Rice Lake DWM-IV Weighmeter Standard Operators Manual User Manual

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F5.3 Total/SubTotal

Enables the front panel [TOTAL] and [SUBTOTAL] buttons. This allows you to view

and clear totals data.

F5.4 Time and Date

Enables the front panel [T/D] button. Allows you to set the time and date.

F5.5 Presets

Enables the front panel [PRESET], [PREACT], and [DRIBBLE] (if F2.7 is enabled)

buttons. Allows setting of set points. This includes the zero interlock value which is

displayed as set point 0 (this value should never be set to “0”, and should always be less

than the first set point). Any unused set points should be set to “0”. Set point outputs are

provided on J7 of the mother board. These outputs are TTL compatible. If other voltage

levels are needed a solid-state opto-coupled relay board is available as an option. Specify

AC or DC output and voltage level when ordering.

F5.6 Recall Tare

Enables the front panel [RECALL TARE] button. This button allows you to view the

current tare value and change it if necessary. If F2.3 is enabled it also allows you to select

the current register being used. This is the button you use to enter keyboard tares. Both

the [TARE] and the [RECALL TARE] buttons store their values in the same register.

F6.0 Weight Units Used for Printing

Controls the weight unit abbreviation used in printing and has no effect on the display.

For example, if the scale display shows 100 and you press [PRINT] you would get “100

lb” on your printout if F6.0 is set to “0” and “100 TONNE” if F6.0 is set to “4”. Note,

that no units conversion takes place; only the unit name is changed.

F6.1 Increment Size

Sets the ‘count-by’ size used for displaying weights. For example, a setting of “20”

would allow a minimum display of 20 and would count by 20. Note, this leaves a dead

zero and if you set a decimal point position the dead zero will remain.

F6.2 Decimal Position

Sets where the decimal point will be. Example, if you want an increment size of “.002”

set F6.1 to “2” and F6.2 to “3”. Note that increasing the decimal position by one will

increase the number of counts displayed by 10 times. Maximum display resolution is

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