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3.3.3
Calibration Menu
See Section 4.0 on page 37 for Calibration procedures.
Figure 3-12. Calibration Menu
Zero is the dead weight millivolt value.
Span is the test weight millivolt value.
Total millivolts = zero + span.
UNITS lb
kg
OZ
TN
T
G
Specifies secondary units for displayed and printed weight. Values are: lb = pound;
kg = kilogram; OZ = ounce; TN = short ton; T = metric ton; G = gram
Indicators sold outside North America are configured with kg for both
primary and secondary units.
CALIBR Menu
Parameter
Choices
Description
WZERO
CAL
DO NOT adjust this value after WSPAN has been set.
Press
to display ENTER, then press
to capture the zero value.
EDIT
Press
to display the current captured zero mV value. The value may be edited as required.
Press
to save the edited value.
WVAL
number
Press ENTER to display and edit the test weight value.
WSPAN
CAL
Press
to display ENTER, then press
to capture the net span value.
EDIT
Press
to display the current captured net span mV value. The value may be edited as
required. Press
to save the edited value.
REZERO
ZERO
(Flashing)
Press Enter to remove the weight of testing apparatus like hooks or chains used during
calibration process.
Always use this parameter after WZERO and WSPAN have been set to recapture a new zero
value. See Section 4.1 on page 37 for more information about using this parameter.
Table 3-9. Calibration Menu Parameters
FORMAT Menu
Parameter
Choices
Description
Table 3-8. Format Menu Parameters (Continued)
Note
CONFIG
FORMAT
CALIBR
PROGRM
DIG IN
ALGOUT
PASWRD
TEST
MENU
CAL
EDIT
WZERO
000000
WVAL
WSPAN
CAL
EDIT
REZERO
ZERO
Display and edit
zero calibration
mV value
Display and edit
span calibration
mV value
Press Enter to
remove offset from
zero and span
calibrations
Display and edit
test weight value
ENTER
Press Enter to
capture the
zero mV value
ENTER
Press Enter to
capture the span
net mV value
EDIT is the current calibrated value that can be edited.
Note
Note