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Why is my system locking up and resetting?

My weighing system occasionally locks up and/or resets by itself. What can I do to find the problem?

Where can I find an installation check list for my Hardy weighing hardware?

I am installing a new weighing system with Hardy controller, load points and summing box. Is there a check list of issues I should be aware of?

Can I measure multiple load cells or scales with one controller?

We want to install 6 load cells and measure each load cell individually. The sales literature for one of the Hardy models states that it accepts a single load cell or the sum of several load cells. Does this mean I can measure multiple scales with one load cell per scale with a single controller?

Do I need to connect the load cell shield wire?

Do I need to connect the load cell shield wire? Where is the best place to connect it?

How do I determine if my load cells are reacting correctly to weight?

How do I determine if my load cells are reacting correctly to weight?

What is the data configuration in the DeviceNet Scanlist for the HI 200DNWM?

When I add the "HI 200DNWM" to my DeviceNet Scanlist it reserves 4 bytes of data on the input side, none on the output side. What exactly is the configuration of this data? (i.e. Status Bits and Gross Weight?) In the new HI 200DNWM Series B there is a 4 byte output field in the scanner table, for reading/writing parameters. How are these used?

How do I return an instrument for repair?

How do I return an instrument to Hardy for repair?

Will my Hardy Instrument work with a Load Cell rated at 10 volt excitation?

Will Hardy Weight Controllers and PLC Weigh Modules work with a Load Cell with a 10-volt excitation voltage?

Can you perform a C2® calibration on a HI 200DNWM over DeviceNet?

Can you perform a C2® calibration over DeviceNet using a HI 200DNWM?

Is it better to use three or four load cells on a scale?

Which is better, using three or four load cells on a scale?