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GSE 350 IS User Manual

GSE 350 IS
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Technical
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GSE 350 IS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandGSE
Model350 IS
CategoryTouch Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

GSE Model 350/355 IS Technical Reference Manual

Chapter 1: Introduction

Hazardous Area Guidelines

Guidelines for using intrinsically safe devices in hazardous environments.

Hazard Grouping

Classification of materials based on flammability for hazardous areas.

Approvals

Approvals for hazardous area use of the Model 350/355 IS indicators.

Chapter 2: Installation

Hazardous Area Options

Options approved for hazardous area operation.

Chapter 3: Configuration

Entering the Setup Mode (Model 350 IS)

Procedure to access the indicator setup mode for the Model 350 IS.

Entering the Setup Mode (Model 355 IS)

Procedure to access the indicator setup mode for the Model 355 IS.

Changing a Parameter Value

Instructions for modifying parameter values.

Setpoint Setup

Percentage Check-Weighing

Setup and operation of percentage check-weighing.

Fill

Details on the fill operation and its setpoint functions.

Batch

Details on the batch operation and its setpoint functions.

Discharge

Details on the discharge operation and its setpoint functions.

Both

Details on the combined fill and discharge operation.

Absolute Check-Weighing

Details on absolute check-weighing setpoint operation.

Independent Setpoint Operation

Details on independent setpoint control.

Target Deviation Check-Weighing

Details on target deviation check-weighing.

Chapter 4: Calibration

Fast Calibration

Performing calibration without entering setup mode.

Establishing Zero

Methods for obtaining a zero calibration reference.

Establishing A Span

Procedure for establishing a span (test load) reference.

Chapter 7: Troubleshooting

Error Messages

Categorization of error messages encountered by the indicator.

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