0 configuration, 1 front panel configuration, 2 menu navigation – Rice Lake Counterpart Configurable Counting Indicator - User Manual Rev. E - Version 2.5 User Manual

Page 28: Configuration, 1 front panel configuration 3.2 menu navigation

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Counterpart Counting Scale Indicator

3.0

Configuration

The Counterpart scale can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the scale front panel when the
scale is in setup mode. Figure 3-1 and Table 3-1 on page 22 summarizes the functions of each of the top level
menus.

Note

To navigate through the menus, use the front panel keys and shown in Figure 3-2 on page 22.

3.1

Front Panel Configuration

To set up and configure the Counterpart counting scale, select the

MENU

key on the front panel. The default for the

indicator is set at the factory with the audit trail jumper (JMP1) in the ON position, allowing configuration access
by pressing the

MENU

key. Pressing the

MENU

key will take you to the

Audit

menu selection. Use the

SAMPLE

( )

and

PRINT

( ) navigation keys to move to other menu selections. Use the

NET/GROSS

( ) and

ZERO

( )

navigation keys to enter and exit menu selections.

DISPLAY

TEST

SETUP

AUDIT

CALIBR

SETPTS

ID

See

Figure 3-4

See

Figure 3-5

See

Figure 3-6

See

Figure 3-4

See

Figure 3-4

See

Figure 3-4

See

Figure 3-4

Figure 3-1.

Table 3-1. Menu Summary

Menu

Function

ID

ID

Allows you to setup or edit IDs.

AUDIT

Audit Trail

Displays the legally relevant (LR) firmware version, configuration count, and calibration
count.

CALIBR

Calibrate

Calibrates the scale.

SETUP

Setup

Accesses setup options for the scale, features, serial output, print format, digital inputs
and outputs, and displays the version number.

TEST

Test

Performs a basic test on the A/D, digital inputs and outputs, communication ports, RAM,
and keypad.

DISPLAY

Display

Accesses the setup option for contrast, image, brightness.

SETPTS

Setpoints

Used for setting up weighmode setpoint accessible parameters using numeric values.

Menu Mode Navigation Structure

3.2

Menu Navigation

Once you have entered the menus, you can use the front panel buttons to navigate. Note the looped menu structure
shown in Figure 3-1. This provides a shortcut for accessing the right-most menu items by navigating to the left, and
vice versa for the opposite side of the menu. This shortcut also holds true for sub-menu navigation.

ZERO

B/N

GROSS

NET

TARE

SAMPLE

Pieces

PRINT

UNIT

WEIGHT

MENU

SETUP

UNITS

TOGGLE

Move UP/
Increment

value

Move

DOWN/

Increment

value

Enter Key

Move

LEFT/

previous

Enter

MORE/

Move

forward

Figure 3-2. Front Panel Key Functions in Menu Mode

Various keys are used as directional keys to navigate through the menus. The

SAMPLE

( ) 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. Each of these keys has a directional symbol indicating its menu navigation
function. The

TARE (ENTER)

key has the same function as

GROSS/NET

( ) when navigating the menu — either will

move down to access subcategories of a main menu item. The

SAMPLE

( ) and

PRINT

( ) keys navigate to another

digit. The numeric keys can also be used to insert a digit to the right of the blinking digit. Press

TARE

(

ENTER)

to

accept the data and return to the next menu item.

Note

To exit Configuration and return to weighing, press the MENU key or press the SAVEEXIT softkey.

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