Set point, Span weight, Status – Hardy HI 1756-2WS User Manual

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Glossary of Terms

SECURE MEMORY
MODULE (SMM)

The Secure Memory Module stores and protects vital
information from corruption. The SMM also allows
the transference of data from one instrument to
another with no re-calibration ore re-configuration
necessary.

SET POINT

Ordered weight of a particular ingredient. Weight
reading at which a relay will be actuated.

SPAN WEIGHT

the total amount of test weights used (placed on the
scale) for the high point when performing a “Tradi-
tional Calibration”.

STATUS

The return staus when running a command.

TAG

Another name for the Secure Memory Module

TARE

Artificial zeroing of the weight hopper so that a net
weight can be displayed. The action of adjusting out
the known weight of the container from the total indi-
cated weight, so that the indicator reads net weight
directly. For example if you put a pallet on a scale
and “tare” out the weight of the pallet you are weigh-
ing at zero. The tare weight is the weight of the pallet.
Scale will not tare if scale is in motion.

TEMPERATURE
COEFFICIENT

the change in indication due solely to a change in tem-
perature from a reference temperature. Expressed as a
percentage of span value for a specified temperature
change.

TIME BASE

Time in seconds between values subtracted to deter-
mine rate-of-change.

TOKEN

In programming languages, a single element of a pro-
gramming language. For example, a token could be a
keyword, an operator, or a punctuation mark. Used to
format E-mails or to enter parameters into an Custom
E-mail.

TRANSMITTER SPAN

Value the transmitter puts out with the maximum
weight on the load cell.

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