Return to zero test, Diagnostics display/factory defaults, Factory defaults display – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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HI-3010 Filler/Dispenser/IBC

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FIG. 7-80 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY/FACTORY

DEFAULTS

Resetting the Default Parameters is used
when you want to change the instrument
from a Filler to a Dispenser or an IBC dis-
penser and vice versa.

It is required that the security access to this
menu is High (HI).

Step 2. Press the Enter button. The Factory Defaults dis-

play appears. (See Fig. 7-81)

FIG. 7-81 FACTORY DEFAULTS DISPLAY

Step 3. Press the Exit button if you do not want to set the

Factory Defaults. The Diagnostics display reap-
pears.

Step 4. Press the Enter button if you want to set the Factory

Defaults.

Step 5. A display appears telling you to Please Wait.
Step 6. When the Defaults are set you briefly see a display

that says Function OK. (See Fig. 7-82) The Choose
Instrument display automatically appears. (See Fig.
7-83)

FIG. 7-82 FUNCTION OK DISPLAY

FIG. 7-83 INSTRUMENT SELECTION DISPLAY

Step 7. Press the down arrow button until the cursor is in

front of the instrument you want.

Step 8. Press the Enter button to select the Instrument. The

defaults are set for that instrument.

Return to Zero Test

The Return to Zero Test is used to determine whether the
instrument can still zero a scale based on preset parameters.
If you pass the Return to Zero Test you are within the sum of
the preset Motion and Zero Tolerance settings. If you fail
you are outside the sum of the preset Motion and Zero Toler-
ance settings. If you Fail the test there may be too much
build up on the scale and you need to clean the scale or you
have scale problems. You should do this test whenever you
cannot zero the scale.

Step 1. Press the up or down arrow buttons until the cursor

is in front of Return to Zero. (See Fig. 7-84)

FIG. 7-84 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY/SELECTING

RETURN TO ZERO TEST

Step 2. Press the Enter button. The Return to Zero Test dis-

play appears. (See Fig. 7-85)

FIG. 7-85 RETURN TO ZERO TEST DISPLAY

Step 3. To perform the test press the Enter button. In a few

seconds a display appears telling you if the instru-
ment has passed or failed.

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