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Technical Manual
speedMATE
4 - speedMATE Connect
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4.8.1 Concrete calculation of the correction factor
Measure a known length, or measure a known speed and check the output of the
speedMATE. If the result deviates from the expected value, you must calculate the
correction factor and enter it in the speedMATE connect software.
The calculation is as follows. Divide the current correction factor by the number of
pulses actually determined and multiply the result by the value of pulses/mm set in the
speedMATE Connect. The result is the new correction factor, enter this in the
advanced settings.
4.8.1.1 Length:
πΆπ’πππππ‘ πππππππ‘πππ ππππ‘ππ
ππ’ππ ππ ππππ π’πππ
Γ πΌπππ’ππ ππ ππ₯ππππ‘ππ = πππ€ πππππππ‘πππ ππππ‘ππ
4.8.1.2 Example calculation length:
You measure a distance of 1000 mm and have set 22 pulses/mm with a correction
factor of 1.000. Your meter only outputs 21,750 pulses instead of the expected 22,000
pulses. Carry out the calculation and you will receive a correction factor of 1.011. Set
this in the advanced settings.
Calculation:
1,000
21750 ππ’ππ ππ
Γ 22000 ππ’ππ ππ = 1,011
4.8.1.3 Speed:
πΆπ’πππππ‘ πππππππ‘πππ ππππ‘ππ
πππππ ππππ π’πππ
Γ πππππ ππ₯ππππ‘ππ = πππ€ πππππππ‘πππ ππππ‘ππ
4.8.1.4 Example calculation speed:
You measure the speed on a conveyor belt with a hand-held tachometer of 10 m/s.
The speedMATE displays a value of 8.8 m/s in the software. Carry out the calculation
and you will receive the new correction factor of 1.136. Set this in the software under
Advanced.
Calculation:
1,000
8,8 π/π
Γ 10,0 π/π = 1,136
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Wachendorff |
| Model | SpeedMATE |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 4111 MB |






