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18.4 SERIAL COMMANDS FORMAT
Version reading command
[CC]VER<CR LF>
Instrument response:
[CC]VER,vvv,DGT<CR LF>
In which :vvv is the firmware version
Weight read command
[CC]READ<CR LF>
Instrument response: STANDARD STRING (see “TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS” section).
Extended weight read command
[CC]REXT<CR LF>
Instrument response: EXTENDED STRING (see “TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS” section).
Nota: in mode Transm , the instrument response is the value of each enable channel.
Ex for 2 channels : [CC]hh,pppppppp,uu,hh,pppppppp,uu + CR + LF (ex: ST, 6.000, g,ST, 20.1,kg)
In mode IND.CH with at least 2 channels valided, the instrument response the selected channel on the
display, and you can change the channel with the command CGCH (see below for this command)
Extended weight read + time/date command
[CC]REXD<CR LF>
Instrument response: EXTENDED STRING (see “TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS” section).
The unit transmit the extended stream + the date and time if the option is available
counting read command
[CC]REXTA<CR LF>
Instrument response: EXTENDED STRING for coun ting mode (see “TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS”
section).
Weight reading command with sensitivity times 10
[CC]GR10<CR LF>
Instrument response: STANDARD STRING : ex : ST,GX, 5.0001,kg
Reading command of microvolt relative to the weight
[CC]MVOL<CR LF>
Instrument response: STANDARD STRING : ex : ST,VT, 5.001,mV
Nota: in mode DEP.CH ou Transm, the instrument response is the value of each enable channel.
In mode IND.CH with at least 2 channels valided, the instrument response the selected channel on the
display, and you can change the channel with the command CGCH (see below for this command)
Reading command of converter points relative to the weight
[CC]RAZF<CR LF>
Instrument response: STANDARD STRING . ST,RZ, 2018206,vv
Nota: If the IPE is configurated in mode IND.Ch, and at least 2 channels are connected (on channel 1
and 2) le sensor signal transmitted will be the selected channel (see command CGCH).
If the IPE is configurated in mode DEP.Ch , the value will be the sum of the connected sensors
Tare command
[CC]TARE<CR LF> or [CC]T<CR LF> (short command).
Instrument response: [CC]OK<CR LF> if the command has been RECEIVED; the instrument’s response
does not mean necessarily that the instrument executes the tare.