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Remote Setpoint / Preact / Limit Entry and Recall
To download a setpoint or preact weight value, the serial string must be prefaced by a
command to tell the indicator to expect a setpoint weight value.
ESx<weight>
Enter (download to indicator) Setpoint Weight value
RSx
Read (upload from indicator) Setpoint Weight value
EPx<weight>
Enter (download to indicator) Preact Weight value
RPx
Read (upload to indicator) Preact Weight value
x is the setpoint / preact number or limit 2200CW only (1 to 8, or 0 for current number)
(2200CW: l = low, u = under, o = over, h = high )
is a Carriage Return (enter key in terminal program)
<weight> contains polarity (negative only), up to 6 digits, and a decimal point
When entering a negative value, do not place a space between the negative sign and
the weight value. A positive value is assumed without the negative polarity sign present.
The decimal point location and resolution for the weight being entered must match the
scale's current settings.
To indicate that the setpoint value has been successfully saved,
SAVEd
will momentarily
be displayed. An entry error will be indicated by a “?” character transmitted via the
communication option.
For example:
To enter a weight value of 20 lb for setpoint 7, send the following string: ES720.000 .
To enter a -1 lb value for setpoint 5, send the following string: ES5-1.000 .
Remote Product ID Entry and Recall:
To download an ID value, the string must be prefaced by a command to tell the indicator
to expect an ID value.
Note:
Entering any serial string that begins with a numeric
character does not require a prefaced command to be saved as a value for ID 1.
EIx<ID>
Enter (download to indicator) Product ID value
RIx
Read (upload from indicator) Product ID value
x is the ID location number (1 to 8, or 0 for current number)
is a Carriage Return (enter key in terminal program)
<ID> is an alpha numeric string up to 20 characters in length
To indicate that the value has been successfully saved,
SAVEd
will momentarily be
displayed. An entry error will be indicated by a “?” character transmitted via the
communication option.
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