A F372A Unipulse, Graphic Display and Touch Panel Type Digital Indicator
The F372A Unipulse is a digital weight indicator intended to use as a measuring instrument in industrial, commercial, and laboratory weighing systems. It displays weight value on a bright, easy-to-read LED or LCD, and can perform various functions such as zero, tare, gross/net weighing, counting, and check weighing.
It can also be used for accumulation, weigh-batch, and auto-printing by connecting with a printer. It supports various type of load cells and includes multiple communication options such as RS-232C, USB, and Ethernet. This device can be connected to external devices such as PLCs, computers, or other industrial equipment for data collection and automation purposes.
Features of F372A Unipulse
- High-resolution display: The device features a bright, easy-to-read LED or LCD, which can be customized to show weight values in various formats.
- Load Cell Calibration: It can auto-calibrate with load cells.
- Multiple Communication: F372A support multiple communication options such as RS-232C, USB, and Ethernet.
- Multiple weighing modes: The F372A can perform various functions such as zero, tare, gross/net weighing, counting, and check weighing.
- Accumulation: It has an accumulation function, which enables users to accumulate multiple weights.
- Auto-Printing: This device can be connected to a printer and it can perform auto-printing functions.
SPECIFICATION OF F372A UNIPULSE
The specifications of the F372A Unipulse digital weight indicator may vary depending on the specific model and configuration. Some general specifications that may be found on this device include:
- Resolution: 1/30,000 to 1/1,000,000
- Weighing units: kg, lb, oz, N, g, t, etc
- Linearity: ±0.02% to ±0.05%
- Repeatability: ±0.01% to ±0.02%
- Zero range: 2% to 5%
- Communication: RS232, USB, Ethernet
- Data logging: Available
- Power consumption: about 20W
- Display: Bright, easy-to-read LED or LCD display
- Input: one or multiple load cell inputs with an amplifier.

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