IPE100 indicator NU-IPE100-IO-USER-E-0212
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119 COM. DAT
● COM1 (PC)
○ COM2 (PRN)
119 COM. DAT
● ASCII
○ BINARY
RX: READ<0D><0A> R
A
TX: ST, GS, 1.037,Kg<0D><0A>
15.6 COM DATA DIAGNOSTIC
Through function 119 combinable with the desired key (<< F.KEYS >> step, TECHNICAL MANUAL.), one enables the
Com data diagnostic function. The display shows:
In the first screen one selects the port on which the diagnostic control should be executed. While in the second screen, one
selects the code that one wants to use for viewing the data in transit.
When the data on the RX and TX reception and transmission lines are correctly displayed, then the functioning of the
relative serial line is considered to be correct.
NOTE: By pressing the ./HELP key, it’s possible to see the keys list used in the menu.
16. ALIBI MEMORY
The alibi memory allows storing the executed weighs or the weights transmitted to the PC.
The stored values can then be recalled by the PC serial line or directly on the indicator’s LED display for a following check.
The data filed with each weigh or upon each weight transmission is:
- Gross weight
- Tare
- Unit of measure
- Number of selected scale
The memorisation of a weigh takes place:
• Following the reception of a command through the serial line, See section 16.2.1.
• Upon the printing made with the F5 key or upon totalisation
By setting the SEtuP >> SEriAL >> CoMPrn >> ProtoC parameter on "Alibi" (TECHNICAL MANUAL.)
It’s possible also to transmit the string (weigh/ID) on the PC port, by setting the SEtuP >> SEriAL >> CoMPC >>
ProtoC parameter on "Alibi" (TECHNICAL MANUAL.);
The string is transmitted in the same format of the string received in response to the “WEIGHT VALUE REQUEST
WITH WEIGH ID” command, described in section 16.2.1
The identification of the weigh takes place through the ID code; a code is given to each weigh, allowing finding the weigh in
the database.
If the weight can be saved in the alibi, the numeric ID will be substituted with the message "NO".
The ID has the following format:
<Rewriting number > — < Weigh number >
- Rewriting number: number of 5 digits which may go from 0 to 00255; it indicates the number of complete rewritings of
the alibi memory.
- Weigh number: number of 6 digits which may go from 0 to 131071; it indicates the weigh number in the current rewriting
of the alibi memory