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12.8. Glossary Terms 
Term  Definition 
Calibration 
Parameter 
An adjustable parameter that can affect measurement or performance 
accuracy and, due to its nature, needs to be updated on an ongoing basis to 
maintain device accuracy, eg., span adjustments, linearisation factors, and 
coarse zero adjustments 
COMM 
The communications protocol used to communicate with the R300 Series 
Configuration 
Parameter 
An adjustable or selectable parameter for a device feature that can affect the 
accuracy of a transaction or can significantly increase the potential for 
fraudulent use of the device and, due to its nature, needs to be updated only 
during device installation or upon replacement of a component, eg., division 
value (increment), sensor range, and units of measurement. 
Count-by  The smallest change in weight units that the display can show.  See also 
Resolution. 
CRC  Cyclic Redundancy Check 
Division  A single graduation. 
EEPROM  Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory 
FIR  Finite Impulse Response 
Full Scale  The maximum gross weight allowed on the scale.  This is used to detect 
overload and underload conditions, etc. 
Graduations  The maximum number of display steps between zero gross load and full 
capacity gross load.  It is equal to the full scale divided by the resolution. 
LED  Light Emitting Diode 
NTEP  National Type Evaluation Program 
OIML  International Organization of Legal Metrolology 
opto-LINK Cable
opto-isolated infrared communications link cable 
PLC  Programmable Logic Controller 
Range  Total change in weight between zero gross load and full capacity gross load 
(ie. the nominated total capacity of the scale).  It is always given in displayed 
weight units.   
Register   
Resolution  The smallest change in weight units that the display can show.  See also 
Count-by. 
Ring Network  A network of up to 31 Instruments connected to a central computer 
RS-232  Standard for communications hardware layers. 
Step-Response  The step-response is the time between placing a weight on the scale and the 
correct weight reading being displayed. 
Transients  A temporary voltage oscillation or spike caused by a sudden change of load 
(or other external influence). 
Units  The actual units of measurement (kilograms, tonnes, pounds, etc.). 
12.9. List of Figures 
Figure 1: Weight Indicator............................................................................................................... 4
 
Figure 2: RS-232 -– One Instrument to PC using COM Port (DB9)................................................. 7
 
Figure 3: RS-232 – One Instrument to PC using COM Port (DB25)................................................ 7
 
Figure 4: RS-232 Short Cable Runs: Ring Network using COM Port (DB9).................................... 8
 
Figure 5: RS-232 Long Cable Runs: Ring Network using COM Port (DB9) .................................... 9
 
Figure 6: Commonly used Registers and Commands................................................................... 11
 
Figure 7: RS-232 Ring Network: Example with Two Instruments .................................................. 13
 
Figure 8: Streaming Registers Example........................................................................................ 33
 
Figure 9: TYPE_MENU Example .................................................................................................. 36
 
12.10.  List of Tables 
Table 1: opto-LINK vs RS-232 port ............................................................................................... 10
 
Table 2 COMM Command Format ................................................................................................ 14