5.5. Gravity Compensation Function

Note

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.

The decimal point is not displayed in the function. Example: 9798 = 9.798 m/s2 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.

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A&D AD-4405 manual Gravity Compensation Function