Changing The Units; Communications And Outputs - Omega DFG-RS3 User Manual

Digital force/torque indicator
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Model DFG-RS3 Digital Force/Torque Indicator
7.2 Peak Compression (PC) / Peak Clockwise (PCW) - for force / torque sensors, respectively
The primary reading corresponds to the peak compression or clockwise reading observed. If the actual
load decreases from the peak value, the peak will still be retained in the primary reading area of the
display. Pressing ZERO will reset the value.
7.3 Peak Tension (PT) / Peak Counter-clockwise (PCCW) – for force / torque sensors, respectively
Same as above, but for tension / counter-clockwise readings.

8 CHANGING THE UNITS

The DFG-RS3 can display several measurement units, depending on the sensor. To change the unit,
select Units from the menu. The display will list the available units, for example:
UNITS
*
lbF
kgF
N
The indicator will always power on with the unit selected.

9 COMMUNICATIONS AND OUTPUTS

Communication with the DFG-RS3 is achieved through the micro USB port located along the left side of
the housing, as shown in the illustration in the Power section. Communication is possible only when the
indicator is in the main operating screen (i.e. not in a menu or configuration area).
The current reading is transmitted from the indicator when the DATA key is pressed. For continuous
output, the indicator also responds to the ASCII command '?' (no quotes), terminated with a Carriage
Return character or with a Carriage Return/Line Feed combination. The indicator's responses are always
terminated with a Carriage Return/Line Feed. Any detected errors are reported back by means of error
code *10 (illegal command).
9.1 Communication Settings
To set up communication settings, select USB Settings from the menu. The screen appears as follows:
USB SETTINGS
+ Baud Rate
+ Data Format
Communication settings are permanently set to the following:
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