6101
6101
6101
6101 Belt
Belt
Belt
Belt Scale
Scale
Scale
Scale Integrator
Integrator
Integrator
Integrator Operating
Operating
Operating
Operating and
and
and
and Service
Service
Service
Service Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
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Kg = 100
D = 2.4m
Kg/m = 41.67 kg/m
b) Simulated Constant For Test Weights can be calculated using the following formula:
The Simulated Constant =
1000
)()/(
mationforTestDurBeltLength mkg
×
For example:
The Belt Length for Test Duration = 180m
The Simulated Constant =
1000
180 67 .41 ×
= 7.5t
3) For test chains calibration mode, the following method should be used:
a) The Equivalent Load (Kg/m) is specified at the tail of the test chains
b) Simulated Constant For Test Chains can be calculated using the following formula:
The Simulated Constant =
1000
)()/(
mationforTestDurBeltLength mkg
×
For example:
The Belt Length for Test Duration = 180m
Kg/m = 30
The Simulated Constant =
1000
180 30 ×
= 5.4t
Note:
Note:
Note:
Note: The system setup is intended to program some basic parameters which determine whether correct
result can be achieved from the belt scale. These parameters include scale number and scale capacity etc.
The following is an explanation to
a
part of these parameters.
[Zero Tracking]: Zero may drift due to various influence factors. When Zero Tracking is set, automatic
zeroing will be implemented in case of
a
total lower than the preset value.
[Zero Dead]: During
a
run period,
a
total lower than the preset Zero Dead will not be added into the
master total.
[Accumulated Pulses]: When the total is up to the preset Accumulated Pulses, an accumulated pulse signal
will be emitted.
[Pulse Width]: This option defines the ratio of high voltage level [1] and low voltage level [0] of pulse
width.
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. 2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5 Input/output
Input/output
Input/output
Input/output setup
setup
setup
setup
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1 . INITIAL SETUP
2 . CALIBRATION
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SYSTEM
DATA
4 . I/O DEFINITION
5 . COMMUNICATION
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