User-n – Red Lion PAX2S User Manual

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RESET MINIMUM DISPLAY

When activated (momentary action), rESEt flashes and the Minimum resets

to the present Input Display value. The Minimum function then continues from

that value. This selection functions independent of the selected display.

RESET MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM DISPLAY

When activated (momentary action), rESEt flashes and the Maximum and

Minimum readings are set to the present Input Display value. The Maximum and

Minimum function then continues from that value. This selection functions

independent of the selected display.

SELECT LINE 1 DISPLAY

When activated (momentary action), the display advances to the next Line 1

display that has been made available (in the Display Module, Line 1/Select sub-

menu).

SELECT LINE 2 DISPLAY

When activated (momentary action), the display advances to the next Line 2

display that has been made available (in the Display Module, Line 2/Access

sub-menu).

ADJUST DISPLAY INTENSITY

When activated (momentary action), the display intensity changes to the next

intensity level.

CHANGE DISPLAY COLOR

When activated (momentary action), Line 1 will change

color green to red, red to orange, orange to green.

SELECT PARAMETER LIST

Two lists of values are available to allow the user to either switch between

two sets of setpoints, or setpoints and scaling parameters and/or Line 1 & 2

mnemonics (if enabled).

The two lists are named LISt-A and LISt-b. If a user input is used to select

the list then LISt-A is selected when the user input is not active and LISt-b

is selected when the user input is active (maintained action). If a front panel key

is used to select the list then the list will toggle for each key press (momentary

action). The display will indicate which list is active when the list is changed, at

power-up, and when entering the Parameter loop (if enabled) or Programming

menus.

To program the values for LISt-A and LISt-b, first complete the

programming of all the parameters. Exit programming and switch to the other

list. Re-enter programming and enter the desired values for various parameters

included in the list.

Two sub-menus are used to select whether scaling parameters and the custom

units mnemonics are included in the list function. When the ScLISt sub-menu

is selected as YES, the following parameters are also included in the A/B

parameter lists:

Scaling Points 1-16

Input Decimal Point

Input Filter Band

Input Rounding Factor

Totalizer Scale Factor

Totalizer Decimal point

When the list is changed, the Offset (tare) value and internal Auto-zero buffer

value (if Number of scaling points = 2) are also converted to the new units.

When the UNItS sub-menu is selected as YES, the Custom Units mnemonics

are included in A/B parameter list.Using the LISt function and enabling
ScLISt

& UNItS provides the ability to use the PAX2 meter to read-out and

display in 2 different engineering units (i.e., pounds and kilograms).

SUB-MENU

DESCRIPTION

FACTORY

ScLISt

Include Scaling Parameters

NO

UNItS

Include Units mnemonics

NO

SETPOINT SELECTIONS

r-1

-

Reset Setpoint 1 (Alarm 1)

r-2

-

Reset Setpoint 2 (Alarm 2)

r-3

-

Reset Setpoint 3 (Alarm 3)

r-4

-

Reset Setpoint 4 (Alarm 4)

r-34

-

Reset Setpoint 3 & 4 (Alarm 3 & 4)

r-234

- Reset Setpoint 2, 3 & 4 (Alarm 2, 3 & 4)

r-ALL

- Reset All Setpoints (Alarms 1-4)

PRINT REQUEST

The meter issues a block print through the serial port when activated, and the

serial type is set to rLC. The data transmitted during a print request and the serial

type is programmed in Port (Serial) module. If the user input is still active after

the transmission is complete (about 100 msec), an additional transmission

occurs. As long as the user input is held active, continuous transmissions occur.

USEr-n

r-LO

FNC

Fn

r-LO

FNC

USEr-n

r-HL

FNC

Fn

r-HL

FNC

USEr-n

SEL L1

FNC

Fn

SEL L1

FNC

USEr-n

SEL L2

FNC

Fn

SEL L2

FNC

USEr-n

d-LEU

FNC

Fn

d-LEU

FNC

USEr-n

Color

FNC

USEr-n

LISt

FNC

Fn

LISt

FNC

USEr-n

r-n

FNC

Fn

r-n

FNC

USEr-n

Print

FNC

Fn

Print

FNC

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