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D _ _ _ USER INPUT 2 scrolls across the bottom row and the currently selected User 2 pin function appears in the
top row. Use the and buttons to select a function from the list, and then press Pto confirm.
This specifies the operation to be executed when the User 2 input pin at the rear of the meter is connected to the
common pin (Section 5.6). Note that User Input 2 has unique options not available on other inputs, including
HOLD (Hold all counts) and HOLD B (Hold batch count).
E _ _ _ USER INPUT 3 scrolls across the bottom row and the currently selected User 3 pin function appears in the
top row. Use the and buttons to select a function from the list, and then press Pto confirm.
This specifies the operation to be executed when the User 3 input pin at the rear of the meter is connected to the
common pin (Section 5.6).
* When a set-point is configured for latching mode it will activate as normal and remain activated until it is unlatched
either by set-point logic or manually (as specified in this section).
Refer to section 7.2H to configure set-point latching.
6.7 – Analogue output setup (when fitted):
A _ _ _ ANALOG OUTPUT SETUP scrolls across the bottom row and SKIP appears in the top row.
Press Pto skip to 6.8, or the button and then Pto ENTER analogue output setup.
B _ _ _ DATA SOURCE FOR ANALOG OUTPUT scrolls across the bottom row and the current selection appears
in the top row. Use the and buttons to select: NONE, RATE, TOTAL, BATCH or BCHCNT. Then press P .
See Appendix A.i for more information on batching functions.
C _ _ _ LOW SCALE VALUE FOR ANALOG OUTPUT scrolls across the bottom row and the current selection
appears in the top row. Use the and buttons to enter your cal low position, and then press P .
This sets the display value for cal low (as at 6.7F).
D _ _ _ HIGH SCALE VALUE FOR ANALOG OUTPUT scrolls across the bottom row and the current selection
appears in the top row. Use the and buttons to enter your cal high position, and then press P .
This sets the display value for cal high (as at 6.7F).
E _ _ _ CALIBRATE ANALOG OUTPUT? scrolls across the bottom row and SKIP appears in the top row.
If you do not wish to calibrate your analogue output, press P now.
If you would like to calibrate your analogue output:
Set the analogue output board jumper in the correct position (see Section 4) and connect a mA or volt
meter across the analogue output connector (see 5.3).
Press the button to select ENTER and then P to enter calibration mode.
USER PROGRAMMABLE INPUT FUNCTIONS:
NONE No action.
TOT=0 Reset totaliser to zero.
TOT=LV Reset totaliser to totaliser load value.
BCH=0 Reset batch value to zero.
BCH=LV Reset batch value to batching load value.
T&B=0 Reset totaliser and batch values to zero.
T&B=LV Reset totaliser and batch values to their respective load values.
BCNT=0 Reset batch count to zero.
HALT B Halt the current batch in progress (not available on User Input 2).
HOLD
Hold all counts (available on User Input 2 only).
In this mode, activating User Input 2 will stop the batch process (turn the batching relay off), and
will hold the current total and batch values until the pin is deactivated. Any pulses on the input will
be ignored while the User Input 2 pin is activated.
Deactivating User Input 2 will restart the batching process (turn the batching relay on again), and
the total and batch values will continue counting from the previously held values.
CONT B Continue with the current batch (not available on User Input 2).
HOLD B
Hold the batch count (available on User Input 2 only).
In this mode, activating User Input 2 will stop the batch process (turn the batching relay off), and
will hold the current batch value until the pin is deactivated. While User Input 2 is activated, the
total value will continue to count input pulses, but the batch value will be held.
Deactivating User Input 2 will restart the batching process (turn the batching relay on again), and
the batch value will continue counting from its previously held value.
UNLTCH* Unlatch all set-points.
UNLT B* Unlatch BCH SP.
UNLT (X)* Unlatch SP X (2-5).
If you selected SKIP in 6.7E:
FSkip the rest of this section and continue to 6.8.