Salter Brecknell PS500 User Manual

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displayed weight reading and weight unit, and not receive any data from
other equipment. The output format is as below:

<LF>< reading, minus, decimal point, weight unit><CR><EXT>

x=2: Press PRINT/HOLD key, the scale will output the data of stable
current gross, tare, net weight reading and weight unit. The format is
as

follows:

<LF><Gross: reading, minus, decimal point, unit><CR><EXT>

<LF> <Tare: reading, decimal point, unit><CR><EXT>

<LF> <Net: reading, minus, decimal point, unit><CR><EXT>

The number of position used: weight reading ---7;

Minus

---1;

Decimal

point

---1;

Weight unit ---2 or 4;

x=3: Continuously output of the current displayed reading and unit, and it

does not receive any data. The output format is same as x=1.


x=4: Continuously output of the current gross weight, tare weight and net

weight reading data including unit, and not accept any data. The

output format is same as x=2.

X=5: When the scale is stable, it will output the current displayed weight

reading automatically one time including unit, and not accept data.

The output format is same as x=1.

X=6: When the scale is stable, it will output the current gross weight, tare weight
and net weight data including unit automatically one time, and not accept data.
The output format is same as x=2.

X=7: Bio-RS232 data output compatible to the NCI-SP1 format.


5.5) P5.x: Baud rate of RS232 communication
x=0:

1200bps

x=1:

2400bps

x=2:

4800bps

x=3:

9600bps

x=4:

19200bps


5.6) P6.x: RS232 communication data format

x=0: 8N0 8 digits, no odd or even , 1 start bit, 1stop bit

x=1: 7E1 7 digits, 1 even, 1 start bit, 1stop bit

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x=2: 7O1 7 digits, 1 odd, 1 start bit, 1stop bit,


5.7) P7.xy: calibration resolution
Table2:

xy

calibration resolution

xy

calibration resolution

00 500 16 7500
01 600 17 8000
02 750 18

10000

03 800 19

12000

04 1000 20 15000
05 1200 21 20000
06 1500 22 25000
07 2000 23 30000
08 2400 24 35000
09 2500 25 40000
10 3000 26 50000
11 3500 27 60000
12 4000 28 70000
13 5000 29 75000
14 6000 30 80000
15 7000 31

100000


5.8) P8.x: calibration division
x=0:

1

x=1:

2

x=2:

5

5.9) P9.x: decimal point in calibration mode

x=0: no decimal (x10

0

)

x=1: one decimal digit (x10

–1

)

x=2: two decimal digits (x10

–2

)

x=3: three decimal digits ( x10

–3

)

x=4: four decimal digits (x10

–4

)

x=5: no decimal point (x10

1

)

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