7 bar graph leds – Rice Lake Static Weighing User Manual

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Introduction

5

1.7

Bar Graph LEDs

The bar graph LEDs provide you with a fast way of determining if a container is too heavy (

OVER

), too light

(

UNDER

), or is within an acceptable weight range (

ACCEPT

).

ACCEPT

UNDER

OVER

Greatly over

Moderately under

Slightly under

Acceptable weight

Moderately over

Slightly over

Greatly under

Figure 1-2. Bar Graph LEDs

You can enable the UNDER and OVER lights to act as a graph as illustrated in Figure 1-2, or to appear as one a
solid bar regardless to how far over/under a weighment is. They can also be disabled so no illumiation is provided.
This is done by accessing the Feature menu (see Section 3.4.2 on page 23).

Red Segments
When illuminated, this indicates an underweight condition; the container weighs less than the lowest acceptable
value. The leftmost red segments indicate that the container weight is far below the acceptable weight band (greatly
under); the rightmost segments indicate that the container weight is almost in the acceptable weight band, but still
under (slightly under). Illuminating the center segments indicates middle-ground, or moderately under.

Green Segment
Indicates an acceptable value. When lit, the green segment (one solid bar) indicates that the container weight is
within the actual acceptable band of weight limits.

Yellow Segments
When illuminated, this indicates an overweight condition; the container weighs more than the highest acceptable
value. The rightmost yellow segments indicate that the container weight is far above the acceptable weight band
(greatly over); the leftmost segments indicate that the container weight is almost in the acceptable weight band, but
still over (slightly over). Illuminating the center segments indicates middle-ground, or moderately over.

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