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5.3.2. Final Value
The final value is the numeric value converted to user units (eg. weight in kg), but
without unit or decimal places.
Note: These values are generally the same as the displayed value with the
decimal point and units removed.
Command: CMD_READ_FINAL
Return: Hexadecimal value of register without units or decimal points.
Errors: REG_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED if permission not valid.
Command: CMD_WRITE_FINAL
Parameter: hexadecimal value to write to register without units or decimal
points.
Errors: REG_ERR_UNDER_RANGE if new value < RangeMin.
REG_ERR_OVER_RANGE if new value > RangeMax.
REG_ERR_ACCESS_DENIED if permission not valid.
REG_ERR_MENU_IN_USE if menu in use and attempting to
write.
eg. An indicator displaying 2.345 kg Gross would return “929” when reading
REG_WEIGHT_GROSS. Converting 929
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to decimal gives 2345.
5.3.3. Literal Value
This is a formatted version of the Final value in a human readable form. It may be
the same as the Final Value.
Command: CMD_READ_LITERAL
eg. The Literal value of a TYPE_OPTION register is the string to show the current
value.
5.3.4. Default Value
Registers can have a factory default value associated with them.
Command: CMD_READ_DEFAULT
5.3.5. Execute
This command has optional parameters that are specific to each register.
Command: CMD_EXECUTE
Return: Dependent on register being executed on.
For more information, refer to Execute Functions page 29.