- Unit of measure specifies a label that can be either pounds (lb), or kilograms (kg). The unit must be calibrated in the selected units.
- Instrument ID is a label that appears on the left side of the first line of the display. You may enter up to 19 characters.
- Operator ID is a label that appears in the "MONITOR" web page. You may enter up to 3 characters.
- Decimal Point defines how many digits to the right of the decimal point are shown in weight readings.
- Grads determines the resolution to which weight values are rounded
- Conversion Rate determines the number of samples per second. Note: this parameter is only present if you have an AD7190 based A/D card. Also, this parameter must be set to 110 samples per second if you have an analog output option board.
- Number of Averages specifies how many WAVERSAVERŪ filter output values are summed to produce the value used to calculate weight.
- WAVERSAVERŪ selects a setting for a digital filter. WAVERSAVERŪ is used to filter out vibration. Note: When choosing 250Hz A/D Conversion Rate and 0.25hz WaverSaver, it will automatically revert to 0.5hz WaverSaver since it is observed that 0.25hz WaverSaver does not work properly at 250hz high conversion rate for a practical reason.
- Low Pass Filter selects if a large value hardware capacitor is used. This capacitor will filter out noise, at the expense of a slower response time. Note: recalibration may be required after changing the value of this setting.
- Motion Tolerance determines how much of a weight change sets off the MOTION status.
- Zero Tolerance determines how much of the gross weight can be zeroed out after a calibration.
- AutoZero can be turned on or off. If enabled, the autozero will automatically zero out any weight below the AutoZero Tolerance
- Tare Weight is the value subtracted from the gross weight to produce the net weight.
- Scale Capacity is the maximum load the scale can measure.
- Certification set to "NTEP" for an NTEP certified system. Negative values of tare weight are not allowed by NTEP.
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Hardy Port is the TCP or UDP port number that the instrument listens to for a TELNET like connection.