Publicadas: 2025-01-16 Artigo fonte:
Hello everyone, welcome to General Measure's channel. This video is going to demonstrate how to check the load cell data thru GMT-H4.
GMT-H4 weighing indicator has four individual load cell channels. With a stainless steel case, it can reach IP67 protection. The wall-mount installation and big LED screen make it easy to read the weight number. OLED and LED two screens are embedded for easy operation. LED screen shows the total weights and the OLED screen shows detailed information about each channel, which is efficient and intelligent.
Here, we will explain how to view the load cell data in GMT-H4 to help users understand the weighing information of each load cell.
We power on the instrument after all the load cells are connected. The default boots screen can be customized:
Press [ENTER] and the left button to select [System parameters], then press the down button and find [Logo set] to edit the boots screen.
Then, let's jump to checking the load cell data process. On the main page of the OLED screen, we can find the weights data and alerts of the four-channel load cell. Press the right button to switch to the voltage or pressure data. It helps us to understand the current status of the load cell so that we can respond quickly when adjustments need to be made.
For easy use, the OLED screen can only display the selected channels. Press [ENTER] and find [Scales parameter], select the load cell channel, and choose which channel to use and display. Input the password, and set the channel as √to open it or × to close it.
When a load cell of one channel is damaged, the instrument will automatically identify and display the corresponding alarm information on the OLED screen.
For example:
With these tips, we can quickly troubleshoot problems and adjust the load cell or instrument parameters or replace the damaged load cell. It is convenient and efficient.
That's all for checking the data and information of load cells on GMT-H4. In the next video, we will demonstrate how to adjust the angle difference of scale through GMT-H4.
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