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BATCH MENU DESCRIPTIONS
This section provides more detailed descriptions of the selections found in the Batch Menu Chart.
Factory-set defaults are shown in bold; (NA) for North America and (€) for Europe.
CODE/NAME DESCRIPTION SELECTION LIST
B1
Input Function
Use this menu to assign a keyboard function to the input terminal
(J4:3).
"0" = Print, "1" = Zero, “2” = Tare, “3” = Units, “4” = F1
0 (NA/€)
1, 2, 3, 4
B2
Input Logic
Use this menu to assign the active logic level to the input terminal
(J4:3).
"0" = Low logic, "1" =High logic
0 (NA/€)
1
B3
Batch Mode
Use this menu to assign the batch mode. F30 must be set to “7”.
“0” = Manual, “1” = Automatic, “2” = Filling, “3” = Continuous
0 (NA/€)
1, 2, 3
B4
Output Logic
Use this menu to assign the active logic level to each of the output
terminals (OUT1 thru OUT4). This menu selection has four sub-
menus: “B4U1” (OUT1), B4U2” (OUT2), B4U3” (OUT3), and
B4U4” (OUT4), all with identical selections.
"0" = Low logic, "1" =High logic
0
1(NA/€)
B5
Front Panel
Access
Password
There are three keys on the front panel which allow set point or
over/under values to be entered into the system. Front panel access
is password protected. Use this menu to assign or change the
password.
Key-in
0 - 999999
336699 (NA/€)
B6
Output Trip
Delay
Use this menu to assign a cutoff delay (in seconds) to each of the
output terminals (OUT1 thru OUT4). This is for in-flight
compensation method. This menu selection has four sub-menus;
“B6U1” (OUT1), B6U2” (OUT2), B6U3” (OUT3), and B64U4” (OUT4),
all with identical selections.
Key-in
0.0 – 10.0
0(NA/€)
BATCH MENU PROCEDURES
This section provides instructions for all of the Batch Menu procedures.
Key-in Operation (B5 and B6)
Follow these general instructions for those parameters requiring keyed-in data:
1. While in the Setup mode, scroll to "B x", and then scroll down once using the ZERO key. The
display will momentarily show a brief description, followed the currently stored value.
2. If the displayed value is correct, simply press the ENTER or C/CE key to escape.
3. If the displayed value needs to be changed, use the front panel numeric keys to key-in the
new value and then press ENTER. If you make a mistake, press the C/CE key as a backspace
key. The display will show "Set" momentarily, and then revert back up to "B x".