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Note that in order to start a new load group, the system must be at a zero
reading (between 3% and -3% of full scale). If this is not the case, the
DOUBLE/IGNORE
message will be displayed.
At any time the user may press
TOTAL
followed by
TOTAL
again to see the
current sum of loads of the current load group.
To clear the totalizer memory, press
TOTAL
then
RESET
.
The totalizer knows how to add loads in different units. It does all the
calculations needed to convert the values in the memory to the one you have
selected. It is possible to start totalizing loads measured in Lbs and then
switch to S. TONS (short tons) or any other available unit and to continue
adding loads. The system will display and print the values in the current
measuring units. You can even “translate” a load value you have in the
totalizer by switching to a different measuring unit, provided the user
selectable units option is included.
Press the
TOTAL
key to obtain the load value in the new selected measuring
units.
9.9 Data Logger, standard (manual) (if included)
The standard data logger (D.L.) stores measurements in
the indicator's internal memory. Memories are available in
600, 3,000, 6,000 & 10,000 maximum lines of data.
Each single line of data stored in the D.L. memory includes:
The unit of measurement (Lbs, Kg, kN etc.)
The tare condition (gross or net)
The line number in the memory (1, 2, 3 etc.)
If the system is equipped with the optional real time clock, the year, month,
day, hour, and minute will be also stored.
Each entry is stored manually by the user by executing a command. Once
the maximum number of lines has been reached according to the memory's
capacity, the D.L. will start over and #1 and write over the previous data.
The operator should consider what the maximum realistic amount of lines
needed in a weighing session will be. For example, a perfect 10 minute
Bollard Pull test requiring one measurement every 30 seconds, would require
only 20 lines. Therefore a D.L. with a 600 line memory would be sufficient.
Note:
The system must
be equipped with the RS-
232 digital output.
The
Real Time Clock is highly
recommended.