Calibration Introduction
Overview
The CS200 has a three point calibration feature which reduces the effects of non-
linearity in the load cells. The procedure requires that three weights be placed on the
cell during calibration. The first weight must be greater than zero, the second greater
than the first, and the final weight between the second weight and the cell capacity.
Enabling Calibration
The calibration of the scale is protected from accidental adjustment to calibration
settings by a shunt placed on pins 1 to 2 of CAL, located on the back of the circuit
board. To allow access to calibration settings, the shunt must be removed. When
calibration has been completed, return the shunt to the original location to prevent
accidental entry and adjustment to the settings.
Calibration Menu
Access to the Calibration Menu is achieved by pressing the ZERO and BACKLIGHT
keys. The screen will display "". If the message is not displayed, the calibration
shunt must be removed. Refer to "Enabling Calibration". When a Function description
is displayed, advance to the next function by pressing the ZERO key.
Entering Numbers
The scale will display a number with a blinking digit. The flashing digit may be
incremented by pressing the BACKLIGHT button. To move one digit to the left, press
the ZERO key. When the number has been entered, press the ZERO and BACKLIGHT
keys to save the setting and advance the menu. The scale can then be turned off.
Step
Skip
Select Unit of Measure
AZT (Auto Zero Tracking)
g
Graduation Size
Capacity
No Weight Applied
First Weight
First Weight
Second Weight
Second Weight
10 Points Available to Enter
Function
000= no skip
001= skip to weight calibration
lbs, kgs
OFF, 0.6 d, 1 d, 3 d, 0.5 d
0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1,
2, 5, 10, 20, 50, or 100
Enter scale capacity
Enter first weight
Load first weight
Enter second weight
Load second weight
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CS200 User Manual
Rev J, April 2018
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