G4610 Series
Strain Gauge, Load Cell, and mV Meter
Instruction Manual
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Advanced Features Menu & Display Messages
Display
Parameter
Action/Setting
SCAL 1
Scale 1
Scaling parameter 1
SCAL 2
Scale 2
Scaling parameter 2
CutofF
Cutoff
Set low-value cutoff
Auto 0
Auto Zero
Enter the Auto Zero function
(on/off)
AoutPr
Analog output
programming
Program analog output
parameters
Source
Source
Select source for the
4-20 mA output
O-rang
Overrange
Program mA output for
display overrange
u-rang
Underrange
Program mA output for
display underrange
nmAx
Maximum
Program maximum mA
output allowed
nmin
Minimum
Program minimum mA output
allowed
Calib
Calibrate
Calibrate 4-20 mA output
(internal reference source
used for scaling the output)
4 nmA
4 mA output
Enter mA output value read
by milliamp meter with at
least 0.001 mA resolution
20 nmA
20 mA output
Enter mA output value read
by milliamp meter with at
least 0.001 mA resolution
user
User I/O
Assign function keys and
digital I/O
F1*
F1 function
key
Assign F1 function key
(*F1/F2/F3)
F4
F4 function
Assign F4 function
(digital input)
dI I
Digital input 1
Assign digital input 1
– 8, if
expansion modules are
connected
dO 1
Digital output
1
Assign digital output 1
– 8, if
expansion modules are
connected
ICal
Internal
source
calibration
Enter internal source
calibration (used for scaling
the meter without a signal
source)
15nmV
15 mV
calibration
Calibrate 15 mV input range
(internal reference source
used for scaling the input)
20nmV
20 mV
calibration
Calibrate 30 mV input range
(internal reference source
used for scaling the input)
100nmV
100 mV
calibration
Calibrate 150 mV input range
(internal reference source
used for scaling the input)
200nmV
200 mV
calibration
Calibrate 300 mV input range
(internal reference source
used for scaling the input)
stroff
Strain offset
Calibrate the offset of the
input circuit
Advanced Features Menu & Display Messages
Display
Parameter
Action/Setting
V Lo
mV low
Calibrate low mV input (e.g.
0 mV)
V Hi
mV high
Calibrate high mV input
(e.g. 100 mV)
Diag
Diagnostics
Display test and information
LED t
LED test
Test all LEDs
Info
Information
Display software number and
version
Erase
Erase
Erase MeterView Pro
software stored in meter’s
memory
Noise Filter (
filter
)
The noise filter is available for unusually noisy signals
that cause an unstable process variable display. The
noise filter averages the input signal over a certain
period. The filter level determines the length of time
over which the signal is averaged. The filter level can
be set between 2 and 199. The higher the filter level,
the longer the averaging time and so the longer it
takes the display to settle to its final value. Setting the
filter level to zero disables the filter function.
Noise Filter Bypass (
bypass
)
The noise filter bypass changes the behavior of the
meter so that small variations in the signal are filtered
out but large abrupt changes in the input signal are
displayed immediately. The bypass value determines
the minimum amount of signal change to be displayed
immediately. All signal changes smaller than the
bypass value are filtered or averaged by the meter.
The noise filter bypass may be set between 0.1 and
99.9% of full scale.
Rounding Feature (
round
)
The rounding feature is used to give the user a
steadier display with fluctuating signals. Rounding is
used in addition to the filter function.
Rounding causes the display to round to the nearest
value according to the rounding selected. This setting
affects the last two digits, regardless of decimal point
position. See examples below:
Rounding
Selection
Actual
Value
Display
Value
Actual
Value
Display
Value
1
12.022
12.022
12.023
12.023
5
12.022
12.020
12.023
12.025
10
12.024
12.020
12.025
12.030