Full scale analog output
The weight corresponding to the full scale of the analogue output, which may be
different from the weight of the weighing system.
Analog output operation mode
Selection of the transmitted value by the analogue output.
nEt GroSS
(The analogue output assumes the value corresponding to the net
weight / gross weight)
Test analogue output
With this procedure, it is possible to check the functioning of the analogue output,
determining the output value with the keyboard. The figure on the right indicates
the percentage of the output value with respect to full scale.
Range analogue output
0-20MA 4-20MA 0-10V 0-5V
(The output range of the output can be 0-20 mA, 4-20mA, 0-10 V, 0-5 V).
Offset adjustment (calibration)
Measure the analog output value with a tester to perform zero (0) and full scale
(FS) calibration. Use the arrow keys to adjust the analogue output. Press and
hold the key for a quick change.
Limit values
When the weight exceeds the programmed full scale, the output assumes a value higher than the full
scale of the analog output up to a limit value (saturation).
When the weight is negative the output assumes a value lower than the minimum value up to a limit
value (saturation).
When the weight is not detectable when the instrument is switched on, the analogue output takes a
minimum value lower than the nominal minimum value.
If the instrument is switched off without leaving the set-up menu, the programmed settings will
not be memorized.
The frequency of updating the signal is that of updating the display (10 Hz). The filter applied to the analogue
output (being a reconversion of the digital value) are those applied to the weight display.
When the weight is not valid (weight outside the measuring range, weight not yet detected at power-up), the
output signal assumes the minimum value.
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