Fct. 4454:Set Current Range; Fct. 4455:Resolution X 10; Computational Range Calibration - Schenck process Disomat Opus Operating Manual

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Setting Mode
Range value input field opens, e.g.:
4453:Range
Range 50.00kg
Enter calibration weight (e.g. 50 kg) and acknowledge with [ENTER] key.
The admissible value range depends on the value entered for calibration
parameter 'Full Scale Value'.
Display reads
4453:Range
Range Active
while range is being calibrated.
If display reads
4453:Range
Range OK
range calibration is complete.
Function terminates automatically.
If
4453:Range
Range Error
and then
4453:Range
Dongle Assignment/Meas.Circuit No
is output, measuring module no longer produces the required accuracy. Abort range
calibration with 'No' and repeat using new measuring module.
If you set 'Dongle Assignment/Measuring Circuit' to 'Yes', scale is properly calibrated
but recalibration is necessary after exchange of measuring module.

5.4.5.4 Fct. 4454:Set current range

This function switches a multi-range scale in the smallest range valid for the current
weight reading.

5.4.5.5 Fct. 4455:Resolution x 10

Activate this function to see the current weight reading at 10 times the resolution.

5.4.5.6 Computational Range Calibration

Scales for in-plant use can also be calibrated theoretically. This method makes good
sense whenever weight calibration is difficult to perform (e.g. with mixer scales).
In place of dead weight and range calibration, you enter parameters "Dead Weight'
and 'Calibration Factor' by hand.
We recommend to perform a check with material.
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