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5 Starting up
If an adjustment (A-K-1K / A-D-1K) has been ordered in combination with the amplifier(-s) and/or
transducers(-s), a slight fine adjustment may be necessary nonetheless. This is due to possible various
environmental influences as well as to mounting etc.
If any visual damage or malfunctions are noticed, the measuring system must be switched off and
marked appropriately.
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Mounting transducer and amplifier
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Connect transducer to the amplifier
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Connect multimeter to analogue output
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Connect supply voltage – consider pin assignment
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Allow the system about 30 min. to warm up
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Check function and calibration of the system
Notice:
The allocation of transducer / amplifier is to be complied with. After replacing a transducer,
the calibration has to be checked.
It is to be noted that there is a slight dependence between zero-point adjustment and amplification
(gain).
5.1 Zero-point adjustment range
It is to be noted that there is a slight dependence
between zero-point adjustment and amplification (gain).
The zero-point adjustment range is approx. ± 10 %.
This range can be changed by setting the dip-switch
according to the table below:
Notice:
A base load reduces the remaining load capacity by just that value. Overloading may cause
damage!
Base load/ tare + maximum load to measure < capacity of transducer
DIPx02-1
DIPx02-2
DIPx02-3
DIPx02-4
Range
ON
ON
ON
ON
± 10 %
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
± 30 %
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
- 5 … 50 %
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
+ 5 … 50 %