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Model 574 Programmable Counting System (PCS)
18 - GSE Scale Systems
Press <CLR> to skip the calibration routine. Pressing
any other key returns to the Setup Mode. Refer to
chapter 7 for details on calibration.
If you made any changes to the setup, the system will ask
you to press <ENTER> to save any modifications. If
you press <CLR>, the system will ask you to press
<ENTER> if you want to undo modifications. Press any
other key to return to the Setup Mode. The system will
prompt you to press <ENTER> to exit.
4.4 Parameter Types
There are two types of setup parameters in the 574,
KEY-IN and SELECTABLE. Key-in parameters,
require a numeric entry followed by the <ENTER> key.
Key-in parameters are identified by a pair of dashes on
the right side of the data portion of the display.
Selectable parameters are identified by a pair of digits
indicating the parameter selection number. Selectable
parameters provide you with a sub-set series of choices
which may be displayed by pressing the <ENTER> key.
You can also make your choice by directly keying in the
selection number. For example, parameter P112 contains
over 100 different selections. You could press the
<ENTER> key to cycle through the selections, or you
could key in the selection number and press
<ENTER>. If you want to return to the first selection,
press <0> <ENTER>. To locate a particular selection
number refer to the parameter listings in Table 3.
All of the programmable parameters are divided into the
following groups:
P101 to P103 set up the Multi-Scale option operation.
This permits inputs from up to 3 scales in the 574, and
allows three choices for each scale: disable, save, or
enable for scales 1 thru 3.
P110 to P119 govern basic weighing setup which
includes full scale definition, indicator precision, display
update rates and linearization enable for Scale 1.
P120 to P129 govern basic weighing setup for Scale 2
which includes full scale definition, indicator precision,
display update rates and linearization enable. This
Parameter group is available if P102 is set to enable for
Scale 2.
P130 to P139 govern basic weighing setup for Scale 3
which includes full scale definition, indicator precision,
display update rates and linearization enable. This
Parameter group is available if P103 is set to enable for
Scale 3.
P150 to P158 set up the selection of units, their order of
appearance and the custom units feature.
P160 to P165 set up Model Number, Tare operation and
Accumulation functions.
P166 to P169 disable certain keyboard functions.
P170 to P172 setup the analog output option. ** This
option is not
available on the 574. Contact GSE for
more information. **
P180 to P188 set up the counting mode setup selections
which includes auto sampling, auto-enhance, sample
size, accuracy and counting internal resolution. These
parameters apply only to the counting operations and are
not operational in the weighing operations.
P192 to P193 selects the filter selection used during a
sampling routine. Enforced accuracy during sample
routine set at P183 then reverts back to the original filter
during normal counting operations.
P200 to P209 set up the basic communication protocols.
Thr baud rate, number of data bits, parity, number of stop
bits.
P210 to P242 set up the selection criteria for Custom
Transmits 1 through 4. (Parameters P1000 through
P4000 customize the data to be transmitted).
P250 to P251 set up the network capabilities of the 574.
There are 255 addresses available.
P290 to P292 set up the remote display capabilities of
the 574.
P300 to P309 assign the sequence of mode appearance
when the < SELECT > key is pressed during weighing
mode operation.
P400 to P401set up the custom PIN# (access code) for
the entire unit and the quick cal mode.
P410 to P412 set up the unit to meet OIML
specifications. These parameters include international
character set selections.
P480 to P489 specify a fixed number of decimal places
for each of the ten Variables (Vars). Each variable may
have its decimal point fixed to a value between 0 (x.) and
5 places (x.xxxxx).
P500 to P515 set up the Time-Date and Alarm
operations.

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