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22.6. Beep” sound – key-press reaction..............................................................................................86 “
22.7. eypad modes.............................................................................................................................87 K
22.8. Software version view..................................................................................................................88
23. SCAL CALIBRATION .........................................................................................................................88E
23.1. alibration procedure ..................................................................................................................89 C
23.2. Start mass adjustment.................................................................................................................90
24. WORK MODES .....................................................................................................................................91
24.1. ccessibility of work modes.........................................................................................................91 A
24.2. rogrammable keys.....................................................................................................................92 P
24.3. /- control according to an inscribed standard mass....................................................................94 +
24.4. aximal force latch......................................................................................................................96 M
24.5. Counting pieces...........................................................................................................................96
24.5.1. nabling work modes ........................................................................................................97 E
24.5.2. etting standard mass by inscribing the mass of a single piece........................................97 S
2 .5.3. Setting the standard mass by declaring the quantity of a sample ......................................98 4
24.6.
Deviation in percents in relation to a standard mass....................................................................99
24.6.1. tarting weighing in per cents............................................................................................99 S
24.6.2. eighing a standard mass ................................................................................................99 W
2 .6.3. Inscribing a standard mass..............................................................................................1004
24.7. Weighing animals ......................................................................................................................101
24.7.1. eighing time setting ......................................................................................................101 W
24.7.2. tarting the work mode....................................................................................................102 S
2 .7.3. Procedure of weighing animals........................................................................................1024
24.8. Dosin .......................................................................................................................................103g
24.8.1. osing mode setting........................................................................................................103 D
24.8.2.
ime interval between changing dosage thresholds ........................................................104 T
24.8.3. ime interval completing process ....................................................................................104
T
24.8.4. ode for OUTPUTS ........................................................................................................105 M
24.8.5. arring mode setting........................................................................................................106 T
24.8.6. Corrections ......................................................................................................................106
24.8.6.1. .......................................................................................................107 Correction mode
24.8.6.2. alue...............................................................................................107 Initial correction v
24.8.6.3. imum correctional value.....................................................................................108 Max
24.8.6.4. Averaging from subsequent dosing cycles ...............................................................109
24.8.7. Starting work modes........................................................................................................110
25. IAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES...........................................................................................111 D
26. CONNECTORS ...................................................................................................................................113
26.1. IN/3OUT connector..................................................................................................................113 3
26.2. RS232, RS485 connector ..........................................................................................................114
27. SPECIFICATION OF ADDITIONAL MODULES..................................................................................115
27.1. Ethernet module - ET.................................................................................................................116
27.1.1. ounting way in PUE C41H ............................................................................................117 M
2 .1.2. Drawings of sockets and cables for Ethernet...................................................................1197
27.2. Module of Analogue Outputs .....................................................................................................119
27.2.1. echnical specification ....................................................................................................120 T
27.2.2. he way of installing inside PUE C41H...........................................................................120 T
27.2.3. onfiguration of work modes of analogue modules .........................................................121 C
2 .2.4. Connections to AN module ..............................................................................................1227
27.3. Relay odule - PK1...................................................................................................................123m
27.3.1. echnical specification ....................................................................................................123 T
27.3.2.
nstalling in PUE C41H indicators....................................................................................123 I
2 .3.3.
Drawing of cables and outputs ........................................................................................1257
27.4. WE 4 - 4 inputs / 4 outputs module............................................................................................125
27.4.1. echnical specification ....................................................................................................125 T
27.4.2. olours of cables for I/O..................................................................................................126 C
2 .4.3. Installing method in PUE C41H indicators .......................................................................1267
27.5. WE 8 - 8 inputs / 8 outputs module............................................................................................127
27.5.1. echnical specification ....................................................................................................128 T
27.5.2. nstalling method in PUE C41H indicators.......................................................................128 I
27.5.3. O diagram......................................................................................................................129 I/
27.5.4.
Description of input output wires......................................................................................130
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