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4.4.4 Setup – Communication Menu
Figure 4-8. Setup – Communication Menu
wlin
Linear Calibration – A linear or multi-point calibration is performed by entering up to four additional calibration
points; See
WLIN V# – Sets the test weight value for linear calibration point
WLIN C# – Executes the linear calibration process for the point; generates the raw count value (F) for
the test weight value (V)
WLIN F# – Displays the raw count value at the linear point weight; A linear calibration (WLIN C#)
generates this raw count value; Manually changing this count value changes the linear point weight and
negates the linear calibration for the point
rezero
Rezero – Removes an offset value from the zero and span calibrations; See
lstzero
Last Zero – Takes the last pushbutton zero in the system (from weigh mode) and uses it as the new zero
reference point, after which a new span calibration must be performed; This calibration cannot be performed
when calibrating a scale for the first time; See
tmpzero
Temporary Zero – Temporarily zeros the displayed weight of a non-empty scale, after a span calibration was
performed; The difference between the temporary zero and the previously calibrated zero value is used as an
Menu
Description
serial
Serial Port – Supports RS-232 and RS-485/422 serial communications; See
usb
USB – Intended to be connected to a PC only; appears as a Virtual COM Port and is assigned a “COMx”
designation; applications communicate through the port like a standard RS-232 communications port;
ethrnet
Ethernet – Features Ethernet TCP/IP 10Base-T/100Base-TX communication and can support two simultaneous
connections, one as a server, the other as a client; See
Table 4-7. Setup – Communication Menu Descriptions
Parameter
Description
Table 4-6. Setup – Calibration Menu Parameter (Continued)
Setup
Comm
SERIAL
USB
ETHrNET