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5.2. Calibration Commands – CE, CM’n’, CI, MR, DS, DP, CZ, CG, ZT, FD,
IZ, ZR, ZI, TM, TN, ZN, AZ, AG, WT
Note: All changes to the calibration commands must be stored in non-volatile memory using the
‘CS’ command.
5.2.1. CE Read TAC Counter/Open Calibration Sequence
Use this command to read the TAC counter (Traceable Access Code) or open a calibration
sequence.
Calibration Sequence Active.
This command must be issued PRIOR to any attempt to set the parameters in the calibration group
of commands. In ‘legal-for-trade’ applications the TAC counter can be used to check if critical
parameters have been changed without re-verification. After each calibration save (‘CS’) the TAC
counter increases by 1.
5.2.2. CM ‘n’ Set Maximum Output Value
This command (‘CM n’ with n=1, 2 or 3) is used to set up the maximum output value (respective the
switching point in multi range applications). Permitted values are from 0 to 99999.
Request: TAC Counter CE11.
Calibration Sequence Active.
This value will determine the point at which the output will change to ‘oooooooo’, signifying over-
range condition.
Not used).
Not used).
Interval
Not used).
Triple Interval
It is necessary: 1 ≤ MAX1 < MAX2 < MAX3 ≤ 99999.
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.
Factory Default: CM 1=99999, CM 2=0, CM 3=0.