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April 17, 2000 Man ual Revisio n 1.0
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Section 4.2.2.6 Turning Reverse Limits ON or OFF ........................... 4.8
Section 4.2.3 Setting Additional Data Window Parameters .......................... 4.8
Section 4.2.3.1 Turning Data Windows ON or OFF ........................... 4.8
Section 4.2.3.2 Setting the Data Window “Start Angle” ........................ 4.8
Section 4.2.3.3 Setting the Data Window “End Angle” ......................... 4.8
Section 4.2.4 Bypassing the Tonnage Monitor .................................... 4.9
Section 4.2.5 The GRAPH OPERATIONS Softkey ................................ 4.9
Section 4.2.6 The SLIDE ADJUST Softkey ...................................... 4.9
Section 4.2.7 The MOTOR SPEED Softkey ...................................... 4.9
Section 4.2.8 The CONFIGURE TON MON Softkey .............................. 4.9
Section 4.3 Tonnage Alarms/Stop Conditions ..................................... 4.10
Section 4.3.1 Low Alarm .................................................... 4.10
Section 4.3.2 High Peak Alarm ............................................... 4.10
Section 4.3.3 High Data Window Alarm ........................................ 4.11
Section 4.3.4 Reverse Alarm ................................................. 4.11
Section 4.3.5 Machine Rating Alarm ........................................... 4.12
Section 4.3.6 TOTAL Alarm/Stop Condition .................................... 4.12
Section 4.4 Error Conditions ................................................... 4.13
Section 4.4.1 Setpoint Errors ................................................. 4.13
Section 4.4.2 Channel Errors ................................................. 4.13
Section 4.4.3 Resetting Errors ................................................ 4.14
Section 4.5 The Tonnage Monitor Graph Screen ................................... 4.15
Section 4.5.1 Viewing the Graph .............................................. 4.19
Section 4.5.1.1 Graph Start Angle ........................................ 4.19
Section 4.5.1.2 Graph End Angle ......................................... 4.19
Section 4.5.1.3 Graph Scale ............................................. 4.19
Section 4.5.1.4 Panning the Graph ........................................ 4.20
Section 4.5.1.5 Selecting the Channel ..................................... 4.20
Section 4.5.2 Graphically Setting Values ....................................... 4.20
Section 4.5.3 Sending the Graph .............................................. 4.21
Section 4.5.3.1 Store As Reference ........................................ 4.21
Section 4.5.3.2 Send To Laptop .......................................... 4.21
Section 4.5.3.3 Send To Network ......................................... 4.22
Section 4.5.3.4 Archive To Network ...................................... 4.22
Section 4.5.3.5 Print To Network ......................................... 4.22
Section 4.5.4 Reference Waveforms ........................................ 4.22
Section 5 Configuration ......................................................... 5.1
Section 5.1 Tonnage Monitor Machine Settings ..................................... 5.1
Section 5.1.1 High Peak Alarm Stop ............................................ 5.2
Section 5.1.2 High Data Window Alarm Stop ..................................... 5.2
Section 5.1.3 Number of Data Windows ......................................... 5.2
Section 5.1.4 Channel Configuration ............................................ 5.3
Section 5.1.4 Reset Only in Program ............................................ 5.3
Section 5.1.5 Zero Integration Time ............................................ 5.3
Section 5.1.6 Graph Sample Rate .............................................. 5.3
Section 5.1.7 Start Sample Window Angle ....................................... 5.4
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