5 revolution® calibration, 5 revolution, Calibration – Rice Lake Counterpart Configurable Counting Indicator - User Manual Rev. E - Version 2.5 User Manual

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5. Up to five linearization points can be calibrated between the zero and span calibration values. Use the

following commands to set and calibrate a single linearization point:

SC.WLIN.V1=nnnnn<CR>
SC.WLIN.C1<CR>

The SC.WLIN.V1#n command sets the test weight value (nnnnn) for linearization point 1. The
SC.WLIN.C1#n command calibrates the point. Repeat using the SC.WLIN.Vx and SC.WLIN.Cx
commands as required for additional linearization points.

6. To remove an offset value, clear all weight from the scale, including hooks or chains used to hang test

weights, and send the SC.REZERO#n command. The indicator displays

CALIBRATING

while the zero and

span calibrations are adjusted.

7. Send the SC.KUPARROW#n or the SC.KEXIT#n EDP command to return to normal mode.

4.5

Revolution

®

Calibration

To calibrate the indicator using Revolution, the indicator EDP port must be connected to a PC running the
Revolution configuration utility.

1. Place the indicator in config mode (display reads

SCALE

, — see

Figure 3-8 on page 28) and remove all

weight from the scale platform.

2. From Revolution, select

File » New

. The Select Indicator dialog box appears.

3. Select Counterpart and click

OK

.

4. From the Communications menu, select

Connect

.

5. From the left pane, expand the Scale selection and click the

Scale

button.

Figure 4-2. Scale Button

6. From the Tools menu, select

Calibration Wizard

.

7. Click

NEXT

to begin the Calibration Wizard.

8. Select whether you want to perform a standard calibration or a standard with multi-point linearization and

click

NEXT

.

9. In the text box, enter the test weight value to be used for span calibration.

10. Select the check box if you are using chains or hooks during the calibration, and click

NEXT.

11. Remove all weight from the scale and click

Click to Calibrate Zero

to begin zero calibration. If your test

weights require hooks or chains, place them on the scale for zero calibration.

12. When zero calibration is complete, the Calibration Wizard prompts you to place test weights on the scale.

Place the test weights on the scale and click

Click to Calibrate Span

.

13. If you chose to perform linear calibration, the Calibration Wizard now displays prompts (1–5). Enter the

weight value for Linear Point #1, place test weights on scale, and click

GO

. Repeat for additional

linearization points and click

NEXT

.

14. The new and old calibration settings are displayed. To accept the new values, click

Finish

. To exit and

restore the old values, click

Cancel

.

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