Operating instructions, Quick installation
Data sheet calibration
This calibration method can be used when data sheets for the transducers
are available and no external forces influence the weighing installation.
If fixed supports are included, the load must be evenly distributed on all supports.
Data sheet calibration can be performed without any transducers connected,
but the transducers must be connected as the zero setting is performed.
A data sheet calibration for a scale should start with the scale parameters, described
on page 26. This example shows a Data Sheet calibration for Scale 1.
When data sheet calibration has been selected and you have accepted to start a new
calibration, the display will show the type of calibration that is selected for the scale.
Use keys + and – to find the parameter that should
be edited.
1:Calibr. Type
Press key ↵ and the parameter value will be
Data Sheet
displayed with a cursor, ready to edit.
All parameters are explained below.
1:Conv. Factor
This parameter defines the relationship between a weight value expressed in
transducer data sheet unit and the same weight value expressed in measurement unit.
The default value, 9.80665, can be used when transducers in N (Newton) are used for
weighing in kg.
If this parameter is selected for editing, the actual conversion factor appears
on the bottom line with a flashing cursor.
Use key ↵ to position the cursor on a digit to edit.
Then use key + or – to edit the value of the digit,
and accept each digit by key ↵ .
Press key ↵ for 1 second to accept
the edited value for conversion factor.
The conversion factor is displayed without cursor.
Now key + or – can be used
to display another parameter.
1:Conv. Factor
009.806650
1:Conv. Factor
9.80665
1:No of Transd
This parameter value should be set to the number of support points for the load, including
all transducers and fixed support points. The number will affect the number of parameters
'1:Rated Output' below. If this parameter is selected for editing, the number appears on
the bottom line with a flashing cursor.
Use the keys + and – to edit the number.
Press key ↵ for 1 second to accept number.
The number of transducers is displayed without
cursor.
Now key + or – can be used
to display another parameter.
1:No of Transd
2
1:No of Transd
2
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