
XP
Requests the current product number. Do not send any numbers after the
command.
XPL
Requests all the product values (00-99). Do not send any numbers after the
command.
XZ
Requests the scale status string. Do not send any numbers after the command.
The scale status string is 6 characters long. Each character is as follows:
char 1
G for gross mode, N for net mode.
char 2
T if over 1% or capacity, SP (space) if below.
char 3
L for Pounds, K for Kilograms, O for Ounce, Z for
Pound-Ounce, G for Grams.
char 4
M for motion, S for Stable
char 5
SP (space) for valid weight, O for overload condition
char 6
O for over weight, U for under weight, A for acceptable weight,
SP (space) for tolerance off.
char 7
B for low battery condition, SP (space) for battery OK.
Examples:
N ZS U
Net mode, below 1%, lb-oz units, stable, valid weight
(not in overload), under weight.
GTLM A
Gross mode, above 1%, lb units, in motion, valid weight,
acceptable weight.
XL
Requests the format string from the specified label buffer. Follow this command
with a two digit number that specifies which label string is to be sent. Refer to
LABEL BUFFER later in this section for more information.
XB
Requests the number of label buffers currently set up. Do not send any numbers
after the command. Refer to LABEL BUFFER later in this section for more
information.
Examples:
01XO12
This requests scale 01 to return the Over value of product 12.
01XZ
This requests scale 01 to return the scale status string.
01XP
This requests scale 01 to return the current product number.
01XL03
This requests scale 01 to return the format string in label buffer 3.
01XB
This requests scale 01 to return the number of label buffers that have been
set up.
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