5 normal mode commands, Normal mode commands – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V3.07 User Manual

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Serial Commands

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9.1.5

Normal Mode Commands

The normal mode print commands (see Table 9-12) transmit data to the serial port on demand in either setup or
normal mode.

Command

Description

Values

CONSNUM

Set consecutive number

0–9 999 999

UID

Set unit ID

nnnnnnn

SD

Set date

MMDDYY, DDMMYY, YYMMDD, or YYDDMM. Enter six-digit
date using the year-month-day order specified for the
DATEFMT parameter, using only the last two digits of the year.

ST

Set time

hhmm (enter using 24-hour format)

SX#n

Start serial port streaming

OK or ??

The port streaming parameter (EDP.STREAM#p) for the
streaming port must be set to LFT or INDUST before using
these commands.

An EX command sent while in setup mode does not take
effect until the indicator is returned to normal mode.

EX#n

Stop serial port streaming

RS

Reset system

Soft reset. Used to reset the indicator without resetting the
configuration to the factory defaults.

SF#n

Transmit single frame of stream

Sends a single frame from scale n to the streaming port

XA#n

Transmit accumulator value in displayed units

nnnnnn UU

XAP#n

Transmit accumulator value in primary units

XAS#n

Transmit accumulator value in secondary units

XAT#n

Transmit accumulator value in tertiary units

XG#n

Transmit gross weight in displayed units

nnnnnn UU

XGP#n

Transmit gross weight in primary units

XGS#n

Transmit gross weight in secondary units

XGT#n

Transmit gross weight in tertiary units

XN#n

Transmit net weight in displayed units

nnnnnn UU

XNP#n

Transmit net weight in primary units

XNS#n

Transmit net weight in secondary units

XNT#n

Transmit net weight in tertiary units

XT#n

Transmit tare weight in displayed units

nnnnnn UU

XTP#n

Transmit tare weight in primary units

XTS#n

Transmit tare weight in secondary units

XTT#n

Transmit tare weight in tertiary units

XE

Query system error conditions

nnnnn

See Section 10.1.4 on page 103 for detailed information
about the XE command response format.

Table 9-12. Normal Mode Serial Commands

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