8527-0544-2M Rev G APS Enterprise Scale 12
SETUP AND CONFIGURATION, CONT.
PORt1 (RS-232 Serial Port 1)
This is the output format for the first serial port. It should default to “SnnA” in order to be
used with the Enterprise display.
The serial port parameters for this port are fixed at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and
No parity.
Press the UNITS key to show current setting. If value displayed is acceptable, press the
UNITS key again to save it. Otherwise, press the ZERO key to step through selections for
a new value and then press the UNITS key to save it.
Options for PORT1 output format are as follows:
SnnA
This selection allows the port to respond to the following commands and
will output Weight on Demand in the appropriate format.
Cardinal ENQ (hex 05)
Detecto AS-410D ~ (tilde, hex 7E), Pounds ONLY Mode
SMA (W)
nci
NCI output format
nntps
Mettler Toledo PS output format
nntsi
Mettler Toledo SICS output format
LPL
Lone Peak Labeling
IMPORTANT! Selecting LPL (Lone Peak Labeling) for the port output
format will change the behavior of the scale. When the scale settles on
“any” positive weight above zero, the display will lock on that weight until
the scale returns to zero.
PORt2 (RS-232 Serial Port 2)
This is the second serial port output format selection. It is identical to PORT1. The serial
port parameters for this port are fixed at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit and No parity.
Press the UNITS key to show current setting. If value displayed is acceptable, press the
UNITS key again to save it. Otherwise, press the ZERO key to step through selections for
a new value and then press the UNITS key to save it.
Options for port2 output format are as follows:
SnnA
This selection allows the port to respond to the following commands and
will output Weight on Demand in the appropriate format.
Cardinal ENQ (hex 05)
Detecto AS-410D ~ (tilde, hex 7E), Pounds ONLY Mode
SMA (W)
nci
NCI output format
nntps
Mettler Toledo PS output format
nntsi
Mettler Toledo SICS output format
LPL
Lone Peak Labeling
IMPORTANT! Selecting LPL (Lone Peak Labeling) for the port output
format will change the behavior of the scale. When the scale settles on
“any” positive weight above zero, the display will lock on that weight until
the scale returns to zero.