Salter Brecknell LPS30 User Manual
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x=0: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +1%FS
x=1: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +2%FS
x=2: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +5%FS
x=3: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +10%FS
x=4: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +20%FS
x=5: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +50%FS
x=6: the range is set to calibration zero point (CAL.P0) +100%FS
x=7:
No
limitation
5.13) P13.x: Zero range for ZERO button after switch on
x=0 Power-on zero-point +1%FS;
x=1 Power-on zero-point +2%FS;
x=2 Power-on zero-point +3%FS;
x=3 Power-on zero-point +4%FS;
x=4 Power-on zero-point +5%FS;
x=5 Power-on zero-point +10%FS;
x=6 Power-on zero-point +20%FS;
x=7 Power-on zero-point +No limitation
x=8 Power-on zero-point +1%FS;
x=9 Power-on zero-point +2%FS;
x=10 Power-on zero-point +3%FS;
x=11 Power-on zero-point +4%FS;
x=12 Power-on zero-point +5%FS;
x=13 Power-on zero-point +10%FS;
x=14 Power-on zero-point +20%FS;
x=15 Power-on zero-point +No limitation
If zero key can be activated, it can clear the tare weight. If zero point is
above the setting range, the indicator will show “0¯ ¯ ¯ ¯”, and if zero point
is below the setting range, “0_ _ _ _” will be shown.
5.14) P14.x: select which zero point will be used when powered on and
weight signal is within the power-on zero-point range:
x=0: Choose current weight as current power-on zero point.
x=1: Choose calibration zero point as power-on zero point
x=2: Choose power-off zero-point as power-on zero point, and
power-off tare weight as current tare weight.
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5.15) P15.x: select which zero point will be used when powered on and
weight
signal
is
NOT within the power-on zero-point range:
x=0: Choose current weight as current power-on zero point.
x=1: Choose calibration zero point as power-on zero point
x=3: Choose power-off zero-point as power-on zero point, and
power-off tare weight as current tare weight.
5.16) P16.x: Zero tracking range
x=0: 0d, means no tracking
x=1:
+0.25d
x=2:
+0.5d
x=3:
+1d
x=4:
+1.5d
x=5:
+2d
x=6:
+3d
x=7:
+4d
x=8: +5d
Choose the zero tracking range as per the stability of weighing system,
accuracy and weight excursion. The normal setting is +0.5d ~ +1.5d.
5.17) P17.x: Data filter intensity
x=0
very
weak
x=1
weak
x=2
middle
x=3
strong
The larger the chosen digit is, data filter intensity is stronger, and the speed
of data updating is lower. The normal setting is 2.
5.18) P18.x: Range of weight stability checking
x=0:
+0.5d
x=1…9:
+1d --- +9d
If the variety of weight reading is within the setting range continuously for
several times, the scale is recognized as stable. The normal setting
is
+1d ~ +3d.
5.19) P19.x: Overload range that can be displayed (when weight is lager than
range, “ˉˉˉˉˉ”will be shown):
x=0:
S+0d
x=1:
FS+9d
x=2:
101%FS
x=3:
102%FS
x=4:
105%FS
x=5:
110%FS
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