A&D AD-4405 manual Using Code Memory

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9. Code Memory

This indicator has four Code memories (1 through 4). Each Code memory stores a set of setpoints, preset tare and the unit weight for piece counting.

The data is stored in non-volatile memory, and is not lost even if the AC power supply is disconnected or cut off.

Memory number 0 is a temporary memory and the data is lost when the AC power supply is disconnected or cut off.

The active code memory number can be changed by key switch, external control input, or a command via the serial interface.

The data set can be copied from one code memory to another code memory.

9.1.1.Using Code Memory

Step 1

Pressing the

CODE

key at the weight display,

 

Cd x

is displayed with the present

 

code memory number x blinking. Using the following keys:

 

0 - 4 key

The key to input the code memory number.

 

 

 

key

The key to reset the code memory number (0).

 

CLEAR

 

+/- key

The key to copy the data set to another code memory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

number. Proceed to step 3.

 

 

 

 

..................

 

The key to return to the weight display.

 

ESC

key

 

 

 

 

 

..............

The key to set the code memory number, stop blinking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER

key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Proceed to step 2.

 

 

 

Step 2

The code memory number is set and the blinking stops. Using the following keys:

 

 

 

........

The key to set the comparison data. Refer "10.1.2. Setting

 

SETPOINT

key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Upper/Lower Limit Value".

 

 

 

 

PT key

The key to set the preset tare data. Refer "7.1.2. Digital Input".

 

 

..................

The key to return to step 1.

 

ESC

key

 

 

 

..............

The key to store the selected code memory number's data

 

 

 

 

ENTER

key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and to return to the weight display.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Step 3

CoPY

is displayed for 2 seconds and then

 

C x-y

is displayed with “y”

 

blinking. Using the following keys:

 

 

 

 

0 - 4 key

The key to input the code memory number to be stored.

 

..................

The key to return to step 1.

 

ESC

key

 

 

..............

The key to copy number x's data to number y and to return

 

 

 

ENTER

key

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

to step 1.

 

 

 

AD-4405 Weighing Indicator

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9. Code Memory

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Contents Weighing Indicator This manual and Marks Contents Setting the Parameters of Setpoint Comparison Compliance Compliance with FCC RulesCompliance with European Directives Introduction Installation and Precautions Installation and PrecautionsLoad Cell Connections Verifying Load Cell Output and Input Sensitivity Adjustment of the Load Cell OutputInstalling an Option Board Front Panel Description Description of Panels and symbolsRear Panel Description Other Displays and SymbolsOptions Accessories and optionsStandard accessories Supplemental accessories for printerCalibration Items of Calibration ModeConfiguring a Weighing Instrument Calibration ProcedureSpecifying the Range and Unit Specifying the Resolution, Decimal Point Position and FormatSpecifying the Second Range Capacity Specifying the Second Range ResolutionTo Get Stabilized Data Specifying the Weighing Range of the First RangeSpan Calibration Zero CalibrationExiting the Calibration Mode Weighing Range Function Digital Linearization Function Setting the Division and RangeGravity Compensation Function Gravity Acceleration Table Calibration Error Code List Functions Changing the Function SettingsOFF FunctionsZERO+TARE = CAL EXT1 EXT2EXT3 Comparator Data Output Current Loop Output Serial Interface DD/MM/YY YY/MM/DD MM/DD/YYPrint Format CF-Functions Clearing Tare Digital Input Preset TareTare Weighing TareAccumulation Preparation and SpecificationsDisplay and Operation Parameter Code Memory Using Code MemoryComparison Weight Check ModeCondition formula for Comparison HI, OKLO, OK Setting the Upper/Lower Limit Values Setting Order and Display for Weight Check ModeMode Output and Condition Setpoint ComparisonDescription of Input parameters and Outputs F22 = 7 Check weighingWeighing Completion F22 = 9 Check weighing 3Loss in weightSimple Batch StartSetting the Parameters of Setpoint Comparison Toward the Zero bandReturns to Zero band Relations to the Other Functions Setting the Hold FunctionsHold Function Display and the Data Output of Hold and AverageMT, MZ, HC Key input and command in the hold stateConditions of the Average and Release TARE, ZERO, SETPOINT, TotalUsing the Counting Function Unit Weight RegistrationCounting Function Key to register the unit weight and return to the piece Calendar / Clock 13.1 Time and Date FunctionsYY/MM/DD Setting Time and Date Corrected date is as follows 05 05 Internal Printer OP-06 Replacing the Ink Ribbon Installing the Printer Paper Special roll paperCommon Printer and Data Output Items 15.1 Data Output / Print ModeInterval Data Output / Print Data NumberInterval Data Output / Print output Setting the Interval TimeBit Format 16.1 SpecificationsRS-232C Interface Circuit and Pin ConnectionFigures Data FormatExplanation of Commands Command FormatCommands to Request Data Commands to Control the Indicator Changing the Code Memory Changing the Weight UnitSet the Limit/Setpoint Value Commands to Set ParametersSet the Preset Tare Set the Unit Weight for Counting ModeRelease the Hold Data Commands for the Hold FunctionCommands to Set the Data Output/ Print Format UFC Start Averaging to HoldUFC Command Parameters UFC CommandsPF2,$DT$TM$LF$AN$SP$TL$LF $DLSF1,$ID$DN$CR$LF$GR$UT$CR$LF ’$AN$TL$LF$LFCircuit RS-422/RS-485, Relay OutputOP-03TRM COMSwitching Between RS-422/RS-485 Relay Output & Control Input OP-05 DC50VCircuits Specifications Settings19 -20mA Analog Output OP-07 Current Loop Output OP-08 CL1CL2 Data Format Current Loop OutputInterface SpecificationsAnalog Input and A/D Conversion Digital SectionGeneral DimensionsMemo Memo Memo