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Teac TD-9000T User Manual

Teac TD-9000T
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Procedures shared by all calibration
methods
The three calibration methods are equivalent input calibration,
actual load calibration and TEDS calibration. All the calibration
methods have the same procedures before and after calibration.
An overview of the calibration procedures is shown below.
Unlock calibration values
c
Calibration
Equivalent input calibration or actual load calibration
c
Lock calibration values
Following an explanation of the procedures to be conducted
before and after calibration are explanations of the procedures
for equivalent input calibration and actual load calibration.
Locking and unlocking calibration values
Usually, the unit is used with CALIBRATION LOCK set to ON. This
must be set to OFF before calibration. After calibration, set it
to ON again.
1 Touch the CALIBRATION LOCK setting value button
on the DISPLACE. SENSOR screen.
2 Select OFF or ON.
3 Touch the OK button to conrm the setting.
4-4-1. Equivalent input calibration
This method determines the calibration value by recording
rated output and rated capacity values from a test report.
Use this to calibrate easily when an actual load cannot be
applied.
An overview of the equivalent input calibration procedures is
shown below.
Output phase and other settings
c
Zero balancing
Output phase and other settings
Set items other than ZERO BALANCING.
4-4-1-1. Pulse output
OUTPUT PHASE (AB, A)
This sets the displacement sensor output.
COUNT NUMBER
4. Settings

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Teac TD-9000T Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTeac
ModelTD-9000T
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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