A&D AD-4405 manual Comparison, Weight Check Mode

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Changing the Code Memory Number by External Input

The code memory number can be changed by external input from OP-05 or OP-08.

Set f14 and f15 to 18. (OP-08 has only one input; set f15)

f13 18 : Inhibit reading EXT.2 and EXT.3 to prevent unintentional reading when switching the codes.

EXT.2 (f14)

EXT.3 (f15)

Code Memory number

ON

ON

1

OFF

ON

2

ON

OFF

3

OFF

OFF

4

10. Comparison

This function has the "upper / lower comparison", the "5-stage (HiIHi / Hi / OK / Lo / LoLo) comparison", the "setpoint comparison" and the "simple batch". They compare the weight data with preset parameters and can output the result of the comparison to the display and buzzer, also to the relay-outputs of OP-03, OP-05 and OP-08.

Set the F-function f22 and f23 to use the "upper / lower comparison", the "5-stage (HiHi / Hi / OK / Lo / LoLo) comparison" (these two comparison methods will be combined and hereafter be called the "Weight check mode"), and f22 through f26 to use the "setpoint comparison" and the "simple batch".

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

10.1. Weight Check Mode

This function compares the weight data with the upper and lower limit values (upper/lower limit comparison) or four limit values of HiHi, Hi, Lo and LoLo (5-stage comparison), and displays, sounds the buzzer and/or outputs the results to the three relays of HI, OK and LO. Use this comparison when judging whether a weight is proper.

Set the F-function f22 to 1, 2 or 3 to use upper/ lower limit comparison and f22 to 4, 5 or 6 to use 5-stage comparison.

Select a parameter of the F-function f23 for the comparison condition.

Set the F-function f26 (zero band) if setting f23 10 (not to compare in the zero band). Specify the upper and lower limit / HiHi, Hi, Lo, LoLo limit values.

When entering the limit value(s), it is not necessary to enter the F-function f22 and f23 again unless comparison conditions are changed.

10. Comparison

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AD-4405 Weighing Indicator

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Contents Weighing Indicator This manual and Marks Contents Setting the Parameters of Setpoint Comparison Compliance with FCC Rules ComplianceCompliance with European Directives Introduction Installation and Precautions Installation and PrecautionsLoad Cell Connections Adjustment of the Load Cell Output Verifying Load Cell Output and Input SensitivityInstalling an Option Board Description of Panels and symbols Front Panel DescriptionOther Displays and Symbols Rear Panel DescriptionAccessories and options Standard accessoriesSupplemental accessories for printer OptionsItems of Calibration Mode CalibrationCalibration Procedure Configuring a Weighing InstrumentSpecifying the Resolution, Decimal Point Position and Format Specifying the Range and UnitSpecifying the Second Range Resolution To Get Stabilized DataSpecifying the Weighing Range of the First Range Specifying the Second Range CapacityZero Calibration Span CalibrationExiting the Calibration Mode Weighing Range Function Setting the Division and Range Digital Linearization FunctionGravity Compensation Function Gravity Acceleration Table Calibration Error Code List Changing the Function Settings FunctionsFunctions OFFZERO+TARE = CAL EXT2 EXT1EXT3 Comparator Data Output Current Loop Output Serial Interface YY/MM/DD MM/DD/YY DD/MM/YYPrint Format CF-Functions Digital Input Preset Tare TareWeighing Tare Clearing TarePreparation and Specifications AccumulationDisplay and Operation Parameter Using Code Memory Code MemoryWeight Check Mode ComparisonHI, OK Condition formula for ComparisonLO, OK Setting Order and Display for Weight Check Mode Setting the Upper/Lower Limit ValuesMode Setpoint Comparison Description of Input parameters and OutputsF22 = 7 Check weighing Output and ConditionF22 = 9 Check weighing 3Loss in weight Simple BatchStart Weighing CompletionToward the Zero band Setting the Parameters of Setpoint ComparisonReturns to Zero band Setting the Hold Functions Hold FunctionDisplay and the Data Output of Hold and Average Relations to the Other FunctionsKey input and command in the hold state Conditions of the Average and ReleaseTARE, ZERO, SETPOINT, Total MT, MZ, HCUnit Weight Registration Using the Counting FunctionCounting Function Key to register the unit weight and return to the piece 13.1 Time and Date Functions Calendar / ClockYY/MM/DD Setting Time and Date Corrected date is as follows 05 05 Internal Printer OP-06 Installing the Printer Paper Special roll paper Replacing the Ink Ribbon15.1 Data Output / Print Mode Common Printer and Data Output ItemsData Number Interval Data Output / PrintSetting the Interval Time Interval Data Output / Print output16.1 Specifications RS-232C InterfaceCircuit and Pin Connection Bit FormatData Format FiguresCommand Format Explanation of CommandsCommands to Request Data Commands to Control the Indicator Changing the Weight Unit Changing the Code MemoryCommands to Set Parameters Set the Preset TareSet the Unit Weight for Counting Mode Set the Limit/Setpoint ValueCommands for the Hold Function Commands to Set the Data Output/ Print Format UFCStart Averaging to Hold Release the Hold DataUFC Commands UFC Command Parameters$DL SF1,$ID$DN$CR$LF$GR$UT$CR$LF’$AN$TL$LF$LF PF2,$DT$TM$LF$AN$SP$TL$LFRS-422/RS-485, Relay OutputOP-03 TRMCOM CircuitSwitching Between RS-422/RS-485 DC50V Relay Output & Control Input OP-05Circuits Settings Specifications19 -20mA Analog Output OP-07 CL1 Current Loop Output OP-08CL2 Current Loop Output Data FormatSpecifications Analog Input and A/D ConversionDigital Section InterfaceDimensions GeneralMemo Memo Memo