SZ

System zero

SZ


Command Group: Zeroing

Access:

Network interfaces:

W

CANopen

RPDO1,02

MODbus

2061,1,02

SZ - Set the system zero

PROFIbus

write 32,0


Synopsis:
CommandResponse
SetSZOK (or ERR)
Valid forMin. valueMax. value
141.181    
141.184    
141.185    
141.186    
142.181    
142.184    
142.185    
142.186    
143.181    
143.184    
143.185    
151.181    
151.184    
151.186    
152.181    
152.184    
162.181    
179.181    
181.181    
64.181    
64.184    
68.181    
68.183    
69.181    
72.181    
72.184    
78.183    
78.184    
88.183    
88.184    
88.185    



SZ This command sets a new “current zero” which is then the basis of all weight values until further updated by the zero tracking function, another SZ command or the “reset zero” command RZ.
The SZ responds with OK or ERR. The SZ succeeds if the new zero is within the Zero range and the weight is stable.
Devices implementing the ZR (Zero Range) defines the range, else the range is 2% of the CM value.

The SZ command will fail (Unit responds with ERR) if the new “current zero” is more than ZR or 2% (of the CM value) higher or lower than the “true zero” set during calibration. The SZ command will also fail if the weight signal is not stable as defined by the No motion range (NR) and the No motion time (NT). If the weight signal is “stable”, the response to the IS command (Device Status) will show the “signal stable” bit active and the SZ command will be accepted (OK). If the “signal stable” bit is not active, the SZ command will be rejected and the Unit will respond with ERR (error).

Note: The LDM allows 20% on the first SZ after power ON.

See also RZ, ZR, ST, RT, and IS.