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VT400 Technical Manual, Rev. A5 31 Doc # UM-VT400-EN
SETUP > SETUP 5 (Setpoints)
Par. Description Values
5.1, 5.2 Setpoint 1 output. 5.1=0 and 5.2=0: normal
5.1=1 and 5.2=0: no motion
5.1=0 and 5.2=1: error
5.3, 5.4 Setpoint 2 output. 5.3=0 and 5.4=0: normal
5.3=1 and 5.4=0: zero
5.3=0 and 5.4=1: net
5.6 Net / gross for both setpoints. 0=net
1=gross
5.7 Normally open / closed for both setpoints. 0=normally open
1=normally closed
A-CAL (Analog Output)
Par. Description Values
A.1 Standard / custom zero and span.
0 specifies that the scale should output 0mA at zero input and
20mA at maximum input (or 0V at zero and 10V at max).
1 opens a dialog, after A.8, that allows you to enter custom
zero and span values. Press PRINT to confirm; the display
shows 0 XX.XXX. Enter the D/A output at zero, in voltage or
mA, and press PRINT. The display shows F XX.XXXX. Enter the
D/A output at maximum input, in voltage or mA, and press
PRINT.
0 = Standard (20mA max)
1 = User defined Zero and
Span
A.2 Normal or absolute AOUT mode. Specifies what happens
when the displayed weight is negative: analog output is either
zero (normal mode) or the absolute value of the negative
reading (absolute mode). For example, if the display shows -
100.00, and absolute mode is set, AOUT=10mA. In normal
mode, AOUT=0mA, regardless of the negative reading.
0= Normal
1 = Absolute
A.3 Error output level. Specifies whether scale errors should be
indicated as a low or high signal.
0 = Low (0mA)
1 = High (24mA)

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