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Signum 3 Ex
Weighing in Percent Application L
Parameter for Saving Weight Values
The reference weight is saved when the
scale has stabilized
“Stability” is defined as the point at
which the fluctuation of a measured
value lies within a defined tolerance
range The narrower the tolerance
range, the more stable the platform is
at “stability”
In Setup menu:
Appl1:
Perc.wg: 3.11.
You can define whether the value is
saved when “standard stability” is
reached, or only at “increased stability”
(narrower tolerance range) If you select
“increased stability”, the reference
weight saved will be more accurate and
the results more reproducible, but the
response time of the weighing platform
might be longer
Accuracy of Average Piece Weight
Calculation
The resolution applied for calculating
the reference weight is defined in Setup
under:
Appl1
:
Perc.wg: 3.9.
The resolution for calculating the
reference weight is increased if “+1
decimal place,” “+2 decimal places” or
“Internal resolution” is selected With
the “+1 decimal place” setting, the net
value is determined to one additional
decimal place (ie, display accuracy
x 10); “+2 decimal places” increases
display accuracy x 100, and so on up
to the maximum resolution available
Display of Results
With the Weighing in Percent
application, the result can be displayed
as a remainder or loss Configured in
Setup under:
Appl1:
Perc.wg: 3.15.
Equations:
Residue = (current weight –
100% weight) / * 100
Loss = (current weight –
100% weight) /
100% weight * 100
Minimum Load
The minimum load required for
initialization of the weighing platform
is configured in Setup under:
Appl1
:
Perc.wg: 3.6.
Once the limit is exceeded by the load,
initialization can begin If the load on
platform is too light, the following will
occur when you try to save a value:
Error code Inf 29 appears,
The weighing platform is not initialized
The preset reference percentage is saved
The minimum load required for
automatic taring of the container
weight on the platform (first weight)
is configured in Setup under:
appl
:m.weigh: 3.5.
You can choose from the following
10 levels for this setting:
1 digit
2 digits
5 digits
10 digits
20 digits
50 digits
100 digits
200 digits
500 digits
1000 digits
The “digits” here refer to the scale
intervals in the connected weighing
platform If the interval of the
connected platform is 1 g, for example,
and 1000 digits are required, you
must place at least 1000 g (= 1000
intervals) on the weighing platform for
initialization
Weighing in Percent Application L