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6.1.2
Reporting Commands
Reporting commands (see Table 6-2) send specific information to the selected port. These commands can be used
in both setup mode and weigh mode.
6.1.3
The RESETCONFIGURATION Command
The RESETCONFIGURATION command can be used to restore all configuration parameters to their default
values. Before issuing this command, the indicator must be placed in configuration mode.
This command is equivalent to using the DEFLT function on the TEST menu. See Section 9.1.2 for more
information about test mode and using the TEST menu.
All load cell calibration settings are lost when the RESETCONFIGURATION command is run.
6.1.4
Parameter Setting Commands
Parameter setting commands allow the display or change of the current value for a particular configuration
parameter.
Current configuration parameter settings can be displayed in either setup mode or weigh mode using the following
syntax:
command
<ENTER>
Most parameter values can be changed in setup mode only; setpoint parameters listed in Table 6-10 can be changed
when in weighing mode.
Use the following command syntax when changing parameter values:
command=value
<ENTER>
, where
value
is
either a number or a parameter value. Use no spaces before or after the equal (=) sign. If an incorrect command is
typed, the display reads
??
.
6.1.5
Soft Reset
The command RS will reset the indicator without losing configuration and calibration. It does reset consecutive
number and count mode.
Command
Function
DUMPALL
Lists all parameter values.
DUMPAUDIT
Lists audit data information.
P
Writes current displayed weight with units identifier. See Section 9.2 on page 61 for more information.
ZZ
Writes current weight and annunciator status. See Section 9.2 on page 61 for more information.
S
Writes one frame of stream format.
VERSION
Returns the currently installed firmware version.
Table 6-2. EDP Reporting Commands
Command
Description
Values
SC.GRADS
Graduations
1-100000
SC.ZTRKBND
Zero track band
0.0-3.0
SC.ZRANGE
Zero range
1 - 100 (example: to make it 5%, enter "SC.ZRANGE=5").
SC.INIZR
Initial zero range
0-100 (if set to zero , no initial zero is performed)
SC.MOTBAND
Motion band
0.0 - 100 (in display divisions)
Example: to enter 5 divisions, send "SC.MOTBAND=5.0".
SC.OVRLOAD
Overload
FS+2%, FS+1D, FS+9D, FS
SC.DSPRAT
Display Rate
0.1 SEC, 0.25 SEC, 0.5 SEC, 0.75 SEC, 1 SEC, NONE
SC.SMPRAT
Sample rate
5HZ, 40HZ, 20HZ, 10HZ
SC.DIGFIL
Select Digital Filter Type
ADAPTIVE, ROLLING, OFF
SC.AFILTER.SENSITIVITY
Adaptive digital filter cutout
sensitivity
LIGHT, MEDIUM, HEAVY
SC.AFILTER.THRESHOLD
Adaptive digital filter cutout
threshold
0
–
999999
SC.RFILTER.SENSITIVITY
Digital filter cutout sensitivity
2OUT, 4OUT, 8OUT, 16OUT, 32OUT, 64OUT, 128OUT
SC.RFILTER.THRESHOLD
Digital filter cutout threshold
NONE, 2DD, 5DD, 10DD, 20DD, 50DD, 100DD, 200DD, 250DD
SC.RFILTER.STAGE1-3
Digital filtering
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64
SC.TAREFN
Tare function
BOTH, NOTARE, PBTARE, KEYED
Table 6-3. CONFIG EDP Commands
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