Reference Manual Rev 3.23
Software Versions 3.xx
Page 66
12.5.2.
Setup and Calibration Errors
These messages show status messages or errors that may occur during the
instrument setup and calibration.
Error
Description
Resolution
(ENTRY)
(DENIED)
The instrument may be in Safe
Setup and an item that needs Full
Setup has been selected for
editing.
Access Full Setup to edit the item.
When accessing setup, more than
three attempts have been made
with the incorrect passcode.
Refer to Setup Lock-Out page 28
for more information.
Turn the instrument off. When the
instrument is turned back on,
enter the correct passcode to
access setup.
(LIN.PT)
(LO)
An attempt has been made to
place a linearisation point below
zero.
Incorrect linearisation point
entered (must be between zero
and full scale). Refer to Using
Linearisation (K302 only)
for more information.
(PT.TOO)
(CLOSE)
An attempt has been made to
place a calibration point too close
to an existing calibration point.
Re-enter the calibration point.
Points must be spaced by at least
2% of full scale from each other.
Refer to Using Linearisation (K302
only)
page 44 for more
information.
(RES)
(LO)
The scale build is configured for
less than 100 graduations.
Check the resolution (count-by)
and capacity settings.
(RES)
(HIGH)
The scale build is configured for
more than 30,000 graduations.
(60,000 graduations for K303)
Check the resolution (count-by)
and capacity settings.
(SPAN)
(LO)
The load cell signal range (span)
is too small for these settings.
Incorrect span weight entered
(must be between zero and full
scale). Scale wiring incorrect.
Wrong load cell capacity (too
large). Wrong or no calibration
weight added to scale.
(SPAN)
(HI)
The load cell signal range (span)
is too large for these settings.
Incorrect span weight entered
(must be between zero and full
scale). Scale wiring incorrect.
Load cell capacity too small for
application.
(ZERO)
(LO)
An attempt has been made to
calibrate zero below -2mV/V.
Scale wiring incorrect
(ZERO)
(HI)
An attempt has been made to
calibrate zero above +2mV/V.
Remove all weight from scale.
Scale wiring incorrect.