Kistler-Morse KM SVS2000 User Manual

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• km bolt-on sensors (microcells and L-Cells) — 2

• Direct support products with sensitivity typical of silicon sensors (km Load Disc II, Load Stand II, and

Load Link I and II) — 4

• Direct support products with sensitivity typical of foil gage sensors — 16 or 32

Table 5. Available gain settings and corresponding sensor input voltages.

Sensor Gain

Sensor Input Voltage

1

±3.0

2

±1.5

4

±0.75

8

±0.375

16

±0.1875

32

±0.09375

64

±0.046875

128

±0.0234375

Follow this procedure to adjust the gain:

1. If the SVS2000 is in Run Mode, press the ‘6’ Key, ‘3’ Key, and Enter Key to access the menu tree. The

display shows:

63 SEnSOR GAIn

2. Press the enter key to access this menu. The display looks like this:

ADC gAIn: *2

(Asterisk indicates the current selection.)

If the displayed menu does not have the desired gain, press the Up Arrow Key to display the next page
of the menu. Continue to press an Arrow Key until you see the desired gain (there are eight pages to the
ADC Gain Menu).

3. When the display shows the desired selection, press the Enter Key. The display acknowledges the

selection and returns to:

63 SEnSOR GAIn

4. Press an Arrow Key to scroll to another menu or press the Gross or net Key to return to Run Mode.

69 SenSor dISply (dISplay)

This function allows you to display the raw and filtered A/D counts; raw, filtered, and output weight; and voltage.
Figure 12 illustrates the relationship between raw, filtered, and output values.

Follow this procedure:

1. If the SVS2000 is in Run Mode, press the ‘6’ Key, ‘9’ Key, and Enter Key to access the menu tree. The

display shows:

69 SenSOr DISPLy

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