4. REMOTE OPERATION
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LOCAL
Purpose
Place the device in the LOCAL mode.
Syntax “LOCAL”
Default N/A
Argument N/A
Remarks
In LOCAL mode all front panel operations are available. The LOCAL command
deactivates REMOTE mode.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“”LOCAL”
“LOCAL”
Error None
MASS(=)
Purpose
Read or set the current mass set.
Syntax “MASS=n”
“MASS”
Default N/A
Argument
N:
The mass set number 1, 2, or 3.
Remarks
You may define up to three different mass sets to use with PG7000 using the MASSx
and MASSSETx commands. The MASS(=) command is then used to select the current
active mass set. A mass set must be defined before selecting it. If an AMH mass set is
specified, the AMH automated mass handler is initialized.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“”MASS”
“MASS=1”
Error
See 9.3.2 Error Messages
ERR
#1
ERR #13
n invalid or specifies a mass set that is not defined
AMH mass set was specified but an AMH automated mass
handler was not detected.
See Also
3.11.1.10, 3.11.1 PRINCIPLE
MASSx(=)
Purpose
Read or set a mass set’s general information.
Syntax “Massx=Sn,Dens,extra1,extra2,extra3,Cert#,CalDate,EditDate, AMH”
“Massx”
Default N/A
Argument
x:
The mass set number 1, 2, or 3.
Sn:
The mass set serial number (4 digits max).
Dens:
The main mass density.
extra1/2/3:
These are placeholders for data fields that are obsolete and are
always ‘0’.
Cert#:
The calibration report number (4 digits max).
CalDate:
The date that the mass set was last calibrated (YYYYMMDD).
EditDate:
AMH:
The date that the mass information was last edited
(YYYYMMDD).
‘0’ for a manual mass set ‘1’ for an AMH mass set.
Remarks
You may define up to three different mass sets to use with PG7000 using the MASSx
and MASSSETx command. The MASSSETx command must be used first. The MASSx
command is then used to edit the mass set general information. If the “AMH” flag is set,
the mass set defined must correspond exactly to the AMH’s mass set.
Example Typical
command:
Typical reply:
“MASS1”
“MASS1=101,8000.0 kg/m3,0,0,0,1002,19980415,19980415, 0”
Error
See 9.3.2 Error Messages
ERR #1..9
Invalid arguments
See Also
3.11.1.6, 3.11.1 PRINCIPLE, 3.6, MASSSETx