Maintaining legal trade accuracy requires systematic verification. The MaVIS-ICS-ARM integrates specific software wizards to step users through calibration safely.
The most fragile section. The manual contains a for recovering a "bricked" arm using the JTAG header and a terminal emulator set to 115200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
By unifying mass tracking, volumetric data, and material density calculations, the system gives processing operators a definitive "single source of truth". This technical overview acts as a manual framework for installing, calibrating, and optimizing the MaVIS-ICS-ARM system. 1. System Overview and Core Capabilities mavis-ics-arm manual
The MaVIS-ICS-ARM is multifunctional and can be configured to manage various hardware setups simultaneously:
Supports spring-loaded precision precalibrated tachometers (riding on the underside of the carry belt) or basic inductive proximity sensors mounted to the tail pulley. The manual contains a for recovering a "bricked"
: 1 x RS232 (RJ12 Port), switchable to 2 x RS485 for daisy-chaining multiple devices.
: Designed to high metrological standards to ensure accuracy and repeatability in harsh site conditions. Operational Benefits particularly the programmable auto-zero tracking
As a complex industrial instrument, the MaVIS-ICS-ARM requires expert handling. The installation should always be carried out by qualified technicians, as proper load cell and tachometer wiring is critical to accuracy. System calibration, particularly the programmable auto-zero tracking, must be configured using the official manual's specifications. For operators, understanding the intuitive touch screen interface is key to daily tasks like monitoring belt loading, checking totals, and acknowledging alarms.
MAVIS releases manual revisions every 18 months. The current version as of Q4 2025 is . Do not confuse it with Rev 5.2, which had a critical typo on page 884: the direction of the TCP offset vector for the Z-axis was inverted. Always verify the revision on the spine of the physical manual or the metadata of the PDF.