11 unit of rate, 12 rate count by, 13 totalizer count by – Rice Lake BCi Belt Scale - Installation and Operation Manual Version 2.03 User Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual

4.11 Unit of Rate

The unit of rate parameter defines how the rate is
displayed. The selections are displayed in the
following units:

tn (tons) - (default)

lb (pounds)

kg (kilograms

t (metric tons)

lt (long ton)

Press the

enter

key to toggle between the listed

choices above.

4.12 Rate Count By

This parameter defines what the count by and decimal
divisions the rate will be displayed. This is a value
that can be keyed in using the numeric keypad on the
display, 1, 2, 0.1, 0.01, etc. To change the rate count
by value, press the

enter

key on the integrator and a

rate count by prompt

appears. Using the numeric keypad

on the integrator, enter the value and press

enter

again

to save that value.

4.13 Totalizer Count By

This parameter defines what the count by and decimal
divisions the totalizers will be displayed. This is a
value that can be keyed in such as 1, 2, 0.1, 0.01, erc.
To change the totalizer count by value, press the

enter

key on the integrator and a

totalizer count by

prompt

appears. Using the numeric keypad on the integrator,
enter the value and press

enter

again to save that

value.

4.14 Load Display Units

This parameter defines what weight units the belt
loading is displayed in. The selections are displayed in
the following units:

Lb - default

kg

Press the

enter

key to toggle between the listed

choices. The default load display unit is Lb.

4.15 Load Count By

This parameter defines what count by and decimal
divisions the load is to be displayed in. this is a value
that can be keyed in using the numeric keypad on the
integrator such as 1, 2, 0.1, 0.01, etc. To change the
load count by value, press the

enter

key on the

integrator and a

load count by

prompt appears. Using

the numeric keypad on the integrator, enter the value
and press

enter

again to save that value.

4.16 Auto Zero Tracking Range (%)

This is the percentage of full scale that zero tracking is
attempted. If the rate is larger than this value, the zero
tracking is turned off.

4.17 Auto Zero Tracking Deviation (%)

This is the percentage of full scale allowed to zero
track off.

Example: If set to 2% of full scale and the capacity is
100, 2 would be the maximum rate that would be
automatically zeroed off.

4.18 Dead Band

The accumulator will only totalize the amount if the
rate is above the dead band value. Press the

enter

key

to edit the dead band value and press

enter

again to

save that value.

4.19 Cal. Test Weight

This parameter is defined as the value of the total
weight used to calibrate the belt scale. The default
value is measured in pounds. This parameter would
change on all the above measurement and weight
parameters.

4.20 Cal. Test Chain

This parameter defines the value of the test chain used
to calibrate the scale. It’s default value is measured in
Lb/Ft

Test chains are rated in Lbs/Ft or Kg/m. Check the
chain rating for this value.

4.21 Calibration Load

Note

The calibration load does not need to be

entered prior to calibrating the scale.

This parameter is the amount of material used in a
material test and is used with the Material Calibration.

Enter the calibration load weight value using the same
units label as the totalizer. An example would be if the
totalizer is in TN, then you would enter the value as a
TN value. Use the numeric keypad and press

enter

to

save that value.

4.22 Material Factor

The material factor adjusts the span value to correct
for dynamic loading at the weigh frame. This value is
computed during calibration but can be adjusted
manually

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