Installation manual
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Installation
- 3.0 Scale Setup
- 4.0 Configuration Settings
- 5.0 Calibration
- 6.0 Scale Operations
- 7.0 Scale Programming
- 8.0 RS-232 Specifications
- 9.0 PC Connections and Label Formatting
- 10.0 Appendix
- 10.1 SPEC Code Worksheets
- 10.2 Scale Capacity and Display Resolution
- 10.3 Connector Pinouts
- 10.4 Cable Wiring
- 10.5 Y-Cable Wiring Diagram
- 10.6 DC-190 Messages
- 10.7 Clearing Locked-Up Scale (888888 Error)
- 10.8 DC-190 Character Code List (Teraoka Code)
- 10.9 Bar Code Board
- 10.10 PSC QuickScan 6000 Setup
- 10.11 DC-190 Ultra Count Specifications
- DC-190 Ultra Count Limited Warranty

RS-232 Specifications 41
8.8 Status Data Byte
The status data byte for bits 0 through 7 is shown
below. Status data byte will be set either to 1 or 0 in
bits 0 through 5 or always set to 1 (bit 6) or 0 (bit 7).
When bit 3 (
Output Normally Entered Data) is 1, bit 2 (Weight Stable) should be ignored. Table 8-17 shows the
printer setup configuration with title descriptors and data lengths.
Bit If Set to 1 If Set to 0
0 Positive weight Negative weight
1 Lb mode Kg, gram mode
2Weight stable Weight unstable
3 Output normally
entered data
Others
4 Output by + key
5 Output by – key
6 Always set to 1
7 Always set to 0
Table 8-16. Status Data Byte Format
Title or Descriptor
Data Lengths,
digits
PART NUMBER 32
INVENTORY 8
PART NAME 32
SCALE NUMBER 1
DATE AND TIME
Header
(C)
Year
(two digits)
Month
(two digits)
Day
(two digits)
Hour
(two digits)
Minute
(two digits)
Second
(two digits)
CR
Table 8-17. Printer Setup with Descriptors and Data Lengths










