Digi-Star EZ 3200/EZ 3200V/EZ 3200V RC User Manual
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Digi-Star Model EZ3200/EZ3200V/EZ3200V RC
6. System operation
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PROGRAMMING RECIPES
There are three different methods for programming recipes:
1 - Amount per Animal
2 - Percent (%) per Load
3 - Amount per Load
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Recipes programmed in one method will not be converted when a new entry method is
selected. To convert a recipe to a new method, erase and then re-program the recipe. See
page 20:
To change the entry method.
Entry Method #1 - Amount per Animal
Allows entry of ingredient amounts required for feeding one animal. The scale calculates the
preset amounts required for each ingredient.
Example: A recipe had been programmed for 18lbs of haylage and 16lbs of shell corn for one
animal. The recipe was then loaded for 100 animals. The scale calculated presets for
1800lbs of haylage and 1600lbs of shell corn.
Entry Method #2 - Percent (%) per Load/Animal.
Allows entry of ingredient amounts in percentages (%).The scale calculates the preset amounts
required for each ingredient.
Example: A recipe had been programmed with 55% of haylage and 45% of shell corn. The recipe
was then loaded for a
TOTAMT
of 10,000lbs. The scale calculated presets for 5500lbs of
haylage and 4500lbs of shell corn.
Entry Method #3 - Amount per Load.
Allows entry of ingredient amounts required per load..
Example: A recipe had been programmed with 5500lbs of haylage and 4500lbs of shell corn. The
recipe was then loaded for a
TOTAMT
of 10,000lbs. The scale calculated presets for
5500lbs of haylage and 4500lbs of shell corn. This same recipe could have been
changed the TOTAMT to 9,000lbs and the scale would have calculated presets for 4950lbs
haylage and 4050lbs of shell corn. See
Appendix 2
.