Setpoints And Batch Processing; Overview - Rice Lake IQ plus 800 Installation & Operation Manual

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7.

Setpoints and batch processing

NOTE:
It is possible to configure
setpoints without using the front
panel keys. See Section 6, Using
the EDP Port, for more
information.
Warning
!
Established digital outputs may
still be activated when configur-
ing, calibrating, or changing
setpoint parameters. Turn off or
disconnect any external
equipment controlled by the
indicator's digital outputs while
configuration, calibration, or
setpoint changes are being
made.

OVERVIEW

The IQ plus 800/810 indicators have 20 programmable setpoints, each with
20 unique parameter selections. These parameters determine exactly how a
setpoint functions. To configure the setpoints, you must enter the setup
mode (see Section 3, Configuration). Once established, you can change
setpoint and preact values from the normal operating mode.
The setpoint parameters are summarized below. See the main menu charts
and descriptions in Section 3, Configuration, for details on each parameter.
Table 7-1.
Main setpoint parameters
Name...
Type...
OFF
GROSSSP
continuous / batch
NET SP
continuous / batch
+REL SP
continuous / batch
–REL SP
continuous / batch
%REL SP
continuous / batch
PAUSE
DELAY
WAIT SS
COUNTER
AUTOJOG
COZ
INMOTION
INRANGE
–GROSS
–NET
BATCHPR
TIMER
CONCUR
Action...
n/a
disables the setpoint
trips when its value matches the
current gross weight
trips when its value matches the
current net weight
trips at a specific value above the
referenced setpoint
trips at a specific value below the
referenced setpoint
trips at a specific percentage value
¡relative to previous setpoint
batch
pauses batch sequence until
manually restarted
batch
delays batch sequence for a specific
time period
batch
pauses batch sequence until scale is
at standstill
batch
specifies number of consecutive
batch sequences to perform
batch
enables automatic jogging feature
continuous
indicates within center of zero range
continuous
indicates when scale is in motion
continuous
indicates when within capacity range
continuous
indicates when gross weight is
negative
continuous
trips when net weight is negative
continuous
indicates when a batch sequence is
running
continuous
trips if batch process is not progress-
ing within allotted time
continuous
keeps digital output active between
specified setpoints
Setpoints and batch processing
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