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Instrument ID is a 19-character string that will be used to identify this instrument. It will appear on the Hardy Control Link of all instruments on this network.
Operator ID is a 3-character string that will be used to identify the human operator. It will appear on printouts, and in calibration reports.
The Unit of Measure is the weight unit that will be used for displaying and setting weights. The user may choose lb, kg, g, or oz.
Capacity is user-set as the maximum weight allowed. It is used to determine if the refill weight is too high. If this amount is exceeded by 5% the display will blank and stop displaying the weight. Weight amounts sent via communication will not be affected.
The Totalizer accumulates total weights and cycles. It can be examined and reset on the Operation/Totalizer page. Here it is simply turned ON and OFF.
Decimal Point specifies how many digits are used to display the weight readings. It affects displayed values only. Decimal points in excess of one part in 10,000 are not stable or repeatable weight measurements. Adding decimal points beyond 1:10,000 will not improve the accuracy or resolution of the scale.
The Total Decimal Point is used to specify the number of decimal points to be used to display totalized weights. Must be equal to or less decimals than the decimal point parameter.
Averages specify how many consecutive weight readings are averaged to generate the output weight reading. Is used to ignore material impacting on or off the scale.
Motion Tolerance specifies how close weight readings must be to each other before the scale is considered to no longer be in motion. Weight samples one second apart are continuously compared to this value. A base parameter can be calculated by dividing the total weight capacity of the load cells by 10,000 and multiply times three.
OK to Fill Input specifies whether the instrument is to look for an OK to Fill input before beginning to fill. This is intended to implement a container-in-place function. If it is OFF, filling begins after the Auto Tare function completes.
OK to Fill Timer. If OK to Fill Input has been selected, the instrument will look for that input until OK to Fill Timer expires. It will then generate an alarm.
Ethernet Communications. For troubleshooting, it is sometimes desirable to prevent the instrument from being affected by data mapped in from the Hardy Control Link. Setting Ethernet Communications to OFF will cause the instrument to ignore those inputs. Outputs and Web communications are not affected.
Ingredient Help menu
On this page, the user selects the Ingredient he wishes to edit by clicking on the pull-down menu for that Ingredient, and pressing "Edit Ingredient". The name in the pull-down menu is either the default name, or the user-assigned Ingredient name.
The HI 3010 can store settings for 12 Ingredients. Each In