C2 calibration from the front panel – Hardy HI 6500 Series User Manual

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Step 8. This message appears if no C2 load points are connected to the HI 6500. Either

do a traditional calibration or connect C2 load sensors to the instrument.

C2 Cal Failed: no C2 sensors found

Step 9. Click Back to return to the Calibration page.

C2 Calibration from the Front Panel

The example settings below are for illustrations only. Your setting requirements may
vary significantly.

Step 1. From the Configuration menu, use the UP or DOWN button to select Calibration,

and press the ENTER button to display the Calibration menu. Select C2 (eCal),
and press the ENTER button to display the C2 Calibration Menu items.

Step 2. Use the UP or DOWN arrow to select the NumDevices menu item. The read-only

NumDevices value provides the number of C2 (or eCal) load cells on the
system detected by the HI 6500 series instrument. Verify that the displayed
number matches the actual number installed. If not, check to ensure that each
load cell/point cable connection is securely fastened and that each load
cell/point cable is not broken. Only Hardy Process Solutions load sensors are
C2 (or eCal) calibration capable

Step 3. When you finish updating the value press Enter to save the Reference Weight and

return to the C2 eCal menu. Use the UP or DOWN button to select the Reference
Weight. The current reference weight will show. Press the ENTER or RIGHT
button if modifications to this value need to be made.

Step 4. Select Gravity Correction to display the value and press the ENTER button if the

value needs to be modified.

Step 5. Use the UP or DOWN button to select Do C2 eCAL and press the ENTER button

to perform the C2 eCAL calibration..

Step 6. A "Cal Completed OK" briefly appears on the screen indicating the C2 calibration

was successful.

A "Cal Failed" message briefly appears with the error number if the C2

Calibration was not successful. Chapter 9, Troubleshooting lists corrective

actions.

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