MSI-3750 Digital Weight Indicator
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User Guide
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The 3750 will actually overload slightly higher
than the set capacity (Usually 7-9 “d” higher).
NOTE : Capacities range up to 999,999
calibration units in any units. If “lb-oz” is the
desired measurement mode, enter the capacity in
pounds and/or fractional pounds. During
capacity entry, you can back step delete any
incorrect entry using the CLR (ZERO) key.
8)
Push
ENTER
to complete the capacity
value entry.
9)
Next, use the
UP
or
DOWN
keys to enter
the resolution in scale divisions (d). The
3750 defaults to 3000 counts or less
resolution. The message display reads
“COUNT BY”. The numeric display
indicates the calculated “d” value. Use the
UP
key to decrease resolution (increase the
count-by). Use the
DOWN
key to increase
resolution (decrease the count-by). Incre-
ments are in a 1-2-5 sequence.
In this example we’ll change the scale divisions
to 0.1 kg NOTE : MSI does not recommend
increasing the resolution beyond 12500 counts.
You can determine resolution by dividing the
capacity by the count by. For example, a 250 kg
capacity scale with a count by of 0.02 kg would
have 12500 counts (250/.02). Going beyond
12500 counts can cause noisy readings. Most
Strain Gage based Load Cells Scale Systems are
best suited for resolutions of 10,000 counts or
lower.
10) Push
ENTER
when the desired scale
division is displayed.
11) Next, the MSI 3750 prompts you to enter
the “GAIN”. Use the
UP
or
DOWN
or
numeric keys to select the range which
matches the mV/V of your load cell.
If you can load the scale to capacity, use the Bar
Graph as an indication. Increase the Gain until
the display indicates “OVER RNG”, then back
down one step. If you cannot load the scale to
capacity, use the gain table to set the gain. This
table cannot be absolutely correct due to
variations in offsets and dead loads and is
➇
ENTER
➈
➈
EXIT
F2
0.2
➈
EXIT
F2
0.1
➉
ENTER
11
25
SETUP
0
50
75
100
%
11
UV
F3
25
SETUP
0
50
75
100
%
11
UV
F3
25
SETUP
0
50
75
100
%
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