0 calibration, 1 gravity compensation, 2 front panel calibration – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V4.0 User Manual

Page 58: Calibration, 1 gravity compensation 4.2 front panel calibration

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920i

Installation Manual

4.0

Calibration

The

920i

can be calibrated using the front panel, serial commands, or

iRev 4

. Each method consists of the

following steps:

Zero calibration

Entering the test weight value

Span calibration

Optional five-point linearization

Optional rezero calibration for test weights using hooks or chains

The following sections describe the calibration procedure for each of the calibration methods. See the

iQUBE

2

Installation Manual, PN 106113, for information about configuring

iQUBE

2

-attached scales.

SCALES

SERIAL

FEATURE

PFORMT

SETPTS

DIG I/O

VERS

SCALE 1

CALIBR

WZERO

WVAL

WSPAN

WLIN

REZERO

POINT 4

POINT 5

POINT 1

POINT 2

POINT 3

Figure 4-1. Calibration (CALIBR) Submenu

4.1

Gravity Compensation

Gravity compensation for latitude and elevation is available for the

920i

. To calibrate with gravity compensation,

the LOCALE parameter under the FEATURE menu must be set ON, and the LATUDE (latitude) and ELEVAT
(elevation, in meters) parameters set before calibrating the indicator (see Figure 3-11 on page 39).

If the indicator is later installed at a different location, gravity compensation can be applied to a pre-calibrated
indicator by adjusting the LATUDE and ELEVAT parameters.

4.2

Front Panel Calibration

The CALIBR submenu (under the SCALES menu,
see Figure 4-2) is used to calibrate the

920i

. The zero,

span, and linear calibration point displays provide a
set of softkeys used specifically for calibration
procedures:

+/–

Toggles to allow entry of negative or
positive values

Last Zero

Recalls the last established zero value
to allow calibration without removing
tests weights or product from scale.

Calibrate

Performs calibration for the selected
point

Temp Zero

Temporarily zeroes the displayed
weight of a non-empty scale. After span
calibration, the difference between the
temp zero and the previously calibrated
zero value is used as an offset.

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