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LDU 69.1 Technisches Handbuch, Rev. 12 January 2011

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8.2. Calibration Commands – CE, CM n, CI, MR, DS, DP, CZ, CG, ZT, ZR,

ZI, FD, LC, LN n, CS

8.2.1. CE

Read TAC* Counter / Open Calibration Sequence

With this command you can read the TAC counter (*TAC = Traceable Access Code) or you can open a
calibration sequence.

Master (PC / SPS) sends

Slave (LDU XX.X) responds

Meaning

CE

E+00017

(example)

Request: TAC counter CE17

CE 17

OK

Calibration sequence active

This command must be issued PRIOR to any attempt to set the calibration parameters CM n, CI, MR, DS, DP,
CZ, CG, ZT, ZR, FD, LC, LN n or CS. In legal for trade applications the TAC counter can be used to check if
critical parameters have been change without re-verification. After each calibration the TAC counter increases
by 1.

8.2.2. CM n Set Maximum Output Value

This command (CM n with n = 1, 2 or 3) is used to set up the maximum output value (respective the switching
point in multi range applications). Permitted values are from 1 to 999 999.

Master (PC / SPS) sends

Slave (LDU XX.X) responds

Meaning

CM 1

M+030000

Request: CM 1 = 30 000 d

CE

E+00017

(example)

Request: TAC counter CE17

CE 17

OK

Calibration sequence active

CM 1 50000

OK

Setup: CM 1 = 50 000 d

This value will determine the point at which the output will change to “oooooo”, signifying over-range respective
the point at which the output will change the measuring range / interval size.

Application

CM 1 = MAX 1

CM 2 = MAX 2

CM 3 = MAX 3

Single range

CM 1 = 1...999 999

CM 2 = 0
(means CM 2 not used)

CM 3 = 0
(means CM 3 not used)

Dual range or dual interval
( Command MR)

CM 1 = 1...MAX 1

CM 2 = MAX 1...999 999

Triple range or triple interval
Teilungen ( Befehl MR)

CM 1 = 1...MAX 1

CM 2 = MAX 1...MAX 2

CM 3 = MAX 2...999 999

It is necessary: 1  MAX 1 < MAX 2 < MAX 3  999 999

Note:

The range, in which a scale can be set to zero (SZ) or automatic zero tracking (ZT) is active, is +/- 2% of

CM value. Factory default: CM1 = 999 999, CM 2 = 0, CM 3 = 0.

8.2.3. CI

Set Minimum Output Value

This command is used to set up the minimum output value. Permitted values are from – 999 999 to 0.

Master (PC / SPS) sends

Slave (LDU XX.X) responds

Meaning

CI

I

000009

Request: CI = –9 d

CE

E+00017

(example)

Request: TAC counter CE17

CE 17

OK

Calibration sequence active

CI

10000

OK

Setup: CI = –10 000 d

This value will determine the point at which the output will change to “uuuuuu”, signifying under-range.

Note:

In bipolar applications (e.g. force- or torque measurements) this parameter defines the max. output value

for input signals with negative sign. Factory default: CI =

9.