Two Point Factory Calibration - Adam Equipment CBW Series Service Manual

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Setting of the check weighing alarm
The display will show "
will set the buzzer to off when check weighing
will set the buzzer to on when the OK symbol is on
will set the buzzer to on when the weight is outside the OK symbol limit
To change this digit press the [Tare/ ] key.
Press the [Zero/Enter] key to store the changed value and continue to the next
parameter.
Speed at which the machine will run the ADC
The slowest setting is
The display will show "
To change this setting press the [Tare/ ] key.
Press [Zero/Enter] to store the changed value and return to the normal weighing.

6.0 TWO POINT FACTORY CALIBRATION

This procedure is the same as normal calibration but can be set even if the stability
indicator will not show or when the raw counts do not seem to be moving.
Please ensure that the load cell is not damaged and that the load cell is wired
correctly with the right output voltages.
To start the factory calibration, turn the scale off and then turn it back on. Press the
[Limit] and [%] keys together during the initial counting from 9 to 0 on the display.
The display will show "
[Zero/Enter] key to set the initial zero point when the scale is stable.
The display will then show the first calibration weight used. This value will be one
third of the scale capacity.
Place this value weight on the scale and press the [Zero/Enter] key when the stable
indicator is on
The display will then show then second value weight to be used which will be full
capacity of the scale.
Place this value calibration weight on the platform and then press the [Zero/Enter]
key when the stable indicator is on.
Remove the calibration weight as the scale counts back from 9 to 0.
@Adam Equipment Company 2005
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