Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Indicator/Controller Technical/Service Manual User Manual

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Appendix

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<wspec [–] [0] digit[[.]digit]>

Scale weight

Weight for the source scale. wspec is defined as follows:
wspec Indicates whether the weight is the current displayed weight
(W, w), gross (G, g), net (N, n), or tare (T, t) weight. Upper-case
letters specify right-justified weights; lower-case are left-justified.
Optional /P, /S, or /T suffixes can be added before the ending
delimiter (>) to specify weight display in primary (/P), secondary
(/S), or tertiary* (/T) units.
[–] Enter a minus sign (–) to include sign for negative values.
[0] Enter a zero (0) to display leading zeroes.
digit[[.][.]digit]
The first digit indicates the field width in characters – range is 1-7. Decimal point
only indicates floating decimal; decimal point with following digit (range is 1-5)
indicates fixed decimal with n digits to the right of the decimal. Two consecutive
decimals send the decimal point even if it falls at the end of the transmitted
weight field.

<CR>

-

Carriage return, hex 0x0D, ASCII decimal 13

<LF>

-

Line feed, hex 0x0A, ASCII decimal 10

<SPnn>

-

Space, nn = number of spaces.
If nn is not specified, 1 is assumed. Value must be in the range 1-99.

<NLnn>

TERMIN setting
of the port

New line, nn = number of termination (<CR/LF> or <CR>) characters.
If nn is not specified, 1 is assumed. Value must be in the range 1-99.
Note: when streaming data, a configured End-of-Line Delay is performed after
each New Line.

<nnn>

-

ASCII character (nnn = decimal value of ASCII character). Used for inserting
control characters (<002> for an STX, for example) in the output.

* Tertiary (Range/Interval 3)

Format Identifier

Defined By

Description

Table 10-6. Custom Stream Format Identifiers (Continued)

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