5.9.6. Peak load function
The peak load function is used to store the maximum
value reached when the force is applied.
To activate this function, press the peak load button
(item H, fig. 1). The sensors LED start to flash at
a frequency of 2 Hz. The measurement frequency
reaches 32 Hz.
The value displayed is the maximum force applied.
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To deactivate this function, press the peak load button
again (item H, fig. 1).
A
"MAX" indicator
B
Maximum measurement
C
Actual load display bar following SWL
The display bar C changes according to the actual
gross load. Indicator A indicates that peak load mode
has been activated.
When the SWL of the sensor is exceeded, the display
bar turns red.
If the SWL is exceeded by more than 10%, an overload
message appears. (See 5.9.15.)
NB: In the case of multiple sensors, the page
is changed by pressing the left or right button. It is
possible to apply one peak load per sensor.
NB: The tare function is not available when the
peak load function is activated.
5.9.7. Multi-sensor main displays
NB: The measurement shown on the multi-
sensor display depends on the individual values. If
a tare is performed on a sensor, it is reflected in the
display of the total value. It is also identical for the peak
load function
§5.9.7_a
When used with several sensors, two additional
displays are available to display the forces. These
screens are accessible by pressing the left and right
buttons.
B
C
K
A
L
B
A
Measurement
B
Tractel logo
C
C
Unit of measurement
D
Measurement filter (see 5.9.10.2)
E
Threshold trip filter (see 5.9.10.2)
F
Built-in buzzer (see 5.9.14)
G
Product battery indicator
H
Status of the connection to the sensor the furthest
away
I
Time
J
Identification of the sensor assembly
K
Values of set thresholds (see 5.9.14)
L
Warning message in case of a tare performed in an
individual sensor
NB: The tare and peak load functions are
available in exactly the same way as a single sensor.
The peak load function switches all the sensors to peak
load mode.
The second multi-sensor screen shows the values of
the sensors individually, as well as the total. The display
is dynamic and can contain up to four sensors.
E
D
F
G
H
J
EN
I
A
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