Appendix N: - System Parameter & Operation Entry Setting Commands
System parameter setting commands are used to set system parameters. Command format as below: -
a.
Hex code 0D (ASCII code $0D), then followed by
b.
Hex code 0A (LF) (ASCII code $0A) then followed by
c.
Command code listed on below table (all commands are case sensitive), then followed by
d.
Hex code 20 (ASCII code $20)
System Parameter Setting Commands Table
Command Code
Description
Number & Description of Parameters to Send
Command Format
a.
Hex code 0D (ASCII code $0D), then followed by
b.
Hex code 0A (ASCII code $0A) then followed by
c.
Command code listed on below table (all commands are case sensitive), then followed by
d.
Setting parameter. If more than one parameter, insert semi colon (
;
) between parameters. Then followed by
e.
Hex code 20 (ASCII code $20)
Instrument returns OK after a correct command is received.
Note
: - Some of these setting commands are not legal for trade. User assumed to take all responsibilities of using
these command when the instrument is used for trade application.
Sa
Calibration weight unit
and application
d1
= calibration weight unit: - 0 = kg; 1 = lb.
d2
= application: - 0 = none; 1 = OIML; 2= NTEP
Sb
Decimal format,
decimal point of kg, g
and lb
d1
= decimal format: - 0 = dot (fixed)
d2
= kg: - 0 = no decimal; 1 = 1 decimal place…… 4 = 4 decimal place
d3
= g: - 0 = no decimal; 1 = 1 decimal place…… 4 = 4 decimal place; n = not applicable
d4
= lb: - 0 = no decimal; 1 = 1 decimal place…… 4 = 4 decimal place
Sc
Capacity1 of kg, g, lb
d1
= capacity in kg. Data length = 8 including decimal with leading zero
d2
= capacity = g. Data length = 8 including decimal with leading zero
d3
= capacity = lb. Data length = 8 including decimal with leading zero
Sd
Capacity 2 of kg, g, lb
d1
= mode: - 0 = Off; 1 = dual weighing range; 2 = dual interval
d2
= capacity in kg. Data length = 8 including decimal with leading space (Hex code 20)
d3
= capacity = g. Data length = 8 including decimal with leading space (Hex code 20)
d4
= capacity = lb. Data length = 8 including decimal with leading space (Hex code 20)
Se
Division 1 of kg, g, lb
d1
= kg: - 0 = 1; 1 = 2; 2 = 5; 3 = 10; 4 = 20; 5 = 50
d2
= g: - 0 = 1; 1 = 2; 2 = 5; 3 = 10; 4 = 20; 5 = 50