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5.CALIBRATION
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5. CALIBRATION
"Calibration" refers to an operation whereby matching between the F320 and a
strain gauge sensor is obtained. The F320 uses the two calibration methods as
described below.
Equivalent Input Calibration
This approach uses no actual loads but key entry of the rated output value of the
strain gauge sensor (mV/V) and the rating value (value to be displayed).
This method is simple and employed when actual loads cannot be applied.
For example
Gain will be automatically decided by registering the values indicated as
follows:
  for load: 2.001mV/V - 100.0kgf
  for pressure: 2.002mV/V - 10.00kgf/cm2, and
  for torque: 2.502mV/V - 15.00kgfm.
Actual Load Calibration
This approach provides calibration by applying an actual load to the strain gauge
sensor and inputting the actual load value. This calibration is without little errors
and more correct.
A data sheet will be attached to a strain gauge sensor you buy.
On the data seat, the following values are listed.
Capacity ................................... Load (unit: Kg, t, etc.)
Rated Output............................ Voltage (unit: mV/V)
Non-Linearity Hysterisis
Input ResistanceOutput Resistance
Zero Balance, etc.
The Capacity and the Rated Output are necessary values for the
equivalent input calibration. Input these two values to F320.

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