Parameter Map Details - GSE 370 Technical Reference Manual

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P110
Full Scale Value (Key in)
Denotes the full-scale capacity. This value should not exceed the rated capacity of the weighing
device.
P111
Division Size (Selection)
Indicates the count-by and decimal point. Pressing [ZERO] + [TARE] (Model 370) or [CLR]
(Model 375) will automatically select the choice closest to 30,000 divisions without exceeding
30,000 divisions.
P112
Zero Track Aperture (Selection)
Set in terms of number of divisions. Zero tracking eliminates small weight deviations at or near
zero. Weight deviations within the selected window that have been stable for more than one
second are tracked off, maintaining a gross or net zero condition.
The sum of weight values zeroed with auto zero tracking and [ZERO] cannot exceed the
allowable zero range (P118).
To determine the proper setting in a counting application, divide the weight of the smallest
product counted by the division size (P111). Zero track should be set to 0 (off) for most setpoint
filling operations. This prevents tracking off any product trickle at the start of a fill process.
P114
Stability (Selection)
Stability is defined as weight fluctuations within an aperture that can be regarded as being a
stable weight. Deviations outside this aperture are considered motion, and the motion
annunciator on the front panel will light accordingly. Once the scale settles within the stability
aperture, the Model 370/375 will wait for a period of time specified by the motion delay (P115)
before the Model 370/375 is considered stable.
Print operations configured as motion delayed (P114) will not send the specified data until the
weight reflects a stable reading as designated by this setting. Certain setpoint operations are also
considered motion delayed and will not change states until a no-motion condition exists.
P115
Stability Delay (Selection)
Selects the stability (motion) time delay to a resolution of 0.1 seconds. For example, an entry of
25 will be accepted as 2.5 seconds.
P116
Filter (Selection)
Sets the Model 370/375 response time in terms of seconds. Filtering determines how quickly the
Model 370/375 will respond to changing input signals. A low filter setting speeds the response, a
higher filter setting will 'dampen' the response.
Filtering is used to filter out weight fluctuations caused by outside sources, such as vibrations or
air currents.
P117
Rate (Selection)
Specifies how often the display is updated with new data and the rate of continuous transmits (if
P210 or P230 are enabled). For example, if 0.05 is selected, the Model 370/375 will write data to
the display and send continuous transmits 20 times a second. Selections from 0.05 to 20.0
seconds are available. The actual rate may be less than (P117). The actual rate depends on the
Model 370/375 speed (P60090), the size and number of transmits (P1000, P2000, P210, and
P230), and COM ports' speed (if echo (P290) is enabled or continuous transmits are enabled).
P118
Zero Range (Selection)
Specifies how many divisions can be zeroed in terms of a percentage of full scale (P110). The
sum of weight values zeroed through the [ZERO] key and auto zero tracking cannot exceed this
range.
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