Give tare value
Format: OT CR LF
Response: OT_TARE CR LF - command carried out
Response format:
1
2
3
O
T
space
Tare
- 9 characters with right justification
Unit
- 3 characters with left justification
CAUTION!
Tare value is always given in calibration unit.
Set tare
Format: UT_TARE CR LF, where TARE – tare value
Response options:
UT_OK CR LF
- command carried out
UT_I CR LF
- command understood but not accessible at this moment
ES CR LF
- command not recognised (tare format incorrect)
CAUTION!
Use dot in tare format as decimal point.
Send stable measurement result in a basic measuring unit
Format: S CR LF
Response options:
S_A CR LF
- command understood and in progress
S_E CR LF
- time limit exceeded while waiting for stable measurement result
S_I CR LF
- command understood but not accessible at this moment
MASS FRAME
- response: mass value in a basic measuring unit
Response format:
1
2-3
4
stability
S
space
marker
An example:
S CR LF
- command send form a computer
S _ A CR LF
- command understood and in progress
S _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 . 5 _ g _ _ CR
where: _ - space
Immediately send measurement result in a basic measuring unit
Format: SI CR LF
Response options:
SI_I CR LF
- command understood but not accessible at this moment
MASS FRAME
- immediate response: mass value in a basic measuring unit
Response format:
1
2
3
4
stability
S I
space
marker
An example:
S I CR LF
– command sent from a computer
S I _ ? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 8 . 5 _ k g _ CR LF
where: _ - space
Send stable measurement result in a current measuring unit
Format: SU CR LF
Response options:
SU_A CR LF
- command understood and in progress
4-12
13
tare
space
5
6
space
character mass
- command carried out, response: mass value in a basic
LF
measuring unit.
5
6
space
character mass
- 87 -
14
15
16
unit
7-15
16
space
7-15
16
space
- command carried out, immediate response: mass
value in a basic measuring unit
17
18
19
space
CR
LF
17
18
19
20
unit
CR
17
18
19
20
unit
CR LF
21
LF
21