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REAL CALIBRATION’S CHANGE FOR OTHER UNITS OF MEASURE
Load a known quantity of product litres on the scale (equal to at least 50% of the maximum amount
that you must weigh) and enter in the parameter
, the product loaded value in litres. Also, if
you set the parameter
=
(see section
SETTING UNITS OF MEASURE
), the system
will display and print the symbol “l” instead of “kg”.
OUTPUTS AND INPUTS CONFIGURATION
OUTPUTS
The outputs are set by default as follows:
/
/
/
/
.
Possible operation modes:
-
(normally open)
: the relay is de-energised and the contact is open when the weight is
lower than the programmed setpoint value; it closes when the weight is higher than or equal to
the programmed setpoint value.
-
(normally closed)
: the relay is energised and the contact is closed when the weight is
lower than the programmed setpoint value; it opens when the weight is higher than or equal to
the programmed setpoint value.
-
: the contact will switch on the basis of weight, according to setpoint (see section
SETPOINT
PROGRAMMING
).
-
: the contact will not switch on the basis of weight, but is controlled by remote protocol
commands.
-
: relay switching occurs when the weight is stable.
If the operation mode
is selected, the following options are also active:
-
: the contact will switch on the basis of gross weight.
-
: the contact will switch on the basis of net weight (If the net function is not active, the
contact will switch on the basis of gross weight).
-
: relay switching occurs for both positive and negative weight values.
-
: relay switching occurs for positive weight values only.
-
: relay switching occurs for negative weight values only.
By confirming with ENTER the setpoint operation can be set to the value 0:
-
: relay switching will not occur if the setpoint value is 0.
-
:
-
setpoint = 0 and switching =
: relay switching occurs when the weight is 0; the
relay will switch again when the weight is different from zero, taking hysteresis into
account (both for positive and for negative weights).
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