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Zero command
[CC]ZERO<CR LF> or [CC]Z<CR LF> (short command)
Instrument response: [CC]OK<CR LF> if the command has been RECEIVED; the instrument’s response does not
mean necessarily that the instrument executes the zero.
CLEAR command
[CC]C<CR LF>; [CC]CLEAR<CR LF>
Instrument answer: [CC]OK<CR LF> if the CLEAR command has been RECEIVED, no answer for the C - ON/OFF
command; the instrument answer does not imply that the command is executed.
The command works also inside the SET-UP ENVIRONMENT.
Command for Switching the Converter Channel
[CC]CGCHN<CR LF>
Instrument answer: [CC]OK<CR LF> if the CGCH command has been RECEIVED.
In which N: number of channel on which one wants to position the instrument
Test Command
[CC]ECHO<CR LF>
Instrument response: [CC]ECHO<CR LF>.
Print Command
[CC]PRNT<CR LF> or [CC]P <CR LF> (short command).
Instrument answer: [CC]OK<CR LF> if the PRINT command has been received; no answer for the P command; the
instrument’s response does not mean necessarily that the instrument executes the printout.
Tare insertion command
[CC]TMANVVVVVV<CR LF> or [CC]WVVVVVV <CR LF> (short command)
in which: VVVVVV: manual tare value with the decimal point, from 1 to 6 characters; the non significant zeros can be
omitted.
Instrument answer: [CC]OK<CR LF> if the TMAN command has been RECEIVED; no answer for the W command;
the instrument’s response does not mean necessarily that the instrument executes the tare.
Command for viewing temporary message on the display
[CC]DISPNNVVVVVV <CR LF>
in which: NN: is the indicator display number, standard 00 (ascii hex)
V is the message:
- if present it is shown on the NN display.
- if not present, the command interrupts the possible visualisation enabled using a previous DISP command,
restoring the visualisation of the weight data.
NOTE
In the case in which the display shown in the command is of the numeric type (for example the standard display 00),
if in the transmitted message there are two consecutive points the message is stopped after the first of the two
points. When the display is showing a message transmitted serially through the DISP command, the indicator does
not display those messages usually shown in the scale status (ZERO, TARE, HOLD, ...).
Instrument response: [CC]OK<CR LF>
The message remains for the time set through the DINT command:
The ASCII characters having the decimal code greater than 31 are accepted.
With approved instrument:
One needs to wait the end of the current visualisation before being able to view the next one.
Command for setting display visualisation interval
[CC]DINTNNNN<CR LF>
in which: NNNN is the visualisation interval (in milliseconds), expressed in ascii hex character; for example, in order
to set a visualisation time of 2 seconds (2000 milliseconds, which converted into hex it becomes 07D0), the
command becomes DINT07D0<CR><LF>.
By setting a time equal to zero, the message transmitted with the DISP command remains permanently shown on the