Instruction Manual

IDS 430/433 Users Manual Version 1.0
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To exit configuration and store changes, press the CLEAR key when “CFG xx” is
being displayed.
To exit configuration and NOT store changes, enter 999 when “CFG xx” is being
displayed. The display prompts “Abort”. Press the ENTER key to abort (exit
without saving changes) or press the CLEAR key if you do not want to abort.
Example: Begin Calibration of the Scale-
The IDS 430/433 is in the display weight mode. Hold the CLEAR key down and
press the ENTER key to enter the configure mode. The IDS 430/433 prompts
“CFG xx” where xx is the last selected parameter. Enter 60 and then press the
ENTER key. The IDS 430/433 prompts “dEAdld”. Begin the calibration process
or press the CLEAR key to exit.
Function 59 Display Calibration Audit Number
Use function 59 to view the audit and configuration numbers, the software ID
number, and the status of the internal function lock.
The IDS 430/433 provides a calibration audit number and a configuration
number. They are used to indicate changes to calibration data and configuration
data and can be used in place of mechanical seals by some regulatory agencies.
The IDS 430/433 audit number increments each time a calibration parameter is
changed (deadload or weight conversion factor). The configuration number
increments each time a password level 3 parameter is changed. If physical seals
are used, then place the internal function lock in the locked position before
sealing. Calibration and password level 3 parameters cannot be accessed when
the function lock is in the locked position.
1. Hold the CLEAR key down and press the ENTER key to enter the configure
mode.
2. Enter CFG 59. The IDS 430/433 prompts “A xxxx” where xxxx is the audit
number.
3. Press the ENTER key. The IDS 430/433 prompts “C xxxx” where xxxx is the
current calibration number.
4. Press the ENTER key. The IDS 430/433 prompts “bixxxx” where bixxxx is the
ID number of the software installed in the IDS 430/433.
5. Press the ENTER key. The IDS 430/433 prompt “un-LoC” if the function lock
is in the unlocked position, or “Loc Ed” if the function is in the locked position.