Bcd menu setup procedures -7, Bcd print -7 setup procedures -7 – Hardy HI 2151/30WC Single-Scale Controller User Manual

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Chapter 5 - Setup

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Step 9.

If a value is present, press the test/clear button to clear it. Use
the numeric key pad to enter the new high value.

NOTE:

It is important to know that the high setting can be a lower value than the low setting,
which is necessary for some applications such as dispensing. The high setting value
can also be a negative number.

Step 10. Press the Enter button.

A GOOD will appear briefly if the setting is a value other
than the value for the low setting.

An ERR will appear if the value is equal to the LO value.

To correct the error, simply set the high value to a value
other than the low value.

BCD Menu Setup
Procedures

About BCD
Communication
(See Section 4 for
Configuration
Procedures)

The BCD option board provides parallel output of a sensed gross, net,
or tare weight. The BCD option is setup by first entering the Option
Menu and selecting the FORMAT menu.

The menu display shows a combination of GNTDP (G = gross, n = net,
T = tare, D = display, P = print).

BCD Print

The weight select mode tells the output device which type

of data is present.

The user selects which type of data is desired by toggling

"GNT" under the Option/BCD sub-menu.

If all three types of data are requested, then all three will

appear on the output one after the other, 10 milliseconds
apart.

If "D" is selected, the output will follow the mode being dis-

played.

Setup Procedures

Step 1.

Press the 7/Option key. This gives the user access to the Setup
Sub-Menu. ROC or another option displays.

NOTE:

The display may show an option other than "ROC", depending upon which options
were installed. The HI 2151/30WC will show the first available option, in our exam-
ple, ROC.

Step 2.

Press the up or down arrow until the sub-menu BCD P1
appears.

Step 3.

Press the Enter Button, the FORMAT sub menu appears.

Step 4.

Press Enter. A series of letters (GNTDP) and spaces appear.
For example: G N _ _ D P. Note that in our example the “T” is
not displayed and that there are 6 spaces total. The sixth
value is used in other communication protocols.

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