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Shimadzu AP W-AD Series - User Settings

Shimadzu AP W-AD Series
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Connections and Communications with External EquipmentConnections and Communications with External Equipment
User Settings
All of the Communication setting can be set at user-specified.
1. Start user-specied setting the Communication settings
(1) Press [ PRINT] in the weight measurement mode for three or more consecutive
seconds.
(2) Select [Communication settings], and then press [ OK].
(3) Select [RS232C] or [USB], and then press [ OK].
(4) Select [User Settings], and then press [ OK].
2. Set the communication speed in accordance
(1) Select [Communication Speed], and then press [ OK].
(2) Select either [300bps], [600bps], [1200bps], [2400bps], [4800bps], [9600bps], [19.2kbps] or
[38.4kbps], and then press [ OK].
3. Set the parity in accordance
(1) Select [Parity], and then press [ OK].
(2) Select either [None], [Odd] or [Even], and then press [ OK].
None No parity, 8-bit length
Odd Odd parity, 7-bit length
Even Even parity, 7-bit length
4. Set the stop bit in accordance
(1) Select [Stop Bit], and then press [ OK].
(2) Select [1] or [2], and then press [ OK].
5. Set the handshake in accordance
(1) Select [Handshake], and then press [ OK].
(2) Select the type of handshake required, and then press [ OK].
OFF No handshake
HARD Hardware handshake
SOFT Software handshake
TIMER Timer handshake
6. Set the data format in accordance
(1) Select [Data Format], and then press [ OK].
(2) Select the type of format required, and then press [ OK].
Format 1 The Shimadzu standard format.
Set this format under normal circumstances.
Format 2 The same format as Mettler balances.
Format 3 The same format as Sartorius balances.
Format 4 The same format as A & D balances.
FREE A format with which the first byte and the amount of data
transmitted can be set freely.
Can be set at 1 – 99 for the first byte, and 1 – 99 for the
transmission data count.

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