Scale electronic unit (NSW)
5.2
(Capacity) available from software P82 on
Scale nominal value
Remarks:
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One range scale / counting scale:
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Two range / two interval scale:
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Description of the calibration commands
CAP
Command:
Parameter:
Range:
Factory setting:
Password protection: yes
Parameter backup:
Query:
The correct setting of CAP2 is significant for overflow indication, standstill monitoring,
zero setting range etc.
The stored display values of the scale characteristic (LVA2/4/6) remain unchanged.
Therefore the displayed weighing value is not altered after changing CAP1 / CAP2.
An error message ( Err65 ) may occur as the new nominal value and the stored display
values do not go well together (LVA2 = 20...120 % of CAP2). Instead of this, Err62
appears when linearization is activated.
If only the nominal scale value is subject to change (e.g. 60.00 ³ 60.000), the previous
scale characteristic may be retained (LVA1/3/5/7). In this case, the display values
(LVA2/4/6) have to be changed in the same proportion as the nominal scale value (note:
when entering CAP in the "Func"−menu, this is performed automatically).
The effect of the CAP1 and CAP2 command does not differ. A new entry sets both CAP1
and CAP2 to the input value.
CAP2 is the nominal scale value, CAP1 is the switchover point and the nominal scale
value of the lower range.
After entering a new value with CAP1 or CAP2, the values are checked automatically. If
CAP1 > CAP2, CAP1 is set to the CAP2 value. Therefore set CAP2 first, then CAP1.
CAP(1..2),(xxxxxx);
2
100...99999, CAP1 < CAP2
6000
automatic
CAP?(1..2);
87
HBM