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    							User Key Functions (F1and F2)     17
    3.9 HI-RES
    Set a function key (Fx) to Hi-Res, see Section 4.0 .
    Press the
      Fx key programmed to display the high resolution mode (see Ta b l e  1-2 on 
    page  8 ). The display will stay in high resolution mode until the selected Fx key is 
    pressed again, or power is cycled. Whil e in
      the hi-res mode the appropriate Fx LED 
    will blink continuously at a slow rate.
    Hi-res mode does not increase the accuracy, but allows for smaller weight increments 
    to be di
     splayed. 
    Use Tare or the 
    ZERO key to zero out any initial e rror. Hi-res mode will make the 
    Dyna-Link 2  more sensitive to motion and movement resulting in a less stable display. 
    When hi-res is on, the filter is automatically set to the Hi-1 setting (if Hi-2 is already 
    set, then the filter is not changed). This wi ll have a small effect on settling time. When 
    hi-res is turned off, the filter setting  resets to the previous filter setting. 
    3.10 PRINT
    Set a function key (Fx) to Print, see Section 4.0 .
    Pressing the  
    Fx key outputs a configured text string to the RS-232 port on the base of 
    the unit. 
    If an F-Key is programmed as print and the print setup is configured as continuous, 
    then the 
    Fx  key is used for start print/stop print. See  Section 6.2 for more details on 
    data output. 
    The print function is always available on the optional RF 
     remote display, so it is not 
    necessary to program an F-Key to “print” if you intend to trigger print outputs from 
    the remote. 
    However, if you program F1 or F2 to “pri n
     t” then pushing F1 or F2 on the Dyna-Link 
    will cause the comm port on the remote  to output the selected data string.
    If the RF remote display option is installed, the Dyna-Link cannot use its built in 
    comm port
      except for hard-wir e connections to the RF re mote display or firmware 
    updates. 
    						
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    4.0 Dyna-Link Setup
    4.1
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    F1 & F2 KEYFUNCTIONS
    TOTAL MODE
    Total Off(default)
    Total On Manual
    Autototal on Load
    Autototal Last Autototal on High Load
    F2 Key F1
    F2 Key F2
    Auto Off Time Set Point 1
    Set Point 2
    Total Mode
    Weight Filter
    Weight Units
    SETUP MENU
    Disabled (default)
    15 minutes
    30 minutes
    45 minutes
    60 minutes
    AUTO OFF TIME
    OFF (disabled)
    Low (default)
    High Filter
    Very High Filter
    SOFTWARE FILTER
    With the power on, press the F2
    key and power key simultaneously
    Set Point Off(default)Greater Than
    Less ThanTotals on first stable load
    Totals the last stable load before zero return
    Totals the highest stable load
    Totals by pressing an assigned F-key
    Autototal Last and Autototal High total when the scale is unloaded.
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    4.2 Function Keys
    The Dyna-Link 2  has two user definable function keys on the front panel that can be 
    programmed to several different functions. F1 is defaulted to peak hold, and F2 is 
    defaulted to test. This procedure also assigns the F1 & F2 keys on the optional RF 
    remote display.
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    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
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    ENTER/SELECT
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    1) With the 7300 on, press the  F2
    key and the  POWERkey
    simultaneously.
    2)
    The first item of the setup menuis Func1.To setup the F2 Key scroll to the next
    menu item by pressing  F2.
    3) To set up the F1 key press  F1.
    The current F1 key function is
    displayed.
    4)
    Select the F1 key function by
    scrolling through the choices with
    the F2 key. See the list of
    available functions on the setup
    menu map.
    This procedure scrolls through all
    available choices for illustration
    purposes only.
    In this example, we’ll set F1 to the TEST
    function.
    5)When the desired F1 Key
    function is displayed, press  F1.The next item in the setup menu
    appears.
    6)Either press ZERO to exit setup
    and store all changes, or
    continue to another setup menu
    item using the  F2 Key.
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    Store and return to
    weight display
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    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
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    ZERO
    Press Simultaneously
    POWER
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
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    Figure 4-2 Function Keys  
    						
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    4.3 Auto-Off
    When enabled, the Auto-Off prolongs the battery life of the unit by turning the power 
    off when it is not in use. 
    Any key press or detected tension in motion exceeding 10d, resets the time limit and 
    the un it rem
    
    ains on. 
    When disabled, the unit will only turn off by pressing the POWER key (or if the 
    batt ery is depl
    
    eted).
    1)With the 7300 on, press the F2key and the POWERkey
    simultaneously.
    2)The first item of the Setup Menu
    is  Func1. Scroll to A-OFF with
    the F2 key.
    3)To set up the A-Off timing, press
    F1 . The current auto-off time is
    displayed.
    4)Select the auto off time by
    scrolling through the choices with
    the F2 key.
    In this example, we’ll set 60 minutes as
    the auto-off time.
    5)When the desired time is
    displayed, press  F1. The next
    item in the setup menu appears.
    6)Either press  ZERO to exit setup
    and store all changes, or
    continue to another setup menu
    item using the  F2 key.
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    POWER
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    0
    EXIT/SAVE
    ZERO
    F2
    SCROLL
    ENTER/SELECT
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    Figure 4-3 Auto-Off Setup 
    						
    							Dyna-Link Setup     21
    4.4 Setpoints
    The Dyna-Link 2 supports two setpoints. Common uses of set points are for warnings 
    or process control. The  MSI-7300 Dyna-Link 2 comes standard with two high 
    brightness red LED outputs for a triggered set point. The  MSI-7300 Dyna-Link 2 has 
    an audible output option that is triggered by setpoint 1. Contact MSI for other setpoint 
    output options. 
    1)With the 7300 on, press the  F2
    and POWER keys
    simultaneously.
    2)Scroll through the setup menu
    choices by pressing the  F2 key.
    Stop when the LED displays
    StPt1 or StPt2.
    3)When the desired setpoint is
    displayed, press  F1. The display
    blinks  OFF, or if previously
    programmed, the last set mode.
    4)Select the setpoint mode by
    scrolling through the choices with
    the F2 key. GrEAt (greater than)
    indicates the setpoint will trigger
    when the tension exceeds the
    value. LESS (less than) will
    trigger the setpoint when the
    tension is less than the value.
    This example scrolled through all available
    choices for illustration purposes only.
    5)When the desired setpoint
    mode is displayed, press  F1.
    6)Next select the type of tension
    or weight value the set point is
    assigned to. Use the  F2 key to
    scroll through the choices.
    This example scrolled through all
    available choices for illustration
    purposes only.In this example, we’ll
    enter Gross as the tension mode
    because we are going to use the set
    point as a safety warning.
    7)When the desired weight mode
    is shown, push  F1. Next the
    current setpoint value is
    displayed.
    If there was a previous
    value, it is displayed. If no value has
    been entered, a zero will appear. To
    keep the displayed value, press  ZERO.
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    Current Value (if any)
    Set Point responds to Gross
    tension, regardless of the
    display mode.
    Set Point responds to the
    tension on the display, Net
    or Gross Weight.
    Set Point responds to the
    Totaled Weight.
    Set Point responds to
    the Total Count (number
    of samples).
    Press Simultaneously
    POWER
    F2
    F2
    SCROLL
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    F2
    SCROLL
    Set Point responds to Gross
    tension, regardless of the
    display mode.
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    Figure 4-4 Setpoint Setup 
    						
    							8)Press the F2 key. The first digit
    blinks at zero. Use the  F2 key to
    scroll through the numbers.
    When the desired number is
    shown, push  F1.
    In this example,
    we’ll enter 240 as a setpoint value.
    To enter a decimal point, push
    POWER  while the digit is blinking.
    Error Correction: If you input a
    wrong value, press  ZERO to step
    back one digit and change the digit
    with the  F2 key.
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    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
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    9)When the desired number is
    shown, push  F1 a second time
    to set the value. The next setup
    menu item is displayed.
    10)Either press  ZERO to exit setup
    and store all changes, or
    continue to another setup menu
    item using the  F2 key.
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    weight display6WRUH
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    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    0
    EXIT/SAVE
    ZERO
    22     MSI-7300 Operator’s Manual
    Figure 4-4 Setpoint Setup (continued) 
    						
    							Dyna-Link Setup     23
    4.5 Total Mode
    The MSI-7300 Dyna-Link 2  can keep track of all weighments using the total feature. 
    Either manual total, which totals by pushing a configured 
    USER key on the front 
    panel or the optional RF remote display, or auto-total which can be used to 
    automatically add up each weighment. See the total mode descriptions for details on 
    the various total modes. To use manual total,  you must also program a user key. Auto 
    total modes do not need a user key, but if a user key is setup for total, then it will 
    function as a total on/total off.
    1) With the 7300 on, press the  F2
    key and the  POWERkey
    simultaneously.
    2) The first item of the setup menu is Func1. Scroll to totaL with
    the F2 key.
    3) To setup the total mode, press F1 . The current total mode
    setting is displayed.
    4) Select the total mode by scrolling through the choices with the  F2
    key.
    In this example, we’ll set the total mode
    to the auto-high mode. The auto high mode uses the highest stable reading
    as the total value, and totals when the
    load is removed.
    5) When the desired total mode
    setting is displayed, press  F1.
    The next item in the setup menu
    appears.
    6) Either press  ZERO to exit setup
    and store all changes, or
    continue to another setup menu
    item using the  F2 key.
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    weight display
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    POWER
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    0
    EXIT/SAVE
    ZERO
    F2
    SCROLL
    $/RDGTotal on stable load
    $+L+Total highest stable Load
    0
    ZERO
    F1
    Figure 4-5 Total Mode Setup 
    						
    							24    MSI-7300 Operator’s Manual
    4.6 Units
    Units can be changed in two ways:
    • Program a user function key to two unit or five unit
    • Change the units with the setup menu using the following procedure 
    To set the accessible units available by a fu n
    c
     tion key, set the F key either as 2Unit 
    (lb/kg) or 5Unit (lb/kg/short tons/metric tons/kilonewton).
    1) With the 7300 on, press the  F2
    key and the  POWERkey
    simultaneously.
    2) The first item of the setup menu is Func1. Scroll to Unit with
    the F2 key.
    3) To set up the weight units, press F1 . The display will blink Unit.
    4) Change the weight units by pressing the  F2 key until the
    desired unit is displayed. The
    selected unit is indicated by the
    annunciators.
     Not all units shown
    are available on every capacity.
    5) When the desired unit setting is annunciated, press  F1. The next
    item in the setup menu appears.
    6) Either press  ZERO to exit setup
    and store all changes, or
    continue to another setup menu
    item using the  F2 key.
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    weight display
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    kglbMkNTo nkglbMkNTo n
    Press Simultaneously
    POWER
    F2
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    SCROLL
    F2F2
    SCROLL
    0
    EXIT/SAVE
    ZERO
    F2kglbMkNTo nkglbMkNTo nkg lbMkNTo n
    kglbMkNTo nkglbMkNTo n
    0
    ZERO
    F1
    NoteIf the Dyna-Link Calibration was origin ally in tons or metric tons, the 
    “2Unit” setting will switch from tons  to me tric tons instead of lb/kg. 
    Figure 4-6 Units Select Menu 
    						
    							Dyna-Link Setup     25
    4.7 Filter Setup
    Changing the filter settings allows the Dyna-Link to adjust to situations where there is 
    a lot of movement in the lift or the crane structure. If the reading is not stable, it can 
    often be improved by increasing the filter  setting. Settling time will be longer as the 
    filter setting is increased. However, the  MSI-7300 Dyna-Link 2 employs algorithms 
    that speed up large tension changes while st ill controlling vibration even with higher 
    filter settings.
    1) With the 7300 off, press and hold
    the F2 key, then press the
    POWER key.
    ...or while the 7300 is on, press  F2 and
    POWER  simultaneously.
    2) The first item of the setup menu
    is Func1. Scroll to Filtr with
    the F2 key.
    3) To set up the filter, press  F1. The
    display will blink the current filter
    setting.
    4) Change the filter setting by pressing the  F2 key.
    There are four available filter settings.
    Not all choices are shown in this
    example.
    5) When the desired filter setting is annunciated, press  F1. The next
    item in the setup menu appears.
    6) Either press  ZERO to exit setup
    and store all changes, or
    continue to another setup menu
    item using the  F2 key.
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    Store and return to
    weight display
    6WRUH
    Press Simultaneously
    POWER
    F2
    0
    EXIT/SAVE
    ZERO
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    ENTER/SELECT
    F1
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    SCROLL
    F2
    F2
    SCROLL
    0
    ZERO
    F1
    Figure 4-7 Filter Setup Menu 
    						
    							26    MSI-7300 Operator’s Manual
    5.0 Calibration
    The Dyna-Link 2  is calibrated using standard precision test weights. It is required that 
    the weight used is at least 10% of full capacity in order  to achieve rated accuracy. For 
    example, use at least a 500kg test weight  to calibrate a 5000kg capacity unit. The 
    Dyna-Link 2  supports load cell linearization with up to four span points that can be 
    calibrated in any order. Usually only one cal span point is necessary and is sufficient 
    to reach rated accuracy.
    When adequate test weight s are not available, the Dyn
     a-Link 2 can be calibrated using 
    a constant calibration which is  referred to as C-Cal. To use C-Cal, a factory generated 
    C-Cal number must be known. MSI supplies original and replacement load cells for 
    the  Dyna-Link 2  with the C-Cal value stamped on the serial number label. 
    There are three aspects of calibration:  • Standard calibration - used for maintenance and routine calibration.
    • Initial calibration - used to setup both the capacity and resolution (d) of the Dyna-Link . 
    
    It differs from standard calibration only in the initial steps. Initial 
    calibration is performed after a calibration reset which completely erases the 
    calibration and setup memory. 
    • C-Cal - If C-Cal values are known, the Dyna-Link can be calibrated without  weig hts.
    5.1 Calibration Menu
    The calibration menu contains three items: Ca l, C-Cal, and auto zero maintenance. 
    The following procedures start with entering into the Cal menu, or for an initial 
    calibration, resetting the  Dyna-Link 2 and then going to the Cal menu. 
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    Calibration Setup Menu
    Calibrate with Weights
    Calibrate with
    Calibration number
    Calibrate Menu
    Figure 5-2 - Standard Calibration or Figure 5-3 - Initial Calibration (After Reset)
    Figure 5-4 
    Figure 5-5
     
    Figure 5-1 Calibration Menu 
    						
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