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3.2.6
ALGOUT Menu
If the analog output option is installed, configure all other indicator functions and calibrate the indicator itself
before configuring the analog output. See the Analog Output Card Installation Instructions, PN 69089, for more
information.
number
10000
number
SOURCE1
OFFSET
20%
0%
ERRACT
SCALE 1
FULLSC
HOLD
ZEROSC
MIN
number
000000
MINNEG
number
OFF
MAX
OFF
MAXNEG
MODE
GROSS
NET
If SOURCE1
≠ PROG
ALGOUT2
number
40
number
TWZERO
59650
TWSPAN
SCALES
SERIAL
FEATURE
PFORMT
DIG I/O
ALGOUT
VERS
SETPTS
720i Batching
Version only
see page 57
Figure 3-17. Analog Output Menu
Table 3-10. Analog Output Menu Parameters
ALGOUT Menu
Parameter
Choices
Description
Level 2 submenus
SOURCE1
SCALE
Specifies the scale tracked by the analog output.
MODE
GROSS
NET
Specifies the weight data, gross or net, tracked by the analog output.
OFFSET
0%
20%
Zero offset. Select 0% for 0–10 V or 0–20 mA output; select 20% for 4–20 mA output. This
parameter must be set before calibrating the analog output.
ERRACT
FULLSC
HOLD
ZEROSC
Error action. Specifies how the analog output responds to system error conditions.
Possible values are:
FULLSC: Set to full value (10 V or 20 mA)
HOLD: Hold current value
ZEROSC: Set to zero value (0 V or 4 mA)
MIN
000000
0–9999999
Specifies the minimum weight value tracked by the analog output. Specify a value in the range
0–9999999.
MINNEG
OFF
ON
Specifies the minimum negative weight value tracked by the analog output.
MAX
10000
0–9999999
Specifies the maximum weight value tracked by the analog output. Specify a value in the range
0–9999999
MAXNEG
OFF
ON
Specifies the maximum negative weight value tracked by the analog output.
TWZERO
40
0–65535
Tweak zero. Enter tweak value to adjust the analog output zero calibration. Use a multimeter to
monitor the analog output value.
TWSPAN
59650
0-65535
Tweak span. Enter tweak value to adjust the analog output span calibration. Use a multimeter to
monitor the analog output value.