint is
subtracted from another variable (to be specified later).
The "%val" and "diff" selections let you base the setpoint
on one of the ten variables (parameters #80-89). These
can be easily accessed from the Weigh Mode by setting
up the Selectable Modes (P300-P309) parameters
accordingly. This permits you to change target values
without accessing the Setup Mode.
P5115. AL
This parameter sets the lower setpoint activation value.
This is the lower limit if P5110 is set to between or
outside. If P5114 is % val or diff, then this value is a
percentage of or difference of another value,
respectively. Note that percentages can be greater than
100 and diff values can be negative which could make
the calculated value larger than the value upon which it is
based.
NOTE:
Parameters P5116 and P5117 are accessible only if
P5114 is set for % val or diff.
P5116.X Based
This parameter determines the variable that the lower
target value for this setpoint is based upon. The selection
here may be based on one of ten variables, P80-P89,
which are accessible during normal operation and
specified in P5117, or is based on one of the setup values
of a particular setpoint.
P5117.X Value
This parameter has two sets of choices, depending on the
choice made for P5116. If selection P5116-0 (Var #) is
made, then choose which variable upon which the lower
activation parameter will be based. If P5116 is set for one
of the other setpoints, then choose which of the other
setpoint values this parameter is based upon, the lower
activation parameter, the upper activation parameter, the
lower de-activation parameter, or the upper de-activation
parameter.
NOTE:
The next four parameters (P5118 thru P5120) are
accessible only if P5110 is set for between or outside.
P5118 Basis
This parameter is similar to P5114 in that you will
specify whether the the upper target value for the setpoint
is a specific value or will be based upon another value.
The selections include new # where the target value is a
specific value, % val where the target value for this
setpoint is a percentile multiplier of another variable (to
be specified later), or the target value for this setpoint is
subtracted from another variable (to be specified later).
P5119. AU:
This parameter sets the setpoint upper activation value:
This is a keyed-in value with a maximum allowed value
of 999,999,900. Note if P5118 is % val or is diff then this
value is a percentage of or the difference of another value
to be specified later.
NOTE:
The next two parameters are accessible only if P5118
was set for % val or diff.
P5120.X Based
This parameter is the based-upon specifier which
determines the variable upon which the upper target of
this setpoint is based. The selection here may be based on
one of ten variables, P80-P89, which are accessible
during normal operation and specified in P5121, or is
based on one of the values of a setpoint also specified in
P5121.
P5121.0 Value
This parameter is similar to P5117 in that two sets of
choices are available depending upon the selection made
in P5120. You can either designate which of the
variables the upper target will be based upon or you can
specify which of the parameters of the other designated
setpoint this parameter will be based upon.
NOTE:
Parameters P5130 through P5140 all pertain to de-
activation of the setpoint.
P5130.0 DeAct
This parameter specifies the condition which will de-

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