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Communications Protocol CubiScan 110-T Command Set
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transactions to the SD card, where they are stored until they expire. The
long term storage may be queried at any time.
CubiScan 110-T Command Set
This section describes the commands recognized by the CubiScan 110-T to
cube and weigh packages and to set up the CubiScan 110-T for cubing and
weighing (dimension units, factor toggle, calibration, zero, and so on).
All command packets begin with a STX (start of text) and end with a LF
(line feed). Each command has a Command field and an optional Data
field. For example:
<STX><COMMAND><DATA><ETX><CR><LF>
All commands receive either an Acknowledge response (ACK), or a
Negative Acknowledge response (NACK). An ACK has an “A” in the third
character position and may include a data field. A NACK has an “N” in the
third character position, indicating that an error occurred. For example:
ACK: <STX><COMMAND><A><DATA><ETX><CR><LF>
NACK: <STX><COMMAND><N><ETX><CR>
The CubiScan 110-T responds with a question mark NACK to any
unrecognized command. For example:
<STX><?><N><ETX><CR><LF>
When a NACK is sent by the CubiScan 110-T, the operation associated with
that command is aborted due to the error.
The CubiScan 110-T recognizes the following commands from the
command set for both a serial, Ethernet, and USB connection.
Command Set Summary
The CubiScan 110-T recognizes the following commands from the
command set for a serial, USB, or Ethernet connection.
The table below shows the Command Set Summary.
(A) - Command Character
(B) - Command Hex Value(s)
(C) - Command Restricted When Sealed

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