Rice Lake Intercomp CS 750 - Users Manual User Manual

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CS750, Users

Rev R, May 2009

Page 16 of 27

Last five parameters.

15. The scale shows “EE-10

EE-10

EE-10

EE-10”. Press the zero key. Enter the AZT size (0 to 3).

The AZT size is the number of graduations the auto zero tracking can
remove.

Setting

AZT size

0

Off

1

0.6

2

1.0

3

3.0

16. The scale shows “EE-11

EE-11

EE-11

EE-11”. Press the zero key. Enter whether the zero range

is on or off (0 to 1). If the zero range is ON the push-button zero and AZSM
can only operate within +/- 5% of the original zero obtained at calibration.

Setting

Zero range

0

Off

1

On

17. The scale shows “EE-12

EE-12

EE-12

EE-12”. Press the zero key. The scale shows the current

Canadian specification selection. Use the following table to select the
Canadian specifications setting. When Canadian specifications are set (1):
“EE-10

EE-10

EE-10

EE-10”, “EE-11

EE-11

EE-11

EE-11”, and “EE-13

EE-13

EE-13

EE-13” have no meaning.

Setting

Canadian

Specification

0

Off

1

On

A “0” setting implies normal operation:

1: AZT size is determined by the setting of “EE-10

EE-10

EE-10

EE-10”.

2: Zero operates over full range allowed by “EE-11

EE-11

EE-11

EE-11”.

3: The over-capacity point is determined by the setting of “EE-13

EE-13

EE-13

EE-13”.

A “1” setting implies Canadian specifications are used.

1: The AZT size fixed at 0.6d regardless of “EE-10

EE-10

EE-10

EE-10” setting.

2: The IZSM (initial zero setting mechanism on power up) must be

within +/- 10% of the zero obtained at calibration.

3: The push-button zero and AZSM can only operate within +/-

2% of the IZSM.

4: The over-capacity point is 103% of capacity above the IZSM.

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