Glossary of terms, Accuracy, Alarm – Hardy HI 1756-2WS User Manual

Page 81: Appurtenance, Auto zero tolerances, Baud rate, Bi-directional, Cal day, Cal id, Cal lo weight

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Glossary of Terms

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

ACCURACY

Closeness of a reading to the actual value of the quan-
tity being measured.

ALARM

Indication of a tolerance deviation.

APPURTENANCE

Any added equipment other than the weigh vessel,
platform scale or feeder. Pipes, Valves etc.

AUTO ZERO
TOLERANCES

Automatic version of Zero Tolerance which is the
limit for enabling the module to zero off the weight
automatically. This is not used unless you have the
Zero Track Enable bit set to on. If used, Gross weight
will zero whever gross weight is within the auto zero
tolerance and the scale is not in motion.

BAUD RATE

Baud rates are used as a measure of how fast serial
data is transmitted. (BIT/SEC). The higher the num-
ber the faster the data is sent between 2 devices.

BI-DIRECTIONAL

A capability used to transmit data in either direction at
the same time, for example: to or from the instrument.

CAL DAY

Day of the last calibration (if entered).

CAL ID

Operator ID or initials of the person doing the calibra-
tion (if entered).

CAL LO WEIGHT

Amount of test weight used (normally zero) for the
low point during hard calibration or reference point
during C2 calibration.

CAL MONTH

Month of the last calibration (if entered).

CAL TYPE

Type of calibration last performed.

CAL YEAR

Year of the last calibration (if entered).

CHANNEL

Designates the channel the command is being run on.
Single channel modules channel is always 0. Dual
channel modules, the first channel is always 0 and the
second channel is always 1.

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