Digistar GT560 AUTOLOG Operator's Manual page 67

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Preset Active Signal Functionality
D.A.N. 6303 Settings:
This setting determines the behavior of the 12VDC output when D.A.N
4005 is set to PRESET, SEEDTD, PRNOPA, SSPRST or PREACT.
When a time between 0.1 to 99.9 seconds is entered, and D.A.N 4005
is set to PRESET the indicator will activate the 12VDC output when the
preset is reached, delay for the specified time, and set the output to
0VDC after the delay period. When this is set to zero the 12VDC output
will activate when the preset is reached and stay active until the preset
is cleared. The preset is cleared when unloading stops. The default time
is zero.
When unloading is stopped through the Start/Stop button or through
AutoLog
the 12VDC output deactivates.
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D.A.N. 6003 Settings:
This setting allows the 12VDC output to activate before the preset is
reached. It can be utilized in any D.A.N 4005 mode, other than OFF.
The TOLER setting allows the operator to tune in the preset signal
based on the intended equipment. The TOLER can be set to WEIGHT
or PERCNT. This setting creates a window, based around the preset
weight, and will activate the 12VDC output, according to the selected
D.A.N 4005 configuration, when the measured weight is within that
window.
D.A.N 6301 Settings:
This setting is used to change the normal view of the weight during the
unloading process. There are three modes, NET, GROSS, and LOAD.
Default mode is NET.
NET is the normal grain cart unloading method where the indicator
counts down from zero and displays negative weight throughout the
unloading.
GROSS allows the display of the actual or gross weight of the indicator
and counts down from the total loaded weight.
LOAD displays the active preset weight and counts down from that
value. If more than the prescribed preset is unloaded, the display will
begin to count down from zero and show a negative number.
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