Linearisation - KERN EOC Series Operating Manual

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6.9 Linearisation

Linearity shows the greatest deviation of a weight display on the scale to the value of
the respective test weight according to plus and minus over the entire weighing
range. If linearity deviation is discovered during a monitoring of test equipment, you
can improve this by means of linearization.
• In balances with a resolution of > 15 000 dividing steps carrying out a
linearisation is recommended.
• Carrying out linearization is restricted to specialist staff possessing
well acquainted with the workings of weighing scales.
• The test weights to be used must be adapted to the weighing scale's
specifications; see chapter "Monitoring of test equipment".
• Observe stable environmental conditions. Stabilisation requires a
certain warm-up time.
• After successful linearisation you will have to carry out calibration;
see chapter "Monitoring of test equipment".
Call-up menu item P3 CALCalLiner, see chap. 8.2
Confirm by
, the password query „Pn" will be displayed.
Press
,
Ensure that there are no objects on the weighing pan.
Wait for stability display, then press
When "Ld 1" is displayed, put the first adjustment weight (1/3
max) carefully in the centre of the weighing platform. Wait for
stability display, then press
When "Ld 2" is displayed, put the second adjustment weight
(2/3 max) carefully in the centre of the weighing platform.
Wait for stability display, then press
When "Ld 3" is displayed, put the third adjustment weight
(max) carefully in the centre of the weighing platform. Wait
for stability display, then press
After a successful linearisation the balance will carry out a
self-test. Remove adjustment weight during selftest, balance
will return into weighing mode automatically.
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