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ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700
2.4.25 Division value request
Xe<CR>
(Xeb<CR>)
The terminal responds with the string:
e= n<SP><um><CR><LF>
2.4.26 Net weight request in high resolution
YN<CR>
(YNb<CR>)
The response string is:
n<SP>y<SP><um><SP><s1><s2><s3><s4><CR><LF>
n = net weight; n = 9 characters
y= net weight in high resolution; y = 10 characters
s1,s2,s3,s4=see STATUS in extended string.
2.4.27 Request maximum capacity value
XM<CR>
(XMb<CR>)
The response string is:
Max= n<SP><um><CR><LF>
n = 9 characters.
2.4.28 Request net weight without unit of measurement
YP<CR>
(YPb<CR>)
The response string is:
n<CR><LF>
where:
n= only significant digits of weight
There is no unit of measurement in this string and non significant zeros in front are not sent.
2.4.29 Conversion Value
XC<CR>
the response string is:
n<CR><LF>
where:
n= conversion value
2.4.30 Keyboard and display lock
LD<CR>
"DISPLOCK"
is displayed instead of the weight and all keys are disabled.
2.4.31 Keyboard and display unlock
UD<CR>
The entire keyboard and display are re-enabled.