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TECH_MAN_ENG_DGT4X
Serial commands
WEIGHT READING (standard string)
EXTENDED OR MULTISCALE WEIGHT READING
WEIGHT READING IN HIGH RESOLUTION X10 AUTOMATIC TARE
By selecting the PC port on demand mode (onde), you can communicate with the transmitter via serial commands.
For each command received, the transmitter emits a string containing the response (refer to the command description) or one of the following
signals:
OK<CRLF> Command sent when sending a correct command. This response does not imply that the command is executed.
ERR01<CRLF> Command sent correctly but followed by letters entered unintentionally (e.g. READF, TARES).
ERR02<CRLF> Incorrect command data.
ERR03<CRLF> Command sent not allowed (transmitter busy, or not used in the selected operating mode).
ERR04<CRLF> Command sent non-existent.
If the 485 protocol has been selected, you must precede the command with the transmitter address (e.g. 01READ).
Format
R E A D
Format
R E X T
Format
G R 1 0
Format
T A R E
Response
Standard string.
Response
Extended string.
Response
Standard string with weight in resolution x10.
Response
OK (or ERRxx).
MANUAL TARE
Format
T M A N t t t t t t
Where
tttttt tare value
Response
OK (or ERRxx).
ZEROING (of active channel)
Format
Z E R O
Response
OK (or ERRxx).
DISABLING KEYPAD ENABLING KEYPAD
Format
K E Y E D
Format
K E Y E E
Response
OK (or ERRxx).
Response
OK (or ERRxx).
READING INPUTS READING OUTPUTS
Format
I N P U n
Where
n Input (1 / 2).
Format
O U T S n
Where
n Output (1 / 2).
Response
I N P U n v v v v
Where
n Input number.
vvvv
Input status:
0000 = Not active.
0001 = Active.
FFFF = Input reading error.
Response
O U T S n v v v v
Where
n Output number.
vvvv
Output status:
0000 = Not active.
0001 = Active.
FFFF = Output reading error.
By entering a manual tare value of 0, the tare on the
scale is cleared.