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1. 142 ODORS eer a M 143 FOV EMI Qf em c N A e datons 143 eio ie Re su IRI SIR RIS N naroa ET Um 143 Fas Old eorpmlblodlloli ssepe ideapets dtl Fei pret citra erste eire Feria ste tias rasa Diocese e o etica rb ditat 143 Example Formula weighing application eeeeeeeee enne nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn 144 WAOE ibd aote neces ae UIN M ML x DI IMMIL IE M E C EM 145 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 1 Quick Reference Commands Listed Alphabetically Rb ee eee cere E eh ee et E E ee ee ere eer S L vel D scott 14 AO Percent Weighing Query Set Reference in 96 nnne nnn nnn nnn nnns LQVEl 3 isses 15 A02 Query Set IDs Oftne Welghing ADDIICOTIODLs sse roti Rib dci De Rte et px a Re eq be o ma re ne S eb vr tke S etd edis Level 3 scattered 16 AO3 Query Set ID Names of the Weighing Application sesssssse mms Level 3 cr 17 AOG Dynamic Weighing Query Set Filter 2256 2 anc dane ante Ponant Deer Fs C EDI D oae ers St dem Cul oae euet sata utate enero Fats Level iu ctos opum cfe 18 A07 Dynamic Weighing Query Set AutoStart sssiessssssssss emm nnne DEER Level 3 iiien 19 A08 Dynamic Weighing Query Set AufoTare ssssssssssse eem hne nennen nnns Level 3 ssss 20 A09 Dynamic Weighing Query Set Data ACQUISITION s
2. Sut Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Parameters Name Type Values Meaning Slalus string S Stable gt MinWeigh limit M Stable lt MinWeigh limit lt WeightValue gt Float Weight value lt Unif gt String Display Unit Comment e As the s command but with currently displayed unit and MinWeigh information e f a weight other than the net weight is displayed only the S index and the stable weight value displayed are output on the interface e If the MinWeigh function is switched off or not available on the balance the corresponding command is su e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example v SUM Query of the current weight value with currently displayed unit Lz 32 ins stable weight displayed less than MinWeigh limit NV SUM Query of the current weight value with currently displayed unit PEN 122 34 ing stable weight displayed greater than MinWeigh limit 127 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances T Tare Level 1 Description Use T to tare the balance The next stable weight value will be saved in the tare memory Syntax Command Tare i e store the next stable weight value as a new tare weight value Balance Responses T_S_ lt TareWeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Taring successfully
3. Query Set SmartSens Functions sssssse meme emen nnne enne nnn nnne nnne Level 2 ssss 66 MOS Quer User PrO Gaee ed vtri EDI RIDERE Nacht curent O EA AR T tes rua I abd REPE A LOVE 2 o eet 68 MOG Quern Soi Curent Ser PROG scio oat rtc ttr n c e cer Peas ete chen tn ect tee o SRI Ce e eR T dung ds LOVEN Z 69 MOZ QUV Sr AMONO 0 aai a a a oti ae Doe ute r A A A L vel 25 ici ere 70 MOS Display Query Ser Brg nines vais noatro tenis Pb rote eda teb e cd bia ad EA dite etes Xd paths OR NO LOS e att Level 2 sssss 7 MOO Display Querwsel CODIFGSI eoe tea Lebe o e db et cr t e ob lank UR ae Pub iar oa et bard al deal e etas L vel 2 hebdo 72 M10 Beeper Query Set Display Mode ccccccccccesseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeee menn nnne nnn nnn en nnn na Eev8l 2 is osse 73 Mle Bee pe QUENOT eU Me Level 2 ieee 74 MIZ Beper Boe cs ferns Level 2 esssses 75 MiSs Que ai TOUCA FUNCIO rena a rPT m Level 2 e 76 No aes IGT AV CII GID LG GINO OS cs ins aa tes tubo A EA AA EA AE Level 2 tu ep 71 Milo Queer Enu E yae en o EE O TE A E O E T E L vel 2 MN 78 M16 Query Set Standby Mode sessssseesenn mener nnne nnne nnn nnn een nnn nnn n nnn na Level 2 79 M17 ProFACT Query Set single Time Criteria ssssssssse mmm Level 2 80 M18 ProFACT FACT Que
4. Balance Responses S S WeightValue Unit Current stable weight value 1 value S_S_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Next stable weight value after preset deflection 2 value S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring or timeout as Stability was not reached Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter S Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt PresetValue gt Float 1 d capacity Preset minimum deflection load Uni string Weight unit Comment e The preset value is optional If no value is defined the deflection depends on balance readability as follows Readability Min Deflection 0 001 mg 0 001 g 0 01 mg 0 01 g 0 1 mg 0 1g 0 001 g lg 0 01 g lg 0 1g 1g 1g 9g e SNR is overwritten by the commands S Sr SIR e and hardware break and hence cancelled e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example send the current stable weight value and repeat after each deflection greater or equal to the preset value of 50 g S S jo 1 weight value is 12 34 g S S ee one 2 weight value is 67 89 g 120 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SNRU Send Stable Weight Value with C
5. K_A Command executed successfully The taring function has been started gt taring active K Al Taring completed successfully K_B_1 The taring function has been started gt taring active KT Taring not completed successfully taring aborted e g tried to tare a negative value 62 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M01 Query Set Weighing Mode Level 2 Description You can use M01 to set the weighing mode or query the current setting Syntax Commands MOI Query of the current weighing mode M01 WeighingMode set the weighing mode Balance Responses MO01_A_ lt WeighingMode gt Current weighing mode MO1_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt WeighingMode gt Integer O Normal weighing Universal Dosing 2 sensor mode 3 Check weighing Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example V M01 0 Set the weighing mode to normal Weighing mode is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M02 Query Set Environment Level 2 Description You can use MO2 to adjust the balance so that it is optimized for the local ambient conditions or to query the curre
6. M35 I Command understood but currently not executable M35_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt Mode gt Integer O Normal mode Start with saved zero or save last zero Comment e fthe mode is set to 1 when the balance is started up the fail safe saved zero is used e For certification reasons this command may only be executed on normal balances Certifiable balances do not have this function e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example V M35 1 Save the last zero and use it at following start up Start up Zeroing Mode is sel 97 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M36 Query Set LevelControl Setup Level 2 Description Use M36 to define the LevelControl and its responses or query the current settings Syntax Commands M36 Query of the current LevelControl settings M36 lt Status gt Text Sound Set the LevelControl Balance Responses M36_A_ lt Status gt _ lt Text gt lt Sound gt Current settings of the LevelControl M36_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt S aius gt Integer O Lev
7. EE METTLER TOLEDO MT SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances RS232 Option Query of the current SW identification numbers i Tu4dsbuzelioy12AM LO Lo LL o LL 114 B 22 11670456B k li Lo LL d 114 A 213 11670789B LO Lo oL gans gaps cir M ELO Lo LL o LL B aB 3 2a pec SW identification number of the bridge is 11680123A SW identification number of the terminal is 11680456B SW identification number of the option is 11680789B Query of the current software versions Version of the bridge software is 4 23 Version of the terminal software is 4 10 s OUO GGG A d ITE um M CRURA I14 4 Query of the serial numbers LO Lo Ln o LJ 114 B 4 1 0123456789 T14 B 42 1224567890 k li Lo LL o LJ P14 4 oe 234567650 LO Lo LL ee I114_5 Version of the RS232 option software is 1 01 Serial number of the bridge Serial number of the terminal serial number of the RS232 option Query of the type definition numbers gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt 22 gt PETI Pda eo al s dez St LO Lo LL o LJ TrA BES ree and M ELO Lo oL o LL I14 A 5 3 1 2 3 4 5 LO Lo Lo LJ type definition number of the bridge type definition number of the terminal type definition number of the RS232 option 53 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balan
8. defined LL LIP Bee Mel 25 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances B03 FastHost Query Time Interval of Value Counter FastHost Description B03 can be used to query the value counter time interval A time axis for the weighing results can be calculated on ihe basis of this time interval and the counter while also taking into account the downsampling factor The value of the time interval is determined by the transmission speed Syntax Command B03 Query of time interval of the value counter Balance Responses B03 A TimeInterval Time interval the value counter in seconds BO03_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt Timelnferval gt Float Time interval the value counter in seconds Example Query of time interval of value counter Time interval is 10 923 ms 26 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances B04 FastHost Query Set Format Specification FastHost Description B04 can be used to individually format the output for BO1 and B02 As well as the structure of the output string additional information and comments on the weight value can be provided Syntax Commands B04 Query of the FastHost format specification oet the FastHost format specification Balance Responses B04 A Format Format string FastHost format specification is set
9. B05 FastHost Query Set Stability Criteria FastHost Description Use B05 to define a stability criterion for the weighing signal in grams time interval Syntax Commands B05 Query of the FastHost stability criteria B05 Width set the FastHost stability criteria in grams Balance Responses B05 A Width Current FastHost stability criteria B05 A FastHost stability criteria is set BO5_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter BO5 I Parameter not permanently saved Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt Widif gt Float see comments FastHost signal width as stable criteria in grams Comments e The condition of stability is permanently stored e Only the signal width can be adjusted to determine the FastHost stability by means of B05 The observation time for the determination of the signal width is given by the balance system This can be different depending on the adjustment of the balance parameters and on the type e lf the value of the FastHost signal width B05 is more than 1000 times smaller than the smallest resolution of the balance then the internal stability information of the balancing system will be sent to the stability marking i e same behavior concerning stability information as with the S commands e he default value of the balance according fo its type definition is set using BO5 O e The value has up to number of decimal places balance 3 deci
10. Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Reference Float 0 100 Reference for the percent weighing application in 9o must be greater than zero Comments e This command can only be used when the application percent weighing is started For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e Use the S u commands for percent weighing Otherwise the results will be displayed in the set unit unless the host unit is changed to using M21 Example set the reference for percent weighing to 100 0096 _B Reference is set waiting for stable weight A01 A Command executed successfully METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A02 Query Set IDs of the Weighing Application Level 3 Description You can use A02 to assign a value or text to sample IDs or query the current value or text Syntax Commands A02 Query the IDs of the Weighing Application A02 _ lt No gt _ lt ID gt Set the ID of the Weighing Application Balance Responses A02_B_ lt No gt _ lt ID gt Query the ID s of the Weighing Application A02 B No ID A02 A NO ID A02_A Command understood and executed successfully A021 Command understood but currently not executable A02_L Command understood but not executable e g weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer
11. SWID SW identification number with index ISI Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring Comments e The SW Identification number is unique for every Software It consists of a 8 digit number and an alphabetic character as an index e Only the software identification number of the terminal is issued e f no terminal is present the software identification number of the bridge is issued instead e More detailed information is available with 114 Example Query of the SW identification number A ET nOD dIb CETAI 01234567A SW identification number with index 49 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 110 Query Balance ID Level 2 Description You can use 110 to query the balance ID or define it This allows an individual name to be assigned to a balance Syntax Commands I10 Query of the current balance identification T10 erpst Set the balance identification Balance Responses I10 A ID Current identification the balance I10_A Balance identification has been set Balance identification can not be set at present as another operation is taking place T10_L Command not executed as the name is too long max 20 characters Comment e Asequence of maximum 20 alphanumeric characters are possible as lt ID gt e The set balance identification is retained even after the cancel command e Example V 110 Query of t
12. clamping protection the command is executed and the previously saved condition of the doors reestablished e Ifa command in progress is interrupted Timeout Cancel etc the old door condition is reestablished e fihe old door condition cannot be reestablished the doors either remain where they are or are closed this may follow a few attempts to attain the old condition Binary Coded Multiple Selections some parameters that allow multiple selections are binary coded Each possible selection is represented by one bit the corresponding parameter equals to the decimal interpretation co co LC Sr ip CN r Cc Cc Cc Cc Cc Cc Cc Cc O e Oo Oo Oo O 999 39929299299 B B B B B B B B Parameter 01 O 1 Ol Ol O 1 Ol 0 ol 0 255 8 2 29 j 2 93 2 2 99 X Selection 2 i Responses may easily be interpreted by converting the decimal number to binary again METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances FastHost Commands This section deals with a special set of commands that are implemented in the weighing platform independently of the other MT SICS commands Because the interface is addressed directly these commands support an extremely high update rate The weight values that are output can also be individually formatted and assigned additional information such as stability and time Essentially these commands are suitable for special application
13. e he number of weight values per second can be configured using UPD e To send weight value in actually displayed unit see SIRU command e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example v SIR send current weight values at intervals WS J Dune 2090 gc The balance sends stable S or unstable D weight values at SD 129 08 g intervals I Iss 129 09 g S S 129 09 cp PES 114 e ee 109 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SIRU Send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Immediately and RepeatLevel 2 Description Use SIRU to immediately send the current weight value along with the displayed unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface and on a continuous basis Syntax Command SIRU Balance Responses S S WeightValue Unit S D WeightValue Unit S Comment send the current net weight value with currently displayed unit irrespective of balance stability and repeat Stable weight value in currently displayed unit Non stable dynamic weight value in currently displayed unit Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring Balance in overload range Balance in underload range e As the SIR command but with curr
14. 0 001 g lg 0 01 g lg 0 1g 1g lg 5g e SNRU is overwritten by the commands S SI SIR e and hardware break and hence cancelled e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V SNRU 50 g send the current stable weight value with the currently displayed unit and repeat after each deflection greater or equal to the preset value of 50 g 1 weight value is 12 34 g ARUM Cn CE 67 89 2 weight value is 67 89 g 121 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 122 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SR Send Weight Value on Weight Change Send and Repeat Level 1 Description Use SR fo send the current weight values following a predefined minimum change in weight and on a continuous basis The weight value is sent along with the host unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SR PresetValue Unit send the current stable weight value and then continuously after every weight change greater or equal to the preset value a non stable dynamic value followed by the next stable value range 1 d fo maximal capacity If no preset value is entered the weight change must be at least 12 596 of the last stable weight value minimum 30 d Balance Responses S S WeightValues
15. 75 20 10 26 0 4 959 182 Ag Software version number 10 28 0 493 142 Type definition number S 41 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 14 Query Serial Number Level 0 Description Use 14 to query the serial number of the balance In the case of Excellence balances the serial number of the terminal is output Syntax Command I4 Query of the serial number Balance Responses I4 _A_ lt SNR gt Serial number I4_I Command not understood not executable at present Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g initial zero setting Comments e The serial number agrees with that on the model plate and is different for every balance e The serial number can be used for example as a device address in a network solution e The balance response to 14 appears unsolicited after switching on and after the cancel command 0 e Only the serial number of the terminal is issued e lf no terminal is present the serial number of the bridge is issued instead e More detailed information is available with 114 Example V 14 Query of the serial number 14 _A_ 0123456789 0123456789 Serial number 48 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances I5 Query SW Identification Number Level 0 Description Provides the software identification number Syntax Command L5 Query of the SW identification number Balance Responses I5 A
16. BOA L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter BO4_1 Parameter not permanently saved Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Formar String Combination of Format Specification of the output format for B01 specifiers listed in the table and B02 below separated by blanks Format specifiers Information Options W 1 p Weight value net value 1 Length Total number of characters of the weight value including decimal point and decimal places if any Formatting is right justified as long as the defined number of places for the output display is sufficient amp A 1 p115 Absolute weight value p Decimal places Number of decimal places for the qe weight value referring to fabrication zero point Note Ihe maximum possible number of decimal places is limited to the resolution of the balance Default Output is always as full range with rounding DeltaRange is not supported vU Unit as string No options unit is fixed fo gram 6S s 1 Stability information S Indicator for a stable weight value default S stable unstable i Indicator for an unstable weight value default D Note Only 1 character allowed The stability information is only used with B01 and B02 Q 1 p115 Signal width as indicator for 1 Length Total number of characters of the stability ihe measured value stability indication including decimal point and decimal in grams places if
17. Clear Tare Value 131 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TIM Query Set Time Level 2 Description set the system time of the balance or query the current setting Syntax Commands TIM Query of the current time of the balance TIM_ lt hh gt _ lt mm gt _ lt ss gt Set the time of the balance Balance Responses TIM_A_ lt hh gt _ lt mm gt _ lt ss gt Current time of the balance TIM_A Command understood and executed successfully TIM I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command TIM_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter e g 22 67 25 or no clock is built in Parameters Name Type Values Meaning fr Integer 00 23 Hours mms Integer 00 59 Minutes SS Integer 00 59 seconds Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or the balance system settings not e or a master reset Example Query of the current time of the balance TIM A 09 56 11 The current time of the balance is 9 hours 56 minutes and 1 1 seconds 132 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TSTO Query Set Test Function Settings Level 2 Description Use TSTO fo query the current setting for testing the balance or to specify the type of testing internal or external Syntax Commands TSTO Query of the setting for t
18. Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring or timeout as stability was not reached S Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Comments e The duration of the timeout depends on the balance type e To send the stable weight value in actually displayed unit see Su command e The draft shield closes with this command when the Door function is set on Automatic It opens after sending a stable weight e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V sS Send a stable weight value 107 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SI Send Weight Value Immediately Level 0 Description Use SI to immediately send the current weight value along with the host unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SI Send the current net weight value irrespective of balance stability Balance Responses S_S_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Stable weight value in unit actually set under host unit S_D_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Non stable dynamic weight value in unit actually set under host unit S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring S Balance i
19. Commands Level 0 Description The ro command lists all commands implemented in the present software Thus there is no need of the supplement sheet delivered with the previous versions of this manual All level O commands are listed in alphabetical order before all commands of level 1 etc Syntax Command I0 send list of all implemented MT SICS commands Balance Responses IO B Level Command Number of the MT SICS level where the command belongs to I0 B Level Command 2nd next command implemented oM E I0 A Level Command Last command implemented Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command Parameters Name Type Values Meaning Level Integer O MT SICS level O Basic set MT SICS level 1 Elementary commands 2 MT SICS level 2 Extended command list 3 MT SICS level 3 Application specific command set Command String MT SICS command Comments e lf terminal and a weighing platform are being used the command list of the terminal is output If only a platform is being used the command list of the platform is output e f you are only working with a weighing platform the command set depends on whether an additional option is being used o With option gt RS232 permanent only a limited command set is available o Without option gt RS232 permanent host normal weighing platform comman
20. Integer Co 1 o0 c1 C5 n9 O oO None 1 factory setting Even 2 Odd 2 None 2 OINININI I OINININ None 2 lt HS gt Integer No handshake factory setting software handshake Xoff Xon controlled protocol NIST OINIOIOTI AI OINI O Hardware handshake CTS RTS controlled protocol Comments e Command only available without a connected terminal 39 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances e fan option is present in the system the host is automatically assinged to that interface and the COM command is not available anymore e The answer is returned with the current settings the settings are changed afterwards e No values other than those specified must be used otherwise uncontrollable settings may result e When adjusting the values the connection parameters of the connected communication partner must also be adjusted Otherwise it will not be possible to establish any further communication Examples V COM send current settings for interface parameters for all present interfaces COM B 0 6 3 0 RS 232 is set to 9600 baud 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit no handshake vc COM 0 8 3 0 setting the parameters for the serial interface to 38400 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit no handshake COM A Parameters successfully set to desired values 40 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Referenc
21. Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TST1 Start Test Function According to Current Settings Level 2 Description Use TS T1 to start the balance test function using the preset parameter settings Syntax Commands Start test function in the current setting TSTO M20 First Balance Responses TST1_B The test procedure has been started Wait for next response see comment TST1 I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows TST1 Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter No second response follows Further Balance Responses TST1_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Prompt to unload and load the balance only with external weight TSTI A WeightValues Unit Test procedure completed successfully Weight value with unit corresponds to the deviation from the specified value displayed after the test No unit is specified if the test has been performed with the internal weight TOT I The test procedure has been aborted as e g stability was not attained or wrong weights were loaded Comment e Commands sent to the balance during the test procedure are not processed and responded to in the appropriate manner until the test procedure is at an end e Use e to abort a running fest e For additional information on testing the adjustment see the Manual for the balance Example v reni Start test function in the curre
22. Syntax Commands M33 Query of the current proFACT Weekday Sle proFACT Weekday Balance Responses M33_A _ lt Weekday gt Current proFACT Weekday Command understood and executed successfully M33 I Command understood but currently not executable M33_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt WeekDay gt Integer O Time criteria is switched off 2 1 Monday 2 2 Tuesday 2 4 Wednesday 2 2 8 Thursday 2 16 Friday 2 32 Saturday 2 64 Sunday Comment e The days of the week are written in binary code Combinations of different days are expressed as the sum of the individual days e Only 1 time criterion can be set using M17 all other times are deactivated M32 and M33 must be used if you wish to set several different times e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples V M335 Time adjustments are made on Mondays and Wednesdays 5 1 4 M33 A ProFACT Weekday is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M34 MinWeigh Query Set Method Level 2 Description Use M34 to select the MinWeigh method you wish to work with or query the currently set MinWeigh method Syntax Commands M34 Query of the current MinWeigh Method M34 Method set the MinWeigh
23. T Integer O Gram g Kilogram kg 2 reserved 3 Milligram mg 4 Microgram ug 5 Carat ct 6 reserved 7 Pound avdp Ib 8 Ounce avdp OZ 9 Ounce troy ozt 10 Grain GN 1 Pennyweight dwt 12 Momme mom 13 Mesghal msg 14 Tael Hongkong tih 15 Tael Singapore tls 16 Tael Taiwan Tt 17 reserved 18 Tola tola 111 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 20 Baht baht Reaaubilifys Integer 0 6 Amount of decimal places Slap Integer 1 step 2 2 step 5 step 10 10 step 20 20 step 50 50 step 100 100 step lt Approv gt Integer O Standard balance Not approved e d 10 e 10d 100 e 100d Unapproved with in display Info Integer O Without tare Net with weighed tare 2 Net with stored tare Comment e Can not be used with custom unit piece counting PCS or percent weighing 96 e This command has no effect on the other S commands e The units and or their notation may be different in older software versions e Relates to the host output interfaces The weight unit is the host unit not the displayed unit e Also supplies a weigh value for zeroing adjusting and taring and in the menu Examples NY SIS Query of the current weight value with actual host unit and weighing status sSIs_A_0_ 100 00 _0_2_1_10_0 100 0 0 g LO oL o oL o LJ 1 10 0 ct carat value with step 50 i
24. TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 5 Example Formula weighing application The following simple formula weighing application shows the data interchange between the computer with the formula weighing program and the balance A substance S 121 g comprising components C1 100 g and C2 21 g needs fo be weighed into a beaker If too much or too little of the first component is weighed in the target weight of the second component should be adjusted so that the ratio of the two components remains the same The user is guided by the balance display and acknowledges his actions with the tare key In the end the total weight of the substance is displayed Command Response V je Cancel any running command 14 A 1114350697 Balance is reset The serial number is 1114350697 Disable key function and report each keystroke Ap IK es Command understood and executed successfully E D BEAKER Write BEAKER into the balance display to prompt loading the beaker Aba ee We Acknowledges that the tare key has been pressed We Tare weight on the balance eS eee OC OOS The beaker weighs 70 0000 g V D C1 100g Write C1 100g into the balance display to prompt adding component C1 100 g na C1 100g appears in the balance display lt i nn Acknowledges that the tare key has been pressed S mn Get actual weight of component 1 S_S_ 105 0000_g Target weight of component 1 missed by 5 g gt 5 to much
25. Tare weight on the balance a wag Contents of the tare memory now corresponds to gross weight V D C2 22 5g Write C2 22 5g into the balance display to prompt adding component C2 21 g 5 22 5 g D_A C2 22 5g appears in the balance display K C 10 Acknowledges that the tare key has been pressed TAa ZO OOO re The balance acknowledges the tare weight of 70 g DW switch balance display to show the weight again 127 5000 g appears in the balance display lt gt D B METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 6 What if Tips from actual practice when the communication between the system computer and the balance does not function Establishing the communication switch the balance off with the corresponding Off key and then on again with the On key The balance must now send identification string 14 e g I4 A 0123456789 If this is not the case check the following points Connection For bidirectional communication at least three connecting lines are needed e Data line from the balance TxD signal with RS232 interface e Data line to the balance RxD signal with RS232 interface e Signal ground line SG with RS232 interface Make sure that all these connections are in order Check the connector pin assignment of the connection cables Interface parameters For the transmission to function properly the settings of the following parameters must match at both the computer
26. Value and Repeat on Weight Change 123 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SRU Send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit on Weight ChangeLevel 2 Description Use SRU fo send the current weight values following a predefined minimum change in weight and on a continuous basis The weight value is sent along with the currently displayed unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SRU WeightValue Unit send the current stable weight value with the currently displayed unit and then continuously after every weight change greater or equal to the preset value a non stable dynamic value followed by the next stable value range d fo maximal capacity If no preset value is entered the weight change must be at least 12 596 of the last stable weight value minimum 30 d Balance Responses S S WeightValue Unit Current stable weight value with the currently displayed unit until 1 weight change S D WeightValue Unit Non stable dynamic weight value with the currently displayed unit S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring St Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Comment e As the SR command but with currently displayed unit e SRU is overwritten by the commands S SI SIR and hardware break and hence cancelled
27. any Note The signal width can Formatting is right justified as long as the defined be used for a user number of places for the output display is specific detection sufficient stable unstable with p Decimal places Number of decimal places for the BOS weight value Note Default 10 0 2 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 6C m Value counter m Maximal counter value supplies the measured Note The measured value value counter modulo indicated value m counter arises with fix counting rate and can be used as a Time information T 1 p Temperature level of the 1 Length Total number of characters of the measuring cell temperature value including decimal point and Note The temperature decimal places if any value in the cell isn t Formatting is right justified as long as the defined identical to the number of places for the output display is balancing ambient sufficient temperature and can p Decimal places Number of decimal places for the not be used instead weight value default 3 Note Maximum number of decimal places is limited to i ext Constant Text Note The characters 9o and need to be escaped when they occur in static text Percent sign as constant text at the start of format or after a Blank Double quotation mark as a text component oe oe Information delimitation Comments e The format specification
28. are saved on the permanent memory of the balance This means that all values changed via the interface are saved when the balance is switched off Several Commands in Succession If several commands are sent in succession without waiting for the corresponding balance responses it is possible that the balance confuses the sequence of command processing or ignores entire commands METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange Balances If the fine range of DeltaRange balances has been exceeded at the time of transmission the balance sends a weight value as balance response in which the tenth character is a space Update Rate and Timeout The update rate for repeated commands and the duration of the timeout time limit function depend on the balance type see technical data of the balance in question Carriage Return Line Feed Depending on the platform CR LF is not just a new line Java newLine or C C n Platform New Line DOS Windows CR LF Macintosh CR Unix LF Nevertheless all commands have to be closed by a CR LF dec 13 10 hex OD OA METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Quotation Marks Quotation marks included in the command must always be entered If a quotation mark is located within the string it may be escaped by a backslash V D place 4 filter Balance display place 4 filter Weight Unit of Weight Value Host Unit It is always essential to conside
29. e n contrast fo SR SNRU only sends stable weight values e f following a non stable dynamic weight value stability has not been reached within the timeout interval the response S 1 is sent and then a non stable weight value Timeout then starts again from the beginning e The preset value can be entered in any by the balance accepted unit e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V SRU send the current stable weight value followed by every default load change with current display unit 12 2 iis 1 weight value is stable and12 34 Ib Aye ID ee 13 88 1b 2 weight value is non stable and13 88 Ib 15s 0l Ib 3 weight value is stable and15 01 Ib 124 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances ST Send Stable Weight Value on Pressing Transfer Key Level 2 Description Use ST fo send the current stable weight value when the transfer key amp is pressed The value is sent along with ihe currently displayed unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Commands ST Query of the current status of the ST function ST sent the current stable net weight value with Display unit each time when the transfer key amp is pressed Stop sending weight value when Print key is pressed Balance Resp
30. hh mm status Set the proFACT time criteria Balance Responses M32 B No hh mm status Current proFACT time criteria M32 A No hh mm status M32 A Command understood and executed successfully M32 I Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O 3 FACT time index hr Integer 00 23 Hours mms Integer 00 59 Minutes Slalus Integer O Time deactivated off Time activated on Comment e Only 1 time criterion can be set using M17 all other times are permanently deactivated M32 and M33 must be used if you wish to set several different times e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not Examples FACT time 2 set to 12 00 and activated on ProFACT time criteria is set Query of the current proFACT time criteria M32 B 1 09 00 1 The balance will currently be adjusted at 9 00 h 12 00 and 15 00 h Ig E 2 12 00 il M32 A 3 15 00 1 94 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M33 ProFACT Query Set Weekday Level 2 Description You can use M33 to set the days of the week on which a proFACT adjustment procedure should be carried out or to query the current settings The times for each are defined using M32
31. is permanently stored under user data e Only applies to the B01 and B02 commands e With overload the results sw and A the value 99999999 are given With underload the results sw and A the value 99999999 are given e C concerns an internal value counter of signal processing This is initialized after each PowerOn of the weighbridge with O With the maximum count 4294967295 4Byte unsigned long an overflow occurs and the counter starts again with O With Lotus Magellan balances with a time interval of measured value counter of 10 923 ms this overflow takes place on the 543rd day after PowerOn With a modulo 1000 formatting the overflow counter runs only to 999 and then returns to O and starts again EXC S 92 W 11 32 U C 100 set the FastHost format T oS Request a weight value a4 ESSI MEGNNCIET S B01 B02 response weight right aligned V Boa BO4 Weight W 29 US 49W 22 U Set the FastHost format specification EC _A FastHost format specification is set za Weight 1234 56 g B01 B02 response weight left aligned set the FastHost format specification B04 A FastHost format specification is set V Bol Request a weight value B01 B02 supply this response VY B04 NV ZWZN is Swe set the FastHost format specification 28 METTLER TOLEDO MT SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 29 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances
32. of the current inner draft shield door opening width 4b M40 A 50 Door opening width is set to 50 See Also WS Query Set Position of Draft Shield Doors 101 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances P100 Printer Interface Send Text Level 2 Description You can use P100 to send text to the printer Syntax Command P100 ePrintOutTexts send text to the printer Balance Responses Command understood and executed successfully P100_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring P100_L Command understood but not executable e g printer is not switched on not configured or not connected Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt PrintOutText gt String Print out text on the printer 24 characters line Comments e Asequence of maximum 24 characters is admissible as text e The command P100 Text has no influence on the function of the printer as a record printer e The Printer has to be connected switched on and configured Example Print out Hallo on the printer P100_A Print out has been started 102 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances P101 Printer Interface Send Weight Value Level 2 Description Use P101 to send a stable weight value to the printer This corresponds to the command s Syntax Command send stable weight value to the printer corres
33. performed The tare weight value returned corresponds to the weight change on ihe balance in the unit actually set under host unit since the last Zero setting Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g zero setting or timeout as stability was not reached T Upper limit of taring range exceeded T_ Lower limit of taring range exceeded Comments e The tare memory is overwritten by the new tare weight value e The duration of the timeout depends on the balance type e Clearing tare memory See command TAC e he draft shield closes with this command when the Door function is set on Automatic If opens after sending a stable weight e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example VY T Tare Zr rss 100 00 g The balance is tared and has a value of 100 00 g in the tare memory 128 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TA Query Preset Tare Weight Value Level 1 Description Use TA to query the current tare value or preset a known tare value Syntax Command TA Query of the current tare weight value TA_ lt TarePresetValue gt lt Unit gt Preset of a tare value Balance Responses TA_A_ lt TareWeightValue gt lt Unit gt Query current fare weight value in tare memory in unit actually set
34. started C2 i Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows Command understood but not executable e g adjustment with an external weight is not admissible certified version of the balance No second response follows Further Balance Responses C2 lt 2weights Prompt fo unload or load the balance CO A Command understood and executed successfully G MN Command understood but currently not executable e g stability not attained or wrong weight loaded Comments e Commands sent to the balance during the adjustment operation are not processed and responded to in the appropriate manner until the adjustment is at an end e Use e to abort a running adjustment Example C2 Start the external adjustment Ee EE Adjustment completed successfully 37 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances C3 Start Adjustment with Internal Weight Level 2 Description You can use C3 fo start an internal adjustment procedure Syntax Command C3 Start the internal adjustment First Balance Responses C3 B The adjustment procedure has been started Wait for second response C3 I Adjustment can not be performed at present as another operation is taking place No second response follows Adjustment operation not possible e g no internal weight No second response follows Further Balance Responses Adjustm
35. the balance to the transmitter Commands and balance responses are data strings with a fixed format and will be described in detail in chapter 3 2 1 Command Formats Commands sent to the balance comprise one or more characters of the ASCII character set Here the following must be noted e Enter commands only in uppercase Nevertheless units have to be capitalized properly e The possible parameters of the command must be separated from one another and from the command name by a space ASCII 32 dec in this manual represented as e The possible input for text is a sequence of characters of the 8 bit ASCII character set from 32 dec to 255 dec e Each command must be closed by CR LF ASCII 13 dec 10 dec The characters CR LF which can be inputted using the Enter or Return key of most entry keypads are not listed in this description but it is essential they be included for communication with the balance 2 1 1 Language Conventions Throughout this manual the following conventions are used for command and balance response syntax e Triangle brackets lt gt indicate that you must specify a value for the enclosed parameter The parameter s name is written in italic typeface The brackets are not sent with the command string e Square brackets indicate that the enclosed expression is optional and can be omitted The brackets are not sent with the command string e Intervals or ranges are represented using the
36. to MT SICS volatile Memory Display unit used on the terminal screen 2 Info unit used in the info field on the terminal screen Unit Integer O Gram g Kilogram kg 2 reserved 3 Milligram mg 4 Microgram ug 5 Carat ct 6 reserved 7 Pound avdp Ib 8 Ounce avdp OZ 9 Ounce troy ozt 10 Grain GN 1 Pennyweight dwt 12 Momme mom 13 Mesghal msg 14 Tael Hongkong tih 15 Tael Singapore tls 16 Tael Taiwan tlt 17 reserved 18 Tola tola 19 Baht baht 25 no unit 26 Piece PCS available with application Counting 27 Percent o available with application Percent 85 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 28 Custom unit 1 cul available if custom unit 1 is switched on M22 29 Custom unit 2 cu2 available if custom unit 2 is switched on M22 Comment e All S commands except S vu are given in Host unit according to the definition of the MT SICS Only weight units are accepted as Host unit e tis not possible to use no unit for the displayed unit e Inthe event of a power failure the host unit is lost and following a restart the weighing unit is displayed as g e The units and or their notation may be different in older software versions e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples Y M21 0 1 Set the unit to 1 kg M21 A Uni
37. value corresponds to the result of the measurement cycle The unit corresponds to the current weight unit in the display SM Abort overload during the measurement cycle SM Abort underload during the measurement cycle SM_I The dynamic weighing has been aborted e g with the C button Comments e This command can only be used with the application dynamic weighing For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e Set AutoStart on see command A07 e The minimum load can be defined in the dynamic weighing application setup in the menu AutoStart e The single start standby is cancelled by the smo and e commands before start of the weighing e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value SM2 Start a dynamic weighing after the defined minimum load is exceeded and transfer the result SM2_A Command understood result follows Result of the dynamic weighing is 24 30 g 117 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SM3 Dynamic Weighing Start After a Minimum Load Is Exceeded Send Result and Repeat Level 3 Description Use SM3 to start several dynamic weighing procedures in succession if the applied weights exceed the specified minimum load The results are transferred via the interface once the weighing time has elapse
38. 2 POAC Le Query Seb TIM CRO ICE s adc center ent Bruce seen alle centile dut de E pu dors duds sake eae Sa ueedeaed Level 2 cos ie tco 94 N33 PIOBACT Quen Ser WOOKUGV acia t dto oae open tot eoe ett eroe dtd Pent e edt Los a comes da tct le Docs ba ea eels OVI Zrniar 95 M34 MinWeign Suery Ser MeMo rca caos t ror e treat o IR Don N S DOR I Nt e edt de aeri erddia Loval Zranenie 96 M35 Query Set Zeroing Mode at Star Up srecen rapin a a a a nnn nennen nnn na L vel 2 e 97 M36 Query Ser L v lConir l Settp sus ccce ep b eei ice OR CER UU C ERRARE e EAEE AEA E Level 2 sssss 98 M37 Query Set Draft Shield Door Opening Width ssssesnm HH mms Level 2 ca oops 99 M39 5 Salt Trac euerv Ser GeO EG sss endis oae sdb ER FR PERS DURER Ra V HEU rin eb aw eR enone ae Level 2 100 M40 Query Set Inner Draft Shield Door Opening Width sessssee mH mmm Level 2 sssss 101 POOF Per sysiia esee ro qu P Level 2 102 P101 Printer Interface Send soupe UTR TU Level E 103 P102 Printer Interface Send Weight Value Immediately ssssee mH Level eee er meres 104 PW Piece Counting Query Set Piece Weight 0 0 0 ecccc cece eee ee cece creer n nnn meme nnns Level 3 105 PIS S POW OMO secs cantet eiut es dai dahin da meten ta intet ta hes AELAD R emp p ada Ria nume eaa
39. 29 Query Set Value Release Level 2 Description Use M29 to define the weight value release or query the current setting Syntax Commands M29 Query of the current value release setting M29_ lt ValueRelease gt Set the value release Balance Responses m2 9 A ValueRelease Current value release M29_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt lalueRelease Integer O Very fast Fast 2 Reliable and fast 3 Reliable 4 Very reliable Comments e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e e Not all balances offer the complete range of settings If a setting is made that is not supported by the balance an error massage is issued M29 Example V M29 3 Set the value release to reliable M29 A Value release is set 93 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M32 ProFACT Query Set Time Criteria Level 2 Description You can use M32 to set several times at which an automatic proFACT adjustment procedure should be carried out or query the current settings The days of the week are defined with M33 Syntax Commands M32 Query of the current proFACT time criteria M32 No
40. A08 Dynamic Weighing Query Set AutoTare Level 3 Description Querying or setting the AutoTare function As soon as you have removed the weighing sample in the Dynamic Weighing application the display is automatically reset to zero and the balance is then ready for the next sample to be weighed Syntax Commands A08 Query of the AutoTare function for the dynamic weighing application Set the AutoTare function for the dynamic weighing application Balance Responses A08_A_ lt AutoTare gt Set the dynamic weighing AutoTare function Commond understood and executed successfully A08 I Command understood but currently not executable A08 Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameter Name Type Values Meaning AutoTare Integer O AutoTare off no zeroing after weighing AutoTare on automatic zeroing after weighing Comment e his command can only be used when the application dynamic weighing is started For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e he Dynamic Weighing AutoTare function has the same effect as zeroing No tare values are imported into the fare memory Example V A08_1 Set the dynamic weighing with AutoTare AOS _A Dynamic weighing AutoTare is activated 20 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A09 Dynamic Weighing
41. Byte Carriage return ASCII 13 dec LF Byte Line feed ASCII 10 dec Examples set the update rate to 20 weight values per second Command executed successfully Query the actual update rate V UPD A 18 311 Update rate is set to 18 311 values per second 2 1 2 3 Error Messages Command specific Error Messages METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A general description of the balance response without weight value is the following lt ID gt 7 Status CR LF 1 5 characters character Name Type Values Meaning ID String Balance response identification refers to the invoking command 7 Blank space ASCII 32 dec Slalus Character Balance is in overload range weighing range exceeded Balance is in underload range e g weighing pan is not in place L Logical error e g parameter not allowed Internal error e g Balance not ready yet CR Byte Carriage return ASCII 13 dec LF Byte Line feed ASCII 10 dec Examples Trial to set the update rate to 20 weight values per second Update rate accidentally set to 290 UPD L Command not executed successfully parameters is outside valid range Response while balance is in overload range Request a weight value immediately S overload no weight value available METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances General Error Mes
42. IR and SIRU e The balance can not realize every arbitrary update rate The specified update rate is therefore rounded to the next realizable update rate Use UPD without parameter to query the actually configured update rate e fan update rate greater than 23 is pecified for a stand alone bridge an update rate less than 23 must be specified before re attaching a terminal Otherwise unpredictable behavior may occur Example Query of the update rate of the host interface The update rate of the interface is 20 2 values per second 137 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances WS Query Set Position of Draft Shield Doors Level 2 Description You can use WS to query the position of the draft shield doors However you can also use it to open or close the doors Syntax Commands WS Query of the position of the draft shield door s set the position of the draft shield door s Balance Responses WS_A Command understood and executed successfully WS I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command WS_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Comments e he user must ensure that the doors are in the correct position If the doors are blocked when closing then they return to their original position The position can be monitored by an inquiry command e fthe balance has an additional inner draft shield when the position is queried the
43. METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set for Excellence and Excellence Plus Balances MT SICS 0 Version 2 3x MT SICS 1 Version 2 2x MT SICS 2 for XS XP Balances MT SICS 3 for XS XP Balances METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Table of Contents 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 4 2 3 4 3 4 4 4 5 Quick Reference Commands Listed Alphabetically eeeeeeeeeeneeennnennnnnnnnnnn nnn nnn 3 dris e EU LESSER E REDDE D EET 5 COMANA FOMO cen sis dai ultri ote a cuti ptc taut ind e odi Gasufs atop lunt aet bed ei Leaf tin sa facts had teak 6 Edariguadge GonvelllleriS a cda deter a Fu disp estes Dr bium rotat ta a veia cesi ctam a exuit du eicit di 6 PINGING SIRES POMS ORTIGIS sranani pani der Beute com esame er uud a orent ado ade eni pui dd oae ut pae Ede LIDS TOP PTOGEORHIEDIB fores e oe a pibus Det oe Qu anu bebat E e done N edt rue T QUE MEN DAL EUN 1 Commands and Balance Responses ccccsseeccsseeeceseeeceneeeeeneneeaneeecaseeecaneeenaneseuaseseusaessaneeesanessnsneseas 14 Commands Listed DY TASKS suec id eeu tet usua uS Lo avide utu uuo Paca aa Co Soa E oes us tout ucibus ao Ce ees iue Re ru esu S 141 WVGIGIING lt 7 CL OING TONING m 14 ww M eal 141 erae L cease 142 SALIRE A RENI TRU UIT TTD P 142 aeessg P
44. Method Balance Responses M34 A Method Current MinWeigh Method M34_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt Merthoa gt Integer O MinWeigh deactivated Method 1 activated 2 Method 2 activated 3 Method 3 activated Comment e MinWeigh can only be activated by a service technician e For additional information on Minimum Weight MinWeigh see the Operating Instructions of the balance e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples V M34_1 Set the MinWeigh Method to 1 MinWeigh Method 1 is set 96 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M35 Query Set Zeroing Mode at Start Up Level 2 Description You can use M35 to save the last zero Following a power failure the balance will resume operation with the saved zero In normal mode M3 5 0 the balance specifies a new zero reference point at start up as soon as a stable condition has been achieved Syntax Commands M35 Query of the current Zeroing Mode at Start Up Se ne Zeroing Mode f Start Up Balance Responses M35 A Mode Current Zeroing Mode at Start Up Command understood and executed successfully
45. PCS and can be queried with S U Example VY PW 20 00 g set the piece weight of the piece counting application to 20 00 g Piece weight value is set 105 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances PWR Power On Off Level 2 Description Use PWR to switch the balance on or off When it is switched off standby mode is activated Syntax Command PWR OnOff owitch the balance on or off Balance Responses Balance has been switched off successfully PWR_A Balance with the serial number SNR has been switched on I4LA lt SNR gt successfully see also 14 command PWR_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring Command understood but not executable Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt OnOfe Integer O set the balance to standby mode owitch the balance on Comment e The balance response to 14 appears unsolicited after switching the balance on 106 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances S Send Stable Weight Value Level 0 Description Use S fo send a stable weight value along with the host unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command S Send the current stable net weight value Balance Responses S_S_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Current stable weight value in unit actually set under host unit S I
46. Query Set Data Acquisition Level 3 Description Use A09 fo set the type of data acquisition or query the current setting Depending on the behavior of the weighing sample it can also be used to optimize the speed at which the results are transferred Syntax Commands A09 Query of the data acquisition for the dynamic weighing application Set the data acquisition for the dynamic weighing application Balance Responses A09 A DataAcq set the data acquisition for the dynamic weighing application Command understood and executed successfully A09 I Command understood but currently not executable A09_L Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt DataAcq gt Integer O Data acquisition setting Dynamic behavior Data acquisition setting Time interval Comment e his command can only be used when the application dynamic weighing is started For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e Use A06 to set the filters tor Dynamic behavior in accordance with the dynamic behavior of the weighing sample e The time interval can be set with SM4 e Refer to Weighing Manual Chapter Dynamic Weighing Example set the data acquisition for the dynamic weighing application to time interval A09 A Data acquisition for the dynamic weighing ap
47. S Balances M24 Query Set Print Key Function Level 2 Description Use M24 fo set the print key function or query the current setting Syntax Commands M24 Query of the current print key function M24 PrintKeyFunction set the print key function Balance Responses M24 A PrintKeyFunction Current print key function M24_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt PrintkeyFunction gt Integer O Print stable weight Print weight immediately 2 No print function Comment e he parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example M24A Print key function is set 89 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M25 List Applications Level 2 Description Use M25 fo list all the applications available on the balance Syntax Command Query of the available applications Balance Responses M25 B No Application First application M25_B M25 A NO Application Last application M25 I Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max applications Application number Applicat
48. Unit Current stable weight value in unit actually set as host unit 1 weight change S D WeightValue Unit Dynamic weight value in unit actually set as host unit S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g zero setting or timeout as stability was not reached S L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter S Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Comments e SR is overwritten by the commands S SI SIR e and hardware break and hence cancelled e n contrast to SR SNR only sends stable weight values e f following a non stable dynamic weight value stability has not been reached within the timeout interval the response S 1 is sent and then a non stable weight value Timeout then starts again from the beginning e The preset value can be entered in any by the balance accepted unit e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer fo Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V SR 10 00 g send the current stable weight value followed by every load change of 10g S so 100 00 g Balance stable EN S CO 115 23 g 100 00 g loaded SmS ZOO mG Oe Balance again stable See also S Send Stable Weight Value SIR Send Weight Value Immediately and Repeat SI Send Weight Value Immediately SNR Send Stable Weight
49. User 7 68 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M06 Query Set Current User Profile Level 2 Description You can use MO6 to define which user profile the balance should user or to query the current profile setting Syntax Commands M06 Query of the current user profile M06 No Set the user profile Balance Responses M06_A _ lt No gt Current user profile M06_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max user profiles User profile number Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example V M06 3 Activate the 3 user profile M06_A_3 3 user profile is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M07 Query Set AutoDoor Level 2 Description You can use M07 to set the AutoDoor function or query the current setting The autodoor function automatically opens and closes the doors of the glass draft shield as soon as this is necessary Syntax Commands M07 Query of the current AutoDoor setting Balance Responses M07 A AutoDoor Current AutoDoor setting Command understood and executed successfully MO7 I Command und
50. Values Meaning Autozero Integer O AutoZero is switched off I AutoZero is switched on Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example Switch on the AutoZero function M03 A AutoZero function is activated 65 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M04 Query Set SmartSens Functions Level 2 Description You can use M04 to assign functions to the contact free sensors SmartSens in the top left and right hand corners of the terminal and or the external sensors available as an option ErgoSens or to call up the function settings Syntax Commands Query of the current SmartSens functions M04 No Function Set the SmartSens function Balance Responses M04 B No Function Current setting of the first SmartSens function MOA B M04 A c NO Function Current setting of the last SmartSens or ErgoSens function Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O 1 left SmartSens right SmartSens 2 3 Ergosense Aux 1 ErgoSense 2 Aux 2 Function Integer O Off Values Meaning Door 16 1 10d 2 Left Door 17 1 100d 3 Right Door 18 1 1000d 4 Zero 19 MPlus 5 Tare 20 Result 6 Print 2 OK 7 ID 22 Set 100 percent 8 ID2 23 set variable re
51. Weighing Zeroing Taring Weighing Zeroing Taring 4 1 1 Setup Status Cancel Reset Weighing filter setup Terminal Display S SI SIR SR SIS SIU SIUM SIRU SNR SNRU SRU ST SU SUM ZI M35 TA TAC TI A08 IO BOO M25 DAT TIM PWR SMO DW M01 M02 M29 M03 I20 DW M04 M08 Send Stable Weight Value Send Weight Value Immediately Send Weight Value Immediately and Repeat send Weight Value on Weight Change Send and Repeat send Weight Value with Actual Unit and Weighing Status send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Immediately send Weight Value With Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information Immediately send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Immediately and Repeat send Stable Weight Value and Repeat on Weight Change send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit and Repeat on Weight Change send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit on Weight Change send Stable Weight Value on Pressing amp Transfer Key send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit send Stable Weight Value With Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information oee also commands specially used with MinWeigh Zero Zero Immediately Query Set Zeroing Mode at Start Up Tare Query Preset Tare Weight Value Clear Tare Value Tare Immediately Dynamic Weighing Query Set AutoTare List All Implemented MT SICS Commands FastHost List Commands List Applicati
52. XP XS Balances M10 Beeper Query Set Display Mode Level 2 Description You can use M10 fo set or query the display mode of XS balances Syntax Commands M10 Query the actual display mode M10 lt DisplayMode gt set the display mode Balance Responses M10_A_ lt DisplayMode gt Current display mode M10_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning DisplayMoae Integer First mode Display weight and SmartTrac 2 second mode Display weight 3 Third mode Display weight info fields and SmartTrac Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e fis also possible to change the display mode by means of the display function key on the terminal Please refere to the Operating Instructions for Excellence XS Balances e This command is only supported by XS balances Example V M10 Query of the current display mode Currently the terminal displays weight and SmartTrac 73 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M11 Beeper Query Set Volume Level 2 Description You can use M11 to set the volume of the terminal beeper or query the current setting Syntax Commands M11 Query of the current beeper volume M11
53. _ lt BeeperVolume gt set the beeper volume Balance Responses M11_A_ lt BeeperVolume gt Current beeper volume M11_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning BeeperVolume gt Integer 0 100 Beeper volume in 9o Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e e Technically speaking it is possible to enter values with decimal places but the balance will omit these and will only store the integer value Example V M1 Query of the current beeper volume M11_A_50 Current beeper volume is set to 50 74 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M12 Beeper Beep Level 2 Description This command triggers an acoustic beep signal Syntax Command M12 BeeperVariant Trigger beep Balance Responses M12 A Command understood and executed successfully M12_1 Command understood but currently not executable M12_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt BeeperVariant gt Integer O Beep variant 1 e g 1x beep Beep variant 2 e g high sound 2 Beep variant 3 e g deep sound Comment e You can set the volume of th
54. a nedum eden et ud Loval aan meee 133 TSTI Start Test Function According to Current Settings 00 ccccccce cece ee cece cece erence meme Level 20 134 TS12 Stait Test Function with External WAeIGQbl s ossi t a cies euge cd un cto ciet PI ene eaa dese D eee rds ce aetema Level 2 ee ens 135 TSI3 Starr Test Function with internal Welgi s susce Rn cto oe une Rod aues puc neto De tiic eife et Re Sete det Level 2 ce 136 UPD Query ser Update Rate of the Host Interface oret rt Pte RO He i e eter RE als L6V8 2 v oorr 137 Ws Q ss Poston Of Drait SMod DOOS unito viet rete RN Ste dne ut d deepest deed o rn eite levels OVO Z cri virent 138 DLC Oe hon pear stretta tote ent uae au np d Mu S MEME m nq us Level O0 139 Zl ZOO MCG IM RM T mc Level O 140 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 2 Introduction In weight measurements the demands on the readability and maximum capacity of balances and scales range from less than one microgram up to several hundred tons To meet these and other requirements METTLER TOLEDO offers an extensive range of balances and scales Many of the balances and scales used have to be capable of integration in a complex computer or data acquisition system To enable you to integrate balances in your system in a simple manner and utilize their capabilities to the full most balance functions are also available as appropriate commands via the da
55. ample V 120 Query of the current balance type Method 1 Weighing mode Universal Wee Method 1 Environment Standard lccSER E Method 1 Measured value release Quick Em Method 2 Weighing mode Dispensing 4p AGE LUE Method 2 Environment Unstable ELO Lo oL o LJ I20 B2 20 Method 2 Measured value release Very quick Method 2 AutoZero Off 59 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 128 Query Level Sensor Level 2 Description You can use 128 fo determine whether or not the balance is level Syntax Command Query ofthe level sensor Balance Responses I28 A Status Current state of the level sensor I28 I Level sensor can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place or there is a failure at the level sensor Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Slalus Integer O evel Not level Comment e Also supported by stand alone platforms During stand alone operation the backlighting for the level sensor is not activated e f no level sensor is present an ES response is generated Example V 128 Query of the current state of the level sensor Weighing bridge is out of level METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances K Keys Set Configuration Level 1 Description With the K command the behavior of the terminal keys may be configured first the K command controls wheth
56. ance Syntax Command M14 Query of the available languages Balance Responses M14 B No Language First language M14 B M14 A NO Language Last language M14 I Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max Language number Language nteger Language name Values Meaning Values Meaning 0 English 7 Reserved German 8 Polish 2 French 9 Reserved 3 spanish 10 Czech 4 Italian 11 Hungarian 5 Russian 12 15 Reserved 6 Japanese Example V M14 Query of the available languages M14 Ec Ung Tc Glan No O language is English 7 eesasmeesene C et meg to MAP seek ei il No 2 language is Francais E M14 B 3 Suse No3 EI is espana M14 B 5 Russian No 5 language is Russian E M14 B 6 OM No 6 language is Nihongo M14 B 10 Cestina No 10 language is Cestina M14 A 11 Magyar No 11 language is Magyar METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M15 Query Set Language Level 2 Description Use M15 fo set the required language for the terminal dialog boxes or to query the current language setting Syntax Commands M15 Query of the current language M15 No Set the language Balance Responses M15_A_ lt No gt Current language M15_A Command understood and executed successfully Command unders
57. and ihe balance e Baud rate send receive rate e Number of data bits e Parity bit Check the settings at both devices Handshake For control of the transmission in part separate connection lines are used CTS DTR If these lines are missing or wrongly connected the computer or balance can not send or receive data Check whether the balance is prevented from transmitting by handshake lines CTS or DTR Set the parameter protocol for the balance and the peripheral device to No Handshake or none The handshake lines now have no influence on ihe communication Characters are not displayed correctly In order to display ASCII characters 127 dec ensure that 8 bit communication is taking place 145 To protect your METTLER TOLEDO product s future METTLER TOLEDO service assures the quality measuring accuracy and preservation of value of all METTLER TOLEDO products for years to come Please send for full details about our attractive terms of service Thank you P11780711 Subject to technical changes and to the availability of the accessories supplied with the instruments Mettler Toledo AG 2007 11780711C Printed in Switzerland 0803 2 12 Mettler Toledo AG Laboratory amp Weighing Technologies CH 8606 Greifensee Switzerland Phone 4 44 9442211 Fax 41 44 9443060 Internet http Avww mt com 2007 Mettler Toledo AG CH 8606 Greifensee 117807711C
58. ate them see also M25 and M26 Example V A03 Query the IDs Name of the Weighing Application A03 B 2 Lot Name of ID2 is Lot A03 A 3 n No ID3 Name is set Y A03 1 Batch Set the ID1 Name to Batch Name of ID1 is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A06 Dynamic Weighing Query Set Dynamic Behavior Level 3 Description You can use A06 to set the dynamic behavior of the weighing material or query the current setting Syntax Commands A06 Query of the weighing filter for the dynamic weighing application A06 DynamicBehavior set the weighing filter for the dynamic weighing application Balance Responses A06_A_ lt DynamicBehavior gt Set the dynamic behavior A06_A Command understood and executed successfully A06_I Command understood but currently not executable application is not active A06_L Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt DynamicBehavior gt Integer Stable suitable for relatively stable weighing objects 2 standard suitable for normal weighing objects 3 Unstable suitable for unstable weighing objects Comment e This command can only be used when the application dynamic weighing is started For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 Example set the dynamic behavior fo sta
59. ces 115 Query Power On Time Level 2 Description Use 115 to query the Power On time of the balance Syntax Command 115 Query Power On Time Balance aa D 115 A _ lt minutes gt _A_ lt minutes gt Time in minutes since Power On accuracy 5 T15_1 Power On Time can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Example V 715 Query Power On Time The balance was switched on approx 123 014 minutes ago 54 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 116 Query Date of Next Service Level 2 Description You can use 116 to query the date when the balance is next due to be serviced Syntax Command I16 Query Date of Next Service Balance Responses I16 4 dd mm yyyy Current Date of Next Service I16 I Date of Next Service can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Parameters Name Type Values Meaning ao Integer 01 31 Day mms Integer O1 12 Month yyyys Integer 2000 2099 Year Example y rie Query Date of Next Service 116 A 19 07 2003 Date of Next Service is July 19 2003 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 117 MinWeigh Query Date of Next Test Level 2 Description You can use 117 to query the date when the balance s next MinWeigh test is due to be performed Syntax Command IX Query of the current nex
60. d Syntax Command SM3 start dynamic weighing automatically First Balance Responses SM3_A Dynamic weighing has been started wait for second response During the weighing operation no further commands can be executed SM3_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect No second response follows Further Balance Responses SM_ _ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Transfer of the result completed successfully Weight value corresponds fo the result of the measurement cycle The unit corresponds to the current weight unit in the display Further results follow when the start condition is fulfilled again SM_ Abort overload during the measurement cycle SM Abort underload during the measurement cycle SM_I The dynamic weighing has been aborted e g with the C button Comments e This command can only be used with the application dynamic weighing For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e Set AutoStart on see command A07 e The minimum load can be defined in the dynamic weighing application setup in the menu AutoStart e The recurring establishment of the start standby is cancelled by the SMO SM1 SM2 and e commands e he weight value is formatted as a right aligned str
61. d but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g faring or timeout as stability was not reached S Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Comments e As the s command but with currently displayed unit e The draft shield closes with this command when the Door function is set on Automatic It opens after sending a stable weight e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example send the stable weight value with the currently displayed unit Mg uc TIT ra The current stable weight value is 12 34 Ib 126 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SUM Send Stable Weight Value With Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information Level 2 Description Use SUM fo send fhe current stable weight value along with the currently displayed unit and the MinWeigh information from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SUM send the current stable net weight value with currently displayed unit and MinWeigh Information Balance Responses S_ lt Status gt _ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Weight value in currently displayed unit S_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring
62. d set e f I0 lists commands that cannot be found in the manual these are reserved commands for internal use or for future use and should not be used or altered in any way Example V 10 Send list of commands I0 _B_O0_ IO Level O command ro implemented I0 B 0 Q Level O command e cancel implemented IO B 1 D Level 1 command D implemented Cae OOS I0 A 3 SMA Level 3 command sm4 implemented 44 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances I1 Query MT SICS Level and MT SICS Versions Level 0 Description Query MT SICS level and versions Syntax Command Query of MT SICS level and MT SICS versions Balance Responses LI A lt Levels lt Vos Hey Wew2wt Wy Current MT SICS level and MT SICS versions Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning Lever String 0 MT SICS level O 01 MT SICS level O and 1 012 MT SICS level O 1 and 2 03 MT SICS level O and 3 013 MT SICS level O 1 and 3 0123 MT SICS level O 1 2 and 3 3 Application device with MT SICS level 3 lt VO gt lt V3 gt string MT SICS versions of the related level O to 3 Comments e The command 114 provides more comprehensive and detailed information 45 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances I2 Query Balance Data Type and Capacity Level 0 Description Use 12 to query th
63. dot dot notation a 5 indicating the set of numbers from ato b including 2 and b e n Examples commands sent to the balance are set as X balance responses from the balance are set as r Example Command to balance which writes Hello into the balance display V D Hello The quotation marks must be inserted in the entry DLA Command executed successfully The command terminator CR LF is not shown METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 2 1 2 Balance Response Formats All responses sent by the balance to the transmitter to acknowledge the received command have one of the following formats e Balance Response with weight value e Balance Response without weight value e Error message 2 1 2 1 Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value A general description of the balance response with weight value is the following lt ID gt _ lt Status gt lt WeightValue gt lt Unit gt CR LF 1 2 10 1 5 characters character characters characters Name Type Values Meaning ID string Balance response identification refers to the invoking command Blank opace ASCII 32 dec Slalus Character S Stable weight value Stable weight value but below minimal weight SIUM and SUM only Unstable D for Dynamic weight value N Unstable weight value below minimal weight SIUM and SUM only lt WeighfValue gt Float Weighing res
64. dpt LR DN RU Ad Level 2 s 106 S Send Siable Weight ValS fe carte m Level Q 107 send MWelghr velgesImtmedidlelyaue rae ett rete ESTO PUE OD REOR DM SR Pam rre vU seb ee dte ere LOVE OS cries rtvedta 108 SIR Send Weight Value Immediately and Repedat sesssesee mmn nnns Level O 109 SIRU Send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Immediately and Repedt ssssssem Hm Level 2 4d o estie 110 SIS Send NetWeight Value with Actual Unit and Weighing Status ssssss mH Level 2 coti oet nente 111 SIU Send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Immediately sssssse Hmm Level 2 c eoe ts 113 SIUM Send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information Immediately sssssesese Level 2 sssss 114 SMO Dynamic Weighing Cancel all SMX Commands ssesesee mme nnn nnns Level 3 ssss 115 SM1 Dynamic Weighing Start Immediately and Send the Result ssee Hmm Loval DS obstare ian 116 SM2 Dynamic Weighing Start After a Minimum Load Is Exceeded and Send Result ssssssm LGVG 9 cei ortas etat 117 SM3 Dynamic Weighing Start After a Minimum Load Is Exceeded Send Result and Repedat ssssssesssese Level SD pp E 118 SM4 Dynamic Weighing Query S
65. e additional functions are collected in the commands of MTSICS level 2 and 3 When creating your software application please note that whereas the commands of MTSICS level 2 have been specially tailored to your balance family the commands of MTSICS level 3 apply fo your weighing application and can not be supported by every METTLER TOLEDO balance In the enclosure with this manual you can see what commands are supported by your balance and application Version number of the MT SICS Each level of the MT SICS has its own version number which can be requested with the command 1 from level O This manual describes e MI SICS level O version 2 3x e MI SICS level 1 version 2 2x e MI SICS level 2 for Excellence balances e MI SICS level 3 for Excellence balances You can use the command r1 via the interface to request the MT SICS level and MT SICS versions implemented on your balance Please make sure that the versions implemented on your balance agree with those listed above METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Additional documentation on data interface settings of the interface such as baud rate number of data bits parity handshake protocols and connector pin assignment are described in the operating instructions of the optional interface and the peripheral instrument or cable in question Data Exchange with the Balance Each command received by the balance via the data interface is acknowledged by a response of
66. e Manual for XP XS Balances D Display Write Text to Display Level 1 Description Use D to write text to the balance display Syntax Command Write text into the balance display Balance Responses Command understood and executed successfully Text appears left aligned in the balance display marked by a symbol Command understood but currently not executable D_I D_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter or balance with no display Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Displaylext String Text on the balance display Comments e Asymbol in the display e g indicates that the balance is not displaying a weight value e The maximum number of characters of text visible in the display depends on the balance type If the maximum number of characters is exceeded the text disappears on the right side e Quotation marks can be displayed as indicated in Chapter 2 1 3 Examples V D HALLO Write HALLO into the balance display The full text HALLO appears in the balance display Duo Clear the balance display EA E Balance display cleared marked by a symbol e g See also DW Display Show Weight Show weight value on the display instead of a text METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances DAT Query Set Date Level 2 Description set Query the balance system date Syntax Commands DAT Query of the current date of the bala
67. e balance data type and capacity including the weighing capacity The response is output as a whole string Syntax Command I2 Query of the balance data Balance Responses I2_A_ lt Type gt _ lt Capacity gt _ lt Unit gt Balance type and capacity I2_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another commana e g taring Comments e With DeltaRange balances the last decimal place is available only in the fine range e The number of characters of text depends on the balance type and capacity Example V 12 Query of the balance data 12_A_ XP205_Excellence_Plus_220 00900_g Balance type and capacity 46 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances I3 Query Balance Software Version and Type Definition Number Level 0 Description Provides the software version and the type definition number Syntax Command Query of the balance Software version and type definition number Balance Responses Balance Software version and type definition number I3 I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring Comments e Only the software version of the terminal software is issued e f no terminal is present the bridge software is issued instead e More detailed information is available with 114 Example V 13 Query of the Software version number s and type definition number as I3 m
68. e beeper using M11 However this setting will not necessarily work on all balances Example V M121 Trigger a beep variant 2 Beep hos been triggered METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M13 Query Set Touch Function Level 2 Description Use M13 to switch the display s touch function on and off or query the current setting The function keys and terminal keys see K command are not affected Syntax Commands M13 Query of the current touch function M13 TouchFunction oet the touch function Balance Responses M13 4A TouchFunction Current touch function Command understood and executed successfully M13_1 Command understood but currently not executable M13_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt JouchFuncton gt Integer O Touch function is reduced on function keys and keys beside of screen Touch function of screen is switched on Comment e For additional information on the terminal display please see the Manuals for the balances e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples Switch on the touch function Touch function is activated METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M14 List Available Languages Level 2 Description Lists all languages available on the bal
69. e current custom unit definitions M22 B 1 0 15 5 sfr 0 05 Current first custom unit is net weight x 15 5 sfr rounded to 0 05 M22 A 2 1 25 4 ni IE Current second custom unit is 25 4 net weight h1 rounded to O 1 87 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M23 Query Set Readability 1d xd Level 2 Description Use M23 to set how many digits of the weighing result should be displayed or output and whether the value should be rounded or to query the current value setting Syntax Commands M23 Query of the current readability M23 Readability set the readability Balance Responses M23 A Readability Current readability Command understood and executed successfully M23_1 Command understood but currently not executable M23 _L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt Reaaabil lys Integer O ld 10d 2 100 d 3 1000 d 4 2d 5 5d Comment e fis the balance model that determines which parameters can be changed e The readability is specified in digits d this is the smallest increment a balance may display e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example V M23 1 Set the readability to 10 d Readability is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP X
70. econds Comments e This command can only be used with the application dynamic weighing For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e The time interval preset by the SM4 command is automatically set to the actual value indicated in the balance s display when the time interval parameter is selected manually e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS manually in the application settings or by means of a balance master reset not e or SMO e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V sm4_10 set the time interval for the data acquisition of the dynamic weighing to 10 seconds SM4_A Current time interval is set to 10 seconds 119 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SNR Send Stable Weight Value and Repeat on Weight Change Level 2 Description Use SNR fo send the current stable weight value following a predefined minimum change in weight and on a continuous basis The weight value is sent along with the host unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SNR PresetValue Unit send the current stable weight value and repeat after each deflection greater or equal to the preset value see comment
71. elControl switched off LevelControl switched on lt Text gt Integer O Warning text Off Warning text Once 2 Warning text Repeat lt Souna gt Integer O Warning beep Off 1 Warning beep Once 2 Warning beep Repeat Comment e This command is not supported by weighing platforms without terminal e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example LY M36 Query of the current LevelControl settings M36_A_1_1_1 LevelControl is switched on with warning text once and beep once See Also 128 Query Level Sensor 98 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M37 Query Set Draft Shield Door Opening Width Level 2 Description Use M37 to set the draft shield door opening width or query the current setting Syntax Commands M37 Query of the current draft shield door opening width M37 DoorOpening set the draft shield door opening width Balance Responses M37 A DoorOpening Current setting of the draft shield door opening width M37_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt DoorOpening gt Integer 25 Door opening 25 50 Door opening 50 715 Door opening 75 100 Door open Com
72. ent has been completed successfully cC3_I The adjustment was aborted as e g stability not attained or the procedure was aborted with the C key Comments e Commands sent to the balance during the adjustment operation are not processed and responded to in the appropriate manner until the adjustment is at an end e Use to abort a running adjustment Example 38 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances COM Query Set Communication Parameters of the built in Serial Interface Level 2 Description You can use this command to define the connection parameters of the permanently integrated RS232 interface for a Stand alone weighing platform Syntax Commands COM Query of the existing interface settings COM Port Baud Bit HS set parameters of the specified interface to desired values Balance Responses COM A Port Baud Bit HS Current communication parameters COM A Command executed successfully COM I Command understood but not executable e g update rate is too high for the selected baud rate see comments COM L Command understood but not executable e g parameter incorrect Parameters Name Type Values Meaning Built in RS232 interface 110 baud 300 baud 600 baud 1200 baud 2400 baud 4800 baud 9600 baud factory setting 19200 baud 38400 baud Bi Integer Bits Parity Stop bits Even Odd None lt Por Integer lt Baua gt
73. ently displayed unit e The number of weight values per second can be configured using UPD e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer fo Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example Non stable dynamic weight value of 12 44 Ib Non stable dynamic weight value of 12 43 Ib 110 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SIS Send NetWeight Value with Actual Unit and Weighing Status Level 2 Description Use SIS to immediately send the current net weight value to the connected communication partner via the interface along with the host unit and other information regarding the weighing status Syntax Command SIS send the current net weight value with actual unit and weighing status Balance Responses SIS_A _ lt Status gt _ lt NetWeight gt _ lt Unit1 gt _ lt Readability gt _ lt Step gt _ lt Approv gt _ lt Info gt At status O to 3 SIS_A_ lt Status gt _ lt Error gt At status 4 to 6 Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Status gt Integer O Stable weight value Dynamic weight value 2 Stable inaccurate weight MinWeigh 3 Dynamic inaccurate weight MinWeigh 4 Overload 5 Underload 6 Error not valid lt Netweighi gt Float Net weight value Unit
74. ents e All commands awaiting responses are cancelled e Key control is set to the default setting K_1 e Unlike other balances the tare memory is not reset to zero for XP XS balances e The cancel command is always executed e fihe balance is on standby it is switched on e The emitted serial number corresponds to the serial number of the terminal if one is present See also 14 Example S Cancel Balance is reset its serial number is 1114350697 14 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A01 Percent Weighing Query Set Reference in Level 3 Description Use this command to set or query the reference value for percent weighing For querying fo take place a reference E value must have been saved beforehand A01 or function key senos OF vere Syntax Commands AOI Query of the reference for the percent weighing application set the reference for the percent weighing application Balance Responses A01 A Reference Reference for the percent weighing application is set Start to set the reference waiting for stable weight AO1 A Command understood and executed successfully AO1 I Command understood but currently not executable A01_L Command understood but not executable e g percent weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect or no reference value present AO1 E setting reference aborted not stable over or underload abortkey
75. er a key invokes its corresponding function or not and second it configures whether an indication of which key has been pressed or released is sent fo the host interface or not Using this functionality an application running on a connected system e g a PC or PLC may make use of the balance terminal to interact with the balance operator Syntax Commands Balance Responses K_A _ lt FuncNr gt Command understood and executed successfully Mode 4 Function with lt FuncNr gt was invoked by pressing the corresponding key and executed successfully K_I FuncNr Command understood but currently not executable balance is actually in menu or input mode Mode 4 Function with FuncNr by pressing the corresponding key but it could not be successfully executed e g calibration was aborted by user or a negative value was tared Command understood but not executable incorrect or no parameter Additional Responses in Mode 3 K_ lt Event gt _ lt KeyNr gt Key lt KeyNr gt has issued an Event Additional Responses in Mode 4 K_B_ lt FuncNr gt Function with lt FuncNr gt was invoked and started the execution needs time to complete Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Mode gt Integer Functions are executed no indications are sent factory setting Functions are not executed no indications are sent Functions are not executed indications are sent Functions are executed indicati
76. ercentage values are rounded as is the case with values entered manually Examples V aio Query of the nominal value tolerance tolerance h a10 8 0 100 12 9 Current setting is nominal value 100 12 g tolerance is 5 25 g and A10 B 1 5 25 g tolerance is 7 6 Fel AL NE V A10 0 1100 12 g Set the nominal value to 100 12 g ATO A Nominal value is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances BOO FastHost List Commands Description Returns all implemented FastHost commands for the connected balance Syntax Command BOO Balance Responses FastHost Query of lists of FastHost commands BOO_B lt FastHost Command gt BOO Bis B00 A FastHostCommand 1 FastHost command last FastHost command BOO_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt fastHosiCommana gt String FastHost command Example Query of lists of FastHost commands B00 B B0OO B00 B BO1 B00 B B03 Command Boo is available Command 501 is available Command B03 is available B00 B BO2 Command B02 is available dh B00 B B04 Command 504 is available B00 B BO5 Command 505 is available B00 B B06 B00 B B0O7 Command 506 is available Command 507 is available BOO A B08 Command B08 is available METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Ba
77. erred via the interface once the weighing time has elapsed Syntax Command SM1 start dynamic weighing immediately and transfer the result First Balance Responses SM1_A Dynamic weighing has been started wait for second response During the weighing operation e g until the second response no further commands can be executed SM1_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows SM1_L Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect No second response follows Further Balance Responses SM_ _ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Transfer of the result completed successfully Weight value corresponds fo the result of the measurement cycle The unit corresponds to the current weight unit in the display SM_ Abort overload during the measurement cycle SM _ Abort underload during the measurement cycle SM_I The dynamic weighing has been aborted e g with the C button Comments e This command can only be used with the application dynamic weighing For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e The SM1 command does not test any minimum load e Set AutoStart off see command A07 set AutoTare off see command A08 e The balance does not perform stability or plausibility checks for the start e The balance must be loaded weighing starts im
78. erstood but currently not executable MO7_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt AutoDoor gt Integer 0 AutoDoor function switched off AutoDoor function switched on Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e e For further details see the section titled Door function in the User Settings chapter of the Manual for the balance Example AutoDoor function switched on AutoDoor function is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances MOS Display Query Set Brightness Level 2 Description You can use M08 to set the brightness of the terminal display or query the current setting Syntax Commands M08 Query of the current display brightness M08 Brightness set the display brightness Balance Responses M08 A Brightness Current display brightness MO8_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Brigh ness Integer 20 100 Display brightness in 9o Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e e Technically speaking it i
79. et Time Interval ssssssssse mmm Level 3 ssss 119 SNR Send Stable Weight Value and Repeat on Weight Change sssssssss Hm Level 2 120 SNRU Send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit and Repeat on Weight Change ssseees Kp 121 SR Send Weight Value on Weight Change Send and Repedt sssssssssssse emm emen KM E 123 SRU Send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit on Weight Change sssssHHH em Level Z reterii 124 ST Send Stable Weight Value on Pressing PINKO ces cence T RP Level 2 rose tede 125 SU Send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unil essseeeenm mmm Level PLANOS EE 126 SUM Send Stable Weight Value With Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information ss Level 2 cene co sci 127 M IM tamer Level 1 128 TA Query Preset Tare WV eni A Level Il sd sott ndis 129 TS CGI GHC UWS C c Level 1 130 Uem IEEE Loval Tours 131 TM HOD SS FIT sedia e cera enm Meet ence a oe ee tto nep aucet te n er Rh EAT eod ML D Up oe Tne eee oe Level 2 stent tances 132 TSIQ ssQuerv Set Test Pre efie SOMOS ices ctae E heen teo Sedan one vut Cete Ef Reade teat dod at
80. ference percent 9 ID3 24 Fix pieces 10 IDA 25 Start density 11 ID5 26 Start dynamic weighing 12 ID6 2 loniser 13 Header 28 1 2d 14 Footer 29 1 5d 15 PreTare 30 Transfer Comment e The parameter settings will be saved and the only way to reset the default values will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset nof e Examples Set the left SmartSens to 2 function e g door M04 A Left SmartSens function set METTLER TOLEDO MT SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 67 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M05 Query User Profile Level 2 Description You can use M05 to query the user profile name Syntax Command Query of the available user profiles Balance Responses MO5 B No Profiles First user profile MOS B M0O5 A No Profile Last user profile M05_I Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max user profiles User profile number Profile string User profile name Example v M05 Query of the available user profiles MO5 B 1 Julie Evans 1 user profile is called Julie Evans MO5 B 2 Method 1 2 user profile is called Method 1 3 user profile is called Statistics 1 MO5 B A4 User 4 A user profile is called User 4 M05 B 5 User 5 5 user profile is called User 5 M05 A 7 User 7 7 user profile is called
81. h is 10 mg with tare 50 g L1 L1 uw L1 I19 B 1 1 0 0200 120 0000 Method 1 value pair 1 MinWeigh is 20 mg with tare120 g I19 B 1 2 0 1000 500 0000 Method 1 value pair 2 MinWeigh is 100 mg with tare 500 g a kl kl kl l nuce om OMEN eal IOIO _ Method 2 value pair O MinWeigh is 11 mg with tare 51 g L1 a L1 L1 S Method 3 value pair 1 MinWeigh is 22 mg with tare122 g Method 3 value pair 2 MinWeigh is 102 mg with tare 502 g 58 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 120 Query MinWeigh Parameter Level 2 Description Use 120 fo query the balance parameter settings for the MinWeigh methods Syntax Command Query of the current MinWeigh Parameter Balance Responses T20_A_ lt Method gt _ lt Index gt _ lt Parameter gt Current balance type 120 1 Balance type can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Merthoa gt Integer O n Number of defined method lt Ndex gt Integer O Weighing mode see MO1 Environment see M02 2 Measured value release see M29 3 AutoZero see M03 Parameters Integer Parameter for the corresponding weight setting Comment e The parameters correspond to the values provided for the corresponding MT SICS commands o Weighing mode see M01 o Environment see M02 o Measured value release see M29 o AuloZero see M03 Ex
82. he current balance identification ZO RON My Balance 50 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 111 Query Balance Type Level 2 Description You can use 111 to obtain the precise type designation of a balance Syntax Command Query of the current balance type Balance Responses I11 4A Type Current balance type I11_I Balance type can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Comment e A sequence of maximum 20 alphanumeric characters is possible as lt Type e The following abbreviations used in type designations are relevant to MT SICS o DR Delta Range o DU Dual Range o 4M A Approved balance Example V 111 Query of the current balance type I11 A XS603SDR The balance is an XS603SDR METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 114 Query Balance Information Level 2 Description You can use 114 to query detailed information about the balance All components including optional accessories are taken into account and the associated data is output Syntax Command I14 No Query of the current balance information Balance Responses I14 A No Index Info Current balance information I14_I Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt No gt I
83. he test function TSTO_ lt Test gt set the test configuration of the balance Balance Responses TSTO_A_ lt Test gt _ lt TestWeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Current setting for the test function TSTO_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command TIM L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Test Integer O Test with internal weight Test with external weight lt WeighiValue gt Float Weight of the external weight currently set that is requested in the fest from the balance user via the display Unit otring Unit of the external weight currently set Comments e The current value of the external weight can be seen in the menu under Test see operating instructions e The value of the external weight is set in the menu under Test or with M20 e With an internal fest no weight value appears e Use e to abort a running test e For additional information on testing the adjustment see the Manual for the balance Example V TSTO Query of the current setting for the test and the value of the external test weight TIESTO A TT OM e The current setting corresponds to the test with an external weight For a test initiated with the TST2 command see below an external weight of 2000 0 g is needed 133 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS
84. his command e The Printer has to be connected switched on and configured Example V P102 send weight value to the printer immediately P102 A Print out has been started 104 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances PW Piece Counting Query Set Piece Weight Level 3 Description Use Pw to set the reference weight of 1 piece which you can then use for the E counting application You can o also use Pw to query the reference weight that you have set using Syntax Commands PW Query of the piece weight for the piece counting application PW PieceWeightValue Unit set the piece weight for the according preset value The unit should correspond to the unit actually set under host unit Balance Responses PW A PieceWeightValue Unit Current piece weight value in unit actually set under host unit Command understood and executed successfully PW I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command PW_L Command understood but not executable e g piece counting application is not active or parameter is incorrect Comments e This command can only be used with the application piece counting For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e The range of the piece weight value is specified to the balance type e f a reference weight has been defined the display unit automatically changes to
85. in Operating the balance includes pressing a key significant changes in weight item counter gt O or interface commands e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples v M16 4 Set the standby mode to 60 min Stondby mode is se v M16 Query of the current standby mode Current standby mode is switched off 79 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M17 ProFACT Query Set single Time Criteria Level 2 Description Use M17 to set the time and days when a proFACT adjustment should be executed automatically or to query the current setting Syntax Commands M17 Query of the current proFACT fime criteria M17 hh mm SS WeekDay Set the proFACT time criteria Balance Responses M17 A hh mm SS WeekDay Current proFACT time criteria M17_A Command understood and executed successfully M17 I Command understood but currently not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning hr Integer 00 23 Hours mms Integer 00 59 Minutes SS Integer 00 59 seconds lt WeekDay gt Integer O Time criteria is switched off 2 1 Monday 2 2 Tuesday 2 4 Wednesday 2 8 Thursday 2 16 Friday 2 gt 32 Saturday 2 64 Sunday Comment e The days of the week are wri
86. ing with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example Start dynamic weighing when weight drops below and afterwards above the defined minimum load transfer the result and repeat the process SM3_A Command understood results follow Result of the 1 dynamic weighing is 25 83 g SEE BO Se Result of the 2 dynamic weighing is 22 91 g SM oon DA OS 6 Result of the 3 dynamic weighing is 24 05 g 118 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SM4 Dynamic Weighing Query Set Time Interval Level 3 Description Use SM4 to set the time interval for a dynamic weighing procedure or query the current time setting Syntax Commands SM4 Query of the time interval for the dynamic weighing application SMA DynWeighTimeInterval set the time interval for the dynamic weighing application Balance Responses SM4 A DynWeighTimeIntervals Current time interval for the data acquisition of the dynamic weighing Command understood and executed successfully time interval set SM4 I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command SMA T Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt DynWeighTimeintervak Integer 0 99 Time interval in s
87. interim position is output until both of the draft shield units are in the required end position A draft shield drive error will be indicated by status value 8 Error It is not possible to control either of the draft shield units individually Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt DoorPosition gt Integer O Door s closed Door s open 8 Error 9 Intermediate Example Bo WS_1 Open the draft shield door s Draft shield door s opened See Also M37 Query Set Draft Shield Door Opening Width M40 Query Set Inner Draft Shield Door Opening Width 138 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Z Zero Level 0 Description Use Z to set a new zero all weight values including the tare weight will be measured relative to this zero After Zeroing has taken place the following values apply tare weight O net weight gross weight O Syntax Command Z Zero the balance Balance Responses ZA Zero setting successfully performed Gross net and tare O ZI Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring or timeout as stability was not reached Z Upper limit of zero setting range exceeded Z Lower limit of zero setting range exceeded Comments e The fare memory is cleared after zero setting e The zero point determined during switching on is not influenced by this command the measurement range
88. ion String Application name Comment e tis the balance model that determines which parameters can be used Example VY M25 Query of the available applications Default application is Weighing M25 B 1 Piececounting Application 1 is Counting M25 B 2 Percent Application 2 is Percent M25 B 7 Density Application 7 is Density M25 B 9 Diff weighing Application 9 is DiffWeigh Applicaton 11 is Ss Application 17 is LabX Client 90 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M26 Query Set Current Application Level 2 Description Use M26 to select the required application or query the current selection Syntax Commands M26 Query of the current application selection M26 No eet the application number Balance Responses M26_A _ lt No gt Current application selection M26_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max applications Application number Comment e Application number Number of the application according to the application list command M25 Example V M26_3 Set the application number 3 Application 3 is set See also M25 List Applications METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M27 Query Adjustment History Level 2 Descrip
89. itional information on MinWeigh Minimum Weight see the Operating Instructions for the balance Example V 118 Query MinWeigh Methods I18 B 1 USP 3gd 0 1 2 1 Method is a USP Method with 3 x sd and lt 0 1 error 118 B 2 SOP 28d 1 2 Method is a SOP Method with 2 x sd and 196 error I18 A 3 w 3 Method is not defined 57 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 119 MinWeigh Query Limits Level 2 Description Use 119 fo query the tares defined for the MinWeigh methods along with their Minimum Weight limits Syntax Command I19 Query of the current MinWeigh limits Balance Responses I19 A MNo No MinWeigh Tare Current MinWeigh limits I19_I MinWeigh limits can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt MNo gt Integer l n Number of defined method No Integer O n Number of defined pair of limits lt MinWeigh gt Float Determined Minimum Weight value depending on following Tare weigtt lt lare gt Float Tare weight used for MinWeigh determination Comment e MinWeigh can only be activated by a service technician e For additional information on MinWeigh Minimum Weight see the Operation Instructions for the balance Example V 120 Query of the current MinWeigh Limits I19 B 1 0 0 0100 50 0000 Method 1 value pair O MinWeig
90. l n Number of Weighing ID ID string string of Weighing ID max 24 char Comment e This command only applies to the Weighing application For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 Example A02 Query the IDs of the Weighing Application A02 B 2 67890 ID2 is 67890 A02 A 3 No ID3 is set Y a Set the ID1 to 98765 A02 A ID1 is set METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A03 Query Set ID Names of the Weighing Application Level 3 Description You can use A03 to assign an individual name to sample IDs or query the current name Syntax Commands A03 Query the IDs Name of the Weighing Application A03 _ lt No gt _ lt ID gt set the ID Name of the Weighing Application Balance Responses A03 B No ID Query the ID s Name of the Weighing Application A03 B No ID A03 A NO ID A03 A Command understood and executed successfully A03 I Command understood but currently not executable A03_L Command understood but not executable e g weighing application _ is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer l n Number of Weighing ID Name ID string string of Weighing ID Name max 24 char Comment e This command applies to the Weighing application For details on available applications and how the activ
91. lances B01 FastHost Send Individual Value FastHost Description Outputs the data and weight values that have been individually formatted using B04 The command behavior is similar to that of SI Syntax Command B01 Send individual FastHost value Balance Responses output As per format specification cf B04 BO1_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Example V Bol Send individual FastHost value As per current format specification B04_ S _ W 10 _ U FastHost value is a stable S value of 123 45 g 24 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances B02 FastHost Start Stop Continuous Mode FastHost Description Continually outputs the data and weight values that have been individually formatted using B04 and repeats this procedure until the function is switched off Syntax Command B02 ContinuousMode Start stop continuous mode Balance Responses output Continuous as per sampling reduction cf B06 and format specification cf B04 BO2 L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt ContinuousMode gt Integer O Stop Default start Comment e Switch off Must be switched off with Bo2 20 once the task is complete Example V B02 _1 Query of Start continuous mode ID 122 545 9 Continuous and as per current format specification B04__ S _ W 10 _ U
92. ly A change in the ambient conditions has no influence on the initiation of the calibration procedure Mode Auto status display AutoCal or Cal not activated When a considerable change in the ambient conditions is determined the status display AutoCal or Cal will be activated this means the balance will ask for adjustment 2 Mode Auto status display AutoCal or Cal flashes The sensors built into the balance have determined a considerable change in the ambient conditions The balance requests an adjustment or at least a test see TSTx commands lt Weight Integer O Internal weight factory setting External weight Comments e Setting lt Mode gt and lt Weigh amp O corresponds to the menu setting FACT under Adjustment e The value of the external weight can be changed in the menu of the balance under Adjustment see operating instructions or with M19 e Use C1 to start an adjustment defined with co e C2 is independent of CO e CO must be reset manually e has no effect 34 METTLER TOLEDO MT SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Examples 35 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances C1 Start Adjustment According to Current Settings Level 2 Description C1 is used to carry out adjustment in accordance with the co settings Syntax Command HH start the adjustment according to the current setting CO First Balance Res
93. mal places The size of the value can be determined locally using 804 and the parameter Q and typically moves within the range of approx 1 2 digit time interval Example V BOS Query of the FastHost stability criteria B05 A 0 0006 Width of signal for stability is 0 0006 g 30 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances B06 FastHost Query Set Downsampling Factor FastHost Description Use B06 to specify that only every nth value should be output within the context of repetitive continuous sending Syntax Commands B06 Query of the FastHost downsampling factor B06 Rate Set the FastHost downsampling factor Balance Responses B06_A_ lt Rate gt Current FastHost downsampling factor BO6_A FastHost downsampling factor is set Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Give all values max rate lt KRale gt Integer 2 Give every second value 3 Give every third value 65 535 Send every 65 535 sample only Comments e Settings are permanently stored e Inthe case of repetitive sending the time between outputs is calculated using value B06 x value B03 Example V BOG Query of the FastHost downsampling factor BO6_A_4 With continuous sending every forth value will be given 3 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances B07 FastHost Query Set Switch On Mode FastHost Description You can use B07 to specify that repetiti
94. mand understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Value Float gt 10 digits Value of the external test weight lt Unif gt String Weight unit of the external test weight defined unit of the balance Comment e The adjustment weight must be entered in the defined unit of the balance This unit can be found by entering an inquiry command M20 without arguments e Use TST2 fo begin the test procedure with the set weight e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example V Query of the current external test weight METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M21 Query Set Unit Level 2 Description Use M21 fo set the required weighing unit or query the current setting Syntax Commands M21 Query of the current unit M21 Des Unit Set the unit s Balance Responses M21 B Des Unit M21 B M21 A Des Unit Current first unit Current last unit M21 A Command understood and executed successfully M21 I Command understood but currently not executable M21 L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning Des Integer O Host unit
95. mediately after SM1 e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V SM1 Start a dynamic weighing immediately and transfer the result SM1 _A Command understood result follows SM_ uuu 23 76 9 Result of the dynamic weighing is 23 76 g 116 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SM2 Dynamic Weighing Start After a Minimum Load Is Exceeded and Send Result Level 3 Description Use SM2 to start dynamic weighing if the applied weight exceeds the specified minimum load The result is transferred via the interface once the weighing time has elapsed Syntax Command SM2 start a dynamic weighing automatically after the defined minimum load is exceeded and transfer the result once First Balance Responses Dynamic weighing has been started wait for second response During ihe weighing operation e g until the second response no further commands can be executed SM2_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows SM2_L Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect No second response follows Further Balance Responses SM WeightValue Unit Transfer of the result completed successfully Weight
96. ment e Only the values available in the set up of the balance are accepted 25 5096 75 and 10090 e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way fo reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example v M37 Query of the current draft shield door opening width 4h WS ys Door opening width is set to 75 See Also WS Query Set Position of Draft Shield Doors 99 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M39 SmartTrac Query Set Graphic Level 2 Description You can use M39 to set the type of SmartTrac graphic used weighing range graphic or query the current setting Syntax Command M39 Query of the current SmartTrac Graphic M39_ lt SmartTrac gt set the SmartTrac Graphic Balance Responses M39_A_ lt SmartTrac gt Current setting of the SmartTrac Graphic M39_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Nominal 20 Meaning Nominal gt 0 lt Smartlrac gt Integer O No SmartTrac Weighing in graphic Round SmartTrac Round weighing in SmartTrac 2 omartTrac bar Weighing in SmartTrac bar 3 smartTrac measuring beaker smartTrac crosshairs Comments e lf the application contains a nominal value that is gt O the used weighing range graphics
97. mentioned above are automatically displayed as weighing in graphics listed in the left most column e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example Y M39 2 Set the SmartTrac bar A M39_A SmartTrac bar has been set 100 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M40 Query Set Inner Draft Shield Door Opening Width Level 2 Description Use M37 fo set the inner draft shield door opening width or query the current setting Syntax Commands M40 Query of the current inner draft shield door opening width M40 DoorOpening set the inner draft shield door opening width Balance Responses M40_A_ lt DoorOpening gt Current setting of the inner draft shield door opening width M40_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt DoorOpening gt Integer 25 Door opening 25 50 Door opening 50 715 Door opening 75 100 Door open Comment e Only the values available in the set up of the balance are expected 25 50 75 and 100 e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example V M40 Query
98. n coarse range with stored SES EAD 95 02500 V SIS A TSS AGI EI ELM V SIS SISA 4 _ tare and unstable Query of the current weight value Error not valid Query of the current weight value Overload 112 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SIU Send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Immediately Level 2 Description Use SIU to immediately send the current weight value along with the displayed unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SIU send the current net weight value with currently displayed unit irrespective of balance stability Balance Responses S_S_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Stable weight value in currently displayed unit S_D_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Non stable dynamic weight value in currently displayed unit S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring Sut Balance in overload range Comment e As the SI command but with currently displayed unit e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V sIU Query of the current weight value with currently displayed unit 12234 1b Non stable dynamic weight value is 12 34 Ib 113 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Man
99. n overload range Comments e The balance response to the command ST is the last internal weight value stable or dynamic before receipt of the command ST e To send weight value immediately in actually displayed unit see SIU command e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer fo Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V SI Send current weight value A SEND S 129 07 9 The weight value is unstable dynamic D and is currently 129 07 g 108 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SIR Send Weight Value Immediately and Repeat Level 0 Description Use SIR to immediately send the current weight value along with the host unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface but this time on a continuous basis Syntax Command SIR send the net weight values repeatedly irrespective of balance stability Balance Responses S_S_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Stable weight value in unit actually set under host unit S_D_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Non stable dynamic weight value in unit actually set under host unit S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring S Balance in overload range Comments e STIR is overwritten by the commands S SI SR e and hardware break and hence cancelled
100. nce DAT dd mm yyyy Set the date of the balance Balance Responses DAT_A_ lt dd gt _ lt mm gt _ lt yyyy gt Current date of the balance DAT_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command DAT L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning ao Integer 01 31 Day mms Integer O1 12 Month yyyys Integer 2000 2099 Year Comment e he set date is retained even after the Cancel command a Example V DAT Query of the current date of the balance DAT_A_01 10_2006 Current date of the balance is 1 October 2006 si tst 42 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances DW Display Show Weight Level 1 Description Writes the current weight value to the balance display using the set unit This command is used fo reset the display after using the D command Syntax Command DW Switch the main display to weight mode Balance Responses DW_A Command understood and executed successfully Main display shows the current weight value DW_I Command understood but currently not executable Comment e DW resets the balance display following a D command 43 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 10 List All Implemented MT SICS
101. nce IDo anar andi a aa a ap a Pitan lohan a aA EET ahs aeea ade sl aaa A aA RRN Level 2 sss 50 I1 1 Query Balance Type sesseeee nennen nnne nnn nhe nnn nnn nnn ein nnn nna rena nd dn dana re nnn daa Level 2 ssss 5 HA Query Balance INOM MONON see Lc Level 2 i sene 52 5 9 Uer PO WS ERIGI nece Is aed E E alee TELLUS EA EID LOVE 2 rnanan 54 16 Quon Daio or ipsc ES GVBl Zarori 55 117 MinWeigh Query Date of Next Test ish toute Rt PE E RE RT QU EO rne Nose uar ma Ned I aD eom bb ode Le DU Ne OUR OR I Errr US Lavel 2 foo ui ta 56 Sin Weigh Query MelllOd cens ciem eei conia eee etd mete Quoi E A ti intet assente id Laid chan dU S locas Level 2 otia aeta 57 r9 MinWelgh Quen LiM uos LE euo ed do Re e a e nt pb E Mud udi nt a cu s Level 2 5 oer ae 58 120 Query Mim Welghb arermieler sts Dobis mie etes e OE Reed tutae bibat entes a ditas Eere ke du etu reducti eeu Eas Level 2 ieee 59 26 Quon OVEN SONS OF eem mE Level 2 sssss 60 Mas ci cederet Gre a Fa OM ER NET ETE TNR T HET OVO LIT soins sa ems 6 MOT Quen eres segs m c Level 2 once 63 MOZ Quer Seb EVI ODIO onenao destitui danse eigen adute ctn tas edo asa chat boats tutte GE E oct as e IM D a I M Mea Level 2 ee 64 MOS Query Set AutoZero usssssssssees mener nnn nnn nn nni rera nnn rr dann ada rand d nana e dann d Level 2 sssss 65 MO4
102. ndard Dynamic weighing filter is se METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A07 Dynamic Weighing Query Set Start Mode Level 3 Description settings for automatically starting dynamic weighing A measuring cycle can be started automatically if a specified minimum weight is exceeded Syntax Commands A07 Query of the start mode for the dynamic weighing application Set the AutoStart for the dynamic weighing application Balance Responses A07_A_ lt StartMode gt Set the dynamic weighing start mode Command understood and executed successfully A07 LI Command understood but currently not executable A07_L Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt SfariMode gt Integer O Step procedure AutoStart on 2 Quick procedure Comment e This command can only be used when the application dynamic weighing is started For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e ftihe AutoTare function is also activated the display is automatically reset to zero on completion of each successful weighing operation e Refer to Weighing Manual Chapter Dynamic Weighing Example set the dynamic weighing with AutoStart Dynamic weighing Autostart is activated METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances
103. nderstood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter or adjustment weight is to low Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Value gt Float gt 1 of capacity Value of the adjustment weight lt Unif gt String Weight unit of the adjustment weight defined unit of the balance Comment e The adjustment weight must be entered in the defined unit of the balance This unit can be found by entering an inquiry command M19 without arguments e The reference weight should be greater than 10 of the balance capacity it must be greater than 1 of the capacity e Use C2 to begin the adjustment procedure with the set weight e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example v M19 Quer of the current adjustment weight Current adjustment weight is 100 123 g 83 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M20 Query Set Test Weight Level 2 Description You can use M20 to define your external test weight or query the currently weight setting Syntax Commands M20 Query of the current external test weight M20 lt Value gt _ lt Unit gt Set the external test weight Balance Responses m2 0 A A Value Unit Current external test weight M20_A Command understood and executed successfully Com
104. not processed and responded to in the appropriate manner until after the second response e Use e fo abort a running test e For additional information on testing the adjustment see the Manual for the balance Example start test with internal weight The test procedure has been started TST3_A 0 01 Test with internal weight completed successfully The difference to the specified value is 0 01 136 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances UPD Query Set Update Rate of the Host Interface Level 2 Description Use UPD fo set the update rate of the host interface or query the current setting Syntax Commands UPD Query of the update rate of the host interface UPD_ lt UpdateRate gt set the update rate of the host interface Balance Responses UPD_A_ lt Updatekate gt Current setting of the update rate of the host interface UPD_A Command understood and executed successfully UPD_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command UPD_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt UpdateRate gt Float 1 100 Update rate in values per second Terminal 1 23 stand alone bridge 1 100 Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS not or a master reset e Use UPD fo configure the update rate of S
105. nt value Syntax Commands M02 Query of the current environment M02 Environment Set the environment Balance Responses M02_A_ lt Environment gt Current environment Command understood and executed successfully MO2 I Command understood but currently not executable MO2_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Environment Integer O Very stable stable 2 Standard 3 Unstable 4 Very unstable Comments e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e e Not all balances offer the complete range of settings If a setting is made that is not supported by the balance an error massage is issued M02 LL Example Set the environment to unstable METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M03 Query Set AutoZero Level 2 Description Use M03 to switch the AutoZero function on or off and query its current status Syntax Commands M03 Query of the current AutoZero function M03 AutoZero Set the AutoZero function Balance Responses M03 A lt AutoZero gt Current AutoZero function MO3 A Command understood and executed successtully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type
106. nt setting The test procedure has been started e TST1 0 00000 3 Clear weighing pan l ipe LC COO OG ei Load 100 g external weight TST1 A 0 00020 9 Test completed current difference is 0 00020 g 134 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TST2 Start Test Function with External Weight Level 2 Description Use TST2 to start the balance test function using external test weights Syntax Commands Start test function with external weight First Balance Responses TST2 B The test procedure has been started Wait for next response see comment TST2 I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows TST2 T Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter No second response follows Further Balance Responses TST2_ lt WeightValue gt lt Unit gt Prompt to unload and load the balance TST2_A_ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Test procedure completed successfully Weight value with unit corresponds to the deviation from the specified value displayed in the top line after the test TST2_1 The test procedure has been aborted as e g stability was not attained or wrong weights were loaded Comment e Commands sent to the balance during the test procedure are not processed and responded to in the appropriate manner until the test procedure is at an end e The val
107. nteger O Instrument configuration 1 Instrument description 2 SW identification number 3 SW version 4 Serial number 5 TDNR number lt Index gt Integer Index of instrument module lt Info gt String lt Bridge gt Weighing bridge information corresponding to lt No gt Terminal Balance terminal information corresponding to lt No gt lt Option gt Balance option information corresponding to lt No gt Balance Balance information corresponding to No Printer Printer information corresponding to No Second second Display information corresponding to No Display Comments e The response to the inquiry of instrument configuration can comprise one or more lines compact balances bridges with without terminal etc e The description of an option is the language independent product name e g RS232 Option e fihere are several modules of the same kind the descriptions have an appendix comprising of a hyphen and a number Examples lt Option 1 gt lt Option 2 gt Example Vinao Query of the current balance information as 114 B 0 1 Bridge Bridge 114 B 0 2 Terminal Terminal AS 1b eoe ere Oro d Option V I14_1 Query of the current instrument descriptions a esas a a ells qp Bridge is a X205T Example continued on next page a Ae Bale UAE Excellence Plus Terminal k li kel o LJ 52 aia A l 3 RS232 Option k li Lo Lo
108. on has been selected this will result in a timeout error e With Bo8 o the stability criterion corresponds to the default weight value and to command Z Example V B08 Set to zero with FastHost stability criteria Set to zero with FastHost stability criteria successfully completed METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances CO Query Set Adjustment Settings Level 2 Description CO can be used to define the type of adjustment Other commands are required to actually trigger the adjustment procedure and define the adjusted weights Syntax Commands CO Query of the current adjustment setting Se he adjustment seting Balance Responses C0 A Mode Weight Value Unit Weight value and unit specify the value of the weight for an external calibration requested from the user via the display see command c1 The unit corresponds to the factory setting of host unit e g gram g with standard balances or carat cf with carat balances respectively With internal adjustment neither weight value nor unit appears Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g faring COLA Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter certified version of the balance Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Mode gt Integer O Mode Manual The adjustment can only be triggered manual
109. ons Query Set Date Query Set Time Power On Off Cancel Dynamic Weighing Cancel all SMx Commands Display Show Weight Query Set Weighing Mode Query Set Environment Query Set Value Release Query Set AutoZero Query MinWeigh Parameter Display Write Text to Display Display Show Weight Keys Query set Configuration Query Set SmartSens Functions Display Query Set Brightness 14 Door 4 2 General Setup 4 2 1 Printer Printer 4 2 2 Applications MinWeigh Percent Weighing Piece Counting Dynamic Weighing M09 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M23 M24 PWR M37 M40 WS M07 M24 P100 P101 P102 I17 I18 I19 I20 SUM SIUM M34 A01 M25 M26 SU PW M25 M26 SU A06 A07 A08 A09 SMO SM1 SM2 SM3 SM4 M25 M26 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Display Query Set Contrast Beeper Query Set Volume Beeper Beep Query Set Touch Function List Available Languages Query Set Language Query Set Standby Mode Query Set Readability 1d xd Query Set Print Key Function Power On Off Query Set Draft Shield Door Opening Width Query Set Inner Draft Shield Door Opening Width Query Set Position of Draft Shield Doors Query Set AutoDoor Query Set Print Key Function Printer Interface Send Text Printer Interface Send Weight Value Printer Interface Send Weight Value Immediately MinWeigh Query Date of Next Test MinWeigh Query Method MinWeigh Query Limits Quer
110. ons are sent lt Fvent Char Key was pressed and held around 2 seconds Key was released after being pressed shortly or for 2 second FuncNr Integer Adjustment Tare Zero Data transfer to printing device 6 Reserved for future use Test fal Home E User profile XP balances only lt KeyNr gt Integer l Settings XP balances only Bo KNM RIOINK O IOjIIR Oo IN reserved METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 5 30 Zero 6 reserved 7 Transfer 8 Configure actual applications 9 sn Applications 10 T Tare On Off Comments e There is no key number assigned to the door keys therefore no response is invoked upon pressing one of these keys e K_1 is the factory setting default value e K_1 active after balance switched on and after the cancel command e e Only one K mode is active at one time e The mapping of the key numbers on the different terminals are displayed below XP Analytical Balances XP Precision Balances XS Balances jM 3H a B 1H e 3A s B 3 Hs B gM all 7 n _ ha 5a um 3 5 c mae i EB a 10 10 5 10 10 Example When a code with a long press is sent new key commands will not be accepted V RA set mode 4 when a key is pressed execute the corresponding function and send the function number as a response
111. onses ST_A_0 Function inactive no weight value is sent when the transfer key amp is pressed ST_A_1 Function active weight value is sent each time when the transfer key is pressed Command understood and executed successfully ST Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command ST_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter certified version of the balance Comments e ST is the factory setting default value e ST function is not active after switching on and after reset command e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Examples Vv ST_1 Activate ST function AN eene Command executed 123 A56 g When transfer key pressed current net weight is 123 456 g 125 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SU Send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Level 2 Description Use SU to send a stable weight value along with the currently displayed unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SU send the current stable net weight value with the currently displayed unit Balance Responses S S WeightValues Unit Current stable weight value with the currently displayed unit S I Command understoo
112. plication has been set 21 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances A10 Weighing Query Set Nominal Tolerance Tolerance Level 3 Description You can use A10 to enter the nominal values inc tolerances or query the current values As soon as you have specified the values the SmartTrac changes and displays the graphic weighing in aid Syntax Commands A10 Query of the nominal value tolerance tolerance A10 No Value Unit Set the nominal value tolerance tolerance Balance Responses A10 B 0 Value Unit Query of the nominal value tolerance tolerance A10 B Value Unit A10 4A 2 Value Unit A10 A Command understood and executed successfully ATO Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O Nominal value tolerance 2 folerance lt Value gt Float Nominal value Uni Weight unit with tolerances possible Comment e The values will be output differently depending on the application For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e Specified nominal and tolerance values must be reset manually A10 0 0 9 A10 1 2 5 A10 2 2 5 5 e As soon as you have specified the values the SmartTrac switches to the graphic weighing in aid e Weight and p
113. ponds to the command S Balance Responses P101 A Command understood and executed successfully P101_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring P101_L Command understood but not executable e g printer is not connected Comments e he command P101 has no influence on the function of the printer as a record printer e The draft shield closes with this command when the Door function is set on Automatic If opens after sending a stable weight e he Printer has to be connected switched on and configured Example V P101 send stable weight value to the printer Print out hos been started 103 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances P102 Printer Interface Send Weight Value Immediately Level 2 Description Use P102 to send the weight value to the printer immediately This corresponds to the command STI Syntax Command P102 send weight value fo the printer immediately corresponds to the command ST Balance Responses P102 A Command understood and executed successfully P102 Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring P102_L Command understood but not executable e g printer is not connected Comments e he command P102 has no influence on the function of the printer as a record printer e The draft shield does not close with t
114. ponses C1_B The adjustment procedure has been started Wait for second response see comment C1_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows Command understood but not executable e g certified version of the balance No second response follows Further Balance Responses Weight request with external adjustment C1_A Command understood and executed successfully C1 I Command understood but currently not executable e g stability not attained or wrong weight loaded Comments e Commands sent to the balance during the adjustment operation are not processed and responded to in the appropriate manner until the adjustment is at an end e Use e to abort a running adjustment Example v Cl Start the a GSA according to the current setting ER eere ees Prompt to unload the balance Cire e200 CO Oey Prompt to load the adjustment weight of 2000 00 g E c1 0 00_g Prompt to unload the balance Adjustment completed successfully METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances C2 Start Adjustment with External Weight Level 2 Description Regardless of the co setting C2 carries out external adjustment with the reference weight defined in M19 Syntax Command C2 start the external adjustment Query of the current weight used by means of the co command First Balance Responses C2 B The adjustment procedure has been
115. r the weight unit that is to be used to display weighing results Depending on where the results are output the balances offer the possibility of selecting a particular unit M21 This enables the displayed unit and info unit to be shown on the terminal Host unit is used to output the weighing results via an interface host on the basis of MT SICS commands The weight values and the displayed unit can only be output by means of the s u commands Digit d A digit refers to the smallest numerical increment a balance can display this is also referred to as the balance s readability E g a XP205 has five decimal places ifs digit is 0 01 mg The digit is sometimes used as a generic unit Behavior with Automatic Door Control Various commands implicitly support motor operated draft shield doors where used This means that motor operated draft shield doors can be activated whenever a stable weight value has to be recorded in the shortest possible time Activating automatic door control results in the following e Condition of doors saved e Doors closed e Commands executed e Previously saved condition of doors reestablished The most important applications for the behavior described above are e Zeroing taring e Adjustment and testing procedures as well as FACT e s commands e Print commands e Others Other definitions e The command is executed even when automatic door control is not activated e Even if the doors cannot be closed
116. rrent Settings ssssssse Hes Level 2 l 36 G2 Ip Adjustment WITE XEMA WEM asas rco ad cut sag then a E Fa our pi aoo RiE ru Diner DR PR DUKE oL BC Pn D I ROBA Rx dI M UE De UEE Level 2 oot oe titi 37 C3 Start Adjustment with Internal MelO Iss aseo accu etos Res tears mette nae ext talc nein cmecmee amenccnacinacesuee ae tea auintonsaaebacnaavanaseas LOWGN 2 oic te titises 38 COM Query Set Communication Parameters of the built in Serial Interface ssssssse Hmmm Loval 2 c adorent 39 D pispa Ie Tex DISC a iioii ch Lo de nde echa onte ae DU eee dh tudo re MEDI ebd dtes Ie rds pce i des Loval T ierit 4 DAT QUV AT DO Ee Level pP EE 42 DVVE DISDIGW SNOW Weigh Er Level eR 43 IO List All Implemented MT SICS Commandqs sssen memes Level Quoc cmn 44 I Query MT SICS Level and MT SICS Versions sessseee mmn nnn nnn nnns Level O ssss 45 I2 Quen Balance Data Type and CAPACI J aserne vehe ree eidet wha nana tendit A E ome opua eaten Mutated unre Level Diss oit estos 46 I3 Query Balance Software Version and Type Definition Number eese Hmmm Kio M 47 1A UCI SOP ONIN CITI DG le eds ecrit dnte ecco Rete dt tine ct tec aia Rind alt Ob n tenet Mer p dep ite Rt CE RN Erde Level Oe 48 I5 Query SW lIdentification UOC ce cut eset ste Agree tara cen Rate cetbaqe em te Sue te lela Roto testo dene ed noto allele ot Danae deed E ecu Level Q T 49 TO Quoy Bala
117. ry Set Temperature Criterion esseeseeenm mns Level 2 sese 82 MIS Query Ser Adjustment WOelgfls cie Ret i te Rete ro diete et dates Ehud bo tiri ot s reed nale da edt ut p Pe DR e qu L vel 2 c eint 83 M20 ANV Set TSE VV OIC MN sedi ar atate RM Ete Creed aaro RR bo nbi de Ret Iri pro ted GVBl 2 croce rir d 84 VIP EAR Iis LM PEL outa acta N Calan cell touts Level 2 i5 Leo tdm 85 M22 Qu ry Set Custom Unit DefipillODs 32 4 2 321 9 023 aati rame a bcd CU pe Mende ei a Nerei aet denen Mamita a salicaca ts Lavel Z oed bu denen dat 87 M23 Query Sel Readabilli PGK is cet ad UR A ERU ped a da Ret tl tv t PR E Pt wen ded tdt evi t A HR RP Laval 2 ebrios 88 M24 Query Ser Print Kev FUNCION uc es eet D e Ha i e to e t rm a t Dave E MO teer et adotta d un MAR REA uade Level 2 ote eas 89 M25 LISPADDIEGIOFTIS dite Drtned et Bet beo battle af ad Sat Mea cte iC Cieero d toe C data eedurk fa te Eutr A Level 2 esssses 90 M26 Quens Curen APC OM OM cscs cane ed ead he Gon tn m cat Paene aetati iunt tanta minut het li ead et Coesde cd en cucadeas Level 2 1 S oscmbpt rad 9 M27 90 P AOIBSITHORITAIS IDDVas etos atit sss tentat act edu repetam Mt Ut E nM NM LE LEM Lx M EU PUE DN LUN UE Level 2 siste tein met 92 MZO s Query Sel Vale ROBUS ooi p ettet bad erste dubie anat AP Eo ut idutess teat pio under bias etu ee ead L vel 2 ie cde tissnderspagaxe 93 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M3
118. s remain unchanged e he duration of the timeout depends on the balance type e he draft shield closes with this command when the Door function is set on Automatic It opens after sending a stable weight g C a za Zero setting performed 139 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Zl Zero Immediately Level 0 Description Use ZI to set a new zero immediately regardless of balance stability All weight values including the tare weight will be measured relative to this zero After zeroing has taken place the following values apply tare weight O net weight gross weight O Syntax Command ZI Zero the balance immediately regardless the stability of balance Balance Responses ZI D Re zero performed under non stable dynamic conditions ZI_S Re zero performed under stable conditions ZII Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring ZI Upper limit of zero setting range exceeded Z1 Comments e The tare memory is cleared after zero setting e This command is not supported by approved balances e he zero point determined during switching on is not influenced by this command the measurement ranges remain unchanged Example Zero immediately LD Re zero performed under non stable dynamic conditions 140 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 4 Commands Listed by Tasks 4 1
119. s possible to enter values with decimal places but the balance will omit these and will only store the integer value Examples VY M08 55 Set the display brightness to 5596 M08 A Display brightness is set V M08 Query of the current display brightness M08 A 60 Current display brightness is set to 6096 7 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M09 Display Query Set Contrast Level 2 Description You can use MO9 to set the contrast of the terminal display or query the current setting Syntax Commands MO9 Query of the current display contrast M09 Contrast set the display contrast Balance Responses M09_A_ lt Contrast gt Current display contrast MO9_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt Contrast Integer 0 100 Display contrast in Comment e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Technically speaking it is possible to enter values with decimal places but the balance will omit these and will only store the integer value Example V M09 Query of the current display contrast M09 4A 60 Current display contrast is set to 60 12 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for
120. s with embedded systems and in process applications such as dispensing If implemented FastHost commands will demonstrate the following properties e They will not appear in the command listing of the command ro request with BOO e Inthe case of a weighing platform with a connected terminal the commands will only be available on the permanent RS interface via a host e Inthe case of a stand alone platform without any additional options the commands will be available on the permanent RS232 interface along with the usual host commands e Inthe case of a stand alone bridge with an additional option the commands will only be available on the optional interface along with the usual host commands e Most commands will be permanently saved To establish a default condition the following command sequence is recommended o B02 0 o B04 S S 2W 10 9U o BO5 0 o B06 l o BO7 _ 0 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 3 Commands and Balance Responses Cancel Level 0 Description can be used fo achieve the same effect as disconnecting and reconnecting the power supply which empties the volatile memories The purpose of this command is to initiate a command sequence Syntax Command Resets the balance to the condition found after switching on but without a zero setting being performed Balance Response I4 A SNR serial number is emitted the balance is ready for operation Comm
121. sages There are three different error messages lt ID gt CR LF 2 characters Name Type Values Meaning lt D gt String ES Syntax error The balance has not recognized the received command ET Transmission error The balance has received a faulty command e g owing to a parity error or interface break EL Logical error The balance can not execute the received command CR Byte Carriage return ASCII 13 dec LF Byte Line feed ASCII 10 dec Example Trial to set the update rate to 20 weight values per second V upd_20 UPD accidentally written in lowercase T ES syntax error upd not recognized as a command METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 2 1 3 Tips for Programmer This reference manual covers the MT SICS commands for Excellence and Excellence Plus balances As the C balances can differ based on model and software version not all the MT SICS level 2 and 3 commands Jl are usable on every model We therefore recommend using the 10 command to get an overview of all commands that are supported by a particular balance Commands thot are listed with the 10 command but not described in this booklet are not available for the user Planning the use of MT SICS Commands Investigations of various applications have shown that the vast majority of all system solutions can be handled with the commands of MT SICS level O and 1 This means for you if you res
122. seesessseesee menn Level 3 21 A10 Weighing Query Set Nominal Tolerance Tolerance sesseenm nnns Level 9c eec 22 BOO FEOSIMOSESEISPASORHETIGIEICIS nafci nodos t flor be doa bieten Rl N db I rar ta haa prd cascaded FOSTHOST wc ect ertet 23 BOTS FastHosr send Inaividudl alie aobe OH REDE Eri tbe ear td pe esee futt e Mea Rr be denen tete ritas oet d NUN dene d FastHost a sees 24 B02 FastHost SIGH SIO ps GOMMAUOUS MOG 4c sos aee ate dio tet etit tee bibatur et Re biet n a Im e Red t od ela dene d FOSIHOSI ic oett 2D BOS FastHost Query Time Interval of Value Counter ssssssessenm mmm nnns FOSIMOST ieu 26 BO4 FastHost Query Set Format Specification sessssessseseeennm mmn nennen nnns FOSIHOST uetus 2 BOS Fasirlost Query Ser SIODIMY CSR usas tct rs he cebat rette at nd he bb eti E li tutu ned est aiv ua ved asa Des FastHost 30 BO6 FastHost Query Set Downsampling Factor eese nennen nnn nnn en dn d EOSIBIOSI ies ene Es 3 B07 Fastdost QuereoelwITer Ol ModE roi ss car nance estesa tibt m atau sar ERN Bed tur bu elie Ie tesa tin AE ie oa cn EGSIBIOST octo 32 BOS FastHost Zero with FastHost Stability Criteria co aaeuctindes ua osa duit de iss ale agat ebd nde Debita a Pto oat ecu debtdides FOSIPIOSDs ntes coute cites 39 CO s QUEN Sel ASTHMA ee n n a E N O neers LOVE Z us tet anina 34 C1 Start Adjustment According to Cu
123. t Date of MinWeigh Test Balance Responses I11 4 dd mm yyyy Current next Date of MinWeigh Test T11_1 Next Date of MinWeigh Test can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Parameters Name Type Values Meaning ao Integer 01 31 Day mms Integer O1 12 Month yyyys Integer 2000 2099 Year Comment e MinWeigh can only be activated by a service technician e For additional information on MinWeigh Minimum Weight see the Operating Instructions for the balance Example Query of the current next Date of MinWeigh Test Date of Next MinWeigh Test is July 19 2003 56 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 118 MinWeigh Query Method Level 2 Description You can use 118 to query the methods defined for determining MinWeigh Syntax Command I18 Query MinWeigh Methods Balance Responses I18 4A No Method Parameter Current set MinWeigh Methods I18_I MinWeigh Method can not be transferred at present as another operation is taking place Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt No gt Integer 1 n Number of defined method Method String Name of method The length is restricted up to 20 characters Parameter String Test parameter The length is restricted up to 20 characters Comment e MinWeigh can only be activated by a service technician e For add
124. t is set V M21 Query of the current unit M21 B 0 0 Current host unit is g M21 B 1 3 Current display unit is mg doa eS Current info unit is carat 86 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M22 Query Set Custom Unit Definitions Level 2 Description You can use M22 to set your own custom unit or query the currently defined custom unit Syntax Commands M22 Query of the current custom unit definitions M22 No Formula Factor Unit Rounding Set the custom unit s Balance Responses M22 B No Formula Factor Unit Rounding Current first custom unit M22 B M22 A No Formula Factor Unit Rounding Current last custom unit M22_A Command understood and executed successfully M22_1 Command understood but currently not executable executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max units Number of custom unit Formula Integer O net weight x factor factor net weight Factors Float Factor Uni string Unit name max 4 characters lt ounding gt Float Rounding step Comment e To query or define a custom unit it must be switched on M21 e The parameter settings will be saved and the only way to reset the default values will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Example Query of th
125. ta interface Standardization of the commands All new METTLER TOLEDO balances launched on the market support the standardized command set METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set MT SICS which is divided into 4 levels depending on the functionality of the balance MT SICS level O Basic Command set e g weighing cell MT SICS level 1 Elementary command set i e balances without integrated applications MT SICS level 2 Extended command set specific for a balance family e g for the Excellence balance line MT SICS level 3 Application specific command set e g MT SICS for piece counting or percent weighing A particular distinguishing feature of this concept is that the commands combined in MTSICS level O and 1 are identical for all balances Both the simplest weighing balance and a fully expanded weighing work station recognize the commands of MT SICS level O and 1 What do the commands of MT SICS level 0 and 1 offer You can use the commands of MT SICS level O and 1 to perform the following operations via the interface e Request weighing results e Tare the balance and preset the tare weight e Zero the balance e Identify MI SICS implementation e Identify the balance e Cancel Commands e Control the display e Control the keys for operation of the balance The commands of MT SICS level 2 and 3 You can naturally use the data interface to exploit all functions available with your current balance or application Thes
126. tion Use M27 fo call up the adjustment history Syntax Command M27 Query of the adjustment history Balance Responses M27 B No DD MM YYYY hh mm Mode Wgt M27 B M27 A NO DD MM YYYY hh mm Mode Wgt 1 adjustment entry last adjustment entry Command understood but currently not executable M27_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameters Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max entries Number of the adjustment entry lt DD gt Integer O1 31 Date day MM Integer O1 12 Date month lt YYYy Integer Date year fr Integer 0 23 Time hour mms Integer 0 59 Time minute lt Mode gt Integer O Internal adjustment External adjustment lt Wotb Float Weight of the adjustment weight used Example v M27 Query of the adjustment history 1 adjustment performed at 01 01 2006 08 26 h internal adjustment M27 B 2 14 112 2005 14 30 1 200 1234 g 2 adjustment performed at 14 12 2005 14 30 h external adjustment weight 200 1234 g 3 adjustment performed at 14 12 2005 08 26 h external adjustment weight 200 1234 g M27 B 1 01 01 2006 08 26 0 AN RT 2 a IUNIO GS MEC UU 92 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M
127. tood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning No Integer O max languages Language number Comment e Language number Number of the language according to the available languages see command M14 e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples M15 A Language 3 is set EEE M15 A_0 Language is set to the default language See also M14 List Available Languages 78 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M16 Query Set Standby Mode Level 2 Description You can use M16 to set the delay for switching to standby mode or to query the current setting Syntax Commands M16 Query of the current standby mode M16 StandbyMode eet the standby mode Balance Responses M16_A_ lt StandbyMode Current standby mode M16_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt SfandbyMode gt Integer O standby mode switched off 3 standby 30 min 4 standby 60 min 5 standby 120 min 6 standby 240 min Comment e The balance switches to standby mode if it is not operated within 15 m
128. tore the current weight value which can be stable or non stable dynamic as tare weight value Balance Responses TI_S_ lt TareWeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Taring performed stable tare value The new tare value corresponds to the weight change on the balance since the last zero setting TI_D_ lt TareWeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Taring performed non stable dynamic tare value TIT Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g zero setting TT T Command understood but not executable e g certified version of the balance TI Upper limit of taring range exceeded TI Lower limit of taring range exceeded Comments e The fare memory will be overwritten by the new tare weight value e After a non stable dynamic stored tare weight value a stable weight value can be determined However the absolute value of the stable weight value determined in this manner is not accurate e The stored tare weight value is sent in the unit actually set under host unit e This command is not supported by approved balances e The taring range is specified to the balance type e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer to Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V TI Tare immediately AS Moe TO dT The tare memory holds a non stable dynamic weight value See also TAC
129. trict yourself to the commands of MT SICS level O and 1 you can expand your system with additional balances from METTLER TOLEDO without having to change your application programs Setup Use the same setup during configuration and later use If you intend to use the bridge without the terminal the configuration has to be done without terminal as well Due to the system s architecture the storage behavioral of configurations is different whether the terminal is attached to the bridge or not With a terminal attached configuration is stored in the terminal s memory without a terminal attached the bridge s memory is used Removing a terminal after configuration means to remove the configuration and activation the bridge s default configuration Adding a terminal after configuration means overriding the configuration with the one stored within the terminal Command and Balance Response You can improve the dependability of your application software by having your program evaluate the response of the balance to a command The response is the acknowledgement that the balance has received the command Cancel To be able to start from a determined state when establishing the communication between balance and system you should send a cancel command e to the balance When the balance or system is switched on or off faulty characters can be received or sent Parameter Values After Switching Balance On Off The commands of the standard command
130. tten in binary code Combinations of different days are expressed as the sum of the individual days e Only one time criterion can be set using M17 all other times are deactivated M32 must be used if you wish to set several different times e lf two or more times are set M32 command resulting in an M17 query an M17_I response is generated e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples V M17 12 00 00 5 set the proFACT time criteria to Monday and Wednesday 5 1 4 at 12 00 h M17 A ProFACT time criteria is set y us AN M17 A 12 00 00 127 The balance will currently be adjusted every day 127 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 at 12 00 h 80 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 8 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M18 ProFACT FACT Query Set Temperature Criterion Level 2 Description Use M18 to set the temperature criterion for triggering a proFACT adjustment or to query the current value Syntax Commands M18 Query of the current proFACT FACT temperature criterion M18 TemperatureCriterion set the proFACT FACT temperature criterion Balance Responses M18_A_ lt TemperatureCriterion gt Current standby mode M18_A Command understood and executed successfully Command understood but currently not executable Command understood but not e
131. ual for XP XS Balances SIUM Send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information Immediately Level 2 Description Use SIUM to immediately send the current weight value along with the displayed unit and MinWeigh information from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SIUM send the current net weight value with currently displayed unit and MinWeigh Information irrespective of balance stability Balance Responses S_ lt Status gt _ lt WeightValue gt _ lt Unit gt Weight value in currently displayed unit S_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring S Balance in overload range S_ Balance in underload range Parameters Name Type Values Meaning lt Sfatus gt string S Stable net gt MinWeigh limit D Dynamic net gt MW limit M Stable net lt MinWeigh limit N Dynamic net lt MW limit lt WeightValue gt Float Weight value Uni string Currently displayed unit Comment e As the SI command but with currently displayed unit and MinWeigh information e If the MinWeigh function is switched off or is not available on the balance it corresponds to the command STU e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer fo Format of Balance Responses with Weight Val
132. ue Example V SIUM Query of the current weight value with currently displayed unit Dynamic net weight displayed greater than MW limit VY SIUM Query of the current weight value with currently displayed unit stable net weight displayed less than MinWeigh limit SIUM Query of the current weight value with currently displayed unit Dynamic net weight displayed less than MW limit 114 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SMO Dynamic Weighing Cancel all SMx Commands Level 3 Description You can use sMo to cancel any SMx commands that are in progress Syntax Command Cancel all sMx commands except SM4 Balance Responses Command understood and executed successfully SMOLI Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command Command understood but not executable e g dynamic weighing application is not active or parameter is incorrect Comments e This command can only be used with the application dynamic weighing For details on available applications and how the activate them see also M25 and M26 e Can only be executed if no weight is being applied respectively the dynamic weighing window has disappeared 115 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances SMI Dynamic Weighing Start Immediately and Send the Result Level 3 Description Use SM1 to start dynamic weighing immediately The result is transf
133. ue of the external weight is set in the menu under Test or with M20 e Use e fo abort a running fest e For additional information on testing the adjustment see the Manual for the balance Example Start test with external weight The test procedure has been started TS72 0 00 g Prompt to unload the balance Prompt to load the test weight Tor ee OOO ner Prompt to unload the balance Ay Gis a a External test completed successfully 135 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TSTS Start Test Function with Internal Weight Level 2 Description Use TST3 to start the balance fest function using internal test weights Syntax Commands Start fest function with built in weight First Balance Responses TST3 B The test procedure has been started Wait for next response see comment TST3 I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command No second response follows TST3 L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter No second response follows Further Balance Responses TST3_A_ lt WeightValue gt Test procedure completed successfully Weight value corresponds to the deviation from the specified value displayed after the test TST3 I The test procedure has been aborted as e g stability was not attained or wrong weights were loaded Comment e The commands received immediately after the first response are
134. ult shown as a number with 10 characters after a blank space including decimal point and minus sign directly in front of the first digit if the value is negative The weight value appears right aligned Preceding zeros are not shown except for the zero to the left of the decimal point With METTLER TOLEDO DeltaRange balances outside the fine range the last decimal place is shown as a space Unit String Weight unit as actually set under host unit CR Byte Carriage return ASCII 13 dec LF Byte Line feed ASCII 10 dec Examples Balance response with stable weight value of 0 256 g Request a stable weight value SS nO 2569 Balance response with stable weight value outside the fine range ge 4875 29 2 1 2 2 Format of Balance Responses Without Weight Value A general description of the balance response without weight value is the following lt ID gt lt Status gt Parameters CR LF L L METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances 1 5 characters character Name Type Values Meaning ID otring Balance response identification refers to the invoking command J Blank opace ASCII 32 dec Slalus Character Command executed successfully Command not yet terminated additional responses following Parameters Command dependent response code CR
135. under host unit TA_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g zero setting or timeout as stability was not reached TA_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Comments e The fare memory will be overwritten by the preset tare weight value e The inputted tare value will be automatically rounded by the balance to the current readability e The taring range is specified to the balance type e The weight value is formatted as a right aligned string with 10 characters including the decimal point For details please refer fo Format of Balance Responses with Weight Value Example V TA 100 00 g Preset a tare weight of 100 g TA Acunu 100 00_9 The balance has a value of 100 00 g in the tare memory See also TAC Clear Tare Value 129 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TAC Clear Tare Value Level 1 Description Use TAC fo clear the tare memory Syntax Command Clear tare value Balance Responses TACA Tare value cleared O is in the tare memory TAC_I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g zero setting 130 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances TI Tare Immediately Level 1 Description Use TI fo tare the balance immediately and independently of balance stability Syntax Command Tare immediately i e s
136. urrently Displayed Unit and Repeat on Weight Change Level 2 Description Use SNRU fo send the current stable weight value following a predefined minimum change in weight and on a continuous basis The weight value is sent along with the displayed unit from the balance to the connected communication partner via the interface Syntax Command SNRU _ lt PresetValue gt _ lt Unit gt Send the current stable weight value with the currently displayed unit and repeat after each deflection greater or equal to the preset value see comment Balance Responses S_S_ lt WeightValue gt lt Unit gt Current stable weight value 1 value S S WeightValue Unit Next stable weight value after preset deflection 2 value S I Command understood but currently not executable balance is currently executing another command e g taring or timeout as stability was not reached Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter Cp i E S Balance in overload range S Balance in underload range Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt PresetValue gt Float 1 d capacity Preset minimum deflection load Uni string Weight unit Comment e As the SNR command but with current displayed unit e The preset value is optional If no value is defined the deflection depends on balance readability as follows Readability Min Deflection 0 001 mg 0 001 g 0 01 mg 0 01 g 0 1 mg 0 1g
137. ve continuous sending as in B02 should start automatically as soon as the balance is switched on Syntax Commands B07 Query of the FastHost switch on mode Set the FastHost switch on mode Balance Responses B07 A Mode Current FastHost switch on mode FastHost switch on mode is set BO7_L Command understood but not executable incorrect parameter BO7_I Parameter not permanently saved Parameter Name Type Values Meaning Mode Integer O Normal start Automatic send after switch on is activated Comments e The switch on mode is permanently stored Example Query of the FastHost switch on mode dS BO TATE Automatic send after switch on is activated METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances B08 FastHost Zero with FastHost Stability Criteria FastHost Description Use B08 to define the stability criterion for the FastHost zero in a similar way fo BO5 for the weight value Syntax Command B08 Set to zero with FastHost stability criteria Balance Responses Set to zero with FastHost stability criteria successfully completed B08_ Command stopped due to overload B08 Command stopped due to underload Command not available stopped or timed out Comments e The switch on mode is permanently stored e Only affects B01 and B02 e lf a very large criterion has been selected 2 weighing capacity the corresponding command is ZI e fa very small criteri
138. xecutable incorrect parameter Parameter Name Type Values Meaning lt JemperatureCriferion gt Integer O Temperature criterion is switched off 1 setting is activated 2 2 setting is activated 9 3 setting is activated 4 4 setting is activated Comment e Temperature difference A temp is defined as the criterion The balance is automatically adjusted if the temperature of the balance changes by the defined temperature difference e he settings depend on the balance model and must therefore be checked in relation to the balance concerned For additional information see Operating Instructions System settings proFACT fully automatic adjustment function e The parameter setting will be saved and the only way to reset the default value will be via MT SICS or by means of a balance master reset not e Examples V mis Set the proFACT FACT temperature criterion to the 1 setting 1 setting is activated 82 METTLER TOLEDO MI SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances M19 Query Set Adjustment Weight Level 2 Description You can use M19 to set your external adjustment weight or fo query the current weight setting Syntax Commands M19 Query of the current adjustment weight M19_ lt Value gt _ lt Unit gt set the adjustment weight Balance Responses 19A Value gt _ lt Unit gt Current adjustment weight M19_A Command understood and executed successfully Command u
139. y MinWeigh Parameter send Stable Weight Value With Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information send Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit and MinWeigh Information Immediately MinWeigh Query Set Method Percent Weighing Query Set Reference in 9o List Applications Query Set Current Application send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Piece Counting Query Set Piece Weight List Applications Query Set Current Application send Stable Weight Value with Currently Displayed Unit Dynamic Weighing Query Set Filter Dynamic Weighing Query Set AutoStart Dynamic Weighing Query Set AutoTare Dynamic Weighing Query Set Data Acquisition Dynamic Weighing Cancel all SMx Commands Dynamic Weighing Start Immediately and Send the Result Dynamic Weighing Start After a Minimum Load Is Exceeded and Send Result Dynamic Weighing Start After a Minimum Load Is Exceeded Send Result and Repeat Dynamic Weighing Query Set Time Interval List Applications Query Set Current Application 142 Weighing to a nominal value 4 2 3 Options Data Interface 4 3 Adjustment Test Adjustment Test Function A10 COM UPD CO C1 C2 C3 M19 M17 M18 M32 M33 M27 TSTO TST1 TST2 TST3 M20 4 4 Balance Information Balance Information IO BOO I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I10 I11 I14 M36 METTLER TOLEDO MT SICS Reference Manual for XP XS Balances Weighing Query Set Nominal Tolerance Tolerance Quer
140. y Set Serial Interface Communication Parameters Query Set Update Rate of the Host Interface Query Set Adjustment Settings Start Adjustment According to Current Settings Start Adjustment with External Weight start Adjustment with Internal Weight Query Set Adjustment Weight ProFACT Query Set single Time Criteria ProFACT FACT Query Set Temperature Criterion A temp ProFACT Query Set Time Criteria ProFACT Query Set Weekday Query Adjustment History Query Set Test Function Settings Start Test Function According to Current Settings start Test Function with External Weight Start Test Function with Internal Weight Query Set Test Weight List All Implemented MT SICS Commands FastHost List Commands Query MT SICS Level and MT SICS Versions Query Balance Data Type and Capacity Query Balance Software Version and Type Definition Number Query Serial Number Query SW ldentification Number Query Balance ID Query Balance Type Query Balance Information Query Set LevelControl 4 5 Fast Data Communication Fast Host Commands BOO B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 FastHost List Commands FastHost Send Individual Value FastHost Start Stop Continuous Mode FastHost Query Time Interval of Value Counter FastHost Query Set Format Specification FastHost Query Set Stability Criteria FastHost Query Set Downsampling Factor FastHost Query Set Switch On Mode FastHost Zero with FastHost Stability Criteria 143 METTLER

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