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MC³ 24.96.EX O&M Manual
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SIMULATOR The belt speed is calculated from the output to the belt drive (SCR OUTPUT), and
the relation detected between the output and the actual speed with fully operational
tachos, initially set to 100 %.
Numeric Parameters
Nominal Ratio - This value is the ratio between the two tachos. The ratio of Tacho 2 to Tacho 1 is
used for comparison. For example, if Tacho 2 runs at 1000 pulses/rev and Tacho 1
runs at 100 pulses/rev the ratio would be 10.0000. Limits are minimum of 0.0100 and
maximum of 10000.0000.
Allowed Diff - This is the difference between the measured ratio and the Nominal Ratio between
the two tachos. If the difference is larger than this percentage than the General Alarm
“
Tacos Do Not Comply
” will be issued. Limits are minimum of 0 and maximum of 100.
Minimum Number of Pulses - This parameter is the minimum number of pulses to accumulate
from any of the tachos before the controller compares the pulses from two tachos.
Limits are minimum of 0 and maximum of 1,000,000.
Setpoint
This screen is described in Setpoint on page 15.
Totalizer Cut-Off
When the belt load drops below this value, the totalizers will stop. The totalization is bi-
directional, meaning that it is possible to subtract from the total. This is desirable if there
is a large variation of zero load along the belt. Limits are minimum of -30% of the Design
Load and a maximum of the Design Load.
Calibration Parameters
The following parameters are used during the calibration procedures to set the proper scaling for
the feeder.
Calibration Weight
This value is the sum of the weights you will be using when you are performing the Weight
Procedure (page 53). Limits are minimum 0 and a maximum of the Design Load multiplied by the
Weigh Span.
E-Cal Liveload
This is the live load relative output, in mV/V, from the load cell for the design load. The value can
be calculated, and used in an Electronic Calibration procedure (page 54). Limits are minimum of 0
and a maximum of 4.000 mV/V. Performing a E-Cal Factor Procedure (page 55) will adjust this
value.
Weigh Span
The weigh span is the gravimetric length of the weigh bridge. Performing a Weight Factor
Procedure (page 54) will adjust this value. Limits are minimum of 0.1 and a maximum of 10000.
Chain Load
This is the test chain load to be used on the feeder during a Chain Procedure (page 52). The chain
load is normally available on the chain label. Limits are minimum of 0 and a maximum of the
Design Load. Performing a Chain Factor Procedure (page 53) will change this value.
Calibration Speed
This parameter is used to set the belt speed used during the EZ Setup procedures. The default
speed is 80%. Limits are minimum of 0 and a maximum of 100.