8. Connecting the instrument
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The instrument can be connected to a peripheral via a Proximity (RS or USB), Power (RS or USB). See page 2 for
connecting the Power cable.
Measured values can be transmitted and the instrument driven using predefined commands (see chap. 9 for a list of the
main commands)
9. List of the main commands
Selection and configuration
CHA+ / CHA-
FCT0 ...9...A...F
MM / IN
PRE [+/-]xxx.xxx
STO1 / STO0
LCAL dd.mm.yy
NCAL dd.mm.yy
UNI1 / UNI0
OUT1 /OUT0
PRE ON / PRE OFF
PRE
SET
RES2 / RES3
SBY xx
Change measurement direction
Assign «favourite» function
Change measurement unit
Modify preset value
Activate / de-activate HOLD
Modify last calibration date
Modify next calibration date
Activate / de-activate change of units
Activate / de-activate contin. data transmission
Activate / de-activate Preset function
Recall Preset
Zero reset
Change of resolution
Number of minutes before stand-by
Interrogation
CHA?
Measurement sense?
FCT?
«favourite» function active?
UNI?
Measurement unit active?
PRE?
Preset value?
STO?
Status of HOLD function?
LCAL?
Date of last calibration?
NCAL?
Date of next calibration?
?
Current value (mode Tol, value followed by <=>)
SET?
Main instrument parameters?
ID?
Instrument identification code?
Maintenance functions
BAT?
Battery status (BAT1 = OK, BAT0 = low battery)
OFF
Switch-off (wake up using a button or RS)
RST
Re-initialisation of the instrument
SBY
Put instrument in stand-by (SIS)
VER?
Version No. and date of firmware
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