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Chapter 24 Pre-setable Parameters (STANDARD)
Technical Reference Manual
Chapter 24 Pre-setable
Parameters (STANDARD)
24.1 Description
The name of certain parameters will include an
indication of whether the values of those parameters
were determined by the instrument or by some other
means such as operator entry or memory recall (ie
preset). These parameters are shown in table 44.
The names shown in table 44 will be preceded by a "P" if
the value is preset, ie not determined by the instrument,
when the name is printed or shown on the display. This
preset marking ability also applies to the user supplied
names which are now possible for all parameters. Refer
to Chapter 14, Section on Naming Parameters.
The tare parameter will be considered not preset
when an
auto-tare is performed or when it is cleared (by pressing
<0> <TARE>) or if it is lost after a power-down (if
P161 TrSav = Disbl). When the tare is changed in any
other manner (ie entering a numeric tare, a value
received via serial transmission, recalled from a
database, copied from another parameter with the %C
command, etc...) then the tare will be considered preset.
The gross, net, and quantity total parameters will be
considered not preset
if the total value of the parameter
is cleared to zero. However, entering a numeric value
(or changing it in any of the ways listed above) for an
accumulate parameter will cause that parameter and its
derivatives it to be considered preset. Performing an
accumulation does not affect the preset status of an
accumulate parameter.
The average piece weight parameters are considered not
preset if the piece weight has been directly determined
by sampling. If the piece weight is established by any
other method (such as those listed earlier) then the APW
will be considered preset.
In addition, the macro command, x%f, has been created,
where x is one of the preset-able parameters as listed
above. This command performs an "IF parameter x is
preset" which allows a macro to check the "preset" status
of the specified parameter. Refer to chapter 16, Macro
Programming for more information on this command.
24.2 Setup
P412.X PrSET
This parameter allows for enabling/disabling the preset
feaure on the instrument.
SECTION - 24.2
Parameter Number Parameter Name
2 Tare
3 GrTOT
4 GrT+C
5 GrT-C
6 NtTOT
7 NtT+C
8 NtT-C
31 QtTOT
32 QtT+C
33 QtT-C
34 APW
35 APW*K
Table 44 Pre-setable Parameters