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920i

Installation Manual

9.0

Serial Commands

The

920i

indicator can be controlled by a personal

computer or remote keyboard connected to an
indicator serial port. Control is provided by a set of
serial commands that can simulate front panel key
press functions, display and change setup parameters,
a n d p e r f o r m r e p o r t i n g f u n c t i o n s . T h e s e r i a l
c o m m a n d s p r o v i d e t h e c a p a b i l i t y t o p r i n t
conÞguration data or to save that data to an attached
personal computer. This section describes the serial
c o m m a n d s e t a n d p r o c e d u r e s f o r s av i n g a n d
transferring data using the serial ports.

9.1

The Serial Command Set

The serial command set can be divided into Þve
groups: key press commands, reporting commands,
the RESETCONFIGURATION special function
command, parameter setting commands, and transmit
weight data commands.

When the indicator processes a serial command, it
responds with the message

OK

. The

OK

response

veriÞes 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 serial 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
normal (weighing) mode. Several of the commands
serve as ÒpseudoÓ keys, providing functions that are
not represented by a key on the front panel.

For example, to enter a 15-pound tare weight using
serial commands:

1. Type K1 and press

ENTER

(or

RETURN

).

2. Type K5 and press

ENTER

.

3. Type KTARE and press

ENTER

.

Command

Function

KBASE

Select current scale (Example: KBASE,
K2, KENTER to select Scale #2)

KZERO

In normal mode, press the ZERO key

KGROSSNET

In normal 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

Table 9-1. Serial Key Press Commands

KPRIM

Go to primary units (pseudo key)

KSEC

Go to secondary units (pseudo key)

KTER

Go to tertiary units (pseudo key)

KPRINT

In normal mode, press the PRINT key

KDISPACCUM

Press the ACCUM key

KDISPTARE

Display tare (pseudo key)

KCLR

Press the CLEAR key

KCLRCN

Reset consecutive number (pseudo key)

KCLRTAR

Clear tare from system (pseudo key)

KLEFT

In setup mode, move left in the menu

KRIGHT

In setup mode, move right in the menu

KUP

In setup mode, move up in the menu; in
normal mode, scroll up to previous
configured scale.

KDOWN

In setup mode, move down in the menu; in
normal mode, scroll down to the next
configured scale.

KEXIT

In setup mode, exits to normal mode

KSAVE

In setup mode, saves previously entered
data

KCLRNV

Clear non-volatile RAM

K0–K9

Press number 0 (zero) through 9

KDOT

Press the decimal point (.)

KENTER

Press the ENTER key

KLOCK

Lock specified front panel key. For
example, to lock the ZERO key, enter
KLOCK=KZERO.

KUNLOCK

Unlock specified front panel key. For
example, to unlock the PRINT key, enter
KUNLOCK=KPRINT.

KID

Display Unit ID entry screen

KTREG

Display truck register

KWIN

Process truck weigh-in transaction
Example: KWIN, K2, K3, KENTER to
select ID #23)

KWOUT

Process truck weigh-out transaction

KDEL

While truck register is displayed, delete
truck register

KSETPOINT

Display setpoint configuration (pseudo
key)

KDATE

Display date (pseudo key)

KTIME

Display time (pseudo key)

KTIMEDATE

Display time and date (pseudo key)

Command

Function

Table 9-1. Serial Key Press Commands (Continued)

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