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EDP Commands
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EDP Commands
The 380 indicator can be controlled by a personal computer connected to one of the indicator communication ports. Control is
provided by a set of commands which can simulate front panel key press functions, return and change setup parameters, and
perform reporting functions. The commands provide the capability to print configuration data or to save data to an attached
personal computer. This section describes the EDP command set and procedures for saving and transferring data using the
communication ports. The EDP command set is divided into several groups.
When the indicator processes a command, it either responds with a value (for reporting commands, or when querying
parameter settings), or with the message
OK
. The
OK
response verifies the command was received. If the command is
unrecognized, the indicator responds with
?? invalid command
. If the command cannot be executed in the current mode, the
indicator responds with
?? invalid mode
. If the command is recognized, but the value is out of range or the invalid type, the
indicator responds with
??
followed by the type and the range.
7.1 Key Press Commands
Key press serial commands simulate pressing keys on the front panel of the indicator. These commands can be used in both
setup and weigh mode. Several of the commands serve as pseudo keys, providing functions which are not represented by a
key on the front panel.
For example, to enter a 15 lb tare weight using serial commands:
1. Type
K1
and press
Enter
(or
Return
).
2. Type
K5
and press
Enter
.
3. Type
KTARE
and press
Enter
.
Command
Function
KZERO
In weigh mode, this command acts like pressing the
Zero
key
KGROSSNET
In weigh mode, this command acts like pressing the
Gross/Net
key
KGROSS
Displays Gross mode (pseudo key)
KNET
Displays Net mode (pseudo key)
KTARE
In weigh mode, this command acts like pressing the
Tare
key
KUNITS
In weigh mode, this command acts like pressing the
Units
key
KPRIM
Displays primary units (pseudo key)
KSEC
Displays secondary units (pseudo key)
KPRINT
In weigh mode, this command acts like pressing the
key
KPRINTACCUM
Prints the accumulated weight (pseudo key)
KDISPACCUM
Displays the accumulator value (pseudo key)
KDISPTARE
Displays the tare value (pseudo key)
KCLR
Clears number (pseudo key)
KCLRCN
Clears consecutive number (pseudo key)
KCLRTAR
Clears the tare from the system (pseudo key)
KLEFT
In setup mode, this command moves
Left
in the menu
KRIGHT
In setup mode, this command moves
Right
in the menu
KUP
In setup mode, this command moves
Up
in the menu
KDOWN
In setup mode, this command moves
Down
in the menu
KEXIT
In setup mode, this command exits to weigh mode (pseudo key)
KSAVE
In setup mode, save the current configuration (pseudo key)
KSAVEEXIT
In setup mode, save the current configuration then exit to normal mode (pseudo key)
KCLRACCUM
Clears the accumulator (pseudo key)
Kn
This command acts like pressing numbers 0 (zero) through 9 (pseudo key)
KDOT
This command acts like pressing the decimal point (.) (pseudo key)
KENTER
This command acts like pressing the
Enter
key (pseudo key)
KLOCK=x
In setup mode, this command locks specified front panel key; x = KPRINT, KUNITS, KTARE, KGROSSNET, KZERO
(example: to lock the
Zero
key, enter KLOCK=KZERO
KUNLOCK=x
In setup mode, this command unlocks specified front panel key; x = KPRINT, KUNITS, KTARE, KGROSSNET, KZERO
(example: to unlock the
key, enter KUNLOCK=KPRINT
Table 7-1. Key Press Commands
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