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42213 Sarah Way, Temecula, CA 92590,
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Tel: 800-854-8530 (USA)
Tel: 951-699-2437
Fax: 951-695-7246
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Micro Series Scale Meters
Weighing
Scale Applications
High accuracy weight, low cost, plus control
outputs
Features
- Available in three digit heights:
0.56" for panel mounting,
1.0" (Mighty-1) or
5.0" (Mighty-5) for
long-distance viewing.
- Setpoint control with offset compensation for
filling applications
- 5-digit resolution with scaling
from 0 to 99,999
- Display to 999,990 with
selectable fixed
zero.
- Auto-tare or manual tare, with
tare value stored in non-volatile memory.
- Auto-zero display function.
- Display toggle between gross or
net weight.
- Count by 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 or
100 with rounding.
- Easy scale calibration using
known weight.
- Isolated 10 Vdc supply to power
up to four 350 ohm load cells.
- AC and DC input powered.
- 4- or 6-wire hookup.
- Up to 60 conversions per second.
- Green or red LED display.
- Choice of isolated plug-in
options for control and computer interface:
dual
relays,
4-20 mA & 0-10
V analog output,
RS-232/485 serial I/O,
low voltage AC & DC power.
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1/8 DIN
case environmentally sealed to NEMA-4X from front panel.
- 1/8 DIN
version certified to UL 3101-1, CAN/CSA-C22.2,
EN 61010-1 (CE Mark).
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Description
Micro
Series weight meters are available with digit heights from 0.56" (14.2
mm) to 5.0" (127 mm) for incorporation in an indoor scale or reading
across an outdoor yard. The meters can utilize two signal conditioner boards: the
Micro load
cell signal conditioner board, which provides full-scale ranges of 20, 50, 100, 250 and
500 mV with 4- or 6-wire load cell hookup, and the Micro DC signal conditioner board,
which allows the meter to accept preconditioned signals such as 0-10 V or 4-20 mA. Options
include setpoint control, analog output and digital communication boards.
Display & Setpoint
Functions
Setpoint Offset. The ON/OFF setpoint control action can be programmed to occur with a
specified offset. For instance, if bags are to be filled to 100 lbs and the material
delivery spout is known to hold and dispense an additional 2.5 lbs following shut-off, an
offset of -2.5 lbs can be programmed. The setpoint can then be set to 100 lbs, and the
filling valve will be automatically shut off when the measured weight reaches 97.5 lbs.
Count-by Function.
The weight meter can be programmed so that the display is rounded off to multiples of 1,
2, 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100. For example, if count-by 10 is selected, the meter will display
20 for an internal count of 15 to 24.
Fixed Zero. The
display can be shifted left to allow a fixed zero to be displayed to the right. This
allows values up to 999,990 to be displayed.
Auto-zero Function.
An auto-zero limit from 0 to 9 counts can be programmed to compensate for load cell drift.
Whenever the meter comes to rest within that limit from zero, it will auto-zero. Entering
0 disables auto-zero.
Two Tare Functions.
The weight meter offers two types of tare: auto-tare and manual tare. In auto-tare, an
input line is grounded by an external pushbutton. This causes the current weight, which is
normally the empty weight of the container to be stored in memory as an offset. In manual
tare, the tare value can be entered manually via the front panel or a computer. For
instance, the tare value may be the stated empty weight of a truck or rail car. Pressing
the Reset button on the front panel toggles the display between gross weight (total weight
on the scale) and net weight (gross weight with tare subtracted).
Load Cell Connection
The load cell signal
conditioner, which is normally used with the weight meter, is designed for 4- or 6-wire
hookup. In 4-wire hookup, the meter operates in a ratiometric mode to eliminate errors due
to supply variations. In 6-wire hookup, it also compensates for variations in transducer
lead resistance, thereby allowing long cable runs in changing temperature environments.
The built-in isolated 10 Vdc excitation supply can power up to four 350-ohm load cells in
parallel.
Easy Scale Calibration
The weight meter is normally
set up using a simple two-point calibration method. First, the desired LO IN reading is set to 0, and the desired HI IN reading is set to a
desired value. With no weight on the scale, a button is pushed for LO IN. With a known
weight on the scale, that button is pushed again for HI IN. The meter then automatically
computes scale and offset for readout up to five digits in weight units.
Fast Response
The
Micro Weight
Meter offers extremely fast read rates. These are ideal for weigh-in-motion systems,
setpoint control, and computer interface applications. Concurrent Slope (Pat 5,262,780) is
a method of analog-to-digital conversion that allows up to 60 conversions per second,
while integrating the input signal over a full line cycle.
An adaptive digital filter can be set for time
constants from 17 ms to 9 s, yet responds rapidly to a change in input signal level
exceeding a threshold value. The meter can automatically select the best filter setting
for maximum noise rejection and minimum response time. Control and interface outputs can
be derived from the filtered signal or, for quicker response, from the unfiltered signal.
Display of peak value is standard in the Micro Series.
Built-in Flexibility
Plug-in
isolated analog
output, dual relay controller,
and
RS-232/485
serial communications boards can
upgrade Micro and Mighty Series scale meters from a stand-alone monitor to system interface and control. The
ability of the meter to output an isolated 0-10 V or 4-20 mA signal
turns it into into analog transmitter.
Micro Series
meters can be powered from
95-240 Vac ±10% and 95-370 Vdc, or
optionally from 12-34 Vac and 10-48 Vdc.
Any setup functions and front panel keys may be locked out for
simplified usage and security. The popular
1/8
DIN version with 0.56" high digits is environmentally sealed to
NEMA-4X (IP65) from the front when panel mounted, and is
available with red or green LEDs.
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Specifications
With Load Cell Signal
Conditioner
Full-Scale
Input, mV |
Zero
Adjust |
Span
Adjust |
Error
at 25°C |
±20.000
±50.000
±100.00
±250.00
±500.00 |
-99,999
to
+99,999 |
0 to
±99,999 |
0.0030% of
reading /°C |
With DC Signal
Conditioner
Full-Scale
Input |
Zero
Adjust |
Span
Adjust |
Error
at 25°C |
±200 mV
±2 V
±20 V
±20 mA |
-99,999
to +99,999 |
0 to
±99,999 |
0.01% FS
±1 count |
With Load
Cell or DC Signal Conditioner
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Accuracy, Load Cell Signal |
Span Tempco
Zero Tempco
Calibration Method |
0.0030% of reading/°C
Auto-zero
2 points using zero weight and known weight |
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Accuracy, DC Signal |
Span Tempco
Zero Tempco
Calibration Method |
0.01%
FS ±1 count
Auto-zero
2 points using zero weight and known weight |
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Noise Rejection |
CMR, DC to 60 Hz
NMR at 50/60 Hz |
130 dB
90 dB with min filtering |
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A-to-D Conversion |
Technique
A-to-D Rate
Output Update
Display Update |
Concurrent Slope (Pat 5,262,780)
60/s at 60 Hz, 50/s at 50 Hz
56/s at 60 Hz, 47/s at 50 Hz
3.5/s at 60 Hz, 3/s at 50 Hz |
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Display |
Readout
Digit Height
Color
Range
Rounding
Indicators |
5 digits, 7-segment
Available with 0.56", 1.0", 4.0" or 5.0" digits.
High brightness red. Green available with 0.56" digits.
-99999 to 99999
-999990 to 999990 (with selectable fixed right-hand
zero)
Count by 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100
Four LED lamps |
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Power |
Voltage, std.
Voltage, opt.
Frequency
Power isolation |
95-240 Vac ±10% and 95-370 Vdc
12-34 Vac and 10-48 Vdc
DC or 49-440 Hz
Safety-rated to 250 Vac, meter ground to earth ground,
DC to 60 Hz, 4.2 kVp per High Voltage Test |
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Excitation Output |
5 Vdc
10 Vdc
24 Vdc
Output isolation |
5 Vdc ±5%, 100 mA max
10 Vdc ±5%, 120 mA max
24 Vdc ±5%, 50 mA max
50 Vdc to meter ground |
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Environmental |
Operating
Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Protection |
0°C to
60°C
-40°C to 85°C
95% at 40°C, non-condensing
NEMA-4X (IP-65) when panel mounted |
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Weighing the Load on
a Truck
This
application illustrates some of the capabilities of the Micro Weight Meter. This single
meter can power all four 350 ohm load cells of the scale with its 10 V, 120 mA isolated
excitation output. Six-wire connection eliminates the effects of lead resistance and
allows long cable runs from the control room to the scale.
The five-digit meter can be scaled to display truck weight
up to 99,999 lbs with 1 lb resolution or 999,990 lbs with 10 lb resolution. Accuracy is
0.01% of full scale at 25ºC. To avoid the effects of system-level noise, different filter
settings as well as "count by" of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100 with rounding are
selectable.
To read out net weight of the load, the truck can first be
weighed empty, and this weight can be entered as tare at the push of a button in an
auto-tare mode. Or the nominal tare value of the truck can be entered manually. Display of
net weight or gross weight is at the push of a button. The gross weight and net weight can
be alarmed, be transmitted to a computer via RS-232 or RS-485, or be transmitted via a
4-20 mA analog signal.
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Electrical
Connections & Setpoint Offset
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In 4-wire connection, the excitation and
sense lines are tied together. The meter can make ratiometric corrections for supply
voltage variations, but not compensate for variations in lead resistance. This connection
is often used with short cable runs. |
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In 6-wire connection, the sense lines are
separate from the excitation lines, thereby eliminating effects due to variations in lead
resistance. This allows long cable runs in outdoor environments with temperature extremes. |
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The DC signal conditioner board can be
utilized to accept preconditioned 4-20 mA or 0-10 V scale signals. In two-wire 4-20 mA
transmitter connection, the same two wires are used to apply voltage and carry the output
current. |
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In a repetitive fill operation (as
illustrated by example), a setpoint offset of -50 will allow a shutoff setpoint to be set
for 1000 and actual shutoff to occur at 950 if it is known that 50 units will still flow
following shutoff. An offset can also be applied to emptying operations. |

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