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Thermo Scientific Micro-Tech 9101
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Initializing the Micro-Tech
Acquiring Basic System Data
Thermo Fisher Scientific Micro-Tech 9101/9201 Reference Manual, Rev J 2-3
If your System Data Sheet and/or Door Label is lost or defaced, Table
A–1 in Appendix A lists the belt-scale codes for a variety of commonly
used conveyor and scale set-ups.
Once you know your belt-scale code, write it in the space below. You
will need this information later when you initialize the Micro-Tech
software.
Belt-Scale Code __________
HINT. Write the belt-scale code inside the front cover of this manual
for future reference.
Now that you know the correct belt-scale code of the scale you are
using, you are ready to collect some additional data about the type of
conveyor and scale you are using at your particular facility. You will
need this information when you initialize the Micro-Tech software, and
can save time and effort by gathering this conveyor data now rather than
later.
The type of scale and conveyor you have installed at your facility
determines the number and type of parameters you need to enter when
initializing the Micro-Tech software. As a general rule, non-pivoting
scales have fewer required parameters than pivoting scales. Clearly, we
cannot list every single scale configuration in this manual, so we will
restrict ourselves to showing you two examples to give you a feel for
how the belt-scale code works and how it determines what parameters
you need to know when initializing the software.
If you have a non-pivoting scale—Go to the next page.
If you have a pivoting* scaleGo to page 2-4.
Acquiring
Basic System
Data
Scale Type
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termines
Parameters
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