Honeywell AutoSet 1500 User Manual page 38

Wintriss two-channel load analyzer
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The blocks are labeled 100's, 10's and 1's (for the 100's digit, 10's digit and 1's
digit in a number). These labels tell you how to dial in your number. For instance,
if your number is 250, you would set the blocks like this: 100's = 2, 10's = 5, 1's =
0. If your number is 50, you would do this: 100's = 0, 10's = 5, 1's = 0.
You set tonnage by turning the dial screw on each block until the arrow points at
the right number. Set your number on the calibration unit as instructed below:
If you are setting a number from 1 to 999
Set the 100's, 10's and 1's digits to the number. For load cells under 200 tons,
AutoSet will display tonnage in tenths of a ton (15.5 20.0, 99.9, etc) up to 100
tons. For 200 tons and above, AutoSet displays tonnage in whole numbers
only.
NOTE : Make sure the decimal point switch (No. 3 on S6) is set to the "on"
position. See Figure 3–2. If not set to "on", push switch all the way to the left
with a pen or your thumbnail.
If you are setting a number between 1000 and 1500
Leave out the least significant digit when setting the switches. For instance
1500 would be set as "1", "5", "0"—the same as if you were setting full scale
tonnage to 150 tons. You must also set DIP switch number 3 on Switch block
S6 to the closed position (decimal point off). Switch block S6 is located below
the full scale tonnage switches. See Figure 3-3. With a ball point pen (not a
pencil) or your thumbnail, push the switch to the right (away from the OPEN
position). Make sure you push it all the way to the right. This allows AutoSet
to display accurate readings within the 1000 to 1500 tonnage range.
NOTE : Changing this switch shuts off the decimal point. Tonnage will
only be displayed in whole numbers.
Figure 3-3. Setting decimal point switch on calibration unit
If you are setting a number more than 1500
Leave out the least significant digit when setting the switches. For instance
2000 would be set as "2", "0", "0"—the same as if you were setting full scale
tonnage to 200 tons. When your setting is greater than 1500, you must
multiply all tonnage readings on your displays by 10. For instance, 15.5 tons
would be read as 155 tons. A display of 150 tons would be read as 1500 tons.
NOTE : Make sure the decimal point switch (No. 3 on S6) is set to the "on"
position. See Figure 3–2. If not set to "on", push switch all the way to the left
with a pen or your thumbnail.
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