Configuration and Calibration
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3.7.3 TYPE(i) (type)
Type of output action.
These are the options:
OFF (off): Deactivated
GROSS (gross): Gross weight value as reference
NET (net): Net weight value as reference
+REL (p_rel): Setpoint trips on the absolute setpoint value, VL(i),
plus the relative value, REL(i)
-REL (n_rel): Setpoint trips on the absolute setpoint value, VL(i),
minus the relative value, REL(i)
+%REL (p_prel): Similar to +REL/-REL except the setpoint trips on the
absolute setpoint value plus a percentage of the
relative value
-%REL (n_prel): Similar to +REL/-REL except the setpoint trips on the
absolute setpoint value minus a percentage of the
relative value
ZERO (0ero): The output tracks if a zero is in the system
ZERONET (0net): The output acts if the net mode is activated and the
display shows a zero
SS (ss): The output tracks if the scale is in the Standstill state
INRANGE (inrang): The output tracks if the weight value is within ±MAX
NEG (neg): The output tracks if the weight value is under zero
TARE IN (tare): The output tracks if a tare is in the system
PRINT (print): The output tracks while printing
SUM (tot): The output tracks if there is a sum
PC_Ctr (pc_ctr): Output controlled by serial port.
3.7.4 REL(i) (rel)
It defines the reference SETPOINT number on which ±REL or ±%REL are applied. It
should be considered that the output number that we are defining must be higher than the
reference number. If this condition is not fulfilled, the error message “rel_err” will appear on
the auxiliary display.
These are the options:
1, 2, 3, 4
3.7.5 TRIP(i) (trip)
Setpoint trip action.
These are the options:
H: Trip when weight>VL(i)
L: Trip when weight <VL(i)
IN_B: Trip when VL(i)-BD(i)<weight<VL(i)+BD(i)
OUT_B Trip when weight>VL(i)+BD(i) or weight<VL(i)-BD(i)
If the digital output is set in the PC_Ctr mode of the TYPE(i) parameter (see 3.7.3),
when you turn on the equipment the output configuration is determined by this operation mode.
HIGH: Closed(ON)
LOW: OPEN(OFF)