1569
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PT060EE1
Rev.
7
Page
52
of
62
6.2
String format in continuous mode
The
ASCII
string
transmitted
is
the
same
for
both
ports.
ID485
=
0
(lenght
16
characters)
1°
character
<STX>
(Hex
02)
Start
of
text
2°
character
[SIGN]
SPACE>
(Hex
20)
if
the
weight
value
is
positive
<
‐
>
(Hex
2D)
if
the
weight
value
is
negative
3°
character
[WEIGHT
1]
from
<0>
(Hex
30)
to
<9>
(Hex
39)
to
indicate
the
numeric
weight
value
with
an
eventual
decimal
point
<.>
(Hex
2E)
or
<SPACE>
(Hex
20)
to
cancel
the
insignificant
zeros
in
front
of
the
number
4°
character
[WEIGHT
2]
as
above
5°
character
[WEIGHT
3]
as
above
6°
character
[WEIGHT
4]
as
above
7°
character
[WEIGHT
5]
as
above
8°
character
[WEIGHT
6]
as
above
9°
character
[WEIGHT
7]
as
above
10°
character
[RELAY]
1
character
for
alarm
relay
status.
Hexadecimal
coded
character
(*)
Bit
to
1
=
relay
5
11°
character
[RELAY]
as
above
Bit
to
1
=
relay
1
Bit
to
2
=
relay
2
Bit
to
4
=
relay
3
Bit
to
8
=
relay
4
12°
character
[STATUS]
<SPACE>
(Hex
20)
Normal
operating
condition
<F>
(Hex
43)
FAIL
detected
<S>
(Hex
53)
configuration
in
progress
<O>
(Hex
4F)
over
range
<U>
(Hex
55)
under
range
13°
character
[CHK
1]
from
<0>
(Hex
30)
to
<9>
(Hex
39)
or
from
<A>
(Hex
41)
to
<F>
(Hex
46)
to
indicate
the
higher
part
of
the
checksum
14°
character
[CHK
2]
from
<0>
(Hex
30)
to
<9>
(Hex
39)
or
from
<A>
(Hex
41)
to
<F>
(Hex
46)
to
indicate
the
lower
part
of
the
checksum
15°
character
<CR>
(Hex
0D)
carriage
return
16°
character
<LF>
(Hex
0A)
line
feed
(*)
Bit=1
relay
off,
Bit=0
relay
energized.