INTERFACE MODEL 9840 VER 6.0.2
command to stop this calibration. Another method of overwriting existing data is to
delete the sensor first and then calibrate. The CB1 Command has been modified to
accept the cell type but is still usable by older software.
The format for the CB commands is:
For backward compatibility:
CB1(space)(channel)(serial number)#
Alternatively, to delineate between a Load and a Torque Cell:
CB1(cell type)(channel)(serial number)#
CB2(space)(month)(day)(year)
CB3(space) (excitation)(calibration unit)
CB4(space)(rated load)#
where channel is A or B, cell type is 0 for load and 1 for torque, serial number is the
serial number of the cell, not exceeding 6 digits, month, day, and year are 2 digit
numbers to represent the current date, excitation should be a 0 for 5.00 volts or a 1 for
10.00 volts, and calibration unit is the desired unit for this calibration, and rated load is
the maximum load or torque rating for the cell.
Example 1:
@123CB1 A123456#
Acknowledge 1:
@123 Calibrate Begin 1 Command – New
Load Cell S/N: 123456 – Channel A
Example 1A:
@123CB11A123456#
Acknowledge 1:
@123 Calibrate Begin 1 Command – New
Torque Cell S/N: 123456 – Channel A
Example 2:
@123CB2 042298
Acknowledge 2:
@123 Calibrate Begin 2 Command – New
Cal Date: Apr22-98
Example 3:
@123CB3 100
Acknowledge 3:
@123 Calibrate Begin 3 Command – New
Excitation Voltage: 10.0 V, Calibration Unit: Lb
Example 4:
@123CB4 1000.0#
Acknowledge 4:
@123 Calibrate Begin 4 Command – New
Rated Load: 1000.0 Lb
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