
Tiger 320 Series Programming Code Sheet
Code Version v3.09b
Texmate Inc. Tel. (760) 598 9899 • www.texmate.com 1
May 26 2009 PCS v3.09b (NZ101)
PROGRAMMING CODE SHEET
Tiger 320 Series
Code blanking
Code blanking blanks out all function
codes not required by the application.
This means that specific procedures such
as recalibration and setpoint reprogram-
ming can be achieved in a few simple
steps from the front panel buttons.
• T
o turn code blanking and macro set-
tings OFF, carry out the Code Blanking
and Macro Check on Page 3.
Display text editing
This function allows displayed text,
such as setpoint titles, to be edited to
suit your applications.
For example, a setpoint could be edited
to read [TNK_Lo] for tank level low, or
[brKoF] for brake off.
Configuration data copying
This function allows the current meter
configuration settings to be copied and
saved for later referral or for restoration.
Front panel programming
This programming code sheet (PCS) is a
quick reference document that allows you to
quickly view the meter's programming codes.
When you become familiar with the meter and
the programming code structure, the PCS can
be used in place of the user manual.
Programming via PC
Meter configuration utility program
With a serial output module installed, the
meter can be fully configured through the
meter configuration utility program.
In addition to all application function set-
tings, the configuration program also pro-
vides access to added features such as:
• Code blanking.
• Display text editing.
• Configuration data copying.
• Downloading macros to the meter.
Tamper-proof settings
All Tiger 320 Series meters have
tamper-proof lockout switches
to prevent users’ configuration
settings from being inadvertent-
ly changed.
Code blanking is also used (via
the PC) to blank out codes
not used, making them opera-
tor tamper-proof, but leaving
selected codes open for opera-
tor adjustment.
Macros
Texmate has a growing library
of macros to suit a wide range
of standard customer applica-
tions. Macros can be installed
in the meter, via the compiler or
configuration program, and run
automatically when the meter is
powered up.
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
TEXMATE
Press
1
To configure the meter’s programming codes,
the meter uses the three right-hand side dis-
play digits. These are known as the 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd digits and can be seen in the diagram
opposite.
Prog.
SP1 SP2 SP4SP3 SP5 SP6
Operational Display
1st
Digit
2nd
Digit
3rd
Digit
The logic diagram on Page 4 shows the code
structure of the Tiger 320 Series meter range.
Also, the difference between the E and T
version of the Tiger range is described. The
diagrams on the following pages show the
three-digit settings available for each code.
Note:
All displays shown in this code
sheet are for a 5-digit, 7-seg-
ment display. 6 or 8-digit and
alphanumeric displays will be
slightly different.
Contents
InitialSetupProcedures.............................. 2
Tiger 320 Series Code Logic Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
CALIBRATIONMODE...............................5
CODE1 ..........................................6
CODE2 ..........................................7
CODES3to5 ..................................... 8
CODES6to9 ..................................... 9
CODE10 ........................................10
SETPOINT PROGRAMMING MODE – SPC_1 to SPC_6. 11
Detailed Descriptions of Setpoints Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Customer Code Settings – Main Programming Mode. . . . . 15
Customer Code Settings – Setpoint Programming Mode. . 18
Commonly Used Registers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
UserNotes.......................................20
Note:
1. Use the button to step through
the codes of the Main or Setpoint
Programming Mode.
2. To save a Main Programming Mode
code setting and return directly to the
operational display, press the button
and then the buttons and at the
same time.
2. To save a Setpoint Programming
Mode code setting and return directly
to the operational display, press the
button and then the buttons and
at the same time.
4. When configuring the three-digit
code and setpoint settings, pressing
t h e and buttons at the same time
increases the display parameter in
increments of 100 counts.