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SMA Protocol
PR 5220 Instrument Manual
EN-128 Sartorius
Controlling the Scale
Request for Taring of the Scale
Command: <LF>T<CR>
Reply: The scale makes a taring attempt and signals the tared status in the <s> and <n> characters.
For this function, the stability condition must be met. The maximum waiting time for stability is
set under [Tare timeout]; see Chapter 4.4.13.
<LF><s><r><N><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>
For details, see page 130.
Request for Taring with Fixtare Value
Command: <LF>T<xxxxxx.xxx><CR>
Reply: The scale makes a taring attempt using the fixtare value <xxxxxx.xxx> and signals the tared
status in the <s> and <n> characters.
<LF><s><r><N><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>
For details, see page 130.
Request for Zero Setting of the Scale
Command: <LF>Z<CR>
Reply: The scale makes a zero setting attempt and signals the zero status in the <s> character.
For this function, the stability condition must be met. The maximum waiting time for stability is
set under [Tare timeout]; see Chapter 4.4.13.
<LF><Z><r><n><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>
For details, see page 130.
Unless the scale is in the zero setting range, an error reply is generated.
Request for Tare Resetting
Command: <LF>C<CR>
Reply: The scale deletes the tare weight and signals the tare reset status in the <n> status character.
The scale tare is reset.
<LF><s><r><G><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>
For details, see page 130.
Scale Diagnosis
Command: <LF>D<CR>
Reply: The scale starts the diagnosis and returns a diagnosis reply.
<LF><r><e><c><m><CR>
For details, see page 130.

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