Instructions for configuration, method 3 – FUTEK IPM500 (D500) Digital Display User Manual

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Instructions for Configuration, Method 3:

With this method the meter automatically calculates and stores the scale factor and offset from input
signals. For this method the sensor is connected to the meter as described in the Setup section.

1. Apply Power. Press the Menu button and the display will read InPut. Press the Peak button to input the

signal type. Press the Peak button until the display reads Strn. Next, hit the Reset button, 20.0 should

appear. If not, continue to press the Reset button until 20.0 appears. Press the Menu button to store the

input. SEtuP should appear on the display.


2. Press the Peak button, four numbers should appear '00_05'. It is necessary to change the second to last
number to a 2 by using the Peak button to select the digit (indicated by flashing) and the Reset button to
increment the digit. The configuration should look like '00_25'. Press the Menu button to store the new setup.

Note: For older displays, enter the following configuration: 00005 or 00015.

3. ConFG will appear. Begin to configure the meter by pressing the Peak button. Enter '020_0 using the
Peak

button to scroll through the digits (the digit you are on will flash) and the Reset button to increment

the flashing digit. Press the Menu button to save the meter configuration, FiLtr will appear.

Note: For older displays, enter the following configuration: 01000. The value of the second digit will activate

the live calibration.

4. Press the Peak button in order to input your filtering options. Futek's default filter setting is '11100'.

Enter the numbers by pressing Peak to select the position and Reset to select the numerical value. Press

the Menu button to store filtering selections. dEC.Pt will appear.


5. dEC.Pt will allow the user to select the desired decimal point position. Press the Peak button and

'dddd.d' will appear. The Reset button will move the decimal point. Once the decimal point position is

selected, press the Menu button to save the position.


6. Lo In will appear on the display. With the minimum load (including nothing) on the sensor, press the

Peak

button. The meter will begin to take readings and display the low signal values. Then press Reset

to store the low value.

7. Press the Menu button and Lo rd will appear on the display. It is necessary to enter a low reading value.

Use the Peak button to select the placement of the numbers and the Reset button to select the value of

each number. The decimal place is fixed by the dEC.Pt.

8. Press the Menu button and Hi In will appear on the display. Load the sensor with a maximum load and

press the Peak button. The meter will begin to take readings from the high signal values. Press Reset to

store the high values.

9. Press the Menu button and Hi rd will appear on the display. Set the high reading to the number that

you would like your maximum load (step 8) to display. Use the Peak button to select the position of the

number and the Reset button to select the value. Then hit the Menu button.

10. If you have any of the options (RS232, Analog, Alarm) installed, the options' corresponding menu will

appear now. For basic meter configuration, skip the configuration of the optional functions at this time.

Continue to press the Menu button until Loc 1 appears.

11. Press the Peak button and '00000' should appear. If not, change the values to '00000' by using the

Peak

and Reset buttons. Press the Menu button to store Loc 1. Loc 2 will then appear. Repeat this

step for Loc 2 and Loc 3. If locks are desired refer to the 'Menu Lock' section for position of desired locks.

12. Press the Menu button until rESEt appears. The meter is now ready to use. The Tare button on the

back of the meter has been configured. Simply press the Tare button in order to zero your meter at any

time during use.


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