7.14.4
Setting maximum load
The maximum load (Max) determines the maximum weight without dead load of the
weight to be measured and the displayed number of digits behind the decimal point.
Normally, Max is less than the load cell capacity (maximum capacity x number of load
cells).
Permissible values for the maximum load are:
Max weight value from 0.00010 to 999999 in t, kg, g, or lb.
Maximum weight value must be an integer multiple of the scale interval (1 d). It may have
up to 6 digits and is entered as a numeric value with or without a decimal point.
Note:
Error messages, calibration see Chapter
.
7.14.5
Determining the scale interval
The scale interval (d) is the difference between two successive display values.
With a scale used in legal metrology, this value is called the verification scale interval (e),
which corresponds to the scale interval: d = e.
Example:
Max = 6000 kg
Scale interval (1 d) = 2 kg
Calculation for scale interval for Max (automatic):
d = Max/scale interval (1 d)
d
c
= 6000 kg/2 kg
d
c
= 3000
1.
Enter the [Max] load with decimal places (in this example: 3000.0).
2.
Press
to select the weight unit.
3.
Confirm entries with
or
.
The verification is displayed by "Setting Max…".
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