Appendix h. error messages – Kistler-Morse KM Weigh II User Manual

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Appendix H. Error Message

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Appendix H. Error Messages

This Appendix contains descriptions of the
error messages displayed by the Weigh II:

1. Warning: Ambiguous Error .. Lo Span Will

Be Entered .. Need New Hi Span

2. Warning: Ambiguous Error .. Hi Span Will

Be Entered .. Need New Lo Span

3. Warning: Add Or Subtract More Material
4. All Channels Are Hidden
5. All Channels Are Disabled
6. ADC Overrange
7. Gross Units Over
8. Net Units Over
9. Overrange ChXX
10.

Math Channel Units Over ChXX

11.

Math Error # or Script Compile Error

#

For each error message, one or more pos-
sible explanations and suggested solutions
are provided.

1. Warning: Ambiguous Error ..

Lo Span Will Be Entered ..
Need New Hi Span

Explanation

While performing an Auto Calibration, you
entered a Lo Span weight that is higher than
the Hi Span weight OR the Weigh II is
calculating that the counts for the Lo Span
are greater than the counts for the Hi Span.

Note

You may get this message if:
1. You are doing an initial calibration,

because the Weigh II is comparing
the new Lo Span to the factory-
default Hi Span, OR

2. You are recalibrating the Weigh II,

because the Weigh II is comparing
the new Lo Span to the old Hi Span.

Solutions

1. Verify that you entered the correct weight

for the Lo Span. Reenter the Lo Span if
necessary.

2. Verify that the correct amount of material

was actually moved.

3. If the Lo Span you entered is correct,

follow the path Main/Cal/Auto/Disply to
check the Auto calibration values. You
may have made an error in entering the Hi
Span. If you made an error in entering the
Hi Span, you must move material again to
recalibrate or perform a manual calibration.

2. Warning: Ambiguous Error ..

Hi Span Will Be Entered ..
Need New Lo Span

Explanation

While performing an Auto Calibration, you
entered a Hi Span weight that is lower than
the Lo Span weight OR the Weigh II is
calculating that the counts for the Hi Span are
less than the counts for the Lo Span.

Note

You may get this message if you are
recalibrating the Weigh II, because it is
comparing the new Hi Span to the old
Lo Span.

Solutions

1. Verify that you entered the correct weight

for the Hi Span. Reenter the Hi Span if
necessary.

2. Verify that the correct amount of material

was actually moved.

3. If the Hi Span weight you entered is

correct, follow the path Main/Cal/Auto/
Disply
to check the Auto calibration values.
You may have made an error in entering
the Lo Span weight. If you made an error in
entering the Lo Span, you must move
material again to recalibrate or perform a
manual calibration.

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