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MP60, MP60DP
EXPLANATION OF THE MAIN PARAMETERS
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MeaningParameterGroup
Transducer
error active
(Enable hardware input for transducer error detection)
TRANSD.-
CALIBRAT
P1Meas.?
P1 kHz
P1 kNm
1)
Phys.
unit
kHz
P1
P2
P1Meas.? YES 0 kHz
P1 Enter 50 kNm
(assign physical unit)
P2Meas.? YES 10 kHz
P2 Enter 70 kNm
Note: If the zero point is modified, P1 and P2 will be
discarded.
Transferring the signals supplied by the transducer at a
defined loading
Shunt Shunt detuning ON/OFF
(automatically switched off after about 3 minutes).
1)
Depending on the unit chosen
2)
Please refer to your measured value transducer's operating manual
Group Parameter Meaning
CONDITIO
NING
Difference between tare and zero balance: The zero balance
(>0<) affects the gross and the net value. Taring (>T<) only
affects the net value.
>0< kNm Enter zero value. Zeroing affects the gross and the net
value.
>0<set? Trigger zero balance; set current measured value
(physical unit) to zero
>0<save The zero value is transferred to the EEPROM every time
zeroing occurs (life: 100,000 cycles)
>T< kNm
3)
Enter tare value. Taring affects the net value.
>T<set? Trigger taring; net value becomes 0
>T<save Save tare value immediately after taring
Filter 0.05 Hz 1 Hz 20 Hz 500 Hz
0.1 Hz 2 Hz 50 Hz OFF
0.2 Hz 5 Hz 100 Hz
0.5 Hz 10 Hz 200 Hz

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