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User’s Manual AM-215A Series RS-485

                                                                       4/8 

Digital zero remote control response

D

Z

R CR LF

3

D

Z

R

O

F

F CR LF

7

(Response with the status of the digital zero function being set to OFF by
remote control)

D

Z

R

1

0

0

0 CR LF

9

(Response with the status of the digital zero function being set to ON by
remote control)
Note: The main unit responds with the reading when the digital zero function is
set to ON.

Digital zero terminal response

E

Z

A CR LF

3

D

Z

R

O

F

F CR LF

7

(Response with the OFF status of the digital zero function)

D

Z

R

O

N CR LF

6

(Response with the ON status of the digital zero function)

Digital zero remote control

D

Z

R

O

N CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets the digital zero function to ON.)

D

Z

R

O

F

F CR LF

7

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets the digital zero function to OFF.)

D

Z

R

1

0

0

0 CR LF

8

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets the digital zero function to ON at 1000.)

Digital zero remote control cancellation

E

Z

M CR LF

3

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

Comparison output remote control

R

L

Y CR LF

3

R

L

Y

O

F

F CR LF

7

response

(Response with the status of the comparison output being set to OFF by
remote control)

R

L

Y

H

I

CR LF

6

(Response with the status of the comparison output being set to ON for HI by
remote control)

R

L

Y

G

O CR LF

6

(Response with the status of the comparison output being set to ON for GO by
remote control)

R

L

Y

L

O CR LF

6

(Response with the status of the comparison output being set to ON for LO by
remote control)

Comparison output remote control

R

L

Y

H

I

CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets to ON for HI.)

R

L

Y

G

O CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets to ON for GO.)

R

L

Y

L

O CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets to ON for LO.)

R

L

Y

O

F

F CR LF

7

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets all comparison outputs to OFF.)

Comparison output remote control

R

C

M CR LF

3

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

cancellation

Remote control response

R

E

A CR LF

3

N

O

?

CR LF

5

(Response with the status of every function not being remote-controlled)

S

T

H CR LF

3

(Response with the status of the hold function being remote-controlled)

D

Z

R CR LF

3

(Response with the status of the digital zero function being remote-controlled)

R

L

Y CR LF

3

(Response with the status of the comparison output function being
remote-controlled)
Note: The main unit responds with the statuses of functions by separating
them with delimiters if multiple functions are being remote-controlled.

MAX/MIN/(MAX-MIN) value response

M

A

X CR LF

3

M

A

X

5

0

0

.

0 CR LF

10

(Response with a MAX value)

M

I

N

-

1

0

0

.

0 CR LF

10

(Response with a MIN value)

M

-

M

6

0

0

.

0 CR LF

10

(Response with a (MAX-MIN) value)
Note: The main unit responds with these values at one time by separating them
with delimiters.

MAX/MIN/(MAX-MIN) value clear

M

C

L

M

A CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Clears the MAX value.)

M

C

L

M

I

CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Clears the MIN value.)

M

C

L

M

M CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Clears the (MAX-MIN) value.)

Averaging frequency response

A

V

G CR LF

3

A

V

G

1 CR LF

5

(Response with the status of the averaging frequency being once.)

A

V

G

8

0 CR LF

6

(Response with the status of the averaging frequency being 80 times.)

Averaging frequency setting

A

V

G

1 CR LF

5

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets the averaging frequency to once.)

A

V

G

8

0 CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets the averaging frequency to 80 times.)

Note: The main unit switches to the frequency immediately after the setting.

Moving average calculation

M

A

V CR LF

3

M

A

V

O

F

F CR LF

7

frequency response

(Response with the status of moving average calculation being set to OFF.)

M

A

V

O

N

=

4 CR LF

9

(Response with the status of the moving average calculation frequency
being 4 times.)

M

A

V

O

N

=

1

6 CR LF

9

(Response with the status of the moving average calculation frequency
being 16 times.)

Moving average calculation

M

A

V

4 CR LF

5

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

frequency setting

(Sets the moving average calculation frequency to 4 times.)

M

A

V

1

6 CR LF

6

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Sets the moving average calculation frequency to 16 times.)

M

A

V

0 CR LF

5

Y

E

S

CR LF

5

(Cancels moving average calculation (OFF).)

Note: The main unit switches to the frequency immediately after the setting.

Summary of Contents for AM-215A

Page 1: ...TOR ANALOG OUT or RS485 INPUT EXC POWER c e c e c e AL1 AL2 SET POINT COMPARATOR AM 215A INSTRUCTION MANUAL Caution 1 The equipment may be damaged if the input current or voltage exceeds the maximum...

Page 2: ...y When using a 2 wire sensor terminals 2 11 should be externally connected 4 When no terminals are selected for outputting do not connect anything to vacant terminals AL1 AL2 Condition data A group of...

Page 3: ...et The default value is 9999 The default value is 9999 A menu is displayed only the option output form 4 The default value is 0 A displayed value to obtain an output from the full scale side of the an...

Page 4: ...g temperature and humidity ranges 0 to 50 C 35 to 85 RH no condensation Storage temperature and humidity ranges 20 to 70 C 60 or lower RH no condensation Supply voltage DC 24 V 20 Consumed power Appro...

Page 5: ...inearity compensation of the rectifying point 2 is inputted The input value display value before linearity compensation of the rectifying point 16 is inputted The output value display value before lin...

Page 6: ...ransmission control procedure Signal name used Number of units that can be connected Transmission line length Delimiter Parity bit Start stop Two wire half duplex polling selecting 2400 4800 9600 1920...

Page 7: ...to ON AL1 AL2 AL1 AL2 AL1 AL2 AL1 AL2 Function 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Char Length 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Char Length Establishment of...

Page 8: ...0 H I CR LF 10 reading w o decimal point 5 0 0 0 H I CR LF 11 reading w decimal point 9 8 0 0 H I CR LF 10 overrange reading w o decimal point 9 8 0 0 H I CR LF 11 overrange reading w decimal point M...

Page 9: ...3 Response with the status of the hold function being remote controlled D Z R CR LF 3 Response with the status of the digital zero function being remote controlled R L Y CR LF 3 Response with the sta...

Page 10: ...T 1 W 1 CR LF 14 Response with the status of the tracking zero time being 1 and tracking zero width being 1 T R K O N T 9 9 W 9 9 CR LF 16 Response with the status of the tracking zero time being 99 a...

Page 11: ...O side logic function being set to N C N CR LF 1 L L O N O CR LF 8 Response with the status of the LO side logic function being set to N O L L O N C CR LF 8 Response with the status of the LO side log...

Page 12: ...on correction data items being 16 Setting for number of linearization L N O 0 2 CR LF 6 Y E S CR LF 5 correction data items Sets the number of linearization correction data items to 02 L N O 1 6 CR LF...

Page 13: ...unication parameter failure Note Under normal conditions this response is made only once Note ERROR B to ERROR F are available as the response commands for acknowledgment Note If a response to the ERR...

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