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Setra Systems Super II Supervisor And Technical Manual

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Appendix A Super II 103
“c3” is the stability character. This character corresponds to the “OK” symbol on the display.
CHARACTER MEANING
(space) Reading is not stable
S Reading is stable
O Reading is over the base capacity
U Reading is under the base capacity
The immediate print output is always terminated with a carriage return and line feed. To read data that
may be stored in a specific memory register, instruct the scale to display the data held in the particular
memory register by transmitting to the scale the memory recall command “.” followed by the memory
register of interest followed by the immediate print command “#”. For example, to read the contents of the
following registers, the following codes must be transmitted:
Register Transmit
Tare .T#
Accumulator .M#
Count .C#
APW .A#
Gross .G#
Net .GG#
The following are some examples of immediate print output:
“– – – +1 2 . 3
-
G P S” means that the GROSS weight is 12.3 lbs stable.
“– – – +1 0 0 0 0
-
C
-
means 10000 pcs, and the reading is not stable.
“– – – – + 8 4 . 6
-
T O
-
means that the TARE weight is 84.6 ounces.
Note: When the “#” immediate print command is entered via the IN port, output is via the OUTport; if the
input is via the BI port, output is also via the BI port.
Interval Print Mode
For continuous data output, use the PRINT INTRVL selection in the PRINT soft key section of the
Supervisor Menu to print the contents of the display every time a new reading or message is available. The
rate at which data is updated is variable and ranges from once every 0.2 seconds up to once every 24
hours. This mode is useful if the computer scale software interface runs as a background process.
The Jump Function
The Jump Function causes the scale to immediately operate in a given weight unit. Using this function
ensures that numbers, such as tare weight or average piece weight, entered through the RS232 interface
are interpreted in the correct units. For example, if the average piece weight was stored by a computer in
grams, it would be necessary to ensure that the scale was operating in grams prior to sending the APW to
the scale. This feature is only available through the RS232 interface.

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Setra Systems Super II Specifications

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BrandSetra Systems
ModelSuper II
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

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