Defender 6000 Indicators
6.
The display shows
7.
Then the display shows
Note:
If calibration is failed,
The scale exits to the active weighing mode and displays the actual weight value in the current
weighing unit.
If after waiting for 40s the calibration is still not successful,
previous calibration data is restored. The scale exits to the active weighing mode and displays the
actual weight value in the current weighing unit.
4.2.4 Linearity Calibration
Linearity calibration uses 3 calibration points. The full calibration point is established with a weight on the scale.
The mid calibration point is established with a weight equal to half of the full calibration weight on the scale. The
zero calibration point is established with no weight on the scale. The full calibration and mid calibration points
can be altered by the user during the calibration procedure.
Calibration procedures:
1.
Long press the Menu button until you see
2.
Short press the No button several times to navigate until you see
3.
The display flashes with
establish the zero point.
4.
The display shows
on the capacity and unit you set in the capacity menu. (For example,
change the calibration point, skip to step 6.
5.
To change the calibration point:
i-DT61PW: short press the No button several times until the desired digit appears. Short press the Yes
button to accept the digit and move to the next one. Repeat the process until all the digits are correct.
Press the Yes button to accept the calibration point. The display flashes with the calibration point you
set.
i-DT61XWE: input the calibration point through the numeric keys. (Do not press the Yes button here
until you finish step 6).
6.
Place a calibration mass of the specified weight on the pan and press the Yes button.
7.
The display shows
based on the capacity and unit you set in the capacity menu. (For example,
Note:
If after waiting for 40s the calibration is still not successful,
previous calibration data is restored. The scale exits to the active weighing mode and displays the actual
weight value in the currently selected weighing unit.
8.
Repeat step 5 and 6.
9.
The display shows
10. Then the display shows
4.2.5 GEO Adjustment
Geographical Adjustment Factor (GEO) is used to adjust the calibration based on the current location. Settings
from 0 to 31 are available with 12 being the default.
Please refer to the Table of Geo Values section in the Technical Data chapter to determine the GEO factor
that corresponds to your location.
To set the GEO factor:
1.
Long press the Menu button until you see
2.
Short press the No button several times to navigate until you see
3.
The display flashes with the Geo point (For example,
4.
Short press the No button several times until the desired GEO number appears. Press the Yes button to
finish setting.
5.
Then the display shows
--C--
-DONE-
, and then
Lin
. Press the Exit button to exit.
CAL E
is displayed for 3 seconds and the previous calibration data is restored.
LIN
[
]
0
kg and the calibration unit. With no weight on the pan, press the Yes button to
--C--
, and then moves to flash with the first calibration point and calibration unit based
--C--
, and then moves to flash with the second calibration point and calibration unit
--C--
-DONE-
, and then
GEO
. Press the Exit button to exit.
[GEO]
C.test
. Press the Exit button to exit.
when the calibration is finished.
CAL E
C.A.L
. Press the Yes button.
CAL E
when the Linearity calibration is finished.
C.A.L
. Press the Yes button.
12
).
is displayed for 3 seconds and the
LIN.
Press the Yes button.
015.000
kg). If you do not need to
030.000
kg).
is displayed for 3 seconds and the
GEO.
Press the Yes button.
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