Command examples (“_” indicates “Space” (20H).)

The examples below are for the function setting “aCk 1 “ (Reply to commands).

‰Request the weight data. Command Q CR LF

Reply

S

T

,

+

0

0

1

2

.

3

4

5

_

k

g

CR

LF

Stable positive data

 

U

S

,

+

0

0

0

7

.

8

9

0

_

k

g

CR

LF

Unstable positive data

 

O

L

,

+

9

9

9

9

.

9

9

9

_

k

g

CR

LF

‘E’ display

‰ Zero the scale. (No reply for the function setting “aCk 0 “.)

Command

Reply

Z CR LF

Z CR LF

The scale is in a condition that zero operation is possible.

‰ Tare the scale. (No reply for the function setting “aCk 0 “.)

Command

Reply

T CR LF

T CR LF

The scale is in a condition that tare operation is possible.

‰ Switch the weighing unit. (No reply for the function setting “aCk 0 “.)

Command

Reply

U CR LF

U CR LF

Switch the weighing unit to the next weighing unit.

‰Five-level comparator modeSend the current HIHI limit value. Three-level comparator modeSend the current HI limit value.

Command

? H 2 CR LF

Reply

H 2

,

+

0

0

0 4 0 0 CR LF

‰Five-level comparator modeSend the current HI limit value. Three-level comparator modeNot used

Command

? H 1 CR LF

Reply

H 1

,

+

0

0

0 3 0 0 CR LF

‰Five-level comparator modeSend the current LO limit value. Three-level comparator modeNot used

Command

Reply

?L 1 CR LF

L 1 , + 0 0 0 2 0 0 CR LF

‰Five-level comparator modeSend the current LOLO limit value. Three-level comparator modeSend the current LO limit value.

Command

? L 2 CR LF

Reply

L 2

,

+

0

0 0 1 0 0 CR LF

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A&D SW-60KL, SW-6KS, SW-30KM, SW-60KM, SW-150KM, SW-15KM, SW-15KS, SW-150KL manual Stable positive data