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Give current value release
Command overview:
On receipt of a command, the terminal sends information on currently value release.
Format:
ARG <CR><LF>
Response options:
ARG_x_OK<CR><LF>
- command carried out, returns set value release
ARG_I <CR><LF>
- command understood but not accessible at this moment
x
- parameter, value release symbol
Example:
Command:
ARG<CR><LF>
- give current value release
Response:
ARG_2_OK<CR><LF>
- currently set value release parameter to
fast+reliable option
Set last digit
Format: LDS_n <CR><LF>
Response options:
LDS_OK <CR><LF>
– command carried out
LDS_E <CR><LF>
– error in-course of command execution, no parameter or incorrect format
LDS_I <CR><LF>
– command understood but not accessible at this moment
n
– parameter, decimal value determining last digit settings
n →
1 – always
2 – never
3 – when stable
CAUTION!
The numbering is assigned to a particular last digit option and it is identical for all balance types.
The command changes settings for a current working mode if, for a particular balance type, last digit settings
are assigned to the working mode.
An example:
Command:
LDS_1<CR><LF>
– set last digit option to value ‘always’
Response:
LDS_OK<CR><LF>
– ‘always’ value set
User logging
Format:
LOGIN_
Nazwa,Hasło
CR LF
where: _- space (enter name and password in a form provided by the balance – lower-case letters
and upper-case letters)
Response options:
LOGIN OK CR LF
– command understood, new operator logged in
LOGIN ERRROR CR LF
– command understood, name or password error occurrence, logging
operation cannot be carried out
ES CR LF
– command not understood (format error)
User logout
Format: LOGOUT CR LF
Response options:
LOGOUT OK CR LF
- command understood, operator logged out
ES CR LF
- command not understood (format error)
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