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Setting Mode Setting Using Calibration Password
5.4.3.5 Parameter 'Increment Value - Medium Range'
Display: Increment value [current unit] 0.100
Input: Any value between 0.001 and 1000.000
Default = 0,1
Function: Defines increment value and thus also the medium range
increment value
Comments: Together with Parameter 'Full Scale Value-Medium Range'
defines the medium range increment value.
Increment value is computed as follows:
Number of increments = full scale value/increment value
Increments values 1, 2 and 5 are possible.
If the entered increment value is not useful, event message
'W1211:Wrong Increment Value' is output.
5.4.4 Fct. 444:Scale Parameters
In addition to the calibration parameters, the scale parameters determine
further scale characteristics.
To edit parameters, enter
Calibration password, or
Configuration password.
The 'Weighing/Calibration Mode' programming plug (plug-in jumper) in
scale connector (dongle) needs not be be changed. No recalibration is
required.
5.4.4.1 Operating Sequence
Use DIRECTION KEYS to go to menu item
444:SCALE
Scale Param.
and acknowledge with [ENTER] key.
Change parameter and acknowledge with [ENTER] to go to next parameter. After last
parameter of Block 1, program returns to the first, for you to change.
Acknowledge calibration parameter input with [OK] key to acquire changes. If you exit
function with [ABORT] key, changes are not acquired.
The operation is complete.
5.4.4.2 Parameter 'Switching Filter'
Display: Switching Filter 0.20s
Selection: 0.02s; 0.04s; 0.10s; 0.20s; 0.40s; 1.00s
Default = 0.20s
Function: Limit value monitoring.
Defines filter time for weights used for fast comparator and
for batching.
With increasing filter time, scale monitoring becomes slower.
Value to be set depends on external vibrating effects at scale
location (e.g. mechanical vibrations).
DISOMAT
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Opus – Operating Manual 0630 BV-H2313 GB
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