
GLDM 64.1 Technical Manual rev. 1.30 February
2020
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8.1.4. SR Software Reset
[ SDO 2007 sub 04 ]
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (GLDM 64.1)
responds
SR
OK
This command will respond with ‘OK’ and after maximum 400 ms perform a complete reset of the GLDM. It
has the same functionality as power OFF and ON again.
8.1.5. RS Read Serial Number
[ SDO 2900 sub 0C ]
Issuing the RS command will return the current serial number in the format S+12345678.
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (GLDM 64.1) responds
Meaning
RS
S+00244373
Request: SN = 244373
6.2. Calibration Commands
– CE, CM n, CI, MR, DS, DP, CZ, CG, ZT, FD,
IZ, ZR, ZI, TM, TN, ZN, AZ, AG, CS
8.2.1. CE Read TAC* Counter / Open Calibration Sequence
[ SDO 2300 sub 03 ]
With this command you can read the TAC counter (*TAC = Traceable Access Code) or you can open a
calibration sequence.
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (GLDM 64.1) responds
Meaning
CE
CE+00017 (example)
TAC counter = 17
CE17
OK
Calibration sequence active
This command must be issued PRIOR to any attempt to set the parameters in the calibration group of
commands. In legal for trade applications the TAC counter can be used to check if critical parameters have
been change without re-verification. After each calibration save (CS) the TAC counter increases by +1.
8.2.2. CM n Set Maximum Output Value
[ CM / CM1: SDO 2300 sub 07 ] [ CM2: SDO 2300 sub 0E ] [ CM3: SDO 2300 sub 0F ]
This command (CM n with n = 1, 2 or 3) is used to set up the maximum output value (respective the switching
point in multi range applications). Permitted values are from 0 to 999999.
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (GLDM 64.1) responds
Meaning
CM1
M+030000
Request: CM1 = 30000 d
CE
E+00017 (example)
Request: TAC counter CE17
CE17
OK
Calibration sequence active
CM1_50000
OK
Setup: CM1 = 50000 d
This value will determine the point at which the output will change to “ooooooo”, signifying over-range
respective the point at which the output will change the measuring range / interval size.
Application
CM 1 = MAX 1
CM 2 = MAX 2
CM 3 = MAX 3
Single range
CM 1 = 1...999999
CM 2 = 0
(means CM 2 not used)
CM 3 = 0
(means CM 3 not used)
Dual range or dual interval
(
→
Command
MR
)
CM 1 = 1...MAX 1
CM 2 = MAX 1...999999
Triple range or triple interval
(
→
Command
MR
)
CM 1 = 1...MAX 1
CM 2 = MAX 1...MAX 2
CM 3 = MAX 2...999999
It is necessary: 1
MAX 1 < MAX 2 < MAX 3
999999
Note:
The range, in which a scale can be set to zero (SZ) or automatic zero tracking (ZT) is active, is +/- 2% of
CM value. Factory default: CM1 = 999999, CM 2 = 0, CM 3 = 0