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Intercomp CS1500 - Calibration Customization Options; AZT, Zero Range, and Canadian Specs

Intercomp CS1500
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CS1500, Users
Rev T, June, 2010
Page 20 of 35
Check for calibration blocking switch
At this point the scale saves any changes that have been made.
A check is than made to see whether or not the calibration blocking switch is
enabled. If enabled, (CAL), the calibration procedure will continue. if disabled,
(RUN), the scale returns to normal weighing.
Last five parameters
15. The scale shows “EE-10”. Simultaneously press the ZERO and lb/kg keys.
Enter the AZT size (0 to 3). The AZT size is the number of graduations the
auto zero tracking can remove.
Setting AZT size
0 Off
1 0.6
2 1.0
3 3.0
16. The scale shows “EE-11”. Simultaneously press the ZERO and lb/kg keys.
Enter whether the zero range is on or off (0 to 1). If the zero range is ON the
push-button zero and AZSM can only operate within +/- 5% of the original
zero obtained at calibration.
Setting Zero range
0 Off
1 On
17. The scale shows “EE-12”. Simultaneously press the ZERO and lb/kg keys.
The scale shows the current Canadian specification selection. Use the
following table to select the Canadian specifications setting. When Canadian
specifications are set (1): EE-10, EE-11, and EE-13 have no meaning.
Setting Canadian
Specification
0 Off
1 On
A “0” setting implies normal operation:
1: AZT size is determined by the setting of EE-10.
2: Zero operates over full range allowed by EE-11.
3: The over-capacity point is determined by the setting of EE-13.
A “1” setting implies Canadian specifications are used.
1: The AZT size fixed at 0.6d regardless of EE-10 setting.
2: The IZSM (initial zero setting mechanism on power up) must be
within +/- 10% of the zero obtained at calibration.

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