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12.5.3 Command
format
(1) Tare range (zero-setting) command
C1 C2
Code
Description Value
Response
T (SP)
54H 20H
•
Set Tare
Range
•
Adjust the
zero-point
None
A00: Successful
completion
E01: Command
error
E04: A tare range cannot be
set or the zero-point
cannot be adjusted
(because of a range
violation or a weight
error).
(2)
Set output control command
C1 C2
Code
Description
O 0 4FH
30H
Stop
output
O
1
4FH
31H
Output continuously at all times
O 2 4FH
32H
Output continuously if stable (Stop output if
unstable)
O 3 4FH
33H
Output once when the Print key is pressed
(whether the balance is stable or unstable).
O 4 4FH
34H
Output once when the balance is stable.
Output when a substance is lifted to cause
the display to indicate a value below 0, and
then another substance is put on to make
the balance stable.
O 5 4FH
35H
Output once when the balance is stable.
Stop output when unstable. Output once
when the balance is stabilized again (the
output includes zero) even if it is not
reloaded.
O 6 4FH
36H
Output once when the balance is stable.
Output continuously when unstable. Output
is stopped after a single output when the
balance is stable even if it is not reloaded.
O 7 4FH
37H
Output once when the Print key is pressed
if the balance is stable.
O
8
4FH
38H
Output once immediately
O
9
4FH
39H
Output once after stabilized
O A 4FH
41H
Interval function
(Output once each time the output time
elapses.)
O B 4FH
42H
Interval function
(Output once if stable each time the output
time elapses.)
A00: Successful
completion
E01: Command
error
E02: Interval
time error
(only with OA or
OB)
* Commands O0 to O7 control output in the same way as the settings in Function1.
* Commands O8 and O9 are used to request data from the balance.
* Once executed, O0 to O7, OA, or OB commands is held until the next command is input.
However, output control is reset to the function setting when the balance is turned on again.
* When command OA or OB is input, the balance initiates the interval function, and when the
same command is input again, it terminates the function.
* Once either an O8 or O9 command is executed, it returns to the state of "O0".