Rice Lake IQ plus 710 Installation Manual page 36

Digital weight indicator
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GROSSSP
VALUE
NETSP
TRIP
+RELSP
BANDVAL
–RELSP
HYSTER
%RELSP
PREACT
PREVAL
RELNUM
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PSHTARE
PSHPRNT
ALARM
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DIGOUT
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PSHTARE
DELAY
PSHPRNT
WAITSS
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DIGOUT
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COUNTER
VALUE
AUTOJOG
ACCESS
COZ
NAME
INMOTON
DIGOUT
INRANGE
–GROSS
–NET
BATCHPR
TIMER
VALUE
CONCUR
START
END
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DIGOUT
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number
TRIP
HIGHER
LOWER
INBAND
OUTBAND
BANDVAL
number
HYSTER
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IQ plus 710 Installation Manual
Configure GROSSSP, NETSP, and RELSP setpoints. See Figure 3-11 on page 30
and Level 4 parameter descriptions.
Configure PAUSE, DELAY, and WAITSS setpoints. See Figure 3-12 on page 30 and
Level 4 parameter descriptions.
Configure COUNTER, AUTOJOG, COZ, INMOTON, INRANGE, –GROSS, –NET,
AND BATCHPR setpoints. See Figure 3-13 on page 30 and Level 4 parameter
descriptions.
Configure TIMER and CONCUR setpoints. See Figure 3-14 on page 31 and Level 4
parameter descriptions.
GROSSSP, NETSP, RELSP setpoint types: Specifies the target weight value.
DELAY, AUTOJOG, TIMER, and CONCUR setpoint types: Specifies, in 0.1-second
intervals, a time value in the range 0–65535.
COUNTER setpoint types: Specifies the number of consecutive batches to be run.
GROSSSP, NETSP, and RELSP setpoint types: Specifies whether the setpoint is
tripped when the weight is higher or lower than the setpoint value, within a band
established around the value, or outside of that band.
In a batch sequence with TRIP=HIGHER, the associated digital output is active until
the setpoint value is reached or exceeded; with TRIP=LOWER, the output is active
until the weight goes below the setpoint value.
GROSSSP, NETSP, and RELSP setpoint types with TRIP=INBAND or OUTBAND:
Specifies a weight equal to half the band width. The band established around the
setpoint value is VALUE ±BANDVAL.
GROSSSP, NETSP, and RELSP setpoint types: Specifies a band around the setpoint
value that must be exceeded before the setpoint, once off, can trip on again.
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