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METTLER TOLEDO JAGXTREME Terminal Technical Manual
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3. Record the frequency and approximate number of increments variation for the
settings that show noticeable reduction in display fluctuation. This is the lowest
frequency of vibration causing the display to fluctuate.
4. Set the Low Pass Filter back to 9.9.
5. Set the Notch Filter to the frequency that caused the largest reduction in increments
change (recorded in step c.).
6. If the display is still fluctuating too much, repeat step b. observing the display
fluctuation. Reduce the Low Pass Filter setting until the display is acceptable.
7. Always check the weight display update time after each filter adjustment to be sure
that the update rate is fast enough for the application.
14a. Vibration Rejection
Sub-block for MMR
When the JAGXTREME terminal is used with an IDNET base, the following prompts and
selections are possible:
1. Press ENTER at the VIBRATION ADAPT? X prompt to select the type of vibration
filtering:
2. Use the SELECT key to display the appropriate filter level, then press ENTER.
Options include:
1 (low), use for virtually disturbance free, stable surroundings. The indicator
responds quicker to changes in weight, and is more sensitive to external
conditions.
2 (med), use for normal ambient conditions. This is the factory default setting.
3 (high), use for unstable surroundings. The scale is less responsive than the
factory default setting, and is less sensitive to external influences.
3. Press ENTER at the PROCESS ADAPT? X prompt, then select the desired option:
1— use for the dispensing of liquids or powders.
2— use for all types of normal weighing applications. This is the factory
default setting.
3— use for checkweighing types of applications.
Vibration Rejection for
MMR (IDNET) Bases
Process Adapt? X
Vibration Adapt? X
Run Autotune
Y(es) or N(o)