The is a high-precision, panel-mounted instrument engineered to manage complex weighing and batching operations. Primarily utilized in industries like food processing, chemicals, and plastics, it provides automated control for both filling (weight-in) and discharge (weight-out) processes.
Most EMC 2064 manuals include a feature called “Flight Time” or “Pre-Load.” This compensates for material that leaves the feeder after the controller sends the “stop” command. Set this time (in milliseconds) based on your conveyor speed.
This technical guide summarizes critical operational data, calibration steps, and troubleshooting tips often found in the . Technical Specifications
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Can store multiple product settings (recipes) for quick switching between different batch configurations. Calibration and Setup
One wrong keypress can reset your engineering units or disable the auto batch sequence.
Using the Modbus RTU commands (detailed in Appendix C of the manual), you can poll the EMC 2064 for:
: Features adjustable "pre-acts" for final, medium, and fast fill outputs to compensate for material still in the air when gates close. An feature can automatically adjust these for better accuracy. Multi-Batch Option
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While the will have exact steps, a generic calibration procedure looks like this:
EMC (often part of Rice Lake Weighing Systems or similar industrial weighing brands) may host manuals in their support section. Try: