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UniVert User Manual
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7. Gently place a test weight onto the platen. This weight should be between
25%-90%
of
the load cell full scale value to ensure accurate calibration. Centre the weight on the load-
bearing surface to ensure in-line loads and use weights corresponding to the load cell
capacity range.
Do not overload the load cell.
8. Take a measurement of the calibration test weight.
c. Enter the weight in grams in the
Enter Weight
dialogue
d. Click
Read
9. If desired, repeat steps 7 and 8 for multiple weights covering most of the load cell range.
However, at least one weight of at least 50% of the load cell range is recommended.
10.
Click “Run”.
11. Check the
Relative Calibration Factor
and
Absolute Calibration Factor
for reasonable
values. The Relative Calibration Factor is a ratio of the new calibration factor to the
previous calibration factor. Ideally, this value should be between 0.99-1.01. The
Absolute Calibration Factor is the actual calibration factor in mV/V. This value should be
between 18-45.
12.
Click “Apply”
13.
Click “Done”
Note: Only take one reading per calibration weight used. Multiple readings of a single load
value can cause an error in the calibration algorithm
Be sure to zero
the load cell again once the UniVert is in the desired testing
configuration
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