PJX Series Balance
9.4
Communication
9.4.1 Interface Commands
Commands listed in the following table will be acknowledged by the balance.
Command
Function
IP
Immediate Print of displayed weight (stable or unstable).
P
Print displayed weight (stable or unstable).
CP
Continuous Print.
SP
Print on Stability.
SLP
Set Auto Print to On Stability, allow non-zero displayed weight be printed.
SLZP
Set Auto Print to On Stability, allow both stable non-zero weight and stable zero reading
printed.
xP
Set Auto Print to Interval Print, x = print interval (1-3600 sec), 0P disable the interval Print
0P
0P disable interval print, continuous print or print on stability
H
Enter Print Header Lines, the format is: H x "header string".
Where x = line number 1 to 3, "header string" can be up to 24 alphanumeric characters.
If no string in the command, "H x" will read the stored header x.
Z
Same as pressing Zero Key.
T
Same as pressing Tare Key.
xT***
Establish a preset Tare value in displayed unit. x = preset tare value. Sending 0T clears
tare (if allowed).
PT
Prints Tare weight stored in memory.
PM
Print current application mode (weighing mode).
xM
Set current application mode to x. x depends on applications
1 – Weigh
2 – Count
3 – Percent
4 – Density
M
Scroll to the next enabled mode.
ON
Brings out of Standby
OFF
Goes to Standby.
C
Begin Span Calibration
IC
Begin Internal Calibration.
AC
Abort Calibration.
PSN
Print Serial Number.
PV
Print Version: print name, software revision and LFT ON (if LFT is set ON).
x#
Set Counting APW (x) in grams. (must have APW stored)
P#
Print Counting application APW.
x%
Set Percent application reference weight (x) in grams. (must have reference weight stored)
P%
Print Percent application reference weight.
PTIME
Print current time.
PDATE
Print current date.
xTIME
Set Time x format: hh:mm:ss
xDATE
Set Date x format: mm/dd/yyyy
xS
0 = print unstable data, 1 = print stable only
xRL
Enable or disable OK response to non-print commands: x=0 to disable, x=1 to enable.
xT
Pre-tare the container weight (x) in grams.
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