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Cliquez ici pour en savoir plus !The HI 3000 series units, which include the HI 3010, HI 3030, HI 3300, and HI 3600, and the HI 4000 series units, which include the HI 4050 and HI 4060, all use mapping.
NOTE: The destination is always the left side of the equation, the source is always the right side of the equation.
Mapping is a way of assigning data from a source location to a destination.
A source location may include: a data location within the unit, ie: gross or net weight, a communication table location, either input or outputs, and input pin, etc.
A destination might include: communications table, relay, data location in the unit, etc.
All the units have the capability of mapping through the built in browser of the unit. Due to the complexities of mapping, this would be the normal method of mapping.
However:
The the HI 3010, HI 3030, HI 4050 and HI 4060 have some capabilities of mapping from the front keypad. These capabilities are:
HI 3010
I/O mapping menu:
Destinations Start, Stop, OK to fill, Clear Alarm, Fast Fill Proof Switch, Slow Fill Proof Switch, Discharge Proof Switch, OK to Discharge, Discharge Command, Refill Low, Refill High are all functions that can be mapped with a source of the digital input.
Destinations Relay Outputs can be mapped with sources of various conditions like, but not limited to, Aux Device, Fast Fill, Slow Fill, Discharge, Fill Complete, Refill, or Alarm conditions.
HI 3030
I/O mapping menu:
Tare command = a setpoint output or digital input
Zero command = a setpoint output or digital input
Relays = a setpoint output or digital input
Setpoint Input = Gross wt, or Net wt
HI 4050
Analog Option
The analog option input source = Gross, Net, None (if indicated Adv, then has some other mapping already).
Map Menu
This gives the user the ability to create mapping equations. However, beyond a couple of simple destinations being available, the user would need to know the terms they would like to map. Example: HFO0, HFO10, etc.
These mapping equations would be limited to two term equations also, as the operators are not available in this menu.
HI 4060
Map Menu
This gives the user the ability to create mapping equations. However, beyond a couple of simple destinations being available, the user would need to know the terms they would like to map. Example: HFO0, HFO10, etc.
These mapping equations would be limited to two term equations also, as the operators are not available in this menu.