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4. System Configuration
A system configuration is needed in order to:
graphically display the type of truck – trailer
configuration you have
get the best accuracy possible
Assign load cells to Smart boxes
When do you need to configure your system?
A new installation
There are changes in the system e.g. no. of
load cells is changed.
A Smart box is moved from one type of
truck/trailer to another.
When doing a configuration one must know
•
Type of truck / trailer combination.
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No of Smart boxes
•
No of load cells to each Smart box
If a true axle load configuration is chosen the following
data must also be provided during configuration:
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No of axles to show on the display.
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The distance to each axle.
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No of load cell pairs installed.
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The distance to each load cell pair.
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If the truck has two axles at rear or at front the
rated capacity of each axle must be known
provided that individual axle loads in the bogie
shall be displayed.
When doing the configuration make sure that the
required Smart boxes and load cells are connected
otherwise the configuration will be incorrect.
Load cells configured to the same channel must be the
same capacity and output. This also applies to a true
axle load truck. Mismatched load cells will reduce the
accuracy of the weighing system.
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