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Turn your XT2000 on and wait until the instrument has fully completed its countdown sequence and the display has stabilised. If turning on for the first time it is advisable to leave the XT2000 for 30 minutes prior to calibration.
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XT2000 Quick Start Guide Press on dEF and you will then see CAP, which is the maximum capacity of your scale that you will require. Press again and this allows you to input the maximum capacity of your scale using up to 6 digits. You input this number using the keys.
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XT2000 Quick Start Guide Press to move to dP, which is the position of the decimal point that you require in relation to the capacity of the scale, (for example in a 3000KG scale you may only require 1KG intervals so 0 decimal places)
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CAL 2, to perform a theoretical calibration if you do not have any verified weights. (Section 4.2 in the user manual) Pressing again when you are on dEF exits the configuration level completely. Note: If you exit the configuration level you will have to re-enter the Factory Access Code 2802 to calibrate your XT2000. Page 4 of 8...
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XT2000 Quick Start Guide CALIBRATION WITH VERIFIED WEIGHTS (CAL 1) Section 4.1 in the user manual Ensure that there is no unwanted weight on the system and that you are in the configuration level. Using the keys scroll from dEF until you see CAL 1.
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XT2000 Quick Start Guide Ensure that the value shown on the XT2000 matches the weight placed on the scale. You can alter this value using the keys. Once you have the correct weight showing press and -CALI- will again flash storing this value.
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XT2000 Quick Start Guide THEORETICAL CALIBRATION (CAL 2) when no verified weights are available. Section 4.2 in the user manual Ensure that there is no unwanted weight on the system and that you are in the configuration level. Using the keys scroll from dEF until you see CAL 2.
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XT2000 Quick Start Guide Press to see LSn which is the mv/v value of the load cell(s) being used. Typically this information is on a sticker on the load cell. If you have more than one cell in your system then average out the mv/v values and use this average figure.