To read data that may be stored in a specific memory register, you must first instruct the scale to
display the data held in the particular memory register, and then to transmit the displayed data to the
computer. For example, to read the contents of the following registers, the following codes must be
transmitted.
The following are some examples of immediate print output:
"– – +12.3 - GPS" means that the GROSS weight is 12.3 lbs stable.
"– – +10000 — C - " means 10000 pcs, and the reading is not stable.
"– – +84.6 - TO - " means that the TARE weight is 84.6 ounces.
"– – +14.2I - P - " means the NET weight is 14.2 pounds, and the scale is in the INT mode.
"UNABLE" means that the scale is cannot comply with your request. Press the clear key or transmit
the letter K to clear the display.
Continuous Print Mode
For continuous data output, use the continuous print mode to print the contents of the display every
time a new reading or message is available. The rate at which data is updated is variable and ranges
from once every .2 seconds up to once every six seconds. This mode is useful if the computer/scale
software interface runs as a background process.
The continuous data mode is initiated by sending 0P over the RS-232, or by pressing 0 then print on
the scale keypad. This mode is canceled by sending "—P" or pressing — then print on the keypad.
Values greater than 0 can be used for longer intervals between data transmittals.
In the continuous print mode, any messages that appear in the display, including error messages
such as "UnAbLE", will be transmitted over the RS-232 port. The continuous print mode always trans-
mits "string format", regardless of which print format is selected.
NOTE: To enable continuous printing, a setup code must first be entered (see Appendix II). It is
recommended that the baud rate be set at 2400 or higher to ensure that all of the scale output
is transmitted, If the baud rate is set too low, the internal output buffer in the scale may
overflow.
The Jump Function
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Setra Super Count
Operator's Manual
Register
Transmit
Tare
.T#
Accumulator
.M#
Count
.C#
APW
.A#
Gross
.G#
Net
.GG#
Hexadecimal
2E
54
23
2E
4D
23
2E
43
23
2E
41
23
2E
47
23
2E
47 47
23
49
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