Device Parameters - Sartorius FC Operating Instructions Manual

Factory series electronic precision scales for hazardous areas/locations
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Device Parameters

Password
You can enter a password to block
access to the operating menu and to
the functions for ID code input and
exact calibration weight input.
For details, see "Setting the Device
Parameters" in the chapter entitled
"Configuration".
User ID
You can enter your own personal
password (20 characters max.)
Clock
ISO/GMP printouts in particular must
be generated with the date and time
stamp of the specific measurement.
This date and time stamp is optional on
other printouts.
For details, see "Setting the Device
Parameters" in the chapter entitled
"Configuration."
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Interface
Purpose
This item enables you to set the
parameters for the following interfaces:
– Serial interface port
– External switch function
Serial communications port
You can set the serial communications
port to use for the following modes:
SBI
XBPI
YDPO1IS
YDP02
YDP03
YDPO1IS-Label
XBPI-RS485
*
YDPO2IS
YDPO2IS-Label
Universal
YDPO4IS
YDPO4IS-Label
Universal Remote Switch
You can connect an external universal
remote switch (foot switch) to one of
the two serial ports. Then you can assign
one of the following functions to be
performed when the switch is activated:
Print key
Tare key
Cal key
F1 function key
CF key
F2 function key
For further information on the pin
assignment chart, see "Pin Assignment
Charts" in the chapter entitled "Data
Output Functions".
* FCA models only
Control Port Function
You can connect either a checkweighing
display or an external universal switch to
the serial communications port on the
balance (factory setting).
To do so, you need to configure the
input
output
interface for
or
in the operating menu under "Device
parameters: Interfaces."
Pin Assignment Chart of the Female
Interface Connector
Pin
Function: Input
p key; see "Universal switch"
0
t key
F
E
Soft key 6 (Cal)
G
Soft key (F1)
c key
D
t key
F
Pin
Function: Output
0
"External switch" (see above)
F
Control port 1: lighter
F
Control port 2: equal
F
Control port 3: heavier
F
Control port 4: "set"
For further information on the pin
assignment chart, see the section on
"Pin Assignment Charts" in the chapter
entitled "Overview".

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