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Matko SBL-2 - Option Details; Toledo; Timeout Length; Display on Demand

Matko SBL-2
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0: Restore Factory Defaults
Option 0 resets the display to factory default. It erases all data stored in non-volatile RAM
including shift amount, baud rate, end character, and sets all options to off.
1:
Version
Option 1 displays the software version of the display. The unit will display the month, followed
by the year. This option is only used for trouble shooting purposes.
2:
Toledo
When Option 2 is set to 1 or 3 the unit will decode standard Toledo Style Data Stream. When
Option 2 is set to 2 or 4 the unit will decode extended Toledo Format Stream. Settings 1 and
2 will set annunciators for the SBL-4A and SBL-6A, while settings 3 and 4 will decode LB/KG
GR/NT for standard Matko units with annunciator dots.
3:
Timeout Length
Option 3 is used to set the timeout length. The timeout length is the maximum amount of time
expected between data streams before communication is considered interrupted. The default
(0/Off) acts as a 5 second timeout, all other values represent the number of seconds the
display will wait for a new data stream. The display will then do one of three things after the
timeout depending on how Option 5 is set. The maximum timeout allowed to be set is 255
seconds. While in setup for the time out option LEFT decrements the value and RIGHT
increments.
4:
Display on Demand
Option 4 sets the display for On Demand mode. It is recommended to be turned on when
connected to the print button of an indicator or when data is only sent once every 2 or more
seconds. While in On Demand mode the display will wait for and display every data stream.
While in the default (off) the display uses every other data stream to ensure data integrity.
Gross / Net, Net = 1
Under Zero, Negative = 1
Overcapacity = 1
Motion = 1
Lb / Kg, kg = 1
0
1
2
3
4
Decimal
Position
Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
Function Bit
Status Byte A Status Byte B
X
0.X
0.0X
0.00X
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
1
1