ADVANCED USE MANUAL DD700
CONTENTS
1 PREMISE FOR THE ADVANCED USER MANUAL ..................................................................... 5
1.1 Legend The following manual applies to operations present in different models defined at time of
purchase. Below the notation in this manual...................................................................................... 5
2 COMMUNICATION PROGRAMMING ON SERIAL LINES .......................................................... 6
2.1 Symbols ............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Strings................................................................................................................................................ 6
2.2.1 Cb (or Bilanciai) string ......................................................................................................... 7
2.2.2 Extended String ................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.3 Visual String ........................................................................................................................ 9
2.2.4 Idea String ........................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.5 Cma ..................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.6 On request with address .................................................................................................... 10
2.2.7 Customised string .............................................................................................................. 10
2.2.8 Checkweight string (**) ...................................................................................................... 10
2.2.9 CW String (**) .................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.10 Piece Number String(**) .................................................................................................... 12
2.2.11 Printed data string ............................................................................................................. 13
2.2.12 Pfister String (*)(***) ........................................................................................................... 19
2.2.13 Sasco String (*)(***) ........................................................................................................... 19
2.2.14 Weightronic String (*)(***) .................................................................................................. 19
2.2.15 NTEP/ Btek (*)(***) ............................................................................................................ 19
2.2.16 Cardinal String (*)(***) ....................................................................................................... 20
2.2.17 Cardinal 748P String (*)(***) .............................................................................................. 21
2.2.18 Alsale String (*)(***) ........................................................................................................... 21
2.2.19 Globalw String (*)(***) ........................................................................................................ 21
2.2.20 Bran Luebbe String (*)(***) ................................................................................................ 21
2.2.21 Extraction String (*)(***) ..................................................................................................... 22
2.2.22 RTU Modbus(OPTIONAL) ................................................................................................. 23
2.3 Protocol for cyclical strings .............................................................................................................. 27
2.3.1 Protocol for cyclical strings ................................................................................................ 27
2.3.2 Cyclical protocol ................................................................................................................ 27
2.3.3 On request protocol ........................................................................................................... 27
2.4 Remote command protocols ............................................................................................................ 27
2.4.1 Response times ................................................................................................................. 28
2.4.2 Remote commands in the version for terminal with multiple scales................................... 29
2.4.3 Response to incorrect command ....................................................................................... 29
2.4.4 Response to correct command .......................................................................................... 29
2.4.5 Suspending cyclical transmission ...................................................................................... 29
2.4.6 Re-activating cyclical transmission .................................................................................... 29
2.4.7 Gross weight request ......................................................................................................... 29
2.4.8 Net weight request ............................................................................................................. 29
2.4.9 Tare transmission request ................................................................................................. 30
2.4.10 Scale status transmission request ..................................................................................... 30
2.4.11 Scale status transmission request (EV2001 version) ........................................................ 31
2.4.12 Scale reset ........................................................................................................................ 31
2.4.13 Tare acquisition ................................................................................................................. 31
2.4.14 Entering a tare ................................................................................................................... 31
2.4.15 Deleting an entered tare .................................................................................................... 31
2.4.16 General data table request ................................................................................................ 32
2.4.17 Identified general data request .......................................................................................... 32
2.4.18 "y" value setting request in the general data identified by "n" ............................................ 32
2.4.19 Net weight and scale status transmission request ............................................................. 32
2.4.20 6-byte net weight and scale status transmission request .................................................. 32
2.4.21 6-byte net weight and tare and scale status transmission request .................................... 33
2.4.22 Print request ...................................................................................................................... 33
2.4.23 Reading of last acquired weight ........................................................................................ 33
2.4.24 Erasing the last weight acquired ........................................................................................ 33
2.4.25 Division value request ....................................................................................................... 34
2.4.26 Net weight request in high resolution ................................................................................. 34
2.4.27 Request maximum capacity value ..................................................................................... 34
2.4.28 Request net weight without unit of measurement .............................................................. 34
2.4.29 Conversion Value .............................................................................................................. 34