■Setting value communication formats
These are used for reading and writing setting values.
Upper limit
Lower limit
Near zero
Set point 1
Set point 2
Compensation
Over
Under
Final (target value)
Comparison inhibit time
Judging time
Complete output time
(Hold time)
Weighing function 1
Weighing function 2
Tare setting
Digital low-pass filter
Moving average filter
Motion detection
(period - range)
Zero tracking (period)
Zero tracking (range)
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N
O
W
0
1
N
O
W
0
2
N
O
W
0
3
N
O
W
0
4
N
O
W
0
5
N
O
W
0
6
0
N
O
W
0
7
0
N
O
W
0
8
0
N
O
W
0
9
N
O
W
1
1
0
0
N
O
W
1
2
0
0
N
O
W
1
3
0
0
N
O
W
1
4
N
O
W
1
5
0
0
N
O
W
1
8
N
O
W
2
1
0
0
N
O
W
2
2
0
0
N
O
W
2
3
N
O
W
2
4
0
0
N
O
W
2
5
0
ID No.
Setting value up to 5 digits
Setting value No.
* Values other than "0" should not put in places where "0" is set.
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CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
0
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
0
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK1 can not write in)
0
0
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
0
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
0
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
CR LF
(When LOCK2 can not write in)
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