Specifications
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“c1” is the “mode” character. It describes what the number being transmitted
represents. The following is a list of all possible characters sent in this digit:
CHARACTER MEANING
(space) Number field is a reading or message
I Reading is in the INT mode
G Number field represents GROSS weight
T Number field represents TARE weight
A Number field represents APW
M Number field represents ACCUM contents
For more information on printing the contents of the various registers, see the
“Printing Out Information” and “Print Format” sections of this manual.
“c2” is the “units” character. It describes the units of the number being transmitted.
The following is a list of all possible characters sent in this digit:
CHARACTER MEANING
G Number is expressed in grams
O Number is expressed in ounces
P Number is expressed in pounds
Y Number is expressed in troy ounces
D Number is expressed in pennyweights
K Number is expressed in carats
T Number is expressed in tamperproof T units
X Number is expressed in “x” units
C Number is expressed in pieces
“c3” is the “stability” character. When a “ “ (space) is transmitted, the reading is not
stable. When an “S” is transmitted, the reading is stable. This corresponds to the “ok”
symbol on the display.
The string format output is always transmitted with a carriage return and line feed.
The following are some examples of string format 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.
“UNABLE” means that the scale cannot perform your request.
If an I.D. number has been entered, it will be transmitted during any print sequence.
For example:
“ID# 25 CHARACTER Alphanumeric”
“+123.45_g_ _ _NET”