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Status Character Definitions
The status character (
Table 6-4 shows the status characters returned by the UMC600 indicator.
NOTES: Response data (xxxxxx) is six characters with no decimal point, seven with decimal point. Leading zeroes
are shown as space characters.
Invalid data requests or entries are responded to with an echo of valid portion and the letter I indicating the invalid
portion.
6.6.2
Demand Mode versus Continuous Data Output
Demand mode is used to interface with printers and
requires a manual print command from the front panel
to initiate the output data. To comply with
legal-for-trade regulations, demand output data is
inhibited during the following conditions:
•
Scale in motion
•
Positive overload
•
Negative overload
•
Negative gross weight displayed
•
Unit in display check mode
•
Other display modes
NOTE:
In legal-for-trade applications, the Motion
Detection Parameter (parameter 9) must be turned ON.
In demand mode, the operator may choose to print
Gross/Tare/Net when in net mode. If the serial port is
set to print on demand mode, the format is:
6.6.3
Demand Print with Identification Number
In normal mode, the demand print output data can be
labeled with a six-digit ID number. To print label data,
the operator must enter six digits (maximum) using the
numeric keys (no leading zeroes), then press the
key. The format to set demand print with ID number is:
General Continuous Mode Output Data Format
Continuous mode is used to interface to computers,
scoreboards, and other remote devices requiring
constant data updating. Continuous mode transmission
occurs at the end of each display update.
Downloading/Recall of Fixed Tare
The format to fixed tare data entry (see Table 6-5) is:
The format with unit echo (see Table 6-5) is:
Status Characters
Description
Digital calibration mode
Analog calibration mode
(49H)
Invalid data
Over or under range
Scale in motion
Setpoint 1 displayed
Setpoint 2 displayed
Tare recall data displayed
Normal display (valid data)
Table 6-4. Status Data Character Descriptions
Character
Identification Definition
<,>
Bracket delimiters are not sent
SE
Setpoint entry (53H, 45H)
SR
Setpoint recall (53H, 52H)
FE
Fixed tare entry (46H, 45H)
FR
Fixed tare recall (46H, 45H)
n
Setpoint parameter 0-6
(
Data opening parenthesis (28H)
)
Data closing parenthesis (29H)
CR
Command terminator (0DH)
xxxxxx
DATA characters must be six or less including
decmal point if configured: 999999 or 999.99.
Space and polarity characters can not be used
in fixed tare data entry.
Table 6-5. Data String Characters