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Data Format
The following are examples of commands. “
~
” indicates a space (ASCII: 20h). Response indicates that it is a
normal case. An error code is sent when an error occurs (refer to “
Acknowledgment and Error Codes”
).
A command that reads from a specified ID is executed for memory that is selected with function setting
. A command that writes to a specified ID is executed for internal memory.
Request for weighing data
Command Q C
R
L
F
Response I D , 0 0 0 1 2 3 C
R
L
F
ID, item code
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T C
R
L
F
Q T , + 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3
~
P C C
R
L
F
Count data
S T , + 0 0 0 1 . 2 3 4
~
k g C
R
L
F
Weight data
U W , + 0 0 0 1 . 2 3 4
~
~
g C
R
L
F
Unit weight data
The item for output data follows function setting
. With the S command, <AK><CR><LF> is
sent when the command is received. When the weight is stable, data is output with the format above.
Set tare weight (Set tare weight to 1.23 kg)
Command D : 1 . 2 3 C
R
L
F
Response AK C
R
L
F
Tare weight: Up to 8 digits including decimal point
Store unit weight, other value, or item code in use to a specified ID
Command E : 1 2 3 C
R
L
F
Store in ID: 000123 without item code
E : 1 2 3 , a b c C
R
L
F
Store in ID: 000123 with item code “abc”
Response AK C
R
L
F
ID: Up to 6 digits
Item code: Up to 20 digits (When less than 20 digits, enter spaces for the remaining digits)
Call up memory of a specified ID
Command F , 1 2 3 C
R
L
F
Call up data of ID: 000123
Response AK C
R
L
F
ID: Up to 6 digits