Calibration and calibration sequence – Flintec LDU 68.2 User Manual
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LDU 68.1 & 68.2 Technical Manual, Rev. 12 January 2010
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6.
Calibration and Calibration Sequence
The calibration of LDU 68.x is only possible after starting a calibration sequence (compare with chapter 8.2).
Command CE:
Calibration enable – returns the current TAC value
Command CM:
Calibrate maximum display – sets the max. allowable display value
Command CI:
Calibrate minimum – sets the minimum allowable display value
Command DS:
Display step size – sets the output incremental step size
Command DP:
Decimal point – sets the position of the output decimal point
Command CZ:
Calibrate zero – sets the system zero point
Command CG:
Calibrate gain – sets the system gain
Command ZT:
Zero track enable / disable
Command FD :
If applicable: Factory default setting (return to)
Command
CS
:
Calibration
save
(TAC
counter automatically incremented by 1)
Preparing the calibration:
Check, if the max value of the display is set sufficiently high (see chapter 8.2: command CM)
Check, if the no motion conditions are defined reasonable (chapter 8.3: e.g. NR = 1, NT = 1000)
Set the filter frequency to 0.5 Hz (see chapter 8.4: FL = 3)
Example:
Setup of zero point, system gain and decimal point
The chosen calibration weight has the value 5000 (increments). That could be 500 g, 5 kg or 5000 kg. We
calibrate with 500 g. The decimal point is set up by command DPx (x = 1, 2 or 3), here 1 figure after the
decimal point. A measured weight of 500 g is displayed as 500.0.
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
CE
E+00017
(example)
Request: TAC counter CE17
Adjust zero: The scale has to be empty. No load!
CE 17
OK
Calibration sequence active
CZ
OK
System zero point saved
Adjust gain: First put the calibration weight on the scale (here 500 g)!
CE 17
OK
Calibration sequence active
CG 5000
OK
Setting span
CG
G+05000
Request: span 5000 d
CE 17
OK
Calibration sequence active
DP 1
OK
Setting: decimal point 0000.0
CE 17
OK
Calibration sequence active
CS
OK
Save calibration data in EEPROM
Zero point, gain and decimal point position were saved in the EEPROM; the calibration counter (TAC) is
increased automatically by 1.