Math channel functions, Equation limitations, Menu functions – Kistler-Morse KM Weigh II User Manual

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Chapter 8. Math Channels

Math Channel
Functions

Menu Functions

C

Identifies a specific channel in the

equation. C must be immediately
followed by a channel number (for
example, C5 indicates the channel with
factory-set ID# 5). The channel numbers
can range from 1 to 8. All equations
must start with the current channel
designation and an equal sign (for
example, C5= must be the start of the
equation when you are in channel 5).
When a channel number appears to the
right of the equal sign, it tells the
Weigh II to put the value from that
channel (the weight from a vessel
monitoring channel or the calculated
value from a math channel) in the
equation.

+

Addition function. Adds the value to the

right of the sign to the value to the left of
the sign.

*

Multiplication function. Multiplies the

value to the right of the sign by the value
to the left of the sign.

-

Subtraction function. Subtracts the

value to the right of the sign from the
value to the left of the sign.

÷

Division function. Divides the value to

the left of the sign by the value to the
right of the sign.

=

Equals function. Places the value from

the entire equation to the right of the
sign in the channel designated to the left
of the sign. All equations must start with
the current channel designation and an
equal sign (for example, C5= must be
the start of the equation when you are in
channel 5).

(

Left parenthesis function. Used with

right parenthesis to group math func-
tions together.

)

Right parenthesis function. Used with

left parenthesis to group math functions
together.

CLR Clear function. Clears the entire dis-

played formula from memory.

Square root function. Takes the square

root of the value to the right of the sign.

ln

Natural log function. Takes the

natural log of the value to the right of
the function.

e^

Inverse natural log. Takes the inverse

natural log of the value to the right of
the function.

Keyboard Functions

Up Arrow

Scrolls to the left through the
equation (Weigh II can only
display 16 characters in the
equation at a time, and the
scroll function allows you to view
equations that have more than
16 characters).

Down Arrow Scrolls to the right through the

equation.

Deletes the character to the left
of the cursor.

Enter

Stores the current formula in
memory.

Equation Limitations

Following are the limitations on the equations
put into the math channels:

• A single equation can be up to 40 charac-

ters in length. A character is a number, a
decimal point, or a function from the Math
Menu. The example equation below
contains 9 characters:

C5=C1+10.

• A single equation can contain a maximum

of 3 constants (a constant is a numerical
value, such as 1000).

• A constant can have a maximum of

11 characters.

• Equations cannot contain any spaces

between characters. The example below
shows an incorrect and a correct equation:
Incorrect (contains spaces)

C5 = C3 + C4 + C6

Correct (no spaces)

C5=C3+C4+C6

• The Weigh II interprets equations using

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