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An example: 
C1 displays 1778gram, while correct weight is 2,12kg 
C2 displays 2033gram, while correct weight is 1,49kg 
If weight factor for both channels was set to 1000, the equation for the new weight factor is: 
Weight factor = (Correct weight in gram) * 1000 / (displayed weight in gram) 
 
For C1: Weight factor = 2120 * 1000 / 1778 = 1192 
For C2: Weight factor = 1490 * 1000 / 2033 = 733 
 
If previous weight factor for C1 was set to 1100 and for C2 to 1050 the equation is: 
 
New Weight factor = 
     (Correct weight in gram) * 1000 / ((displayed weight in gram) * 1000 / (Old Weight factor)) 
 
which equals: 
 
New Weight factor = (Correct weight in gram) * (Old Weight factor) / (displayed weight in gram) 
 
For C1: New Weight factor = 2120 * 1100 / 1778 = 1312 
For C2: New Weight factor = 1490 * 1050 / 2033 = 770 
 
The Count factor is used to adjust the displayed count. 
The Count factor will be limited to values from 950 to 1050 (+/- 5 %), and may be adjusted for each 
channel. 
A value of 1000 means no count adjustment. 
If the Count factor for C1 is set to 950 the displayed count for C1 will be 95 % of the value compared 
to if the weight factor was 1000. In the same manner, if the Count factor for C2 is set to the displayed 
count for C2 will be 5 % greater than the value displayed if the Count factor was 1000. 
Calculated weight factors should be rounded to closest integer. 
 
An example: 
C1 shows 10560 fishes, while correct number is 11000 fishes. 
C2 shows 20333 fishes, while correct number is 19755 fishes. 
If Count factor for both channels was set to 1000, the equation for the new weight factor is: 
Count factor = (Correct number) * 1000 / (displayed number) 
 
For C1: Count factor = 11000 * 1000 / 10560 = 1042 
For C2: Count factor = 19755 * 1000 / 20333 = 972 
 
If previous Count factor for C1 was set to 970 and for C2 to 1050 the equation is: 
 
New Count factor = 
     (Correct number) * 1000 / ((displayed number) * 1000 / (Old Count factor)) 
 
which equals: 
 
New Count factor = (Correct number) * (Old Count factor) / (displayed number) 
 
For C1: New Count factor = 11000 * 970 / 10560 = 1010 
For C2: New Count factor = 19755 * 1050 / 20333 = 1020 
 
 

Note

: If AquaScan Win is used with PC-Control, the Weight factors and Count factors from 

AquaScan Win will override the previous set factors in the Control Unit.

Summary of Contents for CSE Series

Page 1: ...AquaScan Manual Rev 1 6 KE CSE series AquaScan User s Guide 4 03 Model KE series AquaScan General Directions version 1 6 Model CSE series Copyright AquaScan 2010 Page 1 of 20...

Page 2: ...sults menu 10 Results menu menu page 1 10 1 Res PC 10 2 Res DISP 10 Results menu menu page 2 12 AquaScan General directions 13 Electrical connection disconnection 13 Connection of transportation pipe...

Page 3: ...uaScan system AquaScan General Directions Contains vital information on the arrangement connection and counting principle of the AquaScan system It is very important that operators read General Direct...

Page 4: ...ing will be showed when the program transfer is finished x may be 1 2 3 or 4 C1 C2 C3 and C4 are related to the inputs at the Control Unit For each channel type the average weight in gram for the fish...

Page 5: ...g This means that calibration is at least in progress for channel 1 If the same indicator C3 is pressed again the display will return to show the sum of units C1 and C3 Now a press on indicator C1 hi...

Page 6: ...eed for Cx Ne in for Cx Nst in for Cx Number for Cx If two Registration Units are connected data for both can be displayed at the same time Number for Cx Number for Cx in related to total Number for C...

Page 7: ...sume counting x may be 1 2 3 or 4 This is a warning counting is not stopped The speed calculations in the Registration Unit are having a problem This may be caused by too much water in a dry counter t...

Page 8: ...e time of day submenu Clock menu time of day submenu Yes selects time of day adjustment No or Stop goes back to top level menu If Yes is selected the hour is first set by two digits and Enter then min...

Page 9: ...t to 950 the displayed count for C1 will be 95 of the value compared to if the weight factor was 1000 In the same manner if the Count factor for C2 is set to the displayed count for C2 will be 5 great...

Page 10: ...hannel if more channels was in use v or displays next or previous screen Stop goes back to Results menu Number of fishes for selected channel tells the percentage of the total number of fishes for all...

Page 11: ...be greater than 2 m s Max 3 m s for fish less than 200g Recommended speed is at least 3m s for bigger fish Display counting result Ne Nst screen Calib Weight 25g C1 05 10 06 09 49 01 Avg Weight 24g C1...

Page 12: ...ting was stopped Display counting result Run time screen How long the counting did take Display counting result Effectiveness screen Number of kg hour for displayed channel Results menu menu page 2 Ru...

Page 13: ...female connectors when not in use to avoid access of dirt and water Connection of transportation pipe to Reg Unit The Registration Unit should be installed in such a way that the long sides are vertic...

Page 14: ...ation Unit and pipes should be tilted forward to a suitable angle min 25 degrees to assure steady flow approx 2 5 3 meter second through the counter The Control Unit can view the average speed of the...

Page 15: ...n the last calculated average size The average size is continuously calculated and updated during the whole counting process AquaScan will calculate the average size when a single fish is registrated...

Page 16: ...m the number of fish calculated during the previous counting operation Details about the rub window alarm If the screen reads RUB WINDOW C2 no counting will be performed on channel 2 and you will loos...

Page 17: ...e Control Unit responds to other equipment The arrow buttons may be used to navigate between parameters in each code set To move to the next parameter in a code set press 6 key or N To move to the pre...

Page 18: ...PC connection LOG 9 REF 50 ALD 10 CSE1600 ALD 5 VEL 30 DLL 50 DLH 50 IRM 0 CON 0 WGT Constantly changing WLL 30 WLH 30 Parameter setting 2 Delete 4 NMS 125 NOL 70 MAT 512 AMI 1920 DSP 100 STP 2 SUN 40...

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