1 front panel calibration, Front panel calibration – Rice Lake iQUBE2 Digital Diagnostic Junction Box User Manual

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iQUBE

2

Installation Manual

4.1.1 Front Panel Calibration

From the 920i front panel, a theoretical, 2-point, or Cal-Match calibration can be performed. Calibration is per-
formed in real-time with each button press.

Theoretical Calibration
To perform a theoretical calibration, ensure the scale is empty and navigate to the

Theoretical Calibration

parameter

(see Figure 4-1). Then, press the

Calibrate

softkey. The dead load value is captured and the cells trimmed based on

the capacity and sensitivity values entered for the cells. Scale capacity is set at the total of the load cell capacities.

2-Point Calibration
2-point calibration is used for traditional scale calibration where load cells will not be trimmed.
To perform a 2-point calibration,

1. Navigate to the

CALIB

menu, then select

2-POINT

.

2. Press

ENTER

or

DOWN

( ) to go to the

WZero

submenu.

3. Ensure there is no weight on the scale, then press the

Calibrate

softkey to calibrate WZero. Or, press one of

the softkeys described below.

4. Press

ENTER

to accept the value and move to the next prompt (

WVAL

).

5. With

WVAL

displayed, press

ENTER

or

DOWN

( ) to view the stored test weight value. Use the numeric key-

pad to enter the desired value.

6. Press

ENTER

to advance to

WSPAN.

7. With

WSPAN

displayed, press

ENTER

or

DOWN

to view the A/D count. Place test weights on the scale equal

to WVAL. Press the

CALIBRATION

softkey to calibrate WSPAN.

8. Press

ENTER

to accept the value. Basic calibration is complete.

9. Press the

Save and Exit

softkey to return to weigh mode. To continue with linearization, see Section 4.1.2.

Cal-Match

®

Calibration (Corner, Section)

Cal-Match calibration can be performed using a vehicle as the test weight, but a smaller footprint and heavier
weight value will often yield better results. Mechanical characteristics of the scale may prevent Cal-Match from
automatically computing load cell trim factors. To perform a Cal-Match calibration,

1. Navigate to the

CALIB

submenu. Select which calibration type to use:

CORNER

or

SECTION

.

2. Press

ENTER

or

UP

( ) to go to the

WVAL

menu.

3. Press

ENTER

or

DOWN

( ) to view the stored test weight value. Use the numeric keypad to enter the desired

value. Press

ENTER

to accept the value and advance to Cal-Match.

CALIB Menu

Level 4 Submenus

Menu

Description

THEORET

Provides access to perform a theoretical calibration, which mathematically calibrates the scale using load
cell sensitivities, and setting full scale capacity based on the sum of the load cell capacities.

WZERO

Provides access to perform a traditional zero calibration for a 2-Point scale. Advanced options are also
available. See Section 4.1.2 on page 35)

WVAL

Provides access to display and edit the test weight value.

WSPAN

Provides access to display, calibrate and edit the traditional span calibration value for a 2-Point scale.

CALZERO

Advanced options for specifying an alternative zero source for a

Cal-Match

®

scale.

CALSPAN

Provides access to perform an optional, final span calibration on a trimmed scale.

WLIN
POINT 1 -
POINT 5

Provides access to test weight and calibration values for up to five linearization Provides access to test
weight and calibration values for up to five linearization points. Perform linear calibration only after Zero and
Span calibration points have been set. See Section 4.1.2 on page 35 for more information about
linearization.

REZERO

Provides access to perform an optional, final zero calibration, which removes an offset value from the zero
and span calibration values.

Table 4-2. CALIB menu parameters

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