1 condec data format, 2 electroscale data format, Condec data format – Rice Lake EL232 XPCD Explosion Proof Remote Serial Display User Manual

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Indicator Setup

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Any device that has a programmable ASCII output can be used with the EL232 XPCD. Set the device to emulate
any of the following:

3.1.1

Condec Data Format

Figure 3-1 shows the Condec UMC series continuous output data format.

Figure 3-1. Condec Continuous Output Data Format

3.1.2

Electroscale Data Format

Figure 3-2 shows the Electroscale continuous output data format.

Figure 3-2. Electroscale Continuous Output Data Format

Masstron

M2500, M5000

Continuous

4800

-

Fairbanks

90-164

Continuous current loop via
port C

1200

-

Streeter Amet

9000

Current loop

1200, 2400, 9600

-

Cardinal

738

Current loop or RS232 using
S3=10000100

1200 to 9600

See Figure 3-4

Generic smart
receiver

N/A

RS232 or current loop

1200 to 9600

Can receive serial data in a
wide variety of intuitive
formats. Use when all else
fails.

Brand

Model

Interface

Baud Rate

Data Format/Notes

Table 3-1. Indicator Setup Parameters (Continued)

<STX> <POL> <wwwwwww> <UNIT> <G/N> <S> <TERM>

STX (02h)

Polarity:
<Space> = Positive
< – > = Negative

Weight: 7 digits, right-justified, dummy
zeroes, decimal point with no leading
zeroes except for leading zero
immediately preceding the decimal point.
Leading zeroes transmitted as spaces.

G = gram
K = kilogram
L = pound
T = ton (short)
<Space> = ton (metric),
grain, ounce or none

G for Gross
N for Net

Status:
<Space> = valid
I = Invalid
M = Motion
O = Over/under range

<CR> or
<LF> or
<CR> <LF>

<SOT> <R> <nnnnnnn> <EOT>

SOT (01h)

“R” (52h)

Seven bytes of numeric data.

EOT (04h)

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