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Brand | Topcon |
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Model | DIGI-STAR TMR3610 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Feature to enter desired weight for loading/unloading with alarms.
Monitors mix revolutions or time with warning signals.
Displays service or maintenance messages based on operation time.
Records hours of operation for maintenance scheduling.
Instructions for cleaning the indicator safely.
Precautions for charging the battery or welding on the machine.
Step-by-step guide to powering on the scale indicator.
Procedure for zero balancing the scale indicator.
How to upload or download data using a USB drive.
Explains different modes for RF Datalink operations.
How to start a recipe in the Complete Loads mode.
Allows advancing to the next pen without finishing the current one.
How to return to a previously skipped ingredient.
Covers pre-alarm, pen advance, tolerance, time/date changes, and recipe programming basics.
Steps to switch to manual recipe programming mode.
How to select different recipe entry methods.
How to use the hold mode to freeze displayed weight.
How to adjust the display backlight brightness.
Details settings in the General Settings menu, including language and display rate.
D.A.N. settings for remote inputs, scale communication, COM ports, baud rates, parity, and data bits.
D.A.N. for auto print, print formats, remote display, and graph modes.
D.A.N. for display count, capacity, motion detection, alarms, and timers.
D.A.N. settings for various COM port configurations.
D.A.N. for ingredient and pen tolerance, and batch advance delay.
D.A.N. for recipe print format, recipe total, ingredient re-sizing, batching control, and user ID.
D.A.N. for setup features, calibration, and maintenance messages.
Describes various mounting options for the indicator.
Guidelines for routing and connecting cables, including power and ground considerations.
Visual guide showing indicator connections to power supply and J-Box.
Steps for connecting load cells and observing their direction.
Wireless remote control for indicator on mixer.
Methods for transferring data to a PC (USB, Data Down Loader).
Use for remote zeroing with a 90-foot operating range.
Options for small and backlit remote displays.
Sensor for counting rotations and logging maintenance.