for extremely | fluffy | or | very heavy | material. |
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MAX prevents overflowing | of | the weigh bin. It is | reset | ||
automatically | if the | FUL parameter | is changed. |
TH 01000 The highest and lowest acceptable TARE weights for
TL 00500 blend cycle to start. (full or tenth grams)
TL prevents starting with the weigh bin out of place. No change is required.
TH prevents starting with a full weigh bin. Change TH only if clumps of material hang up in the weigh bin.
PRT 00000 MINUTE interval between automatic print of TOTALS.
This parameter will cause your system to PRINT MATERIAL TOTALS automatically. A printer must be connected.
RSE 01000 | Upper SETTING limits for thumbwheels (0xxx.x). |
CSE 01000 | Settings greater than limit are held to limit. |
ASE 01000 | "01000" = 100%. |
RLO 00050 | Lower SETTING limit for REGRIND (0xxx.x). |
_SE | parameters SET UPPER LIMITS to the thumbwheels. For color |
| and additive, lower settings may help ensure expensive |
| material is not wasted. |
RLO | sets a LOW limit of 5 percent to the REGRIND setting. |
DLY 00488 | Delay before cycle start. (interrupts) |
This parameter is the time that the sensor must be uncovered before a cycle will begin.
LT1 00000 Loader #1 time. (seconds)
LT2 00000 Loader #2 time.
These are timers for loaders. Since loader outputs are not yet available, leave them set to zero.
RPT 00000 Percent of target to reduce first try dispense. NPT 00000
CPT 00000
APT 00000
These can increase the accuracy of slow dispense devices ONLY, like augers, and micro pulse valves.
RWT 26000 | WT/TI = the rate that will | be used for calculating the |
RTI 00976 | next dispense time. |
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NWT 26000 | WT = the Weight portion of | the dispense rate, calculated |
NTI 00976 | such that WT/TI equals the average of the last two | |
CWT 10240 | actual dispense rates. |
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CTI 31232 | TI = the TIME portion of the dispense rate. (interrupts) | |
AWT 10240 |
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ATI 31232 |
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These change AUTOMATICALLY during | normal operation. | |
They are Weight and Time portions | of the flow rate calibration. |
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