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Thermo Scientific Micro-Tech 9101
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Introduction
Micro-Tech Menus and Functions
Thermo Fisher Scientific Micro-Tech 9101/9201 Reference Manual, Rev J 1-13
Two speed-sensor inputs.
One DC output from the mother board (J29).
Ethernet TCP/IP.
Four circuit board expansion slots that can accommodate the
following boards, if needed.
Three programmable digital inputs on plug-in card.
Four programmable digital outputs on plug-in card.
Single channel current output board
Dual channel current output, analog input board (2 analog in and
2 analog out)
8 digital inputs/8 digital outputs board
Serial communication board
Dual Plant Load Cell A/D board
Profibus-DP board
The Micro-Tech has been designed for belt scales and is capable of
performing all of the necessary measuring functions. All of the required
functions are resident in the software of the microprocessor. Optional
functions are automatically turned on when the relevant hardware is
installed, or after the operator has selected them through the keypad.
Setup of the Micro-Tech is easy and is performed from the keypad on
the front of the device. The setup parameters may be divided into the
following main groups.
Menu 1: Calibration
Menu 2: Set-up
Menus 36: Options set-up
The Integrator can be directly connected to six 350 ohm load cells and
receives the signal of a speed sensor in order to calculate belt speed, belt
loading, and feed rate.
Rate is integrated in time to calculate the amount of material conveyed
by the belt (total), and is displayed in three individual registers: total,
reset total, operator total. The Integrator can perform automatic zero and
span calibrations. When the belt is running and the rate is below a
certain percentage, the Integrator can perform auto zero tracking, to
minimize the error of zero due to material and dust. Analog (current)
Micro-Tech
Menus and
Functions
Measuring
Functions

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