Manual
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5.0 DAMPING MODE
The tension meter is equipped with an electronic damping that ensures steady readings 
when tension ucutates. This is achieved by averaging the measured values at the preset 
update rate.
5.1  Switching On the Damping Mode 
NOTE: Before switching on the damping mode, it is recommended that you measure 
the rst values without damping enabled.
1.  Insert process material as described in section 4.1.
2. Press and hold the DAMP key. The display shows the currently set damping factor.
3. Release the DAMP key. The display shows DAMP below the 
currently measured value.
5.2  Switching Off the Damping Mode 
1.  Press and release the DAMP key. If display shows only the 
currently measured value, damping is off.
5.3  Changing the Damping Factor
The tension meter is factory preset to a damping factor of 12. The tension values are 
thereby averaged for the display in the following way:
12 old values + 4 new values 
16
The damping factor can be modied in 15 steps from 01 = low damping:
1 old value + 15 new values 
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to 15 = high damping:
15 old values + 1 new value 
16
1. Switch on the tension meter
2.  Press and hold the DAMP key. The Display shows the set damping factor.
3. You can now increase the damping factor by pressing the MEM key and   
decrease it by pressing the RECALL key. 
 4. Release the DAMP key to return to the measuring mode.
NOTE: The selected damping factor remains stored in memory even     
after the gauge is turned off.
22.1
D cN
22.1
D  cN
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8.0   CALIBRATION
8.1  Dynamic Calibration of the ETX
All tension meters are calibrated with standard materials—such as polyamide 
monolament (PA)—ccording to the factory procedure. The diameters are given in 
section 1.0. In 95% of all industrial applications, the factory calibration has been proven 
to provide the best results and is used for comparative purposes. The basic setup for a 
dynamic calibration is shown below.
Line speed  Vmax. = ETMB 100 m/min
  Vmax. = ETMPB 60 m/min
Hang twice the weight (pulley effect) which corresponds to 
the tension to be measured from the measured material, 
vertically, as shown here. Please keep in mind to include 
the weight of the lower deection pulley when you calcu-
late the suspended weight. Pay attention to the correct 
unit of measure cN.
NOTE:  The gauge has been calibrated dynamically according to factory procedure. 
Therefore, differences may occur between static and dynamic readings.   
8.2  Static Calibration
NOTE: The tension meter is factory calibrated for a vertical material path   
Recalibration thus also has to be carried out with a vertical material path.
Before beginning:
Acquire one cN weight each (or several weights adding up to the required value), 
corresponding to 10%,40%, 70% and 100% of the tension range. Make sure the tension 
meter is switched off and that no process material is inserted between the rollers. 
To select the calibration mode:
1. Press and hold the MEM and POWER keys until the Display 
shows E –0
2. Release rst the POWER key and then the MEM key.
To calibrate the zero point:
1. Press the RECALL  key. As long as the RECALL key is 
depressed, the Display shows a random decimal value between 
–2000 and 2000, e.g. 800 cN. This decimal value may vary from 
instrument to instrument.Write down the decimal value.
NOTE: If the value is outside this range, calibration cannot be guaranteed.
E –0
800










