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2. Remove all weight from the scale, then watch the indicator display to determine the magnitude of

vibration effects on the scale. Record the weight below which all but a few readings fall. This value is
used to calculate the DFTHRH parameter value in Step 4.

For example, if a heavy-capacity scale produces vibration-related readings of up to 50 lb, with
occasional spikes to 75 lb, record 50 lb as the threshold weight value.

3. Place the indicator in menu mode and set the digital filters (DFLTRx) to eliminate the vibration effects

on the scale. (Leave DFTHRH set to NONE.) Reconfigure as necessary to find the lowest effective
values for the DFLTRx parameters.

4. With optimum values assigned to the DFLTRx parameters, calculate the DFTHRH parameter value by

converting the weight value recorded in Step 2 to display divisions:

threshold_weight_value / DSPDIV

In the example in Step 2, with a threshold weight value of 50 lb and a display division value of 5lb:

50 /

5lb = 10DD.

DFTHRH should be set to 10DD for this example.

5. Finally, set the DFSENS parameter high enough to ignore transient peaks. Longer transients (typically

caused by lower vibration frequencies) will cause more consecutive out-of-band readings, so DFSENS
should be set higher to counter low frequency transients.

Reconfigure as necessary to find the lowest effective value for the DFSENS parameter.

9.6.4

Audit Trail Support

Audit trail support provides tracking information for configuration and calibration events. To prevent potential
misuse, all configuration and calibration changes are counted as change events.

Use the Audit menu or Revolution to display audit trail information. This includes the legally relevant (LR)
version number (software version for the code that provides audit trail information), a calibration count and a
configuration count.

Audit trail information can be printed from Revolution or by sending the DUMPAUDIT serial command.

9.7

USB Keyboard Interface

The USB interface option board provides a type-A connection for a USB keyboard interface. To use the keyboard
interface, set the serial input function for Port 3 (found under the SERIAL menu - see Figure 3-10 on page 36) to
KEYBOARD.

Table 9-4 summarizes the Counterpart specific functions provided by the keyboard interface, most other
alphanumeric and navigational keys provide functions equivalent to those typical for PC operation. Menu
parameters and serial commands that affect the indicator keypad operation (including KBDLCK, ZERONLY,
and KLOCK serial commands also affect the remote keyboard.

The keyboard interface is hot-pluggable.

Caps lock is functional (off at indicator power
up).

Num lock is on and cannot be turned off

Scroll lock is not supported

Other USB devices are not supported

Key

Function

F1

Softkey 1

F2

Softkey 2

F3

Softkey 3

F4

Softkey 4

F5

Unit Weight key

F6 (Alt + z)

ZERO key

F7 (Alt + g)

GROSS/NET key

F8 (Alt + t)

TARE key

F9 (Alt + u)

UNITS key

F10 (Alt + p)

PRINT key

F11

Not used

F12

MENU key

Print Screen

PRINT key

Table 9-4. USB Keyboard Functions

Note

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