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This scaling method applies a straight line fit between two points, which are based on actual
transducer signals. A low input signal, such as the signal with zero weight, and a high input
signal, such as the signal with a known weight, are applied to the meter. The corresponding
desired low and high readings are then entered from the front panel. The meter applies straight
line fit between these low and high calibration points. This scaling method has the advantage of
calibrating the transducer and meter as a system. The actual voltages or currents at the two
endpoints do not need to be known. This method can be used with DC, process and load cell
meters when known inputs are available. It is also available for AC meters, but not thermocouple
or RTD meters.
Option board dependent menu items
ALSEt
.
ALS34 dEU1H dEU2H dEU1b dEU2b dEU3H DEU4H DEU3b DEU4b
These will only appear if a relay board is detected. If so,
see Section 16.
AnSEt
.
An Lo
.
An Hi
..
. These will only appear if an analog output
board is detected. If so, see Section 17.
SEr 1
.
SEr 2
.
SEr 3
.
SEr 4
. _
Addr
. These will only appear if an RS232, RS485, USB
or Ethernet board is detected. If so, see Section 18.
Menu lockout items
Loc 1
.
Loc 2
.
Loc 3
.
Menu items used to enable or
lock out (hide) other menu items
. Loc menu items may in
turn be locked out by a hardware jumper on the power supply board. See Section 9.