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10. COMPARATOR
Five-level, three-level and seven-level (portion weighing mode) comparators are
available.
Each comparator mode compares the weight value against the preset limit values and
outputs the results using LEDs (yellow / green / red).
When the optional comparator relay output (SW-03) is installed, the results are output
as a relay signal.
•
Five-level comparator mode:
Uses four comparator values to
compare the weight value and outputs
results in five levels of LOLO, LO, OK,
HI and HIHI.
•
Three-level comparator mode:
Uses two comparator values (upper
and lower limit values) to compare the
weight value and outputs results in
three levels of LO, OK and HI.
•
Seven-level comparator mode (portion weighing mode):
Uses six comparator values to
compare the weight value and outputs
results in seven levels of over in the
negative value, level 1 (LOLO), level 2
(LO), Level 3 (OK), level 4 (HI), level 5
(HIHI) and over in the positive value.
To use the comparator modes, the function settings “
Cp-l
” and “
Cp
” must be
specified and the comparator values must be set.
Using the function setting “
Cp-l
”, select a comparator mode.
0
: five-level comparator mode
1
: three-level comparator mode
2
: Seven-level comparator mode (portion weighing mode)
Using the function setting “
Cp
”, select comparison conditions.
0
: No comparison (comparator mode disabled).
1
: To compare all data.
2
: To compare all stable data.
3
: To compare all data which are more than or equal to +5d, or less
than or equal to -5d.
4
: To compare stable data which are more than or equal to +5d, or less
than or equal to -5d.
5
: To compare all data which are more than or equal to +5d.
6
: To compare stable data which are more than or equal to +5d.
d = minimum display in kg (Refer to “16.1. Specifications”.)
Also in the counting mode, “d” is equal to the minimum display of kg mode.