3 front panel configuration, Front panel configuration, Section 3.1.3 – Rice Lake 520 HMI Digital Weight Indicator Installation Manual User Manual

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Configuration

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3.1.3

Front Panel Configuration

The

520

indicator can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the indicator front panel when the

indicator is in setup mode. Table 3-1 summarizes the functions of each of the main menus.

Table 3-1. 520 Menu Summary

Menu

Menu Function

CONFIG

Configuration

Configure grads, zero tracking, zero range, motion band, overload, A/D sample rate, tare
function, power-up mode, and digital filtering parameters.

FORMAT

Format

Set format of primary and secondary units, decimal format, and display rate.

CALIBR

Calibration

Calibrate indicator. See Section 4.0 on page 40 for calibration procedures.

SERIAL

Serial

Configure EDP and printer serial ports.

PROGRM

Program

Set date and time formats, passwords, keyboard locks, regulatory mode, and user ID
consecutive number values; enable accumulator, checkweigh, count mode, peak hold, gravity
adjustment and millivolt calibration; define setpoint prompts.

PFORMT

Print Format

Set print format used for header, gross, net, count, setpoint, and EDP format tickets. See
Section 10.0 for more information.

SETPTS

Setpoints

Configure setpoints and batching mode.

DIG IN

Digital Input

Assign digital input functions.

ALGOUT

Analog Output

Configure analog output module. Used only if analog output option is installed.

VERSION

Version

Display installed software version number.

Move LEFT

/

Pr evious

Move RIGHT

/

Next

Move UP

/

Incr ement V

alue

Move DOWN

/

Decr ement V

alue

ENTER V alue

SETUP MODE 5-KEY FUNCTIONS

ENTER SAMPLE

MODE

Figure 3-2. Five-Key Keypad Functions in Setup Mode

Four front panel keys are used as directional keys to navigate through the menus in setup mode (see Figure 3-2).

The

UNITS

( ) and

PRINT

( ) keys scroll left and right (horizontally) on the same menu level;

ZERO

( ) and

GROSS/NET

( ) move up and down (vertically) to different menu levels. The

TARE

key ( ) serves as an Enter key

for selecting parameter values within the menus. A label over each of these keys identifies the direction provided

by the key when navigating through the setup menus.

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