0 operation, 1 power, 2 zero – Rice Lake MSI-8000 RF Remote Display User Manual

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MSI-8000

Operator’s Manual

2.0

Operation

2.1 Power

To turn on the power.

1. Press

POWER

, the LCD will show all segments for a display text and the software

Version number will display.

2. The MSI-8000 is ready for use.

2.2 Zero

Sets the zero reading of the Scale/Dyna-Link. Take out small deviations in zero when the

Scale/Dyna-Link is unloaded. (See Section 2.3 for zeroing (Taring) package or pallet

weights)

1. Press

ZERO

.

2. The tension reading must be stable within the motion window for the zero function

to work.

3. The MSI-8000 stores the zero reading, and can restore it even if power fails.

Zero - Rules for Use:

1. Works in GROSS mode or NET mode. Zeroing while in Net mode will zero the

gross tension causing the display to show the negative Tare value.

2. The Scale/Dyna-Link must be stable within the Motion window. The Scale/Dyna-

Link will not zero until the Stable annunciator is on. The Scale/Dyna-Link will

“remember” that it has a zero request for two seconds. If motion clears in that time,

the Scale/Dyna-Link will zero.

3. The Scale/Dyna-Link will accept a zero setting over the full Range of the Scale/

Dyna-Link. Zero settings above 4% of full Scale/Dyna-Link will subtract from the

overall capacity of the Scale/Dyna-Link. For example, if you zero out 100 lb, on a

1000 lb Scale/Dyna-Link, the overall capacity of the Scale/Dyna-Link will reduce to

900 lb plus the allowed over-range amount.

2.3 Tare

In force measurement applications, tare is a useful way to display differential force. By

“Taring Out” a known force, only positive or negative deviations from the tared force are

displayed. This can also increase accuracy as any initial error is removed leaving only

slope error. In scale applications, tare is typically used to zero out a known weight such as

rigging, a container, or pallet and display the load in NET tension/weight. The TARE

function in the MSI-8000 is defined as a Tare-In, Tare-Out operation. The first press of the

TARE

key stores the current tension/weight as a tare value and then the Scale/Dyna-Link

subtracts the tare value from the gross tension and changes the display to NET mode. The

next press of the

TARE

key will clear the Tare value and revert the display to GROSS

mode. The optional RF Remote Display has a TARE key permanently available.

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