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16. COMMANDS
16-1 Command List
Note
A command has a terminator added, that is specified using “5if Crlf” of the function table,
and is sent to the balance.
Commands to query weighing data
C Cancels the S or SIR command.
Q Requests the weighing data immediately.
S Requests the weighing data when stabilized.
SI Requests the weighing data immediately.
SIR Requests the weighing data continuously.
Commands to control the balance
CAL
Same as the CAL key.
OFF Turns the display off.
ON Turns the display on.
P
Same as the ON:OFF key
PRT
Same as the PRINT key
R
Same as the RE-ZERO key
SMP
Same as the SAMPLE key.
U
Same as the MODE key
UN:mm Recalls the unit mass values in memory. (mm indicates 01-50)
?UN Requests the unit mass numbers in memory.
UW:∗∗∗∗∗∗. ∗ g
Changes the unit mass value. (Only “g” is available as a unit.)
Command e.g.: UW:+002000.0 g
(Set the unit mass value to 2000.0 g: indicates a space.)
?UW Requests the unit mass value.
CN:mm Recalls the upper/lower limit value in memory (mm indicates 01-20)
?CN Requests the upper/lower limit value code number of the selected
value.
H I:∗∗∗∗∗∗. ∗ g
Sets the upper limit values.
Command e.g.: HI:+002000.0 g
(To set the upper limit value to 2000.0 g: indicates a space.)
LO:∗∗∗∗∗∗. ∗ g
Sets the lower limit values.
Command e.g.:LO:+001000.0 g
(To set the lower limit value to 1000.0 g: indicates a space.)
?HI Requests the upper limit value.
?LO Requests the lower limit value.
PN:mm Recalls the tare value in memory. (mm indicates 01-20)
?PN Request the tare number of the selected value. (mm indicates 01-20)
PT:∗∗∗∗∗. ∗ g
Sets the tare value.
Command e.g.:PT:+001000.0 g
(To set the tare value to 1000.0 g: indicates a space.)
?PT Request the tare value.
MCL Deletes all data in memory.
MD:nnn Deletes data with the data number nnn.
?MA Outputs all weighing data in memory.
?MQnnn Outputs data with the data number nnn.
?MX Outputs the number of data in memory (the last data number)
Notes
When a unit is required in commands such as a “PT:” command, use the 3-digit unit code of
the A&D standard format.
nnn indicates a three-digit numerical value.