Configuration; Digital Configuration; Parameter Overview; Configuration Procedure - Rice Lake IQ 700IS Installation Manual

Intrinsically safe weight indicator
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3.0
Configuration
Prior to calibration, the IQ 700IS must be digitally
configured, or assigned a set of operating parameters.
The first three parameters are directly related to
calibration and must be set before proceeding to
calibration mode.
3.1
Digital Configuration
3.1.1

Parameter Overview

Table 3-1 on page 10 lists configuration parameters
and describes their values. The following paragraphs
give the procedure for configuring the IQ 700IS.
3.1.2
Configuration Procedure
1. Unscrew the two screws on the face plate
bracket (See Figure 3-1). The bracket drops
down, exposing four program switches on the
left.
ZERO
NET
GROSS
CAPACITY
1
2
3 4
OPEN
ZERO
GROSS
NET
B/G
TARE
RECALL
1
2
ON/OFF
6
7
Figure 3-1. Accessing the Program Switches
2. Temporarily remove the unit's flexible black
display panel by gently pushing down and
lifting the panel up and out at its center to
expose the configuration and calibration
instructions printed on the surface below. The
switch function table defines the appropriate
front panel switch settings for the CONF and
CAL modes.
3. Close switch SW1-2, marked CONF (2), by
moving to the up position (see Figure 3-2). A
prompt appears with a parameter number and
data value.
The parameter identifier is a number, 1–14, that
correlates to the CONFIG chart on the upper left of
the switch map panel. Selected data represents the
value being entered into the unit configuration data.
For example, 1 100 sets the indicator to 10,000
graduations (see Table 3-2 on page 10).
lb
kg
MOTION
CLASS III/III L
TARE
UNITS
PRINT
T
Units
1 SET
POINT
3
4
5
CE
2 SET
8
9
0
POINT
ENT
When configuration is complete, set SW1-2 open
(down) to return the unit to normal operating mode.
Parameter identifier
GROSS
DEAD LOAD (3)
CONF (2)
CAL (1)
ZERO
1
2
3 4
TARE
RECALL
OPEN
NORM
ON/OFF
Figure 3-2. Closing Switch 2
The function keys shown in the table in Figure 3-3
have alternate functions during digital configuration.
ZERO
GROSS
NET
B/G
Zero
Net/Gross
Parameter Select Parameter Data
Select
Figure 3-3. Front Panel Key Functions
NOTE:
The
TARE RECALL
previous screen key in CONFIG mode.
3.1.3
Digital Configuration Parameters
Table 3-2 on page 10 lists the configuration display
prompts (Prompt 1) and their value selections for
displayed graduations. Prior to calibration, the IQ
700IS must be digitally configured, or given its set of
operating parameters. The first three parameter
selections are directly related to calibration and must
be set up before proceeding to the calibration mode.
These parameters include the number of graduation,
the resolution, and the decimal point location in the
weight data, all of which define the scale capacity.
Table 3-3 lists Prompts 2 and 3 and Table 3-4 has
Prompts 5, 6, and 7. Prompts 8, 9, and 10 are shown in
Table 3-5 and Prompts 11 through 14 are listed in
Table 3-6.
Selected data
ZERO
lb
NET
kg
MOTION
CAPACITY
CLASS III/III L
GROSS
TARE
UNITS
PRINT
NET
T
Units
B/G
1 SET
POINT
1
2
3
4
5
CE
2 SET
6
7
8
9
0
POINT
ENT
TARE
UNITS
T
Units
Tare
Units
Subparameter
Subparameter
Select
Data Select
key functions as a

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