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DISPLAY COEFFICIENT
By setting the coefficient
the display is changed accordingly.
If one of the inputs is set to
mode (see section
OUTPUTS AND INPUTS
CONFIGURATION
) when the input is closed the value will be displayed modified according to the
coefficient; when the input is opened the standard weight display will be restored.
: (max settable value: 99.9999; default: 1.0000) will have different meanings according to the
value set in
, i.e. the selected unit of measure. (see section
SETTING UNITS OF MEASURE
).
If the unit of measure chosen is:
: pounds, the value set in
will be multiplied by the weight value currently displayed;
: newton, the value set in
will be multiplied by the weight value currently displayed;
: litres, in
set the specific weight in kg/l, assuming that the system is calibrated in kg;
: bar, the value set in
will be multiplied by the weight value currently displayed;
: atmosphere, the value set in
will be multiplied by the weight value currently displayed;
: pieces, in
set the weight of one piece;
: newton metres, the value set in
will be multiplied by the weight value currently
displayed;
: kilogram metres, the value set in
will be multiplied by the weight value currently
displayed;
: generic unit of measure not included in the list, the value set in
will be multiplied by
the weight value currently displayed.
WARNING:
All other settings (setpoint, hysteresis, calibration ...) are expressed in weight
value. If you want to convert them to the new unit of measurement, perform one of the
following procedures for changing the system calibration.
The parameter
must remain set to 1.0000.
THEORETICAL CALIBRATION’S CHANGE FOR OTHER UNITS OF MEASURE
Set in the parameter
the F.SCALE value divided by the conversion coefficient from kg to
the new unit of measure.
Example: The 4 load cells of 1000 kg are placed under a scale for olive oil, which has a specific
gravity of 0.916 kg/l. Setting the F.SCALE = (4 x 1000) / 0.916 = 4367, the system works in liters of
olive oil. Also, if you set the parameter
=
(see section
SETTING UNITS OF
MEASURE
), the system will display and print the symbol “l” instead of “kg”.
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