Fairbanks X SERIES PR 5220 ETHERNET TRANSMITTER User Manual

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Section 6: SMA Protocol

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6.3.5

Requesting the High-Resolution Weight with Stability


Command
:

<LF>Q<CR>

Reply:

The scale returns the weight and the status only, when the stability condition is met:
Gross weight if not tared, net weight if tared.

For this function, the stability condition must be met. The maximum waiting time for
stability is set under [Tare timeout]; see Chapter 5.4.19.

<LF><s><r><n><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>

After elapse of the waiting time without reaching stability, the following reply is sent:

<LF><_><1><n><_><f><----------><___><CR>

For details, see Chapter 6.6.1 .


6.3.6

Requesting the High-Resolution Weight Continuously


This is a command which generates non-requested replies, because it does not function according
to the strict pattern of command and reply. After the command, the scale repeats the reply
continuously.

Command
:

<LF>S<CR>

Reply:

The scale repeats the weight and status information continuously until another
command is received.

<LF><s><r><n><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>

For details, see Chapter 6.6.1 .


Dependent on the used baud rate, the repetition rate of reply telegrams is roughly as follows:
19200 bd

100ms

9600 bd

110ms

4800 bd

170ms


6.3.7

Requesting the Tare Weight


Command
:

<LF>M<CR>

Reply:

The scale returns the tare weight and signals the 'tared' status in the <n> status
character.

<LF><s><r><T><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>

For details, see Chapter 6.6.1 .


6.3.8

Controlling the Scale

6.3.9

Request for Taring of the Scale


Command
:

<LF>T<CR>

Reply:

The scale makes a taring attempt and signals the tared status in the <s> and <n>
characters.

For this function, the stability condition must be met. The maximum waiting time for
stability is set under [Tare timeout]; see Chapter 5.4.19.

<LF><s><r><N><m><f><xxxxxx.xxx><uuu><CR>

For details, see Chapter 6.6.1 .

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