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2.4.16 General data table request
ND<CR>
By sending this command the terminal responds with a sequence of strings ending with <CR><LF>
each containing the number of the data and its description; below a table of managed data is
provided by way of example:
1
Date
2
Time
3
Extracted
4
Gross
5
Tare
6
Net
7
Status
8
…
9
…
The value of the general data listed in the table can be retrieved and set with remote commands.
2.4.17 Identified general data request
Xln<CR>
Using this command it is possible to read the current value of any one of the general data.
2.4.18 "y" value setting request in the general data identified by "n"
yXln<CR>
where "y" is the value you wish to give to general data "n". Obviously the value that you wish to enter
must be consistent with the data format.
It is not possible to set values for some general data (for example gross weight, net weight, scale
status, date, time, totals, etc.).
2.4.19 Net weight and scale status transmission request
Xn<CR>
NOTE: The command to be sent is composed of upper case X and lower case n.
If positive, the terminal responds with the following string:
n<SP><um><SP><s1><s2><s3><s4><CR><LF>
n = 9 characters.
Characters s1, s2, s3 and s4 are status characters whose meanings are explained in par. 2.4.10.
2.4.20 6-byte net weight and scale status transmission request
YS<CR>
(YSb<CR>)
When the command is received, the terminal responds with the following string:
n<SP><um><SP><s1><s2><s3><s4><s5><s6><CR><LF>
n = 9 characters.
The meaning of bits <s1>, <s2>, <s3> and <s4> is the one described in
par.
2.4.10
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