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6.1.2 ID Commands
Up to 150 codes can be entered under ID commands.
Table 6-2. ID Commands
6.1.3 Reporting Commands
Reporting commands send specific information to the
serial port. The commands listed in Table 6-3 can be
used in all modes.
Transmitting all configuration settings can be
achieved by the DUMPALL command or by
pressing PRINT while in menu mode.
6.1.4 Clear and Reset Commands
The following commands can be used to clear and
reset the
Counterpart:
RS: Reset system. Resets the indicator without
resetting the configuration.
RESETCONFIGURATION: Restores all
configuration parameters to their default values
(menu mode only). The
RESETCONFIGURATION
function can also be initiated by pressing
navigating to the
DEFALT parameter under the
VERS menu and selecting YES. Then press
ENTER to reset the indicator.
All load cell calibration settings are lost
when the RESETCONFIGURATION
command is run.
CLEARBUFFER: Clears the buffer information.
Command Function
ID.CODE#n ID code number referenced
ID.DESC#n item description
ID.LOCATION#n item location
ID.LOT#n lot number
ID.PARTNUMBER#n part number
ID.QUANTITY#n quantity
ID.TARE#n weight value
ID.UNITS#n tare and unit weight
ID.UNITWEIGHT#n weight value
ID.CLRALL#n clear all values
ID.CLR.INDEX#n clear ID at index n
ID.CLR.CODE#n clear ID with code of n
Command Function
DUMPALL List all parameter values, ID information
and setpoint data
DUMPCONFIG List all parameter values excluding ID
information and setpoint data
DUMPAUDIT List audit trail information
DUMPIDS List all ID information
DUMPIDINDEX List a specific ID by index. See table 6-13
for more information.
DUMPIDCODE List a specific ID by code. See table 6-13
for more information.
VERSION
Write
Counterpart software version
P Write current displayed weight with units
identifier. See Section 9.2.1 on page 78.
XE Returns a 10-digit code representing any
error conditions currently shown on the
front panel.
ADCS Return number of A/Ds installed
Table 6-3. Reporting Commands
Note
Note