4.
COMMUTATION OF GROSS WEIGHT TO NET WEIGHT
The PC transmits the following ASCII string: $aaNETckckCR
Possible instrument responses:
- correct reception: &&aa!\ckckCR
- incorrect reception: &&aa?\ckckCR
5.
COMMUTATION OF NET WEIGHT TO GROSS WEIGHT
The PC transmits the following ASCII string: $aaGROSSckckCR
Possible instrument responses:
- correct reception: &&aa!\ckckCR
- incorrect reception: &&aa?\ckckCR
6.
READING OF DECIMALS AND DIVISION NUMBER
The PC transmits the following ASCII string: $aaDckckCR
Possible instrument responses:
- correct reception: &aaxy\ckckCR
- incorrect reception: &&aa?\ckckCR
where:
x = number of decimals.
y = value of division.
The y field can have the following values:
'3' for division value = 1;
'4' for division value = 2;
'5' for division value = 5;
'6' for division value = 10;
'7' for division value = 20;
'8' for division value = 50;
'9' for division value = 100;
7.
TARE ZERO-SETTING
The PC transmits the following ASCII string containing the zeroing command: $aazckckCR
where: z = command of weight zero-setting (122 ASCII)
Possible instrument responses:
- correct reception: &aaxxxxxxt\ckckCR
- incorrect reception: &&aa?\ckckCR
- the gross weight is not displayed on the instrument: &aa#CR
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