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ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700
3.6
Descriptions of main menus and parameters
3.6.1
Setup Menu/Scale/Configurations/Metrological
It is possible to view (but not edit) the metrological parameters set during installation.
3.6.2
Setup Menu/Scale/Configurations/General
Digital Filter
No, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, FILTER 2Hz+AVERAGE, Filter 2hz, Filter 5hz+Average,
Filter 5Hz, Advanced Selection
This allows a digital filter to be entered, or not. It effectively enables the inclusion, or
not, of software processing to filter output values from the analogue/digital
converter. The higher the number the greater the filtering.
Advanced
Selection
Fir Filter
NO, 2Hz-60db,5Hz-60db,
2Hz-100db
N. of Values on Average
Size of the averaged
values table.
Skip Average after Sampl. num.
Value to establish when to
Eliminate the average.
High Monotony Filter
Enable statistical processing
on correct weight.
Stability
signal
Very fast, Fast, Slow, Very slow
The speed that the stable weight signal is displayed at. This parameter is also linked
to the digital filter parameter setting.
Tare lock
This defines tare management mode at scale unloading.
no
Any set or acquired tares are automatically deleted when the scale goes back to zero,
i.e. gross weight = 0.
yes
Any set or acquired tares remain in the memory even when the scale is unloaded and
therefore the gross weight = 0
Initial zero-
setting
This defines the operating mode of the terminal at start-up.
CALIBRATED ZERO
At instrument start-up, this indicates the value of the weight on the scale with respect
to the value of the zero programmed at the time of sampling
AUTOZERO
At start-up the terminal runs autoreset. With legal instruments, autoreset runs within a
range between -5% and
+15% of the full scale value around
the calibrated reset. With non-legal instruments this interval varies between -50% and
+50%.
MEMORISED ZERO
The terminal internally stores the last value of zero weight, obtained by means of any
device reset: manual, automatic, zero track, forced zero.
Next time you turn the value of zero is restored