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Setting Mode Setting Using Calibration Password
5.4.4.3 Parameter 'Display Filter'
Display: Display Filter 0,47s
Selection: 0.06s; 0.10s; 0.15s; 0.22s; 0.33s; 0.47s; 0.68s; 1.00s; 1.50s;
2.00s; 3.30s; 4.70s
Default =
0,47s
Function: Determines filter time for weight values shown on display.
Function blocks, EDP and no-motion transmissions also use
the filtered weight values.
With increasing filter time, scale monitoring becomes slower.
Value to be set depends on external vibrating effects at scale
location (e.g. mechanical vibrations).
5.4.4.4 Parameter 'No-Motion Time'
Display: DelayTime 1.0s
Input: Any value from 0.0 to 10.0
Default = 1.0
Function: Together with parameter No-Motion Difference (legal-for-
trade parameter), defines when scale is to recognize no-
motion.
Rule of thumb: 1/4 * no-motion time ℜ≥ 0.8 * display filter
System recognizes no-motion if values measured during no-
motion time do not differ by more than the no-motion
difference of the value measured last.
No-motion is indicated in weight display by the >< symbol.
5.4.4.5 Parameter 'Zero Tracking'
Display: Zero Track No
Selection: No = disconnected (default)
Yes = connected
Auto = Zero scale *)
Function: Defines whether scale in zeroing range is automatically set to
zero.
The following conditions apply:
1. Scale in no-motion for at least 1 second. (See no-
motion conditions at parameter 'No-Motion Time'.)
2. Weight deviation from current zero point within +- 1/2
d.
3. Weight change during last second smaller than 0.5
d/s.
4. New zero point still within zeroing range (see
parameter 'Zero Setting Range'). Excessive zero
point shifts are displayed as weight.
*) If you select 'Auto', conditions 2 and 3 are no longer
applicable tonegative weight readings.
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Opus – Operating Manual
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