CM1

Set Maximum1

CM1


Command Group: Calibration

Access:

Network interfaces:

TAC protected

RW

CANopen

SDO2300sub07

MODbus

220C,2

CM1 - Set the maximum allowable output value #1.

PROFIbus

read 3,7 write 4,7


Synopsis:
CommandResponse
GetCM1M<Value>
SetCM1 <Value>OK (or ERR)
Valid forMin. valueMax. value
141.181 1 999999
141.184 1 999999
141.185 1 999999
141.186 1 999999
142.181 1 999999
142.184 1 999999
142.185 1 999999
142.186 1 999999
143.181 1 999999
143.184 1 999999
143.185 1 999999
151.181 1 999999
151.184 1 999999
151.186 1 999999
152.181 1 999999
152.184 1 999999
162.181 1 999999
179.181 1 999999
181.181 1 999999
64.181 1 999999
64.184 1 999999
69.181 1 999999
78.183 1 99999



CM1 - Maximum display value for range 1.

Set the maximum allowable output value in interval or range 1. Lower limit 1, upper limit 999999.
When CM2=0 and CM3=0 (Factory default) then CM1 functions as the former CM.
Issuing the command without any parameters returns the current CM1 value.
This value will determine limit for range 1. When the weight becomes greater than CM1 and CM1<CM2 then range 2 is entered, else the output will change to ooooooo, signifying over-range.
To set a new value for CM1, the command must be preceded by the CE XXXXX command, where XXXXX is the current TAC. The new CM value required is then input as a parameter of CM, in the format CM 1 4010. For further information, please see Calibration Procedure.

Factory default setting: Max 1 = 999999, Max 2 = 0, Max 3 = 0.

CM1 is implemented in LDU78 from Firmware 78.183.v.2.47, where CM and CM1 are the same.

See also CE, CI, DS, DP, CZ, CG, ZT, AZ, CS, FD, UR, MR, CM2, CM3.