Setting up the current output – Kistler-Morse KM Weigh II User Manual

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Chapter 5. Inputs and Outputs

Example 2: You want to monitor how much
material is being added to or removed from a
vessel, and transmit a current output to a
remoate display. You enter -5,000 lbs as the
low current value and 7,000 lbs as the high
current value, both as net values, for a 0-20
mA operation. When the net weight is -5,000
lbs (5,000 lbs has been removed since you
last tared the vessel), 0 mA current is
transmitted. When the net weight is +7,000
lbs (7,000 lbs has been added since you
last tared the vessel), 20 mA current is
transmitted.

If the Weigh II detects a problem, one of three
fail-safe (Fsafe) conditions can be applied to
a current output:

1. Lo — default
2. Hi
3. NC (no change)

The Lo setting forces the current output to be
0 (in 0-20 mA operating mode) or 4 mA
(in 4-20 mA operating mode) in a fail-safe
condition. The Hi setting forces the output to
be 20 mA. The NC setting means no change
is made to the current output in a fail-safe
condition (i.e., whatever was being transmit-
ted before the problem was detected will
continue to be transmitted). A fail-safe
condition remains in effect until the problem
has been corrected.

The following are examples of fail-safe
conditions:

• ADC overrange/underrange condition
• Engineering units overrange

Mode

The current transmitter can be set up to
output 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA. This menu is
used to select one of the two operating
modes. The Weigh II default current operating
mode is 4-20 mA.

Rprt

When this menu is accessed, the display
shows the current outputs assigned to the
displayed vessel. The top line of the display
shows an assigned output number. The
bottom line shows the slot number of the
4/0-20 PCB and the channel number for
the current output on the 4/0-20 PCB.
Pressing any key other than Esc or Auto/Man
toggles between the assigned
current output channels.

Delete

This menu allows previously added current
outputs to be removed from the displayed
vessel. The top line of the display shows an
assigned current output number. The bottom
line shows the slot number of the 4/0-20 PCB
and the channel number for the current output
on the 4/0-20 PCB.

To delete a current output, cycle through the
current outputs by pressing any key other
than Esc, Auto/Man, or Enter until the one
you want to delete is displayed; then press
the Enter Key. To prevent accidental deletion,
the display requests verification that you want
to delete the current output channel. If the
response is Yes then I/O Channel Deleted
displays to confirm the channel deletion. This
current output channel is now available for
use again.

Add

This menu is used to add current output
channels (up to two) to the displayed vessel.
The top line of the display shows the first
available current output. The bottom line
shows the slot number of the 4/0-20 PCB and
the channel number for the current output on
the 4/0-20 PCB. Pressing any key other than
Esc, Auto/Man, or Enter cycles through all
other unassigned current output channels.
Pressing the Enter Key adds the current
output channel.

Setting Up the Current
Output

Follow this procedure to add and set up
current outputs.

1. If the Weigh II is in Auto Mode (Auto LED

illuminated), press the Auto/Man Key to
put the system in Manual Mode. The Auto
LED turns off.

2. Use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow Keys to

scroll to the desired channel .

3. Press the Menu Key to display the Main

Menu. The display shows:

WII MAIN MENU

Disp I/O Cal

F1 F2 F3

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