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13. Setpoints-K346/K354
The instrument is capable of working with two internal setpoints. Only two types of setpoints are
available in K346 & K354 (over & under). Set point one is fixed as over and set point two is fixed to
under. The status of these setpoints are displayed on the LCD. Each setpoint is associated with a
physical output driver but it may also be simply used as an indicator.
13.1. Setpoint Menu Setup - SET.PTS (K346/K354)
TARG.1
(Target for Output 1)
This is the target value for output 1. This target provides the over
threshold value.
Range: –99999 to 999999
Default: 000000
ENABLE
(Enable setpoints)
Enable both setpoints.
Options:
OFF: Disable setpoints.
ON: Enable setpoints.
Default: OFF
Hysteresis defines the amount of weight required for an active set point
to become inactive again. HYS.1 is the hysteresis for set point 1. A
value of 0 still allows for 0.5 graduations of hysteresis.
Range: 0 to 999999
Default: 0
TARG.2
(Target for Output 2)
This is the target value for output 1. This target provides the under-
threshold value.
Range: –99999 to 999999
Default: 000000
Hysteresis defines the amount of weight required for an active set point
to become inactive again. HYS.2 is the hysteresis for set point 1. A
value of 0 still allows for 0.5 graduations of hysteresis.
Range: 0 to 999999
Default: 0
13.2. Setpoint Target
The SET.PTS:TARG.1/2 values set the values for the overload and underload limits.
1 and OVER annunciators are displayed in the lower section of the display when the output 1 is
active.
2 and LOWER annunciator is displayed in the lower section of the display when the output 2 is
active.
NOTE: These annunciators are shown only when indicator operate in single range
13.3. Setpoint Type (OVER/UNDER) and Hysteresis
Hysteresis defines the amount of weight required for an active setpoint to become inactive again.
For an OVER setpoint it will be the amount the weight must fall below the target to turn off. For an
UNDER setpoint it will be the amount of weight that it goes over the target by for the (already active)
output to turn off. A value of 0 still allows for 0.5 graduations of hysteresis.