Rice Lake DWM-IV Weighmeter Standard Operators Manual User Manual
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F6 Calibration, capacity and increment size selection.
F7 Only available on custom systems.
Configuration Setting Descriptions
F1.0 Raw Counts Display
Enable Raw counts mode is used for diagnostic purposes and is also useful for
precalculating calibration settings. Once enabled, it will display the internal counts from
the A/D (analog/digital) converter which should fall between 250-100,000 counts on
standard software. If your display is showing top or bottom dashes it is already out of
range and raw counts will show the same indication. Check your wiring and millivolt
output from the load cell(s). This is the only configuration setting that does not have to be
written to permanent memory to take effect, just push [TARE] to set it to E, press
[PRINT] to accept the setting and turn off S1. The display will show all of the
annunciator arrows to show that it is in raw counts mode. To disable raw counts and
return to normal weighing, either repeat the above procedure setting to d, or simply
remove power. When you power the system back up raw counts mode will be disabled.
F1.1 Digital Averaging
Used to increase the stability of the weight readings. Higher settings will make the
display more stable in a noisy environment (wind, vibration, etc.), but will slow down the
display response. Lower settings will speed up the response but may cause excessive
motion and jitter in the display.
F1.2 Display Update Rate
This setting controls how often new readings are sent to the display. Higher settings will
make the display more responsive and give more of a scrolling number effect. Lower
settings will cause readings to appear to change all at once and may mask some
instabilities.
F1.3 Motion Detection
This controls how much the readings have to change to cause motion to be detected.
Motion detection is used to prevent printing, taring and zeroing of the scale when the
weight is unstable.
F1.4 Auto Zero Tracking Enable
F1.5 Auto Zero Tracking Width
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