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If another weighing cycle is not to be initiated and the vehicle is in motion or the forks are lifted during
normal operation, the hydraulic pressure “spikes” will be introduced and some random readout value on the
digital display will be shown. The value displayed might be 0, 10, 20, 25, etc.
This readout value does not represent the load weight, but is only a readout value due to the vehicle motion
and the system automatic weight cycle.
Overload Warning Feature
(
Optional)
The
ED2
Series or any other models with such features will allow the end user to enter any overload
warning value that is applicable for that particular operation. Once the pre-set “Overload Value” is entered
into the system, every time that pre-set overload value is reached, the indicator display will ”flash” and the
value of the
overload load weight will be shown to the operator
.
Overload warning buzzer is optional.
To stop the LED display ”flashing” (
Overload warning
), the operator must lower the load to the ground.
Overload Warning Input Value (MODE
7
)
All
ED2
Series SkidWeigh with such overload features require an additional step in the standard calibration
procedure. This
Mode 7
will come up automatically on the ED2’s after the standard calibration procedure
is finished and loaded bucket or forks are lowered to the ground.
(As of example, we want to enter “
Overload Warning Value
” of
4000)
How to get to the MODE 7?
The ED2 SkidWeigh systems with “Overload Warning Input Feature” will have a
MODE 7
as
a next step after system calibration procedure. As soon you have finished with the
MODE 6
and the display is showing the current calibrated load weight (In our example it was 1500)
you must lower the loaded bucket or forks to the ground. As soon the loaded bucket or forks
are lowered to the ground the mode number will automatically advance to the
MODE 7.
When in the
MODE 7
you must enter the “Overload Warning Value” for that particular vehicle.
The
MODE 7
digit will remain while entering the ‘Overload Warning Value”.