Calibration
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W-4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual
Step 1: Verifying the proper measurement units
You can configure the W-4510 weigh scale to measure different variables. With proper
installation, it can measure the following:
•
Weight/Length
•
Weight/Area
•
Weight/Volume
•
Weight/Time
Procedure 22: Verify units of measurement
1.
From the Main screen
092
, verify that the units of measurement are correct.
2.
If the units are incorrect, perform the procedure on page 58 to correct the settings
of the units of measurement.
Step 2: Verifying the proper measurement span entries
From Setup menu 2 of 4 use the SELECT and ENTER keys to progress through these
functions.
Procedure 23: Verify proper measurement span entries
1. From
the
015
SETUP MENU 2 of 4
screen, select
SET GAGE MEAS SPAN
2. From
the
098
SET GAGE SPAN
menu, select
SET MINIMUM READING
3. In
the
096 MIN SPAN SETTING
screen, verify the Low Span setting is correct and
then Press PREVIOUS SCREEN to return to
098
screen
Note: If the Low span setting is incorrect, go to the procedure on page 55 to
correct the span setting
7. From
the
098 SET GAGE SPAN
menu, select
SET MAXIMUM READING
8. In
the
097 SET MAX SPAN SETTING
screen, verify the high process value (the
value that corresponds to the maximum process loading condition) in process units
10.
Note: If the Low span setting is incorrect, go to the procedure on page 55 to
correct the span setting.
Summary of Contents for W-4510
Page 9: ...Preface viii W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...
Page 15: ...Preface xiv W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...
Page 17: ...Preface xvi W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...
Page 29: ...Introduction 12 W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...
Page 125: ...Calibration 108 W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...
Page 145: ...Diagnostics and repair 128 W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...
Page 155: ...Appendix I Parameter blocks 138 W 4510 Weigh Scale Technical Reference Manual Notes...