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12.5.8
Setting limit values
Command Main Body
first
character
second
character
ASCII code
Description Value Response
L A
4CH
41H
First setting
point/lower limit
L B
4CH
42H
Second setting
point/upper limit
L C
4CH
43H
Reference
value
L
D
4CH
44H
Third setting point
L
E
4CH
45H
Forth setting point
Limit
values
A00: Successful
completion
E01:Command error
E02:Set value error
Caution
1. Insert a comma between command entries and limit values; e.g., LA, nnn.
2. Enter numerical values only. You do not need to enter units.
3. In weighing machine mode, the unit set in Unit A is applied to the entered value. For
example, when “LA, 20.00” is transmitted, it is recognized as 20.00 g if gram is selected in Unit
A, and 20.00 ct if carat is selected in Unit A.
4. The units used for parts counting, percentage weighing, and unit converting are PCS, %, and
# respectively.
12.5.9
Sample input commands
T(SP)(CR)(LF)
Set tare range or adjust to zero-point.
O1(CR)(LF)
Set the balance to continuous output.
O8(CR)(LF)
Output data (once immediately).
IA,01,30,00(CR)(LF)
Set an interval of 01 hrs: 30 min: 00 sec.
OA(CR)(LF)
Start the interval function.
DD(CR)(LF)
Output the date.
DT(CR)(LF)
Output the time.
LA,80.5(CR)(LF)
Set the first setting point to 80.5.
(The unit varies depending on the weighing mode.)