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: maximum displayable value exceeded on transmitting instrument (value higher than
999999 or lower than -999999).
: weight too high: zero setting not possible.
: this message appears in the sample weight setting, in real calibration, after the fifth
sample weight value has been entered.
: the value set for the parameter is beyond the permitted values; press ESC to quit the
setting mode leaving the previous value unchanged. Examples: a number of decimals is
selected for full scale which exceeds the instrument's display potential; value above the
maximum setting value; the weight value set in sample weight verification does not match
the detected mV increase; the analog output correction goes beyond the permitted limits.
:
lock active on menu item, keypad or display.
: It’s not possible to display properly the number because is greater than 999999 or less
than -999999.
: buffer battery low, loss of date and time of Real-Time Clock. Confirm with ENTER to
continue; leave the instrument on for at least 12 hours to charge the battery, if the alarm
persists contact technical assistance.
: an incorrect date has been detected: go into the related menu to check and correct it.
: gross weight equal to zero: the semi-automatic tare operation cannot be performed.
: the input set in
mode is open.
Serial protocol alarms:
MODE
Bit LSB
76543210
xxxxxxx1
76543210
xxxx1xxx
76543210
xxxxxx1x
76543210
xxxxx1xx
76543210
On gross:
xxx1xxxx
On net:
xx1xxxxx
The response to the
zero command is a
'value not valid' error
(error code 3)
Status
Register
MODBUS RTU
ASCII
__O-F_
__O-L_
__O-F_
__O-L_
__O-F_
&aa#CR
RIP *
__O-F_
__O-L_
__O-F_
__O-L_
__O-F_
__O-F_
HDRIP-N
_ERCEL
_ER_OL
_ER_AD
######
_ER_OF
O__SET
CONTIN
_ERCEL
_ER_OL
_ER_AD
^^^^^^
_ER_OF
O__SET
* For RIP remote displays, if the message exceeds 5 digits the display reads
.
With an alarm the relays open and the analog outputs go to the lowest possible value
according to the following table:
RANGE
0÷20 mA
4÷20 mA
0÷5 V
0÷10 V
±
10 V
±
5 V
Output value
-0.2 mA
3.5 mA
-0.5 V
-0.5 V
0 V
0 V
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