
PT610, PT620, PT630
Instruction Manual
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[OUTPUTS]
value
1F 1E 1D 1C 1B 1A 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
Output 1
ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF
Output 2
ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF ON ON OFFOFF
Output 3
ON ON ON ON OFFOFFOFFOFF ON ON ON ON OFFOFFOFFOFF
Output 4
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFFOFF
Output 5
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
X
|
Read Hi-res weight value
Command
:
[ADR][X]
Response
:
[ADR][X][STATUS][SIGN][WEIGHT VALUE]
Example :
(when the weight on the display is 123.4)
Command
: 01X
Response
: 01XS+00123.41
(weight is stable and 123.41) or
01XD+00123.41
(weight is dynamic and 123.41) or
01XE
(Error)
Comments:
The response includes the weight data in Hi-res (with an extra digit of resolution).
Z
|
Zero
Command
:
[ADR][Z]
Response
:
[ADR][Z][A]
Example :
Command
: 01Z
Response
: 01ZA
(Indicator Zeroed)
01ZN
(Zeroing could not be performed)
01ZX
(Zeroing is disabled)
Comments:
The Zero command does not work in net weighing.
Weight must be within the zeroing range for all operating modes.
The command will wait up to 2 seconds for scale status to be stable. If stable within this time zeroing
will be performed and Ack. is sent.
If the scale does not become stable within the time out delay, the scale is not tared and Nack. is sent.
Commands and Responses: BSI-PRO (PT620, PT630)
Note: Below is the space character, ASCII decimal 32, hex 0x20. Don’t send the [] brackets.
␣
Do not send any ADR characters if the port address is set to 00. d or digit means alphanumeric
character as appropriate for the type of data. If the response has an X at the end (i.e. aX) it means the
command is not understood.
DA1
|
ID1 name and data write
Command
:
[ADR][DA 1][16d name] [32 digit data]
␣
␣
Response
:
[ADR][DAA]
Example :
Command
: 01DA 1Bolts
M12x1.75P x 40mm
␣
␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣
␣ ␣
␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣
Response
: 01DAA
Comments:
This sets the active ID1 name and data, it does not write to ID memory.
Note the position of spaces. Send 16d and 32d with a space between, fill blank characters with spaces.
DA 2
|
ID2 name and data write
Command
:
[ADR][DA 2][16d name] [32 digit data]
␣
␣
Response
:
[ADR][DAA]
Example :
Command
: 01DA 2Nuts
M12x1.75P
␣
␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣
␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣␣
Response
: 01DAA
Comments:
This sets the active ID1 name and data, it does not write to ID memory.
Note the position of spaces. Send 16d and 32d with a space between, fill blank characters with spaces.
DH 1
|
ID1 name write