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CubiScan

®

 125

Operations and Technical Manual

Version 1.1

Quantronix, Inc.

Cubing and Weighing Systems

380 South 200 West

P.O. Box 929

Farmington, Utah 84025

U. S. A.

Phone (801) 451-7000

Fax (801) 451-0502

email: [email protected]

Summary of Contents for CubiScan 125

Page 1: ...125 Operations and Technical Manual Version 1 1 Quantronix Inc Cubing and Weighing Systems 380 South 200 West P O Box 929 Farmington Utah 84025 U S A Phone 801 451 7000 Fax 801 451 0502 email info cub...

Page 2: ...re and firmware are protected by international and domestic copyrights CubiScan 125 measurement products incorporate technology protected by patents pending This document copyright 2011 by Quantronix...

Page 3: ...rdance with Quant ronix published specifications or those agreed upon with Buyer in writing at the time of sale or lease and that such product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship fo...

Page 4: ...inability to use the products nor any incidence of personal injury or property damage arising from the negli gence or willful act of anyone other than itself or its employees Quantronix reserves the r...

Page 5: ...he CubiScan 125 21 Connecting to a Computer or Network 21 Connecting to a Computer Optional 22 Installing and Configuring the USB Driver 24 Connecting to a Network Optional 30 Installing Qbit Optional...

Page 6: ...ntenance 73 Precautions 73 Cleaning the Sensors 74 Removing the Controller Box 74 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 77 No Response When You Turn Power On 78 Readings Are Not Accurate 78 Computer Error Message...

Page 7: ...96 Values 97 Weight Units 100 Zero 101 TCP IP Communications Setup Command Set 102 Set Port 102 Read Port 104 Set IP Address 105 Read IP Address 106 Set Subnet Mask 107 Read Subnet Address 108 Set Ga...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents iv CubiScan 125 Notes...

Page 9: ...Height Sensor Cable 16 Figure 11 Foam Shipping Supports 17 Figure 12 Cable Tie Holding Measuring Gate 18 Figure 13 Glass Cubing and Weighing Platform 19 Figure 14 Connecting Power 20 Figure 15 Serial...

Page 10: ...Menu 58 Figure 38 Main Screen 61 Figure 39 Menu 61 Figure 40 Calibration Menu 62 Figure 41 Calibration 62 Figure 42 Main Screen 63 Figure 43 Touch Screen Menu 64 Figure 44 Calibration Menu 64 Figure...

Page 11: ...en display and outputs to a user supplied PC Capacity for boxes cases is 24 x 30 x 36 inches with a resolution of 0 1 inches irregular items can be measured up to 18 x 18 x 12 inches with a res olutio...

Page 12: ...Specifications Product Description 2 CubiScan 125 Specifications Power Requirements 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Figure 1 CubiScan 125...

Page 13: ...Weight Capacity 0 005 to 50 lbs 0 002 to 25 kg Weight Increment 0 005 lbs 0 002 kg Measurement Range Cuboidal Items Irregular Items Length 2 0 in 50 mm to 24 in 610 mm 0 1 in 2 mm to 18 0 in 450 mm Wi...

Page 14: ...imum PC Specifications Windows 7 XP 95 98 NT 2000 Pentium II processor 20 megabytes of disk space screen resolution setting of 800 X 600 Quantronix QBIT software can be used to interface with the Cubi...

Page 15: ...the shipping material page 17 Connect the CubiScan 125 to a computer or network optional page 21 Connect power to the CubiScan 125 page 32 Turn on the CubiScan 125 page 21 Install the Qbit PC control...

Page 16: ...will help prevent damage to the load cells and gate while you are assembling the CubiScan 125 Examine the container and the CubiScan 125 carefully for any dam age If after unpacking you discover any d...

Page 17: ...Setup Unpacking CubiScan 125 7 s A Base assembly B Top sensor support C Glass platform D Cable cover E AC power cord Figure 3 CubiScan 125 Components B A C D F G E I J L K H...

Page 18: ...biScan 125 is designed to be operated in a warehouse envi ronment however for proper operation the following conditions should be met if possible Do not subject the CubiScan 125 to extremes in tempera...

Page 19: ...creen faces the operator Assembling the CubiScan 125 The CubiScan 125 is almost completely assembled when shipped You only need to attach the top sensor support and route the sensor cable Take the fol...

Page 20: ...Assembling the CubiScan 125 Setup 10 CubiScan 125 Figure 4 CubiScan 125 Base Assembly on Optional Cart...

Page 21: ...rom the top of the CubiScan 125 base assembly and retain them to attach the top sensor sup port 3 Set the top sensor support in position on top of the CubiScan 125 gate support and line up the screw h...

Page 22: ...Assembling the CubiScan 125 Setup 12 CubiScan 125 4 Insert the screws you removed in step 1 through the holes and tighten them Figure 6 Top Sensor Support Attached...

Page 23: ...ble gray cable with an RJ 12 connector is connected to the controller on the front of the base assembly and is routed and tied through the base and gate support It is coiled at the top of the gate sup...

Page 24: ...cable from the top of the gate support up the side of the top sensor support as shown below 6 Place the supplied cable ties over the sensor cable and through the holes on either side and secure them...

Page 25: ...15 7 Place the sensor cable cover over the wire as shown below aligning the screws on the side of the sensor cover with the slots in the top support Slide the sensor cover into place and tighten the s...

Page 26: ...bling the CubiScan 125 Setup 16 CubiScan 125 8 Connect the RJ 12 connector on the sensor cable to the connec tor on the top of the height sensor as shown below Figure 10 Connecting the Height Sensor C...

Page 27: ...Setup Assembling the CubiScan 125 CubiScan 125 17 Removing the Shipping Material 1 Remove the green foam shipping supports from the CubiScan 125 base Figure 11 Foam Shipping Supports...

Page 28: ...Assembling the CubiScan 125 Setup 18 CubiScan 125 2 Cut the cable tie holding the measuring gate in place and remove the bubble wrap Figure 12 Cable Tie Holding Measuring Gate...

Page 29: ...n 125 19 Placing the Glass Platform Remove the glass cubing and weighing platform from the cardboard box that was in the shipping crate and carefully place it on the plat form frame as shown below Fig...

Page 30: ...box as shown below 2 Route the AC power cord under the CubiScan 125 base so it cannot be crushed bent or pulled loose 3 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to a standard power outlet 4 Use the...

Page 31: ...calibration and diagnostic proce dures that take about 5 seconds Do not touch the CubiScan 125 platform during these 5 seconds Connecting to a Computer or Network You can operate the CubiScan 125 usi...

Page 32: ...power Connecting to a Computer Optional To connect the CubiScan 125 to a computer do the following 1 Place the computer close to the CubiScan 125 Refer to Place ment on page 8 for information 2 Route...

Page 33: ...documentation if necessary to identify the ports 5 Connect the computer end of the RS 232 serial communications cable to your computer s serial port or connect the USB cable to the USB port If the ser...

Page 34: ...llustrations from Microsoft Windows XP If your computer has a different operating system the screens may not look exactly like those shown but the instructions are the same 1 Execute the file USB Driv...

Page 35: ...Setup Connecting to a Computer or Network CubiScan 125 25 The Found New Hardware Wizard window appears 4 Select No not this time and click Next The following win dow appears...

Page 36: ...in the search When you unzipped the installation file the driver was installed to the default location C Program Files CubiScan125USB unless you specified a different location If you installed the dri...

Page 37: ...or Network CubiScan 125 27 7 Select Continue Anyway and wait for the installation to fin ish The following window appears indicating that the configu ration was successful 8 Click Finish to complete...

Page 38: ...ecific driver 9 Repeat steps 4 through 9 Another bubble appears in the bottom right hand corner of the monitor indicating that the new hardware is ready for use 10 Repeat steps 4 through 9 two more ti...

Page 39: ...Setup Connecting to a Computer or Network CubiScan 125 29 13 Click the Hardware tab...

Page 40: ...ns to communicate with the CubiScan 125 In this example the CubiScan 125 was assigned to COM9 16 Close the Device Manager and the System Properties window Connecting to a Network Optional You can conn...

Page 41: ...r as shown below Push the connector in until it locks There should be an audible snap when the connector locks 3 Insert the RJ 45 connector on the other end of the cable into the network socket and pu...

Page 42: ...it software program which can be used to operate the CubiScan 125 The Qbit User Guide located on the CD ROM provides instruc tions for installing and using Qbit You can also download the user guide fr...

Page 43: ...32 If you are using Qbit to operate the CubiScan 125 has the soft ware been copied onto your computer s hard disk drive Refer to the Qbit User Guide for information Does the CubiScan 125 require reca...

Page 44: ...Setup Checklist Setup 34 CubiScan 125 Notes...

Page 45: ...before you start Qbit if applica ble 1 Make sure there are no packages or objects on the CubiScan 125 platform 2 Turn on the CubiScan 125 The CubiScan 125 performs self calibration and diagnostic pro...

Page 46: ...tion is shown on the touch screen You tap touch keys on the display to change the con figuration and perform diagnostics Tap a key to select a function CAUTION While the CubiScan 125 has overload prot...

Page 47: ...ss and can scratch or break You can tap lightly on the screen with your fingertip or you can use the eraser end of a pencil or a stylus with a soft point Use a light touch just hard enough for the scr...

Page 48: ...gh ing and other functions in Qbit The Qbit User Guide is provided on CD ROM or you can download it from the Quantronix Web site at www cubiscan com Cubing and Weighing Using the Touch Screen All cont...

Page 49: ...package on the platform the indicator goes off rdy indicator This indicates that the CubiScan 125 is ready for cubing and weigh ing home indicator This indicates that the measuring gate is positioned...

Page 50: ...cubed and weighed Any kind of contact with the platform during the measurement process can alter the weight or sensor reading 3 Tap Measure The weight length width and height of the package are displ...

Page 51: ...on the right side or home position move the gate over the object and then move it back to the home position to complete the measurement Place the item anywhere on the platform Move the gate all the w...

Page 52: ...rm during the measurement process can alter the weight or sensor reading 3 Using the handle on the front of the measuring gate pull the gate slowly over the object using one of the methods described a...

Page 53: ...ct s height Tap the height image to return to the two dimensional width and length image 4 Remove the package from the platform Wait for the zero indi cator to light before placing the next package on...

Page 54: ...he Cubi Scan 125 to operate properly The CubiScan 125 tries to zero itself automatically every five seconds when it is not in the Measure mode However you may need to use this option in the following...

Page 55: ...libration and other functions Refer to the Qbit User Guide for instructions on measuring and other functions in Qbit The Qbit User Guide is provided on the CD ROM with the Qbit application or you can...

Page 56: ...ration The following options can be used to configure your CubiScan 125 1 Tap Menu at the main screen NOTE If you have set up a password previously in the system configura tion you need to enter the p...

Page 57: ...Configuration System Configuration CubiScan 125 47 The menu buttons are displayed 2 Tap Setup to display the system settings Figure 23 Menu Figure 24 System Settings First Screen...

Page 58: ...Tap Next to go to the next screen From this screen you can change the dimensional factor values Refer to the table below for the default values Figure 25 System Settings Second Screen 139 Internation...

Page 59: ...t to go to the next screen From this screen you can change whether or not to use the Ethernet port the sensors or the scale or select a language 5 Tap Next to go to the next screen Figure 26 System Se...

Page 60: ...to access the touch screen menu The location code is used to identify the CubiScan 125 in the communications data If you have more than one CubiScan 125 you need to set up a unique location number for...

Page 61: ...rn to the menu screen 8 To save any changes tap N at the Save Data field The N will turn green 9 Tap to change the N to Y and save the configuration 10 Power off and then power back on the CubiScan 12...

Page 62: ...ommunications Configuration Configuration 52 CubiScan 125 Communications Configuration The following options can be used to configure communications 1 Tap Menu at the main screen Figure 30 Main Screen...

Page 63: ...Configuration Communications Configuration CubiScan 125 53 The menu buttons are displayed 2 Tap Com to display the communication settings Figure 31 Menu Figure 32 Communication Settings First Screen...

Page 64: ...on 54 CubiScan 125 3 Tap Ser if you are using a serial communications port From this screen you can change the baud rate parity data bits and stop bits Tap Ser to exit the serial communications screen...

Page 65: ...ns Configuration CubiScan 125 55 4 Tap Eth if you are using the Ethernet port From this screen you can view the IP subnet and gateway addresses in use and you can turn DHCP on or off Figure 34 Communi...

Page 66: ...ation Configuration 56 CubiScan 125 5 Tap Next to go to the next Ethernet screen From this screen you can change the static IP subnet gateway addresses and port value Figure 35 Communications Settings...

Page 67: ...Configuration CubiScan 125 57 6 Tap Next to go to the next screen From this screen you can view the MAC Ethernet address 7 Tap Eth to exit the Ethernet communications screen Figure 36 Communications S...

Page 68: ...return to the menu screen 9 To save any changes tap N at the Save Data field The N will turn green 10 Tap to change the N to Y and save the configuration 11 Power off and then power back on the CubiSc...

Page 69: ...fter assembly and setup Calibrate the CubiScan 125 if it is subjected to any type of mechanical shock or collision with a heavy object Calibrate the CubiScan 125 as part of a regular maintenance sched...

Page 70: ...sors and the scale load cell are calibrated separately NOTE The following sections provide instructions for sensor and scale cal ibration using the CubiScan 125 s touch screen For instructions on cali...

Page 71: ...Calibration Calibrating the Touch Screen CubiScan 125 61 1 Tap Menu at the main screen The menu buttons are displayed Figure 38 Main Screen Figure 39 Menu...

Page 72: ...brating the Touch Screen Calibration 62 CubiScan 125 2 Tap Cal The calibration menu is displayed 3 Tap TS The touch screen calibration screen is displayed Figure 40 Calibration Menu Figure 41 Calibrat...

Page 73: ...on the screen 5 Tap TS again to exit the calibration screen Calibrating the Sensors You will need the 12 x 5 x 3 6 calibration cube supplied with the CubiScan 125 to calibrate the sensors Remove the w...

Page 74: ...Calibrating the Sensors Calibration 64 CubiScan 125 The menu buttons are displayed 2 Tap Cal The calibration menu is displayed Figure 43 Touch Screen Menu Figure 44 Calibration Menu...

Page 75: ...65 3 Tap Xdcr The sensor calibration screen is displayed 4 Make sure there is nothing on the CubiScan 125 platform and tap Next The following screen is displayed Figure 45 First Sensor Calibration Sc...

Page 76: ...t with both side panels with the 12 side against the left side panel when looking from the front as shown above 6 Tap Next to continue and the following screen is displayed 7 Turn the calibration cube...

Page 77: ...ndicular to the platform make certain the calibration cube is touching both side panels as shown above 10 Tap Next to complete sensor calibration 11 Tap Prev twice to return to the menu screen Calibra...

Page 78: ...curate known weight within 01 of a lb kg can make all future weight readings inaccurate Take the following steps to calibrate the CubiScan 125 scale NOTE When calibrating the scale the CubiScan 125 mu...

Page 79: ...Calibration Calibrating the Scale CubiScan 125 69 The menu buttons are displayed 2 Tap Cal The calibration menu is displayed Figure 50 Menu Figure 51 Calibration Menu...

Page 80: ...weight unit It will turn green Then tap or to change the unit e g from lb to kg Tap the weight unit again to save the change and return the display to normal 5 If the calibration weight displayed mat...

Page 81: ...ext to continue and the following screen is displayed 7 Make sure the CubiScan 125 platform is clear of all objects and tap Next to continue The following screen is displayed Figure 53 Second Scale Ca...

Page 82: ...ration 72 CubiScan 125 8 Place the test weight onto the center of the CubiScan 125 plat form exact positioning is not required Allow the scale to com pletely stabilize and tap Next 9 Tap Prev twice to...

Page 83: ...nmental recommendations see Placement on page 8 Do not put packages on the platform that are known to be over 50 pounds 25 kg All objects especially heavy ones should be placed on the platform gently...

Page 84: ...ecommended action If the problem persists contact Quantronix Technical Assis tance at 801 451 7000 for assistance If Quantronix recommends removing the controller box and return ing it for service pro...

Page 85: ...tab on the connector to release it and pull it straight out To remove the Ethernet cable connector press the tab on the connector to release it and pull it straight out To remove the load cell connect...

Page 86: ...ressure 6 Remove the four Allen head screws on the corners of the con troller box mounting plate see Figure 55 above using the 1 8 Allen wrench The touch screen is in the center of the mounting plate...

Page 87: ...s power cord Ethernet cable load cell cable are fully seated and secure locking rings clips or screws Then verify that the setup is correct For information on the setup refer to Chapter 4 Configura ti...

Page 88: ...ire additional help Readings Are Not Accurate If you suspect that the CubiScan 125 readings are inaccurate do the following 1 Zero the CubiScan 125 by making sure the platform is free of all objects a...

Page 89: ...ower 2 Is the serial cable or Ethernet cable connected to both the Cubi Scan 125 and the computer or network and are both connec tions secure 3 Computer connection Is the serial cable connected to the...

Page 90: ...Computer Error Messages Troubleshooting 80 CubiScan 125 Notes...

Page 91: ...set up the CubiScan 125 for cubing and weighing TCP IP Com munications Setup Command Set on page 102 lists the commands used to set up the CubiScan 125 for TCP IP communications with a network Serial...

Page 92: ...ernet port uses the 10 100Base T TCP IP communications protocol The following table shows the Ethernet RJ 45 connector pin assignments Asynchronous Communication Parameters Baud Rate 9600 Parity None...

Page 93: ...X CR LF All commands receive either an Acknowledge response ACK or a Negative Acknowledge response NACK An ACK has an A in the third character position and may include a data field A NACK has an N in...

Page 94: ...TX 03h 4 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 5 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Measure Command Alpha M 4Dh 3 1 Acknowledge Alpha A 41h 4 1 CubiScan Hos...

Page 95: ...4Dh 52 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 53 1 Factor Identifier Alpha F 46h 54 4 Factor Numeric 0000 9999 58 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 59 1 Domestic Int l Unit Alpha D I 44h or 49h 60 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 61 1 Carr...

Page 96: ...on Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Dim Calibration Alpha D 44h 3 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 4 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 5 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Ack...

Page 97: ...eters mode Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Dim Unit Command Alpha 22h 3 1 English or Metric Alpha E M 45h or 4Dh 4 1 End of Text Control ETX 0...

Page 98: ...SCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Fact Toggle Command Alpha F 46h 3 1 Dom Int l Alpha D I 44h or 49h 4 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 5 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 6 1 Line...

Page 99: ...escription Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Location Id Command Alpha L 4Ch 3 6 City Code Alpha 000000 ZZZZZ 9 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 10 1 Carriage Return C...

Page 100: ...Description Type Range ASCII Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Measure Command Alpha M 4Dh 3 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 4 1 Carriage Return C...

Page 101: ...9 99 50 2 Wgt Dim Wgt Unit Alpha lb kg 52 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 53 1 Factor Identifier Alpha F 46h 54 4 Factor Numeric 0000 9999 58 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 59 1 Domestic Int l Unit Alpha D I 44h or 49h 60 1 End...

Page 102: ...l CR 0Dh 8 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Measure Command Alpha m 6Dh 3 1...

Page 103: ...Wgt Dim Wgt Unit Alpha lb kg 52 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 53 1 Factor Identifier Alpha F 46h 54 4 Factor Numeric 0000 9999 58 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 59 1 Domestic Int l Unit Alpha D I 44h or 49h 60 1 End of Text C...

Page 104: ...xt Control STX 02h 2 1 Scale Calibration Alpha S 53h 3 6 Test Weight Value Numeric 050 00 100 00 9 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 10 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 11 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Ackno...

Page 105: ...onse from the control unit after sending this command an error condition exists in the communications between the host and con troller Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of...

Page 106: ...0Ah Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Values Command Alpha U 55h 3 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 4 1 Carria...

Page 107: ...mand Alpha U 55h 3 1 Neg Acknowledge Alpha N 4Eh 4 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 5 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 6 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Pos Len Descriptio...

Page 108: ...4 Length Blanking Numeric 0 00 9 99 38 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 39 4 Width Blanking Numeric 0 00 9 99 43 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 44 4 Height Blanking Numeric 0 00 9 99 48 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 49 4 Length Gain Numeric...

Page 109: ...ty English Numeric 000 999 50 10 20 30 100 100 150 201 93 1 Comma Alpha 2Ch 94 5 Firmware Version Alpha 0 000 9 999 99 28 Future Growth Alpha Space 0h 127 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 128 1 Carriage...

Page 110: ...4Dh 4 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 5 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 6 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Wgt Unit Command Alpha 23h 3 1 Acknowledge...

Page 111: ...e ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Zero Command Alpha Z 5Ah 3 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 4 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 5 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Acknowledge Format...

Page 112: ...rt numbers are used to distinguish between dif ferent logical channels on the same network interface on the same computer For example port 80 is used for HTTP traffic on the Internet Some ports have n...

Page 113: ...xt Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 40h 3 1 Port Command Alpha P 50h 4 1 Acknowledge Alpha A 41h 5 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 6 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 7 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Ne...

Page 114: ...eturn Control CR 0Dh 6 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 7Eh 3 1 Port Command Alpha P 50h 4 1 Acknowledge Alpha A 41h 5 1 5 or n Por...

Page 115: ...obtain an available IP address Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 40h 3 1 IP Address Command Alpha I 49h 4 7 15 or n IP Addres...

Page 116: ...Type Range ASCII Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII Command Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 7Eh 3 1 IP Address Command Alpha I 49h 4 1 End of Text Control ETX 03h 5 1...

Page 117: ...tation Consult your network administrator to obtain a subnet mask Negative Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 7Eh 3 1 IP Address Command Alpha I 49h 4 1 Neg Ack...

Page 118: ...rriage Return Control CR 0Dh 7 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Negative Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 40h 3 1 Subnet Address Command Alpha N 4Eh 4 1 Neg Acknowl...

Page 119: ...mat 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 7Eh 3 1 Subnet Address Command Alpha N 4Eh 4 1 Acknowledge Alpha A 41h 5 7 15 or n IP Address Alpha 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 5 n 1 End of...

Page 120: ...Control CR 0Dh 6 n 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 40h 3 1 Gateway Address Command Alpha G 47h 4 1 Acknowledge Alpha A 41h 5 1 End...

Page 121: ...Return Control CR 0Dh 6 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Acknowledge Format 1 1 Start of Text Control STX 02h 2 1 Set Command Alpha 7Eh 3 1 Gateway Address Command Alpha G 47h 4 1 Acknowledge Alpha A 41h 5...

Page 122: ...TCP IP Communications Setup Command Set Communications Protocol 112 CubiScan 125 6 1 Carriage Return Control CR 0Dh 7 1 Line Feed Control LF 0Ah Pos Len Description Type Range ASCII...

Page 123: ...replacement is necessary recommended spares Part No Description Quantity Unit 13206 Main Controller Assembly 1 11291 Sensor Assembly 3 12890 Plate Glass 1 12648 USB Cable 1 11493 Serial Communications...

Page 124: ...Parts List 114 CubiScan 125 Notes...

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