5 configuring the indicator, 6 calibrating with test weights – Rice Lake DeckHand/DeckHand Rough-n-Ready System User Manual

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Installation

5

2.5

Configuring the Indicator

Refer to the indicator manual for information on configuring the indicator for your application.

If using the DeckHand for a Legal for Trade application, do not configure the indicator for more divisions than the
NTEP Class III maximums below:

500 lb capacity

2500 divisions

1000/2000 lb capacity

2000 divisions

The following sample configuration parameters will yield those maximum divisions:

2.6

Calibrating with Test Weights

Refer to the indicator operating manual to determine correct calibration procedure.

Before beginning calibration, put the scale in the same temperature environment where it will be used. Power up
the indicator so it can warm up for at least 20 minutes before starting calibration.

The scale should be “exercised” before calibration to be certain that everything is seated. Load the scale to near
capacity two or three times.

The following test weights are recommended for the most accurate calibration of the various models:

With the scale base level and no load on the scale, place the indicator in calibration mode and do a zero calibration
according to the indicator manual.

Place test weights on the platform equal to the value shown in Table 3 (75% of the scale’s capacity). Do a span
calibration according to the indicator manual.

Remove the test weights and check the zero reading. Repeat the calibration process if necessary.

The calibrated DeckHand scale is now ready for operation.

Scale Capacity

500 lb

1000 lb

2000 lb

Grads

25,000

20,000

20,000

Decimal Point

0.00

0.00

0.0

Display Divisions

2

5

1

Units

lbs

lbs

lbs

Table 2-2. Sample Configuration

Scale Capacity

500 lb

1000 lb

2000 lb

Test Weights (75%)

375 lb

750 lb

1500 lb

Table 2-3. Sample Configuration

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