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Delta AS01DNET-A User Manual

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AS Series Module Manual
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Average weight
Zero weight
Zero range
Time
4. Filtering out weights
There are two ways to filter out weights.
Filtering out the maximum/minimum weight measured: If there is a maximum weight or a minimum
weight, you can filter out the maximum weight or the minimum weight. The larger the value, the more
weights are filtered out. Range: K0K8
Averaging weights: The values recorded are averaged so that a steady value is obtained. There may be
peak values due to unavoidable external factors, and the average value obtained may change
accordingly. A maximum of 100 values can be averaged.
5. Making multi-point adjustments
Make adjustments to get the weight measured by a cell to correspond to the digital value displayed by the
load cell module. Generally, two points are adjusted. After a system is set up, put no load on the scale. The
weight measured is 0 grams when there is no load. Then place an object of a given weight on the scale, and
set a digital value corresponding to the weight. At that point, two points have been adjusted. For example, if
you have a load cell sensor which can measure a maximum weight of 10 kg, and if 1 kg corresponds to
K1000, the curve is like the one shown below.
Digital value
(LSB)
Point
K1000
K10000
K0
1 kg
10 kg
Adjusting two points
Weight

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Delta AS01DNET-A Specifications

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BrandDelta
ModelAS01DNET-A
CategoryNetwork Hardware
LanguageEnglish

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