User Manual

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5.0 DAMPING MODE
The tension meter is equipped with an electronic damping that ensures steady readings
when tension ucutates. This is achieved by averaging the measured values at the preset
update rate.
5.1 Switching On the Damping Mode
NOTE: Before switching on the damping mode, it is recommended that you measure
the rst values without damping enabled.
1. Insert process material as described in Sec. 4.1.
2. Press and hold the DAMP key. The DISPLAY shows the currently set damping
factor.
3. Release the DAMP key. The DISPLAY shows DAMP below
the currently measured value.
5.2 Switching Off the Damping Mode
1. Press and release the DAMP key. If the DISPLAY shows only
the currently measured value, damping is off.
5.3 Changing the Damping Factor
The tension meter is factory preset to a damping factor of 12. The tension values are
thereby averaged for the display in the following way:
12 old values + 4 new values
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The damping factor can be modied in 15 steps from 01 = low damping:
1 old value + 15 new values
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to 15 = high damping:
15 old values + 1 new value
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1. Switch on the tension meter
2. Press and hold the DAMP key. The DISPLAY shows the set damping factor.
3. You can now increase the damping factor by pressing the MEM key and
decrease it by pressing the RECALL key.
4. Release the DAMP key to return to the measuring mode.
NOTE: The damping factor stays stored in memory even after the gauge is turned off.
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3.1 Basic Settings
NOTE: The tension meter to be used must be connected to the PC.
To edit the settings:
1. Click the SETUP button.The setup dialog box opens. You can now either keep
the default values preset in the input boxes or customize them for your specic
requirements.
The gure below shows the factory-preset defaults for a tension meter model ETX-500.
15 Button LOAD Section 3.4
16 Display STATISTICS DIAGRAM Display the statistical values, shown
currently at the graph.
17 Button CLEAR ALL DATA Clear all measuring values
18 Display READINGS ON SCREEN To adjust the number of measuring
values, shown at the display
19 Display TENSION Readings as graph
20 Button GENERATE Section 3.3
21 Button EXPORT SCREEN Section 3.3
22 Button EXIT Close Tension Inspect 3