Message
Name
Description
Type Default
Range
Ind.
Fieldbus
LOG FRQ
Storage fre-
quency *
In the case of activated datalogger,
select frequency of data storage
(data logger). The maximum
frequency corresponds to the
weight capture (maximum
frequency 250 Hz).
Sel.
10 MIN
10 MIN. [0]
5 MIN. [1]
1 MIN. [2]
10 SEC. [3]
5 SEC. [4]
2 SEC. [5]
1 HZ [6]
5 HZ [7]
10 HZ [8]
HIGH [9]
1007
LOG.DNL
Download
Log *
Download function of the log; the
records are sent through the USB
port of the device.
This function can be interrupted at
any time by pressing the ZERO key.
At the end of the sending, it is
requested to delete the log, so
confirm with the PRG key or cancel
with the ZERO key.
Spc
LOG.ERS
Delete Log *
Function to delete the log, so
confirm with the PRG key or cancel
with the ZERO key.
Spc
*) Only in case of additional configured memory and FREE operation.
DOWNLOAD THE LOG
The records stored are sent starting from the least recent ones.
Sending string in case of hardware without date clock:
<Time>;<Gross>;<Net>;<Peak>;<Inputs>;<Outputs> CR LF
Sending string in case of hardware with date clock:
<Date>;<Time>;<Gross>;<Net>;<Peak>;<Inputs>;<Outputs> CR LF
where:
Time:
field consisting of 6 ASCII characters with the duration value of the registration justified on the right
(value expressed in seconds from 0 to 999999, without non-significant zeros). In case of LOG function con-
figured to store a single record at a time, this field is always 0.
Date:
field consisting of 8 ASCII characters with the record date, in the format “dd/mm/yy”.
Time:
field consisting of 8 ASCII characters with the record time, in the format “hh:mm:ss”.
Gross Net Peak:
fields consisting of 8 ASCII characters with the weight value justified on the right (without
non-significant zeros, with any decimal point and negative sign).
Input:
two ASCII characters, “0” (30h, input disabled) or “1” (31h, input ON). They indicate respectively the
status of input 1 and the status of input 2.
Output:
two ASCII characters, “0” (30h, output disabled) or “1” (31h, output ON). They respectively indicate
the status of output 1 and the status of output 2.