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format
EV_I <CR><LF>
– command understood but not accessible at this moment
n
– parameter, decimal value determining ambient conditions state
n →
0 – unstable ambient conditions
1 – stable ambient conditions
CAUTION!
Command changes settings for a current working mode.
An example:
Command:
EV_1<CR><LF>
– set value ‘stable’ for ambient
conditions option
Response:
EV_OK<CR><LF>
– ambient conditions option set to
value ‘stable’
<AMBIENT CONDITIONS> parameter is set to value <STABLE> until command EV 0 swaps it to value
<UNSTABLE>.
Give currently set ambient conditions
Command overview:
On receipt of a command, the terminal sends information on currently set ambient conditions.
Format:
EVG <CR><LF>
Response options:
EVG_x_OK<CR><LF>
- command carried out, returns set ambient conditions
EVG_I <CR><LF>
- command understood but not accessible at this moment
x
- parameter, ambient conditions symbols
Example:
Command:
EVG<CR><LF>
- give currently set ambient conditions
Response:
EVG_0_OK<CR><LF>
- currently set ambient conditions unstable
Set filter
Format: FIS_n <CR><LF>
Response options:
FIS_OK <CR><LF>
– command carried out
FIS_E <CR><LF>
– error in-course of command execution, no parameter or incorrect
format
FIS_I <CR><LF>
– command understood but not accessible at this moment
n
– parameter, decimal value determining filter number
n →
1 – very fast
2 – fast
3 – average
4 – slow
5 – very slow
CAUTION!
The numbering is assigned to a particular filter name and it is identical for all balance types.
The command changes settings for a current working mode if, for a particular balance type, filter settings are
assigned to the working mode.
An example:
Command:
FIS_3<CR><LF>
– set average filter
Response:
FIS_OK<CR><LF>
– average filter set
Give current filter
Command overview:
On receipt of a command, the terminal sends information on currently set filter.
Format:
FIG <CR><LF>
Response options:
FIG_x_OK<CR><LF>
- command carried out, returns set filter