Technical data

MESOMATIC Automation und Messtechnik GmbH D-71394 Kernen
2.2. Scale
Input field Range of values
or option
Step size
1 ú 2 ú 5
position of dec.
point
-4 ... 1 1 #####0
0 #####
-1 ####.#
-2 ###.##
-3 ##.###
-4 #.####
No. scale
intervals
100 ... 99999
Steps
EndWeight
1
st
example:
Scales with a capacity of 5000 kg and steps of 2 are to be scaled:
This means the step is 2.
Enter 0 as the decimal point position.
The no. scale intervals is calculated as follows: 5000 / 2 = 2500
2
nd
example:
Scales with a capacity of 15,000 kg and steps of 5 are to be scaled:
This means the step is 5.
The decimal point position is -3.
The no. scale intervals is calculated as follows: 15000 / 5 = 3000
2.3. Filter
You may enter a filter depth between 1 ... 30. The value of 20 corresponds to a limiting
frequency of approximately 1 Hz.
2.4. Zero point
Click the 'set zero point' button with the scales being empty. The actual value determined
by the analog to digital converter (ADC) will be displayed on the right hand side in the
'ADC' field.
Attention:
If required, hang/put on the scales an auxiliary device before starting
adjustment.
2.5. Adjustment
Enter the adjustment weight in the 'weight' field. This needs not necessarily be the end
weight of the scales.
Hang/put the adjustment weight on the scales/auxiliary device and click the 'calibrate'
button.
By clicking this button the calibration process is started. The raw value determined by the
ADC (max. 7 digits) can be read from the ADC field.
If you did not use an auxiliary device, the adjustment process is now completed. Otherwise
proceed as follows:
Remove the auxiliary device from the scales and click the 'shift zero point' button in the
Zero point section.
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