Omega Speaker Systems LCIC-WIM-BEN manual Valid Results Limits, Start from filling # …

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E.4.1.3 Valid Results Limits

The resulting filling weight should normally be inside a user pre-defined ‘valid range’. In case the weight exceeds that range,

an error situation will occur. Specify ‘Valid Limits (±)’= 0 if you don’t need this check.

Start from filling # …

Specifies the first filling to be checked, letting you disregard some filling until the board learns the system thus gives good results. For example, if 7 is specified, then no error situation will occur upon the first 6 fillings, whatever the results will be.

Valid Limits (±) … %

Specifies the acceptable deviation for a valid result, as a percent of the current setpoint (a tip shows the value of that acceptable deviation in weight units).

For example, if the current setpoint = 100 kg and ‘Valid Limits (±)’ = 1%, then the result will be considered as ‘valid’ when it is in the range [99,101] kg. Otherwise, error #101 or #102 will occur. Specify ‘Valid Limits (±)’= 0 if you don’t need the ‘Valid Results Limits’ check.

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Contents LCIC-WIM-BEN Servicing North America Table of Contents Programming your Application O & the LED Display AppendicesTrouble-shooting General Description IntroductionTypical Applications Installing the board in the PC Page After a while, you’ll have this display Click ‘Finish’ Run the setups of the LCIC-WIM utilities in the folders Setup & RunningUtilities Run a utilityGeneral Calibration UtilityThree stages are Show Data step Pseudo Calibration stepsFive calibration steps are Page Page Page Page Calibrations Library RestoreSave Parameters Calibration Efficiency CE Menu Bar Settings UtilityTools / Analog Output Tools / Baud Rate for SCI port Tools / General Setpoints Communication  The address setting takes effect only upon board resetPort Baud RateGet results immediately Activate Auto ZeroMax Zero Min ZeroPage Filter1 Filter2 Decimator FilteringFilling Definition Programming your Application CommandsGet a single reading RS485 Address selection, setting & reading Misc Summary of Weight & A/D Reading Commands Parameter Parameter Description Data Number Type ParametersBecomes effective only after a system reset either Calibration Name 32 characters max Start/Stop Communication LCIC-WIM ActiveXGetVariablerVariable Name VariablesCategory Variable Name Description Get Set Variables TableVariables Table cont’d AnalogOutputM = Manual, 1 = Auto Internal updates there will be a Parameter that needs no change FiltersFilteringLevel Integer Fast ModeTransmission sends blocks of information Stage How to work with the Fast Mode in VB using the ActiveX Interpreting the data in a block MiscGeneral Notes about the I/O Appendix a I/O & the LED DisplayDigital Inputs Analog OutputConnections Pin FunctionConnecting External Devices to the Inputs LCIC-WIM I/O & Analog Out LED Display Appendix B Scaling the Load Cell Input Appendix C Load Cell Connections Communication Parameters Appendix D USB, RS232 & RS485Baud Rate RS485 Activate address x x=1, 2, 3, …, 62, 63 RS485 CommandsPage Hello Set the specified RS485 address Read the RS485 address of the active boardRS485 Responses Examples Page Page Board selection by the supplied utilities Introduction Appendix E Fill ModeHardware Inputs Special ModeInput #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Output #1 Output #2 Output #3 Output #4 Hardware OutputsFilling By = Weight Filling By WeightFilling Parameters TimeAuto Tare Activate Auto Correction Averaging x last fillingsHi Limit Lo LimitStart from filling # … Valid Results LimitsValid Limits ± … % Stabilization Criterion Tare & Stop Filling By = Time Fast Speed ConfigStabilization Criterion Stop Filling Configurations Library LED Display Notations Scale of the displayed weight# 1 A= 40.99 Tr= 6.65 Cv= 0.00 Ft= 7527 ms St= 2554 ms Cc= Get current status small ‘s’ Response Example Error Codes Load Cell Input Appendix F SpecificationsCard does not respond after PC power-on Appendix G Trouble-shootingZero function Appendix H Zero & TareManual Zero Parameter Auto-TarefunctionWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature