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5.1.2 Reporting Commands
Reporting commands send specific information to the EDP port. These commands can be used in both setup mode and normal
mode.
5.1.3 The RESETCONFIGURATION Command
The
RESETCONFIGURATION
command can be used to restore all configuration parameters to their default values. Before issuing
this command, the Tracer AV must be placed in test mode (press and hold setup switch for approximately three seconds to
show TEST menu).
This command is equivalent to using the DEFLT function on the TEST menu. See
for more information
about test mode and using the TEST menu.
All load cell calibration settings are lost when the RESETCONFIGURATION command is run.
5.1.4 Parameter Setting Commands
Parameter setting commands allow you to display or change the current value for a particular configuration parameter (Tables
5-3 through 5-10).
Current configuration parameter settings can be displayed in either setup mode or normal mode using the following syntax:
COMMAND
<ENTER>
Most parameter values can be changed in setup mode only. Use the following command syntax when changing parameter
values:
COMMAND=VALUE
<ENTER>
where
value
is a number or a parameter value. Use no spaces before or after the equal (=) sign. If you type an incorrect
command or value, the display reads
??
. Changes to the parameters are saved as they are entered but typically do not take
effect until you exit setup mode.
For example, to set the motion band parameter to 5, type the following:
MOTBAND
=
5D
<ENTER>
K8
Press number 8*
K9
Press number 9*
KDOT
Press the decimal point (.)*
KENTER
Press the ENTER key
* Pseudo keys
Command
Function
DUMPALL
List all parameter values
VERSION
Tracer AV software version
P
Write current displayed weight with units identifier. See
ZZ
Write current weight and annunciator status. See
for more information.
S
Write one frame of stream format. See
for
information about the SX and EX commands.
Table 5-2. EDP Reporting Commands
Command
Function
Table 5-1. EDP Key Press Commands (Continued)
Note