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|(% rowspan="2" style="width:121px" %)WE light|(% rowspan="2" style="width:346px" %)Calibration indicator for the channel|(% style="width:126px" %)Lights off|(% style="width:483px" %)Calibration succeeded |
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Use crimp terminals of the size shown in the figure. Terminal tightening torque is 0.5 to 0.8N.m. Be sure to tighten the screws so as not to cause malfunction. |
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The adjustment is to make the module match the weight value of the load cell of the weighing module. The adjustment steps are as follows. Described with CH1. |
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**Tare weight and gross weight** |
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**Filter mode setting** |
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After setting the filtering mode and filtering strength, you need to calibrate it again. |
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Set Zero Tracking Intensity to 0 to disable tracking. Set Zero Tracking Range to 0 to make it is unlimited. |
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**Calibration without weights** |
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Example: The sensitivity of LAB-B-B sensor is 2.0±10%mV/V, and there may be a maximum error of 10%, so it is best to use a sensor with a small sensor sensitivity error to use this function. |
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**Modify calibration parameters** |
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**✎Note: **BFM35, BFM36, BFM37, and BFM38 are real number (float). Real numbers need to be input when inputting. If the input exceeds the range, BFM5 will report an error in writing calibration parameters. |
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