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Can I use a 2300 series display with a non-amplified sensor with sensitivity below 1.5mV/V or different from the values shown in the table?

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Can I use a 2300 series display with a non-amplified sensor with sensitivity below 1.5mV/V or different from the values shown in the table?

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YES. You have to make sure that the combination of sensitivity and voltage satisfies the condition required. For example: given sensitivity of 1mV/V and 10Vdc, you have to obtain 10mV at F.S. Therefore, you can select sens. 2mV/V and voltage 5Vdc (In.Cod = 1) in the software configuration. In this way, you can fool the instrument and use it with 10Vdc to power the sensor. Or you can fool the 2300 by changing the full scale value to a suitable proportion: Ex: 1 mV/V: 1000 kg = 1.5 mV/V :X; where X (= 1500) and full scale (F.S.) is set in Hi-Lin.

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