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ALARMS MANAGEMENT DURING THE BATCHING
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
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Send command 206 to CMDR to cancel the
alarm and proceed with the batching.
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Send command 207 to CMDR to cancel the
alarm and proceed with the batching.
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Send command 205 to CMDR to accept the
,
,
,
,
,
,
alarms and stop the batching.
For further information, see section
ALARMS
.
BATCHING DATA READING
COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
At the end of a batching, the instrument makes the relative data available.
DATA ACCESS
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Send command 1114 to CMDR;
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read the data processing status in R1 (1= data ready; 0= data not ready);
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if data are ready, send command 2100 to CMDR to make them available;
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read the data (see DATA READING);
-
only if
=
: send command 250 to CMDR to confirm the data reading and proceed to a
new batching.
DATA READING
ACTUAL
BATCHED
WEIGHT
-
Send command 2101 to CMDR.
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Read the value in R1.
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Read the sign of the value in R2 (0=positive; 1=negative).
THEORETICAL
SET WEIGHT
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Send command 2102 to CMDR.
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Read the value in R1.
STARTING
TARE
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Send command 2103 to CMDR.
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Read the value in R1.
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Read the sign of the value in (0=positive; 1=negative).
ALARM*
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Send command 2105 to CMDR.
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Read the index in R1 (see BATCHING DATA ALARMS table).
* 32-bit value where each byte corresponds to a possible alarm occurring during the batching; the
first alarm occupies the least significant byte.