Schenck process Intecont Tersus Beltweigher Instruction Manual page 162

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SY10 Event Acyclic Communication ............................................................................................................................ 118
SY14 Event Simulation active ...................................................................................................................................... 119
System Information ........................................................................................................................................................ 136
System Message ............................................................................................................................................................ 118
Tab.1: Using parameter sets ............................................................................................................................................ 49
Tab.10: LED 'Module Status' (below) ............................................................................................................................. 132
Tab.11: Modbus module properties ................................................................................................................................ 132
Tab.12: Modbus serial interface pin assignment ............................................................................................................ 133
Tab.13: Function calls on the controller website ............................................................................................................ 135
Tab.2: List of commonly used parameter-related abbreviations ....................................................................................... 50
Tab.3: Event classes ........................................................................................................................................................ 50
Tab.4: Event groups ....................................................................................................................................................... 111
Tab.5: 'Bus activation' connector .................................................................................................................................... 129
Tab.6: LED 'Operating Mode' (below) ............................................................................................................................ 130
Tab.7: LED 'Status' (above) ........................................................................................................................................... 130
Tab.8: 'Bus activation' connector .................................................................................................................................... 131
Tab.9: LED 'Network Status' (above) ............................................................................................................................. 132
Tare Correction ................................................................................................................................................................ 69
Tare TW ........................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Technical Data and Replacement Parts ......................................................................................................................... 121
Test Connector ............................................................................................................................................................... 140
Test With Calibration Weight ............................................................................................................................................ 46
Test with Material ............................................................................................................................................................. 47
Timeout Host .................................................................................................................................................................... 97
total .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Total Tare ......................................................................................................................................................................... 69
Totalizer Increment .......................................................................................................................................................... 67
Turn off ............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Units ................................................................................................................................................................................. 61
Userdefined Text .............................................................................................................................................................. 61
VAP Active ....................................................................................................................................................................... 84
WE01 Event Power Failure .......................................................................................................................................... 114
WE09 Event NAMUR Error Tacho ............................................................................................................................... 114
WE10 Event NAMUR Error Sensor .............................................................................................................................. 114
Web Server .................................................................................................................................................................... 135
Web server functions...................................................................................................................................................... 135
Weighing Platforms .......................................................................................................................................................... 41
Weight Check CW ............................................................................................................................................................ 30
WM02 Event Slip .......................................................................................................................................................... 116
WM03 Event Belt Skew ................................................................................................................................................ 116
WM04 Event Belt Drift .................................................................................................................................................. 116
Word Sequence ............................................................................................................................................................... 98
Z1-Numberstep ................................................................................................................................................................ 67
Zero Drop-Out Active ....................................................................................................................................................... 76
Zero Drop-Out Limit ......................................................................................................................................................... 76
Zero Set Difference .......................................................................................................................................................... 76
Zero Set Time .................................................................................................................................................................. 75
Zeroing Limit .................................................................................................................................................................... 75
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INTECONT® Tersus Belt weigher, Instruction Manual
Schenck Process Group

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Elijah Langwenya
April 16, 2025

how to enter calibration

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Mr. Anderson
May 8, 2025

To enter calibration for the Schenck Process Intecont Tersus Beltweigher, follow these steps:

1. Start with the LB: Pulses/Belt Calibration Program:
- This must be the first adjustment program called during initial calibration.
- It is also required when:
- A new belt is mounted.
- Belt tension has changed substantially.
- Parameters P02.04 (Pulses per length) or P02.05 (Nominal Speed) are changed.

2. Preconditions Before Starting:
- Measure the belt circuit time accurately.
- Enter this value into parameter P03.02 (Belt Circuit Time).
- Ensure the conveyor belt is running.

3. Belt Inclination:
- Measure the belt inclination using a spirit level and tape.
- Use the formula a = tan⁻¹(h/l) or a = 55 h/l if angle < 20°.
- Only enter inclination for systems with load cells perpendicular to the belt.

4. Calibration Data Input:
- Enter all calibration and evaluation data precisely.
- Include site-measured values like platform length and inclination.

5. Calibration Weight and Tests:
- Perform function checks and tests with calibration weight and material as part of the calibration process.

6. Range Correction:
- Set parameter P04.02 (Range Correction) to 1 during initial calibration.

These steps ensure correct calibration for accurate measurement.

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