User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTENDED USE
- 2. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES
- 3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS
- 4. UNPACKING AND MOUNTING
- 5. CONSTRUCTION
- 6. GETTING STARTED
- 7. KEYPAD OVERLAY
- 8. FUNCTIONS OF KEYS
- 9. PROGRAM STRUCTURE
- 10. INDICATING WINDOW
- 11. LOGGING ON
- 12. NAVIGATING WITHIN THE MENU
- 13. WEIGHING
- 14. SCALE PARAMETERS
- 15. COMMUNICATION
- 16. DEVICES
- 17. DISPLAY
- 18. INPUTS / OUTPUTS
- 19. AUTHORIZATION
- 20. OTHER PARAMETERS
- 21. CUSTOMER CALIBRATION
- 22. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF WORKING MODES
- 23. WORK MODE - WEIGHING
- 24. WORKING MODES – COUNTING PIECES
- 25. WORKING MODES – DEVIATIONS
- 26. WORKING MODES – COMPARATOR
- 27. DATABASES
- 28. COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL
- 28.1. General information
- 28.2. Inventory of RS commands
- 28.3. Respond message format
- 28.4. Command’s description
- 28.4.1. Zeroing
- 28.4.2. Tarring
- 28.4.3. Get tare value
- 28.4.4. Set tare value
- 28.4.5. Send the stable result in basic unit
- 28.4.6. Send the result immediately in basic unit
- 28.4.7. Send the stable result in current unit
- 28.4.8. Send the result immediately in current unit
- 28.4.9. Switch on continuous transmission in basic unit
- 28.4.10. Switch off continuous transmission in basic unit
- 28.4.11. Switch on continuous transmission in current unit
- 28.4.12. Switch off continuous transmission in current unit
- 28.4.13. Set lower threshold
- 28.4.14. Set upper threshold
- 28.4.15. Read lower threshold
- 28.4.16. Read upper threshold
- 28.4.17. Send all implemented commands
- 28.5. Manual printouts / automatic printouts
- 29. CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
- 30. DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES
- 31. TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
- 32. ERROR MESSAGES
- 33. ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
- 34. APPENDIX A – Variables for printouts
- 35. APPENDIX B – Functions of programmable buttons
- 36. APPENDIX C – Label pattern
- 37. APPENDIX D - CITIZEN printer setting
- 38. APPENDIX E - ZEBRA printer setting
- 39. APPENDIX F - Communication with barcode scanners

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28.4.2. Tarring
Syntax: T CR LF
Possible answers:
T_A CR LF
T_D CR LF
- command accepted and in progress
- command completed
T_A CR LF
T_v CR LF
- command accepted and in progress
- command comprehended but tare range overflow appeared
T_A CR LF
T_E CR LF
- command accepted and in progress
- time limit for stable result exceeded
T_I CR LF
- command comprehended but cannot be executed
28.4.3. Get tare value
Syntax: OT CR LF
Reply: OT_TARA CR LF – command executed
Frame format:
1 2 3 4-12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
O T space tare space unit space CR LF
Tare - 9 characters justified to the right
Unit - 3 characters justified to the left
Notice:
Tare values are always send in calibration unit.
28.4.4. Set tare value
Syntax: UT_TARE CR LF, where TARE – tare value
Possible replies:
UT_OK CR LF
- command completed
UT_I CR LF
- command correct, but not accessible at the moment
ES CR LF
- command incorrect (e.g. incorrect tare format)