9750a – Rice Lake MSI-9750A CellScale RF Portable Indicator User Manual

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Page 52 MSI-9750A RF Remote Indicator • User Guide

9750A

HANDHELD RF REMOTE INDICATOR for

C

ELL

S

CALE

®

AUDIBLE ALARMS SPXX

TRIP RESET

1 Off 6 Off

2 High F 7 High F

3 Med F 8 Med F

4 Low F 9 Low F

5 Warble 0 Warble

F3 Test F4 Test

Len 0 F4 Menu

Max 20 ENT Save

Pos 1

-Alarm String-

ALARM DISPLAY SP XX

TRIP RESET

1 Off 6 Off

2 Large 7 Large

3 Medium 8 Medium

4 Small 4 Small

5 Edit 0 Edit

F3 Test F4 Test

ALARM TO COMM1 SP XX

TRIP RESET

1 Off 4 Off

2 On 5 On

3 Edit 6 Edit

F3 Test F4 Test

SET POINT XX

1 Audible Alarms OFF

2 Alarm Display OFF

3 Alarm to Comm2 OFF

1

1

ABC

2

DEF

3

GHI

ALARM TO COMM2 SP

XX

ALARM DISPLAY SP

XX

AUDIBLE ALARMS SP

XX

SET POINT

XX

9750A RESPONSE MENU

The 9750A responds to set points in three ways: with an audible alarm, a message display, or a message sent to

comm port 1. These menus program this response.

1) Audible Alarms – 5 different tones are available

for the tripped condition and/or the reset condition.

Audible alarms stay on until either the condition

clears, or any 9750A button is pressed. Press

[F3]

or

[F4]

to hear the tone. Adjust the volume

of the alarm tone by pressing the

B/G

key (

NET/

GROSS

).

2) Alarm Display – Display a message on the 9750A

LCD. Messages replace all or part of the current

weight display and fl ashes reverse characters

until the message is acknowledged. The “Large”

display

[2]

replaces the entire display with up to

16 characters. The “Medium” display

[3]

replaces

the bottom 2 lines with up to 16 characters. The

“Small” display

[4]

replaces the bottom line with

up to 20 characters. Alarm messages stay on until

either the condition clears, or until acknowledged

by the user by pressing any key. See a sample of

the display mode by pressing

[F3]

or

[F4]

. Edit

the message display by pressing

[5]

for the trip

message or

[0]

for the reset message.

3) Alarm to Comm1 – Provides a means to make a

printed or stored log of alarm events. The 9750A

will output a message to the Comm Port or to

datalogging memory (see Comm Port setup) when

the set point trips and/or resets. All 32 Set Point

messages are up to 64 Bytes long each and can

include MSI @Codes allowing the recording of

weight, date, time, and other data when the set

point occurs. Press

[3]

to edit the trip print string

or

[6]

to edit the reset print string. Pressing

[F3]

or

[F4]

will cause the string to output to the comm

port or memory (depending on the Comm Port

settings).

Clearing Audible Alarms and Display Messages
The audible alarm and display message will continue until the condition is cleared or you press any key. If multiple

alarms occur, the alarms are prioritized by Set Point number. Set Point 1 has priority over all set points. Set Point

2 has priority over all set points except Set Point 1, and so on.

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