Peak Weight Parameters; Peak Gross (Mode 18) - GSE 60 SERIES Technical Reference Manual

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Example:
Invoking a Macro Using Peak Gross
5099%s1%e
Setpt
5100%s1%e
SPTyp Outpt
5101%sPEAK%e
SPNam PEAK
5110%s5%e
Activ Never
5111%s0.00%e
AcDly 0.00
5112%s0%e
AcMac None!
5130%s1%e
Deact Below
5131%s0.00%e
DeDly 0.00
5132%s10%e
DeMac
5133%s0%e
DeMtn Ign'd
5134%s18.1%e
DLPar PEAK
5150%s0.1%e
CmPar Gross
MACRO #6 - START PRESS
%z
zero scale
18.1P=0%o
reset peak
1%A
start press
MACRO #10 - PRINT PEAK
2%Q
print peak
GSE Scale Systems
is stopped. If the digital filter is set to 1 second or less at P116 (or by the
%k Digital Filter macro command), then the average weight is recalculated
every 1/60
average weight is recalculated every 2/60
respectively.
The average gross parameter contains an accumulated weight value. The
average gross weight is calculated when accessed by dividing the
accumulated weight by the average count of 17P. Thus if a value is to be
entered directly into 15P, the average count should first be assigned at
17P. When recalling a gross average value from a database, the average
count column should precede the average gross column.
A
VERAGE
The average net parameter represents the average net weight calculated
lb
through use of the %+ Averaging macro command. The characteristics of
AvNet
the average net parameter are identical to that of the average gross (15P).
A
VERAGE
The average count parameter represents the number of times the gross
and net weight were accumulated when using the %+ Averaging macro
AvgCt
command. Typically, the average count increments 60 times per second.
The accumulated weight stored internally in 15P and 16P is divided by the
average count to calculate the average gross and net values.
lb
PkGrs
P
EAK
The peak weight parameters are active weight parameters representing
the peak gross and net weight. They continuously monitor the gross and
net weight of each scale and record the current weight each time it
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exceeds the previously stored value. These parameters can be accessed
at any time to determine the maximum weight applied since the last time
the peak weight was cleared. They are often used in applications that
measure an object's compression or tensile strength.
P
10
EAK
The peak gross parameter represents the maximum gross weight applied
since last cleared. To clear the current peak weight, access 18P and
press [CLR]. The peak gross weight will be immediately updated with the
current gross weight.
U
SING
The following routine demonstrates how to use the peak gross parameter
to test and report an object's compression strength:
1. A hydraulic press is used to compress a concrete core sample with
increasing force until the sample breaks.
th
second). If the filter is set for 2, 4 or 8 seconds, then the
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ROSS TO
NVOKE A
th
th
, 4/60
or 8/60
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ARAMETERS
18)
M
ACRO
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seconds

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