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Chapter 21 Setpoints Setup (FEATURE) Technical Reference Manual
activate the setpoint. The selections include deactivation
if the weight rises above the upper target value, falls
below the lower target value, falls between the upper and
lower target values, falls outside of the target values, if
<TARE> is pressed, if <ZERO> is pressed, if
<PRINT> is pressed, if motion occurs, if motion ceases,
or if the activation is momentary. A final selection,
"never", can be selected so that the output will de-
activate only upon an activate command contained in a
Macro or an RS-232 message received through the
Comm Port. If "never" is chosen, then P5131 through
P5141 will not appear.
NOTE:
The "Above" selection corresponds to greater than or
equal to the target value while the "Below" selections
correspond to less than the target value.
P5131.X Hold
This parameter specifies a minimum de-activation time
from 0.0 seconds to 25.0 seconds.
P5132.0 Macro
This parameter specifies which Macro, if any, is to be
executed when the setpoint is de-activated. This can
trigger a series of commands, such as tare, accumulate,
print, increment a counter, etc., when the setpoint is
reached.
NOTE:
The following parameter is accessible only if the
selection for P5130 was set for above, below, between,
outside or always.
P5133.X Mot'n
This parameter specifies whether or not motion affects
the setpoint de-activation.
NOTE:
The following parameter is accessible only if the
selection for P5130 was set for above, below, between or
outside.
P5134.X Basis
This parameter specifies whether the lower target value
for the setpoint is a specific value or is based upon
another value. "New # "specifies a particular value; "%
val" indicates the entered lower de-activate value for this
setpoint is a percentage multiplier of another variable to
be specified later; "diff " indicates the entered lower de-
activate value for this setpoint is subtracted from another
variable to be specified later.
P5135. DL:
This parameter lets you enter the lower de-activate value
if P5130 is set to between or outside. Note if P5134 is set
to % val or diff then this value is a percentage of or
difference of another value.
NOTE:
The next two parameters are accessible only if P5134 is
set for % val or diff.
P5136.X Based
This parameter determines the variable upon which the
target value for this setpoint is based. This may be one of
the ten variables that may be accessed during normal
operation or one of the setup values of another setpoint.
P5137.X Value
This parameter has two possible sets of choices,
depending on the choice made for P5136. If selection
P5136-0 (Var #) is made, then you will specify which
variable the upper de-activation target value will be
based upon. If P5136 specified one of the other setpoints,
then this parameter will determine which parameter of
the other setpoint this parameter is based upon, either the
lower activation parameter, the upper activation
parameter, the lower de-activation parameter or the
upper de-activation parameter.
NOTE:
The next four parameters (P5138 through P5141) are
accessible only if P5130 is set for between or outside.
P5138.X Basis
This parameter specifies whether the upper target value
for the setpoint is a specific value or if it is based upon
another value. "New #" specifies the upper de-activate
target value is a specific value; "% val" specifies that the
entered upper de-activate target value for this setpoint is
a percentage multiplier of another variable to be
specified later; "diff" specifies that the entered upper de-
activate target value for this setpoint is subtracted from
another variable to be specified later.
P5139. DU:
This parameter is the setpoint upper de-activation value.
This is a keyed-in value with a maximum allowed value
of 999,999,900. Note if 5138 is "% val" or "diff" then
this value is a percentage of or difference of another
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