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Page 33: Initial calibration, Kg lb, Figure 5-4. initial calibration

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Calibration 29

5.1 Initial Calibration

Use this procedure only if the capacity and count by (d) needs to be modified. The

initial steps of the initial calibration will totally erase user setups as well as any

previous calibration.

1) Turn the 3460 off.

2) Remove the seal screw. With

a small screwdriver press and
hold the

CAL

switch behind

the seal screw.

3) Still holding down the

CAL

switch, press the

POWER

switch.

4) The display blinks rESEt.

5) To reset all calibration

constants and setup
parameters, press

TARE

.

6) The 3460 requests a

confirmation by displaying
Sure?.

To cancel the Reset press

the

POWER

key.

7) To complete the reset, press

TARE

. The Calibrate menu

appears. You must now
recalibrate the system.

8) Press

TARE

to start the initial

calibration procedure. The
display shows Unit. You
select the units you wish to
calibrate in.

9) Press TARE to select the

calibration unit.

10) Select the

USER

key to choose

between lb and kg. When the
desired unit is shown, press

TARE

.

11) Next, set the capacity in the

selected units. Capacity must
be set no higher than the load
cell rated capacity.

12) Press

TARE

to enter the

capacity setting screen. A
capacity of 10000 is the initial
value.

If 10000 units is the desired

capacity press TARE and skip to
step 16.

13) To change the capacity, press

USER

.

Initial Calibration

Resetting Capacity and Countby (d)

Cal Switch

LO BA

CAL

Remove
Hex Seal
Screw

Press Switch
behind the hole
with a small
Screwdriver

CAL

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8QLW

8QLW

blinking

kg lb

USER

F

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TARE

TARE

TARE

TARE

TARE

TARE



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USER

F



blinking

Error Correction: If you input a
wrong value, press

ZERO

to step

back one digit and reenter.

To enter a decimal point, push

POWER

while the digit is blinking.

Figure 5-4. Initial Calibration

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