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Hi,
Does any know how to calibrate a Fairbanks scale Model 70-2453-4? Please post to newsgroup. Thanks in advance, Fred |
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There are 5 brand names of "sales type" Load Cell scales that use the same
basic Load Cell design and Electronics, including the Prom that provides the info for the RS232 interface to be connected to a computer terminal. The calibration can be done using the scale display only. Your referenced Scale is a 150 lb capacity and the most used calibration reference for this capacity is a "certified 100 lb" weight standard. More info can be found at this URL. http://www.transcell.net/pdf/pcuserv12.pdf The manual is the basic manual as provided to `most' of the 5 brand name customers. Each Brand name seller may repackage the manual to fit it's own brand, but the steps and values are the same as defined in the electronics controller prom. Each Brand Name seller will also provide the customized software needed to interface the computer or sales net to the RS232 interface of the scale. The Manual therefore does not reference the "Title or source of the required Computer or Terminal SW" to mate the scale to a point of sales device or pricing computer system.. "Fred" wrote in message ... Hi, Does any know how to calibrate a Fairbanks scale Model 70-2453-4? Please post to newsgroup. Thanks in advance, Fred |
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