DAD 143.x User Manual Profinet Rev.1.1.1 March 2023 Page 48 of 95
9.5.7 TI Averaging Time for Automatic Taring
[Index 0x2500 Sub 0x07]
This command defines the averaging time for the automatic taring. Within this time period the system
calculates an averaged tare value.
Permitted values are from 0 to 65535.
Default setting: TI = 0 ms [= automatic taring disabled]
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
Remark to TW / TI:
The dynamic automatic taring (virtually) will be proceeded only in case both commands are setup with
9.6 Output Commands GG, GN, ON, GT, GS, GW, GA, GH, GM, RM, GO, GV
net, tare, ADC sample values etc. from the DAD143.x.
9.6.1 GG Get Gross Value
[Index 0x2000 or 0x2001 / Sub 0x01] or [Index 0x2900 Sub 0x01]
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
9.6.2 GN Get Net Value
[Index 0x2000 or 0x2001 /Sub 0x02] or [Index 0x2900 Sub 0x02]
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
9.6.3 GT Get Tare Value
[Index 0x2000 or 0x2001 / Sub 0x03] or [Index 0x2900 Sub 0x03]
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
9.6.4 GS Get ADC Sample Value
[Index 0x2900 Sub 0x07]
This command gets the actual Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) value. This can be useful during
development or when calibrating to see how much of the ADC range is being used.
Slave (DAD143.x) responds
ADC sample value = 125785 d
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9.6.5
Note: This command is only relevant for the serial interface RS 232.
Issuing the GW command, which has no parameters, will return the net weight, the gross weight, the status
and the checksum values, all combined into one single string in the format W+000100+00110001AF. The
first
two sections of the return string comprise the net weight and gross weight results, followed by two
hexadecimal characters, which represent two bitmapped status indicators. The last two hexadecimal
characters represent the checksum, which is the inverse of the sum of all the ASCII values of the string, not
including the checksum characters.