3 command descriptions – Rice Lake 920i Programmable HMI Indicator/Controller - EtherNet/IP Interface User Manual

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520/720i/820i/920i EtherNet/IP Install & Programming Manual - Commands

13

Value

Weight data is returned to the master in the third and

fourth words of the input command format, depending

on the command and the value type. The weight data

returned is the displayed weight after the command is

executed, unless the command specifies otherwise.

4.3

Command Descriptions

NOTE: For all commands that require a scale number, a
value of 0 indicates the current scale. Unless otherwise
specified, the indicator returns weight and status data for
the specified scale.

Return Status and Current Weight as Integer

Command: 0, 0x000
Parameter: Scale number

Command 0 returns the status and weight of the

specified scale in integer format, without changing the

d i s p l a y. T h i s c o m m a n d a l s o c a u s e s t h e

format-independent commands to return a value in the

integer format.

Display Channel

Command: 1, 0x001
Parameter: Scale number

Command 1 causes the weight of the specified scale to

be displayed and returned in its current mode and

format. This command is valid for the

920i

only.

Display Gross Weight

Command: 2, 0x002
Parameter: Scale number

Command 2 causes the gross weight of the specified

scale to be displayed and returned.

Display Net Weight

Command: 3, 0x003
Parameter: Scale number

Command 3 causes the net weight of the specified

scale to be displayed and returned.

Display Piece Count

Command: 4, 0x004
Parameter: Scale number

Command 4 causes the piece count on the specified

scale to be displayed and returned. This command is

valid only for the

520

indicator, and only if count

mode is enabled.

Gross/Net Key Press (toggle mode)

Command: 9, 0x009
Parameter: Scale number

Command 9 toggles between gross and net mode (and

count mode, if enabled). If a scale number other than 0

is specified, the action may not be evident until the

specified scale is displayed.

Zero

Command: 10, 0x00A

Command 10 performs a zero operation on the current

scale.

Display Tare

Command: 11, 0x00B
Parameter: Scale number

Command 11 causes the tare weight on the specified

scale to be displayed. If a scale number other than 0 is

specified, the indicator first causes the specified scale

to be displayed. The tare data continues being

returned even if the display times out and returns to

another mode.

Enter Tare (integer)

Command: 12, 0x00C
Parameter: Scale number
Value: Tare weight

Command 12 enters a tare for the scale selected. Tare

data must be in integer format. The indicator

continues to return weight data in the current mode for

the specified scale.

Acquire Tare (simulate TARE key press)

Command: 13, 0x00D
Parameter: Scale number

Command 13 acquires a tare based on the weight

currently on the specified scale. The indicator

continues to return weight data in the current mode for

the specified scale.

Clear Tare

Command: 14, 0x00E
Parameter: Scale number

Command 14 clears the tare for the specified scale.

The indicator continues to return weight data in the

current mode for the specified scale.

Primary Units

Command: 16, 0x010
Parameter: Scale number

Command 16 switches the current format of the

specified scale to the primary units configured for that

scale.

Secondary Units

Command: 17, 0x011
Parameter: Scale number

Command 17 switches the current format of the

specified scale to the secondary units configured for

that scale.

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