5 normal mode commands, 2 saving and transferring data, 1 saving indicator data to a personal computer – Rice Lake Survivor 390HE Hostile Environment Digital Indicator User Manual

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EDP Commands

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5.1.5

Normal Mode Commands

The serial transmit weight data commands (see Table 5-9) transmit data to the EDP port on demand. The transmit

weight data commands are valid only in normal operating mode.

5.2

Saving and Transferring Data

Connecting a personal computer to the 390HE EDP

port allows you to save indicator configuration data to

the PC or to download configuration data from the PC

to an indicator. The following sections describe the

procedures for these save and transfer operations.

5.2.1

Saving Indicator Data to a Personal Computer

Configuration data can be saved to a personal computer

connected to the EDP port. The PC must be running a
communications program such as PROCOMMPLUS

®

.

See Section 2.3.2 on page 5 for information about serial

communications wiring and EDP port pin assignments.
When configuring the indicator, ensure that the values

set for the BAUD and BITS parameters on the SERIAL

menu match the baud rate, bits, and parity settings

configured for the serial port on the PC.
To save all configuration data, place the indicator in

setup mode and send the DUMPALL EDP command to

the indicator. The 390HE responds by sending all

configuration parameters to the PC as ASCII-formatted

text.

5.2.2

Downloading Configuration Data from PC to
Indicator

Configuration data saved on a PC or floppy disk can be

downloaded from the PC to an indicator. This

procedure is useful when a number of indicators with

similar configurations are set up or when an indicator is

replaced.
To download configuration data, connect the PC to the

EDP port as described in Section 5.2.1. Place the

indicator in setup mode and use the PC communications

software to send the saved configuration data to the

indicator. When transfer is complete, calibrate the

indicator as described in Section 4.0 on page 20.

NOTES:

• Calibration settings are included in the

configuration data downloaded to the indicator. If

the receiving indicator is a direct replacement for

another 390HE and the attached scale is not

changed, recalibration is not required.

• When downloading configurations that include

changed serial communications settings, edit the

data file to place the serial communications

changes at the end of the file. Communication

between the PC and indicator will be lost once the

indicator receives settings for baud rate (BAUD

parameter) or data bits and parity (BITS

parameter) that do not match those configured for

the PC.

Command

Description

Values

GFMT

Gross demand print format string

See Section 7.0 on page 27 for detailed information

NFMT

Net demand print format string

CFMT

Counting mode print format string

Table 5-8. PFORMT EDP Commands

Command

Description

Response Format

SX

Start EDP streaming

OK or ??

EX

Stop EDP streaming

OK or ??

XG

Transmit gross weight in displayed units

nnnnnn UU

where nnnnnn is the weight value, UU is the units.

NOTE: In count mode, displayed units = primary units;
non-displayed units = secondary units

XN

Transmit net weight in displayed units

XT

Transmit tare weight in displayed units

XG2

Transmit gross weight in non-displayed units

XN2

Transmit net weight in non-displayed units

XT2

Transmit tare weight in non-displayed units

XC

Transmit current part count

nnnnnn

Table 5-9. Normal Mode EDP Commands

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