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6-8. Gravity acceleration compensation
When the calibration place and the using place of the measuring are different, the error is caused in span by the
difference of the gravity acceleration of the various place district. The gravity acceleration compensation
function is a function for the compensation of this span error by setting the gravity acceleration of two districts
with a different calibration place and using place. When the calibration place and the using place are the same,
it is not necessary to execute the gravity acceleration compensation.
6-8-1. Setting method of gravity acceleration compensation.
The setting method of the gravity acceleration compensation is selected by C function CF-25.
“The district number is set” or “The numerical value of gravity acceleration is set” can be selected.
Default has selected “The district number is set”.
6-8-2. Setting of district number of the using place (When CF-25 : 0)
The setting of the district number of the using place is executed by C function CF-26.
The setting of district number : 01~16
Default has selected 10 district.
Please refer to “Gravity acceleration compensation table” in the next page.
6-8-3. Setting of district number of the calibration place (When CF-25:0)
The district number of the calibration place can be set by C function CF-27.
The set of the district number : 01~16
Default has selected 10 district.
Please refer to “Gravity acceleration compensation table” in the next page.
6-8-4. Setting of Gravity acceleration value of the using place (When CF-25 : 1)
The gravity acceleration value of the using place can be set by C function CF-28.
Setting range : 9.000~9.999
Default has selected “9.797”
Please refer to “Gravity acceleration compensation table” in the next page.
6-8-5. Setting of Gravity acceleration value of the calibration place (When CF-25 : 1)
The gravity acceleration value of the calibration place can be set by C function CF-29.
Setting range : 9.000~9.999
Default has set “9.797”.
Please refer to “Gravity acceleration compensation table” in the next page.