
CI-100A Indicator Operation & Service Manual
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The bit definition of H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
:
Bit
Byte 1 (H1)
Byte 2 (H2)
Byte 3 (H3)
Byte 4 (H4)
0
0=stable
0= not under capacity 00=compare disable
01=lower limit
10=ok
11=upper limit
00=normal weighing
01=count weighing
10=percent weighing
11=other mode
1= not stable
1= under capacity
1
0= not at zero point
0= not over capacity
1= at zero point
1= over capacity
2
0=RAM ok
0=ROM ok
0= gross weight
0=not in HOLD
1= RAM error
1=ROM error
1= net weight
1=in HOLD
3
0= eeprom OK
0=calibration ok
0=initial zero ok
0=battery ok
1= eeprom error
1=calibration error
1=initial zero error
1=low battery
4
always 1
always 1
always 1
always 1
5
always 1
always 1
always 1
always 1
6
always 0
always 1
always 1
always 0
7 parity
Parity
parity
Parity
23.6 Communication Details when
USER-COM1/2-LAYOUT
is set to
SINGLE
:
23.6.1 Commands and response
23.6.1.1 Command:
W<CR>
(57h 0dh), request current reading
Response:
<LF>^^^^^^^^U
1
U
2
U
3
U
4
U
5
<CR><LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>---over capacity
<LF>_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U
1
U
2
U
3
U
4
U
5
<CR><LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>---under capacity
<LF> - - - - - - - - U
1
U
2
U
3
U
4
U
5
<CR><LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>---zero-point error
Note:
U
1
U
2
U
3
U
4
U
5
is 1,2,3 or 5 bytes according to current unit: %, kg, lb, pcs, lb:oz
<LF><P>W
1
W
2
W
3
W
4
W
5
<DP>W
6
U
1
U
2
U
3
U
4
U
5
<CR><LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>---normal data
Note:
(1) The decimal point position is determined by
CONFIG-PRIM.D
(2) If current unit is “lb:oz”, the format will be similar with following:
<LF><P>W
1
W
2
W
3
lb<SP>
W
4
W
5
<DP>W
6
oz
<CR><LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>
23.6.1.2 Command:
S<CR>
(53h 0dh)
, request current status
Response: <LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>
23.6.1.3 Command:
Z<CR>
(5ah 0dh)
Response: Zero function is activated (simulate
ZERO
key) and it returns to current scale status.
<LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>
If ZERO function cannot be activated, it will return to current scale status.
23.6.1.4 Command:
T<CR>
(54h 0dh)
Response: TARE function is activated (simulate
TARE
key), and then returns scale status.
<LF> H
1
H
2
H
3
H
4
<CR><ETX>
If TARE function cannot be activated, it will return to current scale status.