Output commands – gg, gn, gt, gs, gf, gw, ga, Gg get gross value, Gn get net value – Flintec LDU 68.2 User Manual
Page 19: Gt get tare value, Gs get adc sample value, Gf get filtered value, Gw get data string “net, gross and status, Ga get triggered average value
LDU 68.1 & 68.2 Technical Manual, Rev. 12 January 2010
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8.6. Output Commands – GG, GN, GT, GS, GF, GW, GA
The following commands “Get” the gross, net, tare and ADC sample values from the LDU 68.1.
8.6.1. GG Get Gross Value
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
GG
G+01.100
Gross value: 1.100 d
8.6.2. GN Get Net Value
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
GN
N+01.000
Net value: 1.000 d
8.6.3. GT
Get Tare Value
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
GT
T+00.100
Tare value: 0,100 d
8.6.4. GS Get ADC Sample Value
This command gets the actual Analogue to Digital Converter (ADC) value. This can be useful during
development or when calibrating to see how much of the ADC range is being used.
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
GS
S+125785
ADC sample value = 125785 d
For service purposes it may be helpful to note the GS values for the “no-load” or “zero” output and when the
“calibration load” is applied.
8.6.5. GF
Get Filtered Value
Master (PC / SPS) sendet
Slave (LDU XX.X) antwortet
Meaning
GF
F+01.000
Filterted net value: 1,000 d
This command provides the filtered net value, e.g. for the weight display. The filtering is done according the
command FF (see chapter 8.4.)
8.6.6. GW Get Data String “Net, Gross and Status“
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
GW
W+000100+0011005109
(example)
Net value: +000100 d (no decimal point)
Gross value: +001100 d (no decimal point)
Status bit 1: 5 (not used)
Status bit 2: 1 (Hex)
Check sum: 09 (Hex)
The status bits 1 and 2 are defined as follows:
Status
Value = 1
Value = 2
Value = 4
Value = 8
Status bit 1 Not used
Not used
Output 0 active
Output 1 active
Status bit 2 Signal stable
Set zero performed
Tare active
Not used
The check sum is the reciprocal value of the sum of all ASCII values within the data string without the check
sum itself.
8.6.7. GA Get Triggered Average Value
This command reads the measurement result of a measurement cycle. The measurement value has been
averaged according the defined measuring time. The trigger commands can be found in chapter 8.12.
Master (PC / SPS) sends
Slave (LDU XX.X) responds
Meaning
GA
A+01.100
Request: GA = 1100 g
Note:
For preventing errors during the read out of the data the register GA has stored the value 99999 at the
beginning of the measurement cycle. The measurement result can only be read after the defined measuring
time MT has been elapsed and before a new measurement cycle has been started.