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EDP Commands

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9.0

EDP Commands

The

520

indicator can be controlled by a personal

computer or terminal connected to the indicator EDP

port. Control is provided by a set of EDP commands

that can simulate front panel key press functions,

display and change setup parameters, and perform

reporting functions. The EDP port provides the

capability to print configuration data or to save that

data to an attached personal computer. This section

describes the EDP command set and procedures for

saving and transferring data using the EDP port.

9.1

The EDP Command Set

The EDP command set can be divided into five groups:

key press commands, reporting commands, the

R E S E T C O N F I G U R AT I O N s p e c i a l f u n c t i o n

command, parameter setting commands, and transmit

weight data commands.
When the indicator processes an EDP command, it

responds with the message

OK

. The

OK

response

verifies that the command was received and has been

executed. If the command is unrecognized or cannot be

executed, the indicator responds with

??

.

The following sections list the commands and

command syntax used for each of these groups.

9.1.1

Key Press Commands

Key press EDP commands (see Table 9-1) simulate

pressing the keys on the front panel of the indicator.

These commands can be used in both setup and

weighing mode. Several of the commands serve as

“pseudo” keys, providing functions that are not

represented by a key on the front panel.
For example, to enter a 15-pound tare weight using

EDP commands:

1. Type K1 and press

ENTER

(or

RETURN

).

2. Type K5 and press

ENTER

.

3. Type KTARE and press

ENTER

.

Table 9-1. EDP Key Press Commands

Command

Function

KZERO

In weighing mode, press the ZERO key.

KGROSSNET

In weighing mode, press the
GROSS/NET key.

KGROSS

Go to gross mode (pseudo key).

KNET

Go to net mode (pseudo key).

KTARE

Press the TARE key.

KUNITS

In weighing mode, press the UNITS key.

KPRIM

Go to primary units (pseudo key).

KSEC

Go to secondary units (pseudo key).

KPRINT

In weighing mode, press the PRINT key.

KCLRTAR

Clear tare from system (pseudo key).

KLEFTARROW

In setup mode, move left in the menu.

KRIGHTARROW

In setup mode, move right in the menu.

KUPARROW

In setup mode, move up in the menu.

KDOWNARROW

In setup mode, move down in the
menu.

KEXIT

In setup mode, exits to normal mode.

KCLRNV

Clear non-volatile RAM.

KCOUNT

Go to count mode.

KDOT

Enters a decimal point in the entry
buffer.

KCLRACCUM

Clears accumulator.

KCLRCN

Clears consecutive number.

K0-K9

Enters the number in the entry buffer,
used for keyed tare entry.

KYBDLK=ON/OFF Locks/unlocks keys except SETUP key.

KLOCK/KUNLOC
K= KPRINT,
KUNITS, KTARE,
KGROSSNET,
KZERO

Locks/unlocks the specified key.

KDISPACCUM

Displays accumulator.

KDISPTARE

Displays tare.

KCLR

Used in conjunction with KDISPACCUM
and KDISPTARE commands to clear
the current accumulator/tare values.
Asks for zero to confirm.

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