15.2.4
Basic Configurations of Indicator
It is recommended to calibrate the indicator before using it in your scale system
.
Calibration requires and recommends a test weights or any known weights with
at least 30% of the maximum capacity of your scale system. The 805 indicator
will have higher accuracy if the value of test weights is closer or equal its
maximum capacity ( e.g. 100kg max capacity scale shall require at least 30 kg
test weight or known weights to calibrate ). Refer to Section 10 of this manual
for the details of calibrating the indicator.
1.
Open the back panel of the indicator.
Hoo
k the wires from your
load cell to the mainboard. Refer to Section 8 of this manual for
the wiring installation.
2.
Identify if the load cell is a 6 or a 4-wire. Move the jumper
switch SW1 accordingly. Refer to Section 8.
3.
Once load cell wires are hooked up, s
witch the jumper switch
SW2 to enter Configurations Mode. The indicator will display F1.
4.
Set the value of graduations. The graduations shall be equal to
maximum capacity of the scale divided by the scale divisions. For
example, you will set a scale of 100
kg max capacity and a
division of 0.1kg, the graduations should be 100/0.1=1000. For
0.01 division, the graduation should be 10000 and so on..
5.
Enter the value of graduations in F1.1 submenu. Refer to Section
9.2 for menu operation flow diagram.
Once F1 is displayed,
press Arrow down to enter F1.1. Press Arrow down again,
‘00000’ will display. Press Arrow right or left to move to next
digit and Arrow down or up to change values. To enter value of
1000 it should be ‘000100’ then press the Enter key to save.
6.
Set the primary unit ( lb or kg ) and division of your scale. To set
the primary unit, go to F2.1 submenu
. Refer to Table 9.2.2 for
the parameter values of units for 805TS & 805BS. Go to F2.2 to
set the decimal point. Go to F2.3 to set the increment of your
scale division. Note, your settings here will affect the value of
graduations in F1.1. For example, you have 100kg max scale and
set to have 2 decimal points and 5 units increment (0.05 division)
then the value in F1.1 should be 2000.
7.
Once the
graduation value and scale division are set, you are
now ready to calibrate the indicator. Refer to Section 10 for the
details of calibration procedures.
8.
Once calibration is successfully done, switch the SW2 jumper
switch to return the indicator to Weighing Mode.
Note: Refer Section 15.2.3 for enabling the Password function
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