2 using the xe and xeh edp commands, 1 using the p edp command, Using the p edp command – Rice Lake Counterpart Configurable Counting Indicator - User Manual Rev. E - Version 2.5 User Manual

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9.2

Using the XE and XEH EDP Commands

The XE and XEH EDP commands can be used to remotely query the Counterpart for the error conditions shown
on the front panel. The XE command returns a 5-digit number in the format:

xxxxx

where

xxxxx

contains a decimal representation of any existing error conditions as described in Table 9-2.

The XEH command returns a value in the format:

0xnnnnnnnn

where nnnnnnnn contains a hexadecimal representation of any existing conditions as described in Table 9-2.

If more than one error condition exists, the number returned is the sum of the values representing the error
conditions. For example, if the XE command returns the number 1040, this value represents the sum of an A/D
reference error (1024) and an A/D calibration checksum error (16).

XE Error Code (decimal)

Description

XEH Error Code (hexadecimal)

1

VIRGERR

0x00000001

2

PARMCHKERR

0x00000002

4

LOADCHKERR

0x00000004

8

PRINTCHKERR

0x00000008

16

ENVRAMERR

0x00000010

32

ENVCRCERR

0x00000020

64

BATTERYERR

0x00000040

32768

GRAVERR

0x00008000

65536

ADPHYSICALERR

0x00010000

131072

TAREERR

0x00020000

262144

EACCOVER

0x00040000

524288

STRINGERR

0x00080000

1048576

RESERVED_PF

0x00100000

2097152

RTCERR

0x00200000

4194304

MISSINGHWERR

0x00400000

8388608

CFGCONFLICTERR

0x00800000

16777216

UNRECOVERABLEERR

0x01000000

0x10000 - 0x80000000

Reserved

Table 9-2. Error Codes Returned on XE Command

9.2.1

Using the P EDP Command

The

P

EDP command returns the current displayed weight value to the EDP port.

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