DAD 143.x User Manual Profinet Rev.1.1.1 March 2023 Page 38 of 95
Zero point, gain and decimal point position were saved in the EEPROM; the calibration counter (TAC) is
increased automatically by +1.
9.2.2 Value
[CM1: Index 0x2300 Sub 0x07] [CM2: Sub 0x0E] [CM3: Sub 0x0F]
point in multi range applications). Permitted values are from 1 to 999 999.
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
Request: TAC counter CE17
Calibration sequence active
This value will determine the -range
respective the point at which the output will change the measuring range / interval size.
CM 2 = 0
(means CM 2 not used)
CM 3 = 0
(means CM 3 not used)
Dual range or dual interval
(→ Command MR)
Triple range or triple interval
Teilungen (→ Befehl MR)
It is necessary: MAX 1 < MAX 2 < MAX 3
Note: The range, in which a scale can be set to zero (SZ) or automatic zero tracking (ZT) is active, is +/- 2% of
CM value. But for none legal for trade applications you can change the behaviour with the settings of ZT (see
10.2.8) and/or ZR (see 10.2.10).
Factory default: CM1 = 999 999, CM 2 = 0, CM 3 = 0
9.2.3 CI Set Minimum Output Value
[Index 0x2300 Sub 0x08]
This command is used to set up the minimum output value. Permitted values are from 999 999 to 0.
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
Request: TAC counter CE17
Calibration sequence active
This value will -range.
Note: In bipolar applications (e.g. force- or torque measurements) this parameter defines the max. output
value for input signals with negative sign.
Factory default: CI = 010009
9.2.4 MR Set Multi-range / Multi-interval
[Index 0x2300 Sub 0x0D]
This command is only relevant, if CM 2 > 0 or CM 3 > 0. Is this the case, this command defines, if the
application is multi-range or multi-interval weighing. Permitted values are 0 (Multi-interval) or 1 (Multi-range).
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
Request: MR = 0 (Multi-interval)
Request: TAC counter CE17
Calibration sequence active
Setup: MR = 1 (Multi-range)
Note: Single range applications ignore this parameter.