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9.5.1
DIGFLx Parameters
The first three digital filtering parameters, DFLTR1, 
DFLTRL2, and DFLTR3, are configurable filter stages 
that control the effect of a single A/D reading on the 
d i s p l a y e d we i g h t . T h e v a l u e a s s i g n e d t o e a ch 
parameter sets the number of readings received from 
the preceding filter stage before averaging (see 
Figure 9-3). 
The overall filtering effect can be expressed by adding 
the values assigned to the three filter stages:
DFLTR1 + DFLTR2 + DFLTR3
F o r e x a m p l e , i f t h e f i l t e r s a r e c o n f i g u r e d a s 
DFLTR1=4, DFLTR2=8, DFLTR3=8, the overall 
f i l t e r i n g e f f e c t i s 2 0 ( 4 + 8 + 8 ) . Wi t h t h i s 
configuration, each A/D reading has a 1-in-20 effect on 
the displayed weight value. Setting the filters to 1 
effectively disables digital filtering.
9.5.2
DFSENS and DFTHRH Parameters
The three digital filters can be used by themselves to 
eliminate vibration effects, but heavy filtering also 
increases settling time. The DFSENS (digital filter 
sensitivity) and DFTHRH (digital filter threshold) 
parameters can be used to temporarily override filter 
averaging and improve settling time:
•
DFSENS specifies the number of consecutive 
scale readings that must fall outside the filter 
threshold (DFTHRH) before digital filtering is 
suspended.
•
DFTHRH sets a threshold value, in display 
d i v i s i o n s . W h e n a s p e ci f i e d n u m b e r o f 
consecutive scale readings (DFSENS) fall 
outside of this threshold, digital filtering is 
suspended. Set DFTHRH to NONE to turn off 
the filter override.
9.5.3
Setting the Digital Filter Parameters
Fine-tuning the digital filter parameters greatly 
improves indicator performance in heavy-vibration 
environments. Use the following procedure to 
determine vibration effects on the scale and optimize 
the digital filtering configuration.
1. In menu mode, set all three digital filters
(DFLTR1, DFLTRL2, DFLTR3) to 1. Set 
DFTHRH to NONE. Return indicator to 
normal mode.
2. Remove all weight from the scale, then watch
t h e i n d i c a t o r d i s p l a y t o d e t e r m i n e t h e 
magnitude of vibration effects on the scale. 
Record the weight below which all but a few 
readings fall. This value is used to calculate the 
DFTHRH parameter value in Step 4.
For example, if a heavy-capacity scale 
produces vibration-related readings of up to 50 
lb, with occasional spikes to 75 lb, record 50 lb 
as the threshold weight value.
3. Place the indicator in menu mode and set the
digital filters (DFLTRx) to eliminate the 
v i b r a t i o n e ff e c t s o n t h e s c a l e . ( L e a v e 
DFTHRH set to NONE.) Reconfigure as 
necessary to find the lowest effective values 
for the DFLTRx parameters.
4. With optimum values assigned to the DFLTRx
parameters, calculate the DFTHRH parameter 
value by converting the weight value recorded 
in Step 2 to display divisions:
threshold_weight_value / DSPDIV
In the example in Step 2, with a threshold 
weight value of 50 lb and a display division 
value of 5lb: 
50 / 5lb = 10DD.
DFTHRH should
be set to 10DD for this example.
5. Finally, set the DFSENS parameter high
enough to ignore transient peaks. Longer 
transients (typically caused by lower vibration 
frequencies) will cause more consecutive 
out-of-band readings, so DFSENS should be 
set higher to counter low frequency transients.
Reconfigure as necessary to find the lowest 
effective value for the DFSENS parameter.
9.5.4
Audit Trail Support
Audit trail support provides tracking information for 
configuration and calibration events. To prevent 
potential misuse, all configuration and calibration 
changes are counted as change events.
Use the Audit menu or Revolution to display audit trail 
information. This includes the legally relevant (LR) 
version number (software version for the code that 
provides audit trail information), a calibration count 
and, if REGULA=NTEP, a configuration count. The 
exact format of the information shown depends on the 
r e g u l a t o r y a g e n c y s p e c i f i e d f o r t h e R E G U L A 
parameter (FEATUR menu).
Audit trail information can be printed from Revolution 
or by sending the DUMPAUDIT serial command. 
