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Example 6: #=2.56 <CR>
Example 7: #=12.345.67 <CR>
A personal computer can instruct the weighing and display a specific number on
the balance.
With the commands in Example 6 &7, [#2.56] and [#12.345.67] are displayed on
the balance. When the operator presses the
key, the character string '2-
56<CR>' and '12-345-67<CR> are output from the balance.
(3) Echo back command
The balance again transmits the character strings of N pieces included between an echo back
command '{' or '}' and the delimiter.
An unprocessed echo back command is not left in the receiving buffer of the balance, N≤30.
Example 8: ABCDEFG12345<CR>
... After receiving this command, the balance outputs ABCDEFG12345<CR>. The
printer can print this character string.
Note: Only capital alphabets and a part of symbols (decimal point, symbol etc.) can be used when
printing with an electronic printer. A maximum of 15 characters per line.
(4) Command codes for
and
(i) Commands related to output
D01 Continuous output
D03 Continuous output with stability information
D05 Single output
D06 Auto Print setting (type of Auto Print is set separately)
D07 Single output with stability information
D09 Release of continuous output and Auto Print
(ii) Commands related to operation keys
POWER Equivalent to the
key
Q Equivalent to the
key
MENU Equivalent to the
key
TARE Equivalent to the
key
T Equivalent to the
key
RANGE Equivalent to the
key
B Equivalent to the
key
UNIT Equivalent to the
key
PRINT Equivalent to the
key