Chapter 5 - Calibration
5-7
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For more information on the Cal Low
Command go to Chapter 4, Setup,
page 4-11.
Step 3.
If you used a weight remove it from the
scale.
Step 4.
Place the high (Span) calibration weight
on the scale.
Step 5.
Send a Cal High Command (CAL-
HIGHCMD).
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The Cal High Command - Sets the
Span Weight parameter to the current
A/D average counts when doing Hard
CAL.
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Command Number: 0x65 (Hexadeci-
mal)
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Channel Number: 0 or 1
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Number of Elements: 8
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For more information on the Cal High
Command go to Chapter 4, Setup,
page 4-12.
Step 6.
Remove the weight from the scale.
Step 7.
Send a Write Non-Volatile Command
(WRITENONVOLATILE).
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The Write Non-Volatile Command -
causes all parameters (including cali-
bration constants) to be saved to the
non-volatile memory.
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Command Number: 4 (Hexadecimal)
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Channel Number: 0 or 1
•
Number of Elements: 8
Hard Calibration
Ladder Logic
Example
Step 1.
Check to be sure that the parameters have
been setup for your weighing process. (See
Chapter 4, Setup)
Step 2.
We have provided a Ladder Logic example
explaining how to set the weigh process
parameters. The Ladder Logic example is
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