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Gravity Compensation Function
Gravity Compensation FunctionGravity Compensation Function
Gravity Compensation Function
If the scale is used at the calibration location, it is not necessary to perform this function.
If there is a difference of gravity acceleration between the installed location and
calibration location it may cause a weighing error. This function specifies the
gravity accelerations and corrects the span error.
Note The decimal point is not displayed in the function. Example: 9798 = 9.798 m/s
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When span calibration is executed, the gravity acceleration correction will
be cleared and the two gravity acceleration values will return to the factory
settings.
Step 1 At the Cal 0 display, press the MODE key twice, g 5et is displayed and press the
ENTER key to enter the gravity compensation function.
If you want to cancel the current procedure, press and hold the ON/OFF key and press
the ESC key. Then, no parameters are changed and the calibration mode is finished.
Press the ON/OFF key to turn the display off after displaying CanCel.
Step 2 The parameter is displayed with triangle 1. Enter the gravity acceleration of the
calibration location using the 0 - 9 keys. The parameter xxxx is the gravity
acceleration.
ENTER key...The key to store the new gravity acceleration and proceed to step 3.
ESC key .......The key to return to g 5et without changing the value.
Step 3 The parameter is displayed with triangle 2. Enter the gravity acceleration of the
installed location using the 0 - 9 keys. The parameter xxxx is the gravity acceleration.
ENTER key...The key to store the new gravity acceleration and proceed to step 4.
ESC key .......The key to return to step 2 without changing the value.
Step 4 Now g xxxx is displayed. Press the CAL key to store the parameters. Caloff is
displayed. Proceed to step5.
Caloff could be displayed by pressing the
+/- key while pressing the ON/OFF key
instead of the CAL key.
Step 5 Press the ON/OFF key to turn the display off.
5.5. Gravity Compensation Function