Installation manual
Manual Part # 800-1402-001 Rev E  Page 19 of 48 
SEGMENT OFFSET ADJUSTMENT 
This function applies to ProScale Model 150 & Model 250 systems and all other 
ProScale products employing Absolute measurement technology that measure 
more than 17 inches (430mm). 
If the scale on your product looks like this: 
It uses Absolute measuring technology 
For  Scales  that  are  longer  than  17  inches  (430mm),  multiple  Scale  pattern 
segments are installed end-to-end on the aluminum extrusion.  This provides a 
quasi-absolute measurement capability in which the Encoder can calculate its 
position  on  any  individual  segment  but  cannot  determine  which  particular 
segment  it  is  on.   To  solve this  problem,  the  Digital Readout  tracks which 
segment the Encoder is on by  detecting the  transition between one  segment 
and adjacent segments. In certain situations, the crossing from one segment to 
another may not be detected. This may occur if the Encoder is disconnected 
from the Digital Readout and then moved along the Scale to another segment. 
It may also occur if the Encoder is moved too quickly between segments. If the 
segment tracking count is incorrect because of one of the above situations, the 
user can re-adjust the Readout to correct the error. This adjustment is referred 
to  as  the  SEGMENT  OFFSET  ADJUSTMENT.    To  add  one  segment  value 
(430.08mm)  to  the  displayed  value,  press  and  hold  the  UNITS  key  and  then 
momentarily  press  the  +  key.    The  displayed  position  will  increase  by 
430.08mm  (16.933  inches).    To  subtract  one  segment,  430.08mm,  from  the 
displayed value, press and hold the UNITS key and then momentarily press the - 
key. This function is operative only when Pr14 is set to 1. 
See Programming Parameter (Pr14). 
UPPER/LOWER LIMITS 
The Digital Readout can display either LL
LLLL
LL for Lower Limit or UL
ULUL
UL for Upper Limit 
if  a  pre-programmed  upper  or  lower  reading  is  exceeded.  Upper  and  Lower 
Limits are set with Programming Parameters Pr28 and Pr29 but are only active if 
Pr27 is set to 1. The LCD display toggles for 2  seconds between  current 
position  and  LL
LLLL
LL  if  the  Lower  Limit  is  exceeded,  or  UL
ULUL
UL  if  the  Upper  Limit  is 
exceeded. This continues as long as either limit is exceeded. 
See Programming Parameters (Pr27, 28, 29). 
In addition, the programmable output can be configured to activate on General 
Purpose Digital Readouts when either the Upper or Lower limit is exceeded. 
See PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT OPERATION. 










