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. Connections and Communications with External Equipment
12.4.3
Using Command Codes
Note
If communication conditions are incorrectly set, a communication error
message [ComErr] is displayed.
(1)
Commands that end with a number, character, or symbol other than [=]: Transmit to the balance with
a delimiter for each command code.
Example 1:
PRINT<CR>…The same operation as pressing the [PRINT] key
(2)
Commands from (4) below which end in "="
Transmit to the balance with a delimiter added to the end after transmitting a number (including
decimal places in some cases) following one command code.
Example 2:
TIME=1234<CR>
…12:34 is set as the current time.
Example 3:
P.TARE=1.23<CR> (example of type of the second decimal place)
…1.23g is set as a Pretare value.
Example 4:)
P.TARE=0.00<CR> (example of the second decimal place)
…Clears (cancels) the Pretare value.
Note
Number of digits, decimal point, position of decimal point of the numeral
transmitted succeeding to ‘=’ are the same as the case of setting the
numeric value using the AKB-301 Application Keyboard.
Use the same number of decimal places as in the gram-display. This
restriction does not apply to USER=, SOLID=, and LIQUID=.
Weighing capacity work instructions and display of arbitrary numbers on the balance can be
performed from a PC connected to the balance.
These commands will each display as "# = 2.56" and "# = 12.345.67" on the balance display. If the
balance operator presses the [PRINT] key after seeing these messages, the text strings '2-56<CR>'
and '12-345-67<CR>' will be output from the balance.
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