Multi-Point Calibration - Cardinal 201 Installation, Technical And Operation Manual

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4.7.2 Multi-Point Calibration

Up to 5 calibration points (CAL1=through CAL5=) may be displayed depending
on the value set for the CALPt= parameter. Note that one of the weights must
be 0 (no load).
NOTE: The following outlines the steps to perform calibration when 2 calibration
points have been selected for the CALPt= parameter.
CAL1= – First Calibration Weight
CAL2= – Second Calibration Weight
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The display will show CAL1=. This is the first of three calibration
1.
weights. This weight could be ZERO (NO LOAD) or the TEST
WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
Press the F3/  key to view the current setting.
2.
If the first calibration weight is to be ZERO (NO LOAD), press the
3.
F3/  key.
If the first calibration weight is to be the TEST WEIGHTS (TEST
4.
LOAD), use the F1/ and F2/ keys to input the value of the test
weights.
Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the F3/  key.
5.
Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
6.
appear on the display.
Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
7.
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL2=.
The display will show CAL2=. This is the second of three calibration
1.
weights. This weight could be a PARTIAL amount of the TEST
WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD).
Press the F3/  key to view the current setting.
2.
If the second calibration weight is to be a PARTIAL amount of the
3.
TEST WEIGHTS (TEST LOAD), use the F1/ and F2/ keys to
input the value of the test weights.
Place the weights on the scale platform, then press the F3/  key.
4.
Starting at the left and proceeding right, a series of dashes will
5.
appear on the display.
Next, starting at the left and proceeding right, the dashes will
6.
disappear, after which the display will show: CAL3=.
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