A&D Weighing Indicator AD-4405 User Manual

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AD-4405 Weighing Indicator

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9.

9.

9.

9. Code

Memory

Code Memory

Code Memory

Code Memory

This indicator has four Code memories (1 through 4). Each Code memory stores a set

of setpoints, preset tare and the unit weight for piece counting.

The data is stored in non-volatile memory, and is not lost even if the AC power supply

is disconnected or cut off.

Memory number 0 is a temporary memory and the data is lost when the AC power

supply is disconnected or cut off.

The active code memory number can be changed by key switch, external control

input, or a command via the serial interface.

The data set can be copied from one code memory to another code memory.

9.1.1. Using

Code

Memory

Step 1 Pressing the

CODE

key at the weight display, Cd x is displayed with the present

code memory number x blinking. Using the following keys:

0

-

4

key..................The key to input the code memory number.

CLEAR

key ..............The key to reset the code memory number (0).

+/-

key .....................The key to copy the data set to another code memory

number. Proceed to step 3.

ESC

key ..................The key to return to the weight display.

ENTER

key..............The key to set the code memory number, stop blinking.

Proceed to step 2.


Step 2 The code memory number is set and the blinking stops. Using the following keys:

SETPOINT

key ........The key to set the comparison data. Refer "10.1.2. Setting

Upper/Lower Limit Value".

PT

key.....................The key to set the preset tare data. Refer "7.1.2. Digital Input".

ESC

key ..................The key to return to step 1.

ENTER

key..............The key to store the selected code memory number's data

and to return to the weight display.

Step 3 CoPY is displayed for 2 seconds and then C x-y is displayed with “y”

blinking. Using the following keys:

0

-

4

key..................The key to input the code memory number to be stored.

ESC

key ..................The key to return to step 1.

ENTER

key..............The key to copy number x's data to number y and to return

to step 1.

9. Code Memory

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