- [Scale interval], see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.2.
- [Dead load at], see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.3 and, if correction is necessary, see also
Chapter 4.7.1.2.3.
- [Max at], see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.4.
- [Modify] (for small changes only), see Chapter 4.7.1.2.2.
- [Max] (maximum capacity), see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.1.
- [Scale interval], see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.2.
- [Dead load at], see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.3 and, if correction is necessary, see also
Chapter 4.7.1.2.3.
- [Max at], see Chapter 4.7.1.2.1.4.
- [Dead load at] (correction), see Chapter 4.7.1.2.3.
Note:
The [Modify] menu item is only used for small changes (e.g.changing the dead load/
preload, changing the mV/V values for dead load/preload and/or Max, changing the
scale interval).
Usually, the [New] menu item should be selected.
With applications for use in legal metrology, the legal requirements and the conditions
given on the test/approval certicate must be taken into account when selecting the
settings.
There are two ways to save the calibration data:
- CAL switch
The calibration data can be protected with CAL switch A/B and the weighing
electronics with CAL switch 1 (see Chapter 2.7.1), which must be sealed in the "secure"
position for use in legal metrology.
Note:
The CAL switches A/B are only accessible after dismantling the rear panel.
- Software
A unique check number is created every time a calibration or changed parameters are
saved. This can be viewed in the menu [Operating] - [System information] - [Show
calibration check numbers] (see Chapter 5.7) and may also be written on the W&M
label.
Before calibration the weighing point must be assigned, see Chapter 4.7.
During calibration, the device must be set to gross weight display (reset tare, if
necessary).
Accessible via MENU - [Operating] - [System setup] - [Weighing points] - [Weighing
point x] - [Calib] .
Process Controller Maxxis 5 PR 5900 4 System setup
Minebea Intec EN-102