Epson 9840 User Manual

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Example: 
@123SA 
Acknowledge: 
@123 This is the list of cell calibration data: 
     Ch A = S/N 123456, 100.00 Lb       , 3.00150 mV/v,  
            10.00 V   ,  Cal on Oct27-99,  49.532 Lb  Shunt 
Sensor View Command (SV) 
The Sensor View (SV) command has the format SV.  It returns information about the 
currently selected cell including the serial number, the maximum load rating, the 
millivolt per volt calibration constant, the excitation voltage used, the latest date of 
calibration, and the shunt value recorded during that calibration.  All other cells 
currently in the unit are listed as well. 
 
Example: 
@123SV 
Acknowledge: 
@123 This is the list of cell calibration data: 
     Ch A = S/N 123456, 100.00 Lb       , 3.00150 mV/v,  
            10.00 V   ,  Cal on Oct27-99,  49.532 Lb  Shunt 
     unused S/N  13368,  10.00 Lb       , 3.00121 mV/v,  
            10.00 V,     Cal on Oct27-99, 4.9292 Lb  Shunt 
     unused S/N  63220, 100.00 Lb      , 2.99984 mV/v,  
            10.00 V   , Cal on Oct27-99, 49.381 Lb  Shunt 
     Ch B = S/N  89991, 1000.0 Lb      , 4.50015 mV/v,  
             5.00 V   , Cal on Oct27-99, 486.45 Lb  Shunt 
Sensor Select Command (SS) 
The Sensor Select (SS) command is used to select the calibration data for a stored cell 
using the cell serial number.  The format is SS(channel)(serial number)#. 
 
Example: 
@123SSA13368# 
Acknowledge: 
@123 This is the list of load cell calibration data: 
     unused S/N 123456, 100.00 Lb , 3.00150 mV/v, 10.00 V, 
49.532 Lb  Shunt 
     Ch A = S/N  13368,  10.00 Lb , 3.00121 mV/v, 10.00 V, 
4.9292 Lb  Shunt 
     unused S/N  63220, 100.00 Lb , 2.99984 mV/v, 10.00 V, 
49.381 Lb  Shunt 
     Ch B = S/N  89991, 1000.0 Lb , 4.50015 mV/v,  5.00 V, 
486.45 Lb  Shunt 
 
 
 
 
Sensor Delete Command (SD) 
The Sensor Delete (SD) command is used to remove the calibration data for a stored 
cell from the list.  The format is SD(serial number)#. 
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