9.2.2 ESTESA string
$(24H)
string start character
1
st
character
net weight with sign and decimal
point (if present)
2
nd
-10
th
character
<SP>(20H)
space
11
th
character
tare with sign and decimal point (if
present)
12
th
-20
th
character
<SP>(20H)
space
21
st
character
<um>
unit of measurement
22
nd
-23
rd
character
<SP>(20H)
space
24
th
character
<s1> scale status
25
th
character
<s2> scale status
26
th
character
<s3> scale status
27
th
character
<s4> scale status
28
th
character
<CR>(0DH)
29
th
character
<LF>(0AH)
30
th
character
Serialization:
1 start bit
7 datum bits
parity EVEN
2 stop bits
speed 4800 baud
Characters <s1>, <s2>, <s3>, <s4> are ASCII characters that must be
interpreted as hexadecimal values. Each character represents 4 bits of
different significance; for example, the incoming ASCII character "A"
must be interpreted as the hexadecimal digit "A";
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