Data format, Data output mode (f06), Examples of command and reply – A&D FS-D User Manual

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The frame ground and the shield are connected internally and there is no difference
between them in use.

Data format

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Example of data

Out of range

“kg”

(+)

O L , + 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 _ k g C

R

L

F

Out of range

“kg”

(+)

O L , + 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 _ k g C

R

L

F

The position of decimal point is different according to the model and/or “f02”.

Example for the weighing unit “lb-oz” (added)

Weighing data “lb-oz” (+) S T , + 0 0 1 L 0 1 . 6 _ o z C

R

L

F

Data output mode (f06)

The commands can be used in all data output modes (f06-1 is command mode only).
The new modes f06-5, f06-6 and f06-7 are added to the Function “f06”.

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Auto-print Mode + data and OK (f06-6)

Data is sent if the weight display is stable at +5d (d = weighing display division) and
above, and the comparator result OK in addition. The next transmission cannot
occur until after the weight display falls below +5d.

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Auto-print Mode +/- data and OK (f06-7)

Data is sent if the weight display is stable at ±5d (d = weighing display division) and
above/below, and the comparator result OK in addition. The next transmission
cannot occur until after the weight display falls between –5d and +5d.

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Multi-connection with Print key mode (RS-422/485) (f06-5)

This is one of the applications when a PC and more than one FS-D (RS-422/485
installed) are connected. Refer to “Multi-connection with Print key mode” in detail.

(In “2-3. Command Mode”)

Examples of command and reply

(“_” shows “Space” (20H).)

There are corrections to the instruction manual 1WMPD4001368.

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Set a HI limit value or upper limit weight. (No reply for f20-1.)

When f07-0 or f07-1 is set, the
command should have “+” and 6
digit number without decimal point.

When f07-0 or f07-1 is set, the command
should have “+/-” (“+” only for f07-1) and 6
digit number without decimal point.

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Set a LO limit value or lower limit weight. (No reply for f20-1.)

When f07-0 or f07-1 is set, the
command should have “+” and 6
digit number without decimal point.

When f07-0 or f07-1 is set, the command
should have “+/-” (“+” only for f07-1) and 6
digit number without decimal point.


When f07-2 is set, the command should have “+” and 5 digit number without
decimal point.

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