Rinstrum D32 series, XD30 User Manual

D32x/XD30
Remote Display
Manual
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Table of Contents
f Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................... 4
1.1. Approvals .............................................................. 4
1.2. Features ................................................................ 4
1.3. Document Conventions ......................................... 4
2. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................... 5
2.1. D32x Version ......................................................... 5
2.2. XD30 Version ........................................................ 6
3. WARNINGS AND SAFETY ........................................... 7
3.1. General .................................................................. 7
3.2. Electrical Safety ..................................................... 7
3.3. Cleaning ................................................................ 7
4. INSTALLATION ............................................................. 8
4.1. General Setup Information..................................... 8
4.2. Panel Mounting (D32x Only) .................................. 8
4.3. Cable Connections ................................................ 9
4.4. DC Power .............................................................. 9
4.5. D32x RS-232 Serial Auxiliary Connection ........... 10
4.6. XD30 RS-232 Serial Auxiliary Connection ........... 12
4.7. Cable Shield Connection and Earthing ................ 14
5. CONFIGURATION ....................................................... 15
5.1. Baud (Serial Baud Rate) ...................................... 15
5.2. Delimiters ............................................................ 15
5.3. Address ............................................................... 15
5.4. Formats ............................................................... 16
6. DIAGNOSTIC ERRORS .............................................. 44
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1. Introduction
This remote display is a highly visible instrument that is compatible with many digital weight indicators. There is no setup required as this remote display automatically detects the communications protocol being used by the transmitting device.
This manual contains information on the installation of this remote display.
1.1. Approvals
CE, FCC and C-tick approved. +
1.2. Features
The remote display is fitted with an alphanumeric 20mm LCD with super bright LED back lighting display that can be read in all conditions.
1.3. Document Conventions
The following document conventions (typographical) are used throughout this Manual.
Bold
Bold text denotes words and phrases to note.
( )
This symbol denotes one space (used in section 5.3).
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2. Specifications
2.1. D32x Version
Approvals
C-Tick, CE & FCC
Performance
Operating Environment
Temperature: –10 to +50C ambient, Humidity: <90% non-condensing, Storage: -
20 to 50 C ambient, IP65 when panel mounted or IP65 rear boot fitted.
Display
Display Type
20mm LCD display; LED backlight
Number Digits
6
Digit Size
20mm
Plastic Panel Version
Unit Dim
160(W) x 75(H) x 30(D) mm
Pack Weight
0.34kg (Panel Mount)
Case Materials
Plastic Version: ABS, Silicon Rubber, Nylon, Acrylic (no halogen used)
Stainless Steel Version
Unit Dim
200(W) x 115(H) x 30(D) mm
Pack Weight
0.49kg (Panel Mount)
Case Materials
Stainless Steel
Power Input
Standard Input
4.8 to 24VDC (2.5VA max)
Variants
AC
AC Plug Pack: minimum output 12VDC 0.5A
Features
Compatibility
Compatibility with most indicators
Setup
Auto-Detecting Setup
Characters
Numeric and semi-alpha characters
Annunciators
3 Annunciators
Serial Input
RS232
Selectable Address
Select between address 01 and 02
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2.2. XD30 Version
Approvals
C-Tick, CE & FCC
Performance
Operating Environment
Temperature: –10 to +50C ambient, Humidity: 100%
Storage: -20 to 50 C ambient IP68 & IP69K
Case Materials
PC + Polyester alloy, PBT
Pack Weight
Basic remote: 2.0kg
Display
Display Type
20mm LCD display; LED backlight
Number Digits
6
Digit Size
20mm
Power Input
Standard Input
4.8 to 24VDC (2.5VA max)
Variants
AC
AC Power supply: 110/240VAC 50/60Hz in 12VDC 1.2A out
Features
Compatibility
Compatibility with most indicators
Setup
Auto-Detecting Setup
Characters
Numeric and semi-alpha characters
Annunciators
3 Annunciators
Serial Input
RS232
Selectable Address
Select between address 01 and 02
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3. Warnings and Safety
3.1. General
Instrument not to be subject to shock, excessive vibration or extremes of temperature; before or after installation.
Inputs are protected against electrical interference, but excessive levels of electro-magnetic radiation and RFI may affect operation.
For full EMC or for RFI immunity, termination of the cable shields and correct earthing of the instrument is essential.
Instrument is sensitive to excessive electrical noise and should be installed well away from any power or switching circuits.
3.2. Electrical Safety
For your protection all mains electrical hardware must be rated to the environmental conditions of use.
Pluggable equipment must be installed near an easily accessible power socket outlet.
To avoid the possibility of electric shock or damage to the instrument, always switch off or isolate the instrument from the power supply before maintenance is carried out.
3.3. Cleaning
To maintain the D32x version, never use harsh abrasive cleaners or solvents. Wipe the instrument with a soft cloth slightly dampened with warm soapy water.
The XD30 has been designed for high-pressure, high temperature (80°C) wash-down environments. However long periods of focused pressure at a close range will damage the casing. Casing is chemical resistant.
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4. Installation
4.1. General Setup Information
The following steps are required to set up the remote display.
Inspect instrument to ensure good condition.
Ensure mounting options and connectors are available.
Use connection diagram to wire up power and serial
cables as required.
Then D32x remote display can be panel mounted. Use the "Panel Drilling Template" provided for hole locations. The panel mounting screws are also used to attach desk/wall brackets or the stainless steel rear housing accessories.
Connect the serial and power cables to the instrument. If using an RS-232 to RS-485 converter, connect the converter between the serial cable and the remote display serial port connector.
Set the transmitting device to 9600 or 19200 baud and select the preferred output format for that instrument.
4.2. Panel Mounting (D32x Only)
The simplest way to mount the instrument is to use the drill template supplied. The template indicates positions for the drill holes for the two 4mm mounting screws through the panel. Also displayed on the template is the position of the rectangular hole that should be cut to allow for the connection of cables. The drill template supplied with the indicator allows for front or rear machining of the panel.
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4.3. Cable Connections
4.3.1. D32x Version
All cable connections are made to the rear of the instrument using screwless terminals. Wires must be stripped of insulation by at least 10mm.
To install, carefully depress the orange lever beside the terminal required and push the wire into the hole. Release the lever and pull gently on the wire to ensure it is securely trapped in the terminal. It is not necessary to tin the ends of the wire with solder or to add crimp ferrules to the wires, but these techniques are also compatible with the terminals and may make for a neater job.
Warning: Care should be taken when depressing the levers on the screwless connectors to prevent sideways movement and possible damage. Use only appropriate tools (eg. flathead screwdriver). Do not use sharp instruments (eg. pens).
4.3.2. XD30 Version
All cable connections are made to the rear of the instrument using pluggable screw terminals. It is not necessary to tin the ends of the wire with solder or to add crimp ferrules to the wires, however, these techniques are also compatible with the terminals and may ultimately make for a neater job.
4.4. DC Power
The DC supply need not be regulated, provided that it is free of excessive electrical noise and sudden transients.The instrument can be operated from a high quality plug-pack as long as there is sufficient capacity to drive it.
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4.5. D32x RS-232 Serial Auxiliary Connection
Remote Display
As a minimum the RXD and GND pins need to be connected to TXD and GND on the Indicator.
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Direct Personal Computer Link
PC COM 1 (DB9)
PC COM 2 (DB25)
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4.6. XD30 RS-232 Serial Auxiliary Connection
Remote Display
As a minimum the RXD and GND pins need to be connected to TXD and GND on the Indicator.
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Direct Personal Computer Link
PC COM 1 (DB9)
PC COM 2 (DB25)
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4.7. Cable Shield Connection and Earthing
To obtain full EMC resistance cable shields MUST be connected to the earth lug/terminal on the rear of the display.
Care should be taken when connecting shields to maximise EMC or RFI immunity and minimise earth loops and cross­talk (interference) between instruments.
For full EMC or for RFI immunity, termination of the cable shields at the earth lug is very important. The earth lug of the instrument must be separately connected to ground potential via a reliable link.
The instrument should only be connected to earth via a single reliable link to avoid earth loops.
Where each instrument is separately earthed, interconnecting cable shields should be connected at one end only.
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5. Configuration
5.1. Baud (Serial Baud Rate)
Baud rate, parity and data bits are automatically detected. The baud rate can be 9600 or 19200. Parity and data bits supported are:
Parity
Data bits
Examples
Description
(N)one
8
N81, N82
No parity, 8 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits
(E)ven
7
E71, E72
Even parity, 7 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits
(O)dd
7
O71, O72
Odd parity, 7 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits
(M)ark
7
M71, M72
Mark parity, 7 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits
(S)pace
7
S71, S72
Space parity, 7 data bits, 1 or 2 stop bits
5.2. Delimiters
The instrument responds to any string that ends with the following:
CRLF (ASCII 013, 010), or ENQ (ASCII 05), or any string that starts with STX (ASCII 02) and ends with
ETX (ASCII 03).
5.3. Address
The instrument has a default address of 01 however the address can be set to 02 on the DX30 by connecting the TXD output to the DTR input, or on the D32X by connecting the 2 pins above RXD. Most protocols are not addressed so this is usually not necessary.
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5.4. Formats
The Protocol Table below lists the suggested corresponding manufacturer that each protocol aims to support. Note that compatibility is not guaranteed and manufacturers may change their protocol at any time without advice.
Protocol Name
Protocol commonly used by
indicators from:
1
Ranger A
GSE, HBM, PT, Rinstrum, Systec
2
Ranger B
Rinstrum
3
Ranger C
GSE, HBM, PT and Rinstrum
4
Ranger D
Rinstrum
5
PCMODE
Custom software
6
R series register
write
GSE, Rinstrum
7
Avery string #7
Avery L105
8
Gedge C2
Gedge 9 Gedge C3
Gedge
10
AD standard string
A & D
11
AD4531
A & D
12
Toledo continuous
Toledo
13
GSE without COZ
GSE
14
GSE with COZ
GSE
15
Schenck without DP
Schenck
16
Schenck with DP
Schenck
17
Auto control string 1
Auto control
18
Auto control string 2
Auto control
19
Master
GSE, PT and Rinstrum
20
Sartorius
Sartorius
21
Soehnle without DP
Soehnle
22
Soehnle with DP
Soehnle
23
Flintab
Flintab
24
Philips
Philips
25
Condec
UMC, GSE, Rice Lake, Cardinal, Fairbanks, Eaton, Transcell
26
Rice Lake SCT
Rice Lake
27
Systec
Systec
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5.4.1. Protocol 1: Ranger A
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
STX
Sign
Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight
Status
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative. The sign character can be replaced by an L which disables the 10 display timeout (ie. forcing the display to lock on).
Weight
These seven characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then the first character is a space.
Examples:
( 300) with a leading space would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string.
Status
The status character provides information on the weight reading. The characters G/N/U/O/M/E represent Gross/Net/Underload/Overload/Motion/Error, respectively. A space (ASCII 20H) can also be sent. This character may only represent one status at any one time.
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.2. Protocol 2: Ranger B
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
STX
Status
Sign
Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight
Units
Character Number
11
12
13
Description
Units
Units
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Weight
These seven characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then the first character is a space.
Examples:
( 300) with a leading space would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string.
Status
The status character provides information on the weight reading. The characters G/N/U/O/M/E represent Gross/Net/Underload/Overload/Motion/Error, respectively. A space (ASCII 20H) can also be sent. This character may only represent one status at any one time.
Units
A three character string, the first character being a space, followed by the actual units. eg. ( kg) or ( t). If the weight reading is not stable, the unit string is sent as ( ).
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.3. Protocol 3: Ranger C
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
STX
Sign
Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight
S1
S2
Character Number
11
12
13
14
15
16
Description
S3
S4
Units
Units
Units
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Weight
These seven characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then the first character is a space.
Examples:
( 300) with a leading space would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string, note that when the decimal
point is added the leading space is removed.
S1
Can be G/N/U/O/E representing Gross/Net/Underload/Overload/Error, respectively. A space (ASCII 20H) can also be sent. This character may only represent one status at any one time.
S2
Can be M representing motion or a space to represent stable.
S3
Set to Z representing centre of zero or a space to represent non­zero.
S4
Set to one (1) to represent range one in dual-interval and dual range mode, set to two (2) to represent range two in dual-interval and dual range mode, otherwise send a dash (-).
Units
A three character string, the first character being a space, followed by the actual units. eg. ( kg) or ( t). If the weight reading is not stable, the unit string is sent as ( ).
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.4. Protocol 4: Ranger D
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
Description
STX
Sign
Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Weight
These seven characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then the first character is a space.
Examples:
( 300) with a leading space would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string.
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.5. Protocol 5: PCMODE
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX Text Text Text Text Text Text Text Text
SPC
Address(0)
Address(1)
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Text
These eight (8) characters will be displayed. They may be ASCII characters instead of numbers in which case the display will show text. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. Example:
( 300) would represent 300 units. ( - 3.00) a decimal point and minus sign can be used. ( CEMENT) text can be sent.
A capital L in position 1 will disable the remote display data timeout and can be used to lock the message on the display until new data is sent.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
Address
A two character field specifying the address of the unit to display the message. Note the unit will respond to its’ address or a message for address 00 (broadcast).
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.6. Protocol 6: R Series Register Write
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Address(0)
Address(1)
Command
(0)
Command
(1)
Register(0) Register(1) Register(2) Register(3)
Colon
Data(0) Data(1) Data(2) Data(3)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
Description
Data(4) Data(5) Data(6) Data(7)
Terminator
(0)
Terminator
(1)
Function
Description
Address
A two character field specifying the address of the unit to display the message. Note the unit will respond to its’ address or a message for address 00 (broadcast).
Command(0-1)
Must be 12 (ASCII 31H, ASCII 32H).
Register(0-3)
Must be 000E (ASCII 30H, ASCII 30H, ASCII 30H, ASCII 45H).
Colon
This byte must be a colon (ASCII 3AH).
Data(0-7)
This is the string to be displayed on the Remote Display and may consist of text and or numbers.
Terminator(0-1)
These two characters signify the end of the signal and are represented by a carriage return and then a line feed or CRLF (ASCII 0DH, ASCII 0AH).
Note: When using this protocol the display timeout is disabled, which means that the message will remain on the display until new data is sent.
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5.4.7. Protocol 7: Avery String #7
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX
Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight(2) Weight(3) Weight(4) Weight(
5)
Weight(6)
SPC Units(0) Units(1) Units(2) Units(3)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Description
Units(4)
SPC
S1
SPC
Con(0) Con(1) Con(2) Con(3) Con(4) Con(5)
SPC
Ignore
CR
Character Number
26
27
Description
LF
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These seven characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
( 300) with leading spaces would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a decimal
point instead of one of the characters. (-30.000) Here we have the weight with the sign attached.
Note because of the sign and the decimal point only five number characters are sent.
Units
A five character unit string.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
S1
Can be G or N to indicate Gross or Net respectively.
Con
Consecutive numbers, are not used by the remote display.
CR
Carriage Return character (ASCII 0DH)
LF
Line Feed character (ASCII 0AH)
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.8. Protocol 8: Gedge C2
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX
Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight(2) Weight(3) Weight(4) Weight(5) Weight(6) Weight(7)
S1
S2
S3
Ignore
Character Number
13
14
15
Description
SPC
SPC
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Weight(0-7)
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
(00000300) with leading zeroes would represent 300 units. (00003.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a
decimal point instead of one of the characters. (-0003.00) Here we have the weight with the sign attached.
Note because of the sign and the decimal point only six number characters are sent.
S1
Can be G or N to indicate Gross or Net respectively.
S2
Can be M or S to indicate Motion or Stable respectively
S3
Can be I,O or U to indicate In scale, Over range or Under range respectively.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.9. Protocol 9: Gedge C3
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX
Gross(0)
Gross(1)
Gross(2)
Gross(3)
Gross(4)
Gross(5)
Gross(6)
Gross(7)
Tare(0) Tare(1)
Tare(2)
Tare(3)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Description
Tare(4)
Tare(5)
Tare(6)
Tare(7)
Net(0) Net(1) Net(2) Net(3) Net(4) Net(5) Net(6) Net(7)
S1
Character Number
26
27
28
29
30
31
Description
S2
S3 Ignore
SPC
SPC
ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Gross
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display When S1 equals G. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
(00000300) with leading zeroes would represent 300 units. (00003.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a
decimal point instead of one of the characters. (-0003.00) Note because of the sign and the decimal point
only six number characters are sent.
Tare
Not used by the remote display
Net
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display When S1 equals N. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. Examples as for Gross.
S1
Can be G or N to indicate Gross or Net respectively.
S2
Can be M or S to indicate Motion or Stable respectively
S3
Can be I,O or U to indicate In scale, Over range or Under range respectively.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.10. Protocol 10: AD Standard String
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Heade
rA(0)
HeaderA(1)
Comma HeaderB(0)
HeaderB(1)
Comma
Sign Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight(2) Weight(3) Weight(4) Weight(5)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
Description
Weight(6)
Units(0) Units(1)
CR
LF
Function
Description
HeaderA
This header can be ST, UN or OL representing stable, unstable and out of scale range.
Comma
Comma (ASCII 2CH).
HeaderB
This second header can be GS - gross weight, NT - Net weight, TR - Tare and PT - Preset Tare.
The NET annunciator will be on for Net weight and off for all other weights.
Sign
The sign of the weight reading (plus (+) for positive, dash (-) for negative). It is also used to show the direction of out of scale range: + for overload and – for underload.
Weight
These seven characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then the last character is a period. Leading zero blanking applies. During overload or underload the weight reading will be spaces. E.g.
(000300.) Note the trailing period, this string would represent 300 units.
(0003.00) Is another acceptable string, note that when the decimal point is added the period at the end is removed.
Units
A two character unit string. A leading space is used for single character units. Eg. (kg) ( t) (lb) ( g)
CR
Carriage Return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line Feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.11. Protocol 11: AD4531
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
Header(0) Header(1)
Comma
Sign Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight(2) Weight(3) Weight(4)
CR
LF
Function
Description
Header
This header can be WT when in normal mode or OL to represent out of scale range.
Comma
Comma (ASCII 2CH).
Sign
The sign of the weight reading (plus (+) for positive, dash (-) for negative). If the unit rests at zero the sign will be a plus. It is also used to show the direction of out of scale range: + for overload and – for underload.
Weight
These five characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then a preceding zero is used. Leading zero blanking applies. During overload or underload the weight reading will be 99.99 with the sign representing which one it is. E.g.
(00300) This string would represent 300 units. (03.00) Shows the string format when a decimal point is
added.
CR
Carriage Return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line Feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.12. Protocol 12: Toledo Continuous
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX
SW(A) SW(B)
SW(C) Weight (0) Weight (1) Weight (2) Weight (3) Weight (4) Weight (5)
Tare(0)
Tare(1)
Tare(2)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
Description
Tare(3)
Tare(4)
Tare(5)
CR
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
SW
SW A, B and C are each a collection of status bits. The
relevant bits of the three characters are shown below in tabular
form. All other status bits are ignored.
Weight
These six characters are a string containing the current gross
or net weight not including the decimal point or a sign.
Tare
Not used by the remote display
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
SW A Bits 0,1 and 2
SW B Bits 0,1,2,3 and 4
Bits
Decimal
Point
Location
Status
Bits
Function
0 1 2
0 0 0
XXXX00
Bit 0
Gross = 0, Net = 1
1 0 0
XXXXX0
Bit 1
Sign, Positive = 0, Negative = 1
0 1 0
XXXXXX
Bit 2
Out of Range = 1 (overload or underload)
1 1 0
XXXXX.X
Bit 3
Motion = 1
0 0 1
XXXX.XX
Bit 4
lb = 0, kg = 1 (see also SW C )
SW C Bits 0,1 and 2
Bits
Units
0 1 2
0 0 0
lb or kg, selected by SW B bit 4
1 0 0
grams (g)
0 1 0
tons (t)
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5.4.13. Protocol 13 GSE Without COZ
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight
(2)
Weight
(3)
Weight
(4)
Weight(5)
Weight
(6)
Weight
(7) SPC
Units
(0)
Units(
1)
Units
(2)
Units
(3)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Description
Units
(4) SPC
Mode
(0)
Mode
(1)
Mode
(2)
Mode
(3)
Mode
(4) S1
CR
LF
Function
Description
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a decimal
point instead of one of the characters. (- 3.00) Note because of the sign and the decimal point only
six number characters are sent.
Units
A five character unit string. Trailing spaces are used. Eg. (kg ) (lb ) (t )
Mode
Gross, Net or Tare with trailing spaces. Used to actuate the Net annunciator
S1
M = Motion, S = Stable, O = Overload or Underload, E = Error
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
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5.4.14. Protocol 14: GSE With COZ
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight
(2)
Weight
(3)
Weight
(4)
Weight
(5)
Weight
(6)
Weight
(7) SPC
Units
(0)
Units(
1)
Units
(2)
Units
(3)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Description
Units
(4) SPC
Mode
(0)
Mode
(1)
Mode
(2)
Mode
(3)
Mode
(4) S1
S2
CR
LF
Function
Description
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a decimal
point instead of one of the characters. (- 3.00) Note because of the sign and the decimal point only
six number characters are sent.
Units
A five character unit string. Trailing spaces are used. Eg. (kg ) (lb ) (t )
Mode
Gross, Net or Tare with trailing spaces. Used to actuate the Net annunciator
S1
M = Motion, S = Stable, O = Overload or Underload, E = Error
S2
Z = Centre of Zero, Space for not centre of zero
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
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5.4.15. Protocol 15: Schenk Without DP
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX
Ignore Ignore Ignore
Sign
Net(0)
Net(1)
Net(2)
Net(3)
Net(4)
Tare
(0) Tare
(1)
Tare
(2)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Description
Tare
(3) Tare
(4) Tare
(5) Tare
(6)
Tare(7)
Tare
(8) SPC
S1
S2
LF
CR
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Net
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units.
Tare
Not used by the remote display.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
S1
ASCII character (0-F) with values as shown in the table below
S2
ASCII character (0-F) with values as shown in the table below
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
S1 Bit
S1 Status
S2 Value
S2 Status
0
Tare=0, preset Tare=1 Only used in Net mode.
0 Units = kg 1
Motion = 0, Stable=1
1 Units = g
2
Not COZ=0, COZ=1
3 Units = T
3
Gross=0, Net=1
5 Weight longer than string, Display will be blanked.
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5.4.16. Protocol 16: Schenk With DP
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
STX
Ignore Ignore Ignore
Sign
Net(0)
Net(1)
Net(2)
Net(3)
Net(4)
Net(5)
Tare
(0)
Tare
(1)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Description
Tare
(2) Tare
(3) Tare
(4) Tare
(5) Tare
(6) Tare
(7) Tare
(8) Tare
(9) SPC
S1
S2
LF
CR
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Net
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These six characters include a decimal. E.g.
( 300.0) with leading spaces would represent 300 units.
Tare
Not used by the remote display.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
S1
ASCII character (0-F) with values as shown in the table below
S2
ASCII character (0-F) with values as shown in the table below
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
S1 Bit
S1 Status
S2 Value
S2 Status
0
Tare=0, preset Tare=1 Only used in Net mode.
0 Units = kg 1
Motion = 0, Stable=1
1 Units = g
2
Not COZ=0, COZ=1
3 Units = T
3
Gross=0, Net=1
5 Weight longer than string, Display will be blanked.
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5.4.17. Protocol 17: Auto Control String 1
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Description
STX
Address
Weight
(0)
Weight
(1)
Weight
(2)
Weight
(3) ETX
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Address
A single character field specifying the address of the unit to display the message. The address is fixed as 1 for this string so the unit must be set to address 1 to display this string.
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These four characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
( 300) with leading space would represent 300 units. (3.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a decimal
point instead of one of the characters. (-3.0) Here we have the weight with the sign attached. Note
because of the sign and the decimal point only two number characters are sent.
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.18. Protocol 18: Auto Control String 2
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
STX
Address
Text
(0) Text
(1) Text
(2) Text
(3) Text
(4) Text
(5) Text
(6) Text
(7) ENQ
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Address
A single character field specifying the address of the unit to display the message. The address is fixed as 2 for this string so the unit must be set to address 2 to display this string.
Text
These eight (8) characters will be displayed. They may be ASCII characters instead of numbers in which case the display will show text. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. Example:
( 300) would represent 300 units. ( - 3.00) a decimal point and minus sign can be used. ( CEMENT) text can be sent.
ENQ
Used as end of transmission character (ASCII 05H).
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5.4.19. Protocol 19: Master
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Byte(0) Byte(1) Byte(2) Byte(3) Byte(4) Byte(5) Byte(6) Byte(7)
Colon
Byte(
8) Byte(
9)
Byte(
10)
Byte(
11)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Description
Byte(12) Byte(13) Byte(14) Byte(15) Byte(16) Byte(17) Byte(18) Byte(19) Byte(20) Byte(21) Byte(22) Byte(23) Byte(24)
Character Number
26
27
28
29
30
Description
Byte(25) Byte(26) Byte(27)
CR
LF
Function
Description
Byte
Byte 0-7 contains header information, byte 8-24 contains the master LCD data.
Colon
This byte must be a colon (ASCII 3AH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.20. Protocol 20: Sartorius
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore Ignore
Sign
SPC Weight(0)
Weight (1) Weight (2) Weight (3) Weight (4)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Description
Weight (5) Weight (6) Weight (6)
SPC
Units(0) Units(1) Units(2)
CR
LF
Function
Description
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (+ for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units.
Units
A three character unit string. Trailing spaces are used. Eg. (kg ) (lb ) (t ).
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
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5.4.21. Protocol 21: Soehnle Without DP
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
S1
Weight(0)
Weight (1) Weight (2) Weight (3) Weight (4)
ESC
Ignore
Units
CR
LF
Function
Description
S1
N = Net, M = Net + COZ, O = COZ
Units
0 = motion, 1 = grams, 2 = kilograms.
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units.
ESC
Escape character (ASCII 1BH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.22. Protocol 22: Soehnle With DP
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
Description
S1
Weight (0) Weight (1) Weight (2) Weight (3) Weight (4) Weight (5)
ESC
Ignore
Units
CR
LF
Function
Description
S1
N = Net, M = Net + COZ, O = COZ
Units
0 = motion, 1 = grams, 2 = kilograms.
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. E.g.
( 300.0) would represent 300 units.
ESC
Escape character (ASCII 1BH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.23. Protocol 23: Flintab
Normal Operation:
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
S1
S2
Sign
Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight Weight
CR
LF
Function
Description
S1
B = Gross, N = Net
S2
# = Motion, Space = Stable
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display.The weight value is 5 digits plus an optional decimal point. If a decimal point is not used then the weight field shortens to only 5 characters. This means the overall string is 1 character shorter
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
Overload / Underload:
Character Number
0 1 9
10
Description
O
L
CR
LF
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5.4.24. Protocol 24: Philips
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Description
STX
Ignored
S1 Ignored
SPC
SPC Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight(2) Weight(3)
ETX
Function
Description
S1
0 = Motion, 1 = COZ, 2 = Stable
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H).
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units.
STX
Start of Transmission character (ASCII 02H).
ETX
End of Transmission character (ASCII 03H).
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5.4.25. Protocol 25: Condec
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
13
Description
STX
Sign
Weight(0) Weight(1) Weight(2) Weight(3) Weight(4) Weight(5) Weight(6)
Units
S1
S2
CR
LF
Function
Description
STX
Start of Transmission Character (ASCII 02H).
Sign
Represents the sign of the weight reading (space for positive, dash (-) for negative.
Weight(0-6)
These seven characters are a string containing the current weight including the decimal point. If there is no decimal point, then the first character is a space. Leading zero suppression is applied.
Examples:
( 300) will display as “300” (0030.00 will display as “30.00”
Units
L = Lb, K = kg
S1
G = Gross, N = Net
S2
Space = OK, M = Motion, O = Overload/Underload
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.26. Protocol 26: Rice Lake SCT
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Status(0)
Status(1
)
Comma
Mode
(0)
Mode(1)
Comma
Weight
(0)
Weigh
t(1)
Weight(2) Weight
(3)
Weight(4) Weight
(5)
Weight
(6)
Character Number
13
14
15
16
17
18
Description
Weight(7)
Comma
Unit(0)
Unit(1)
CR
LF
Function
Description
Status
US = Motion, ST = Stable, OL = Overload, UL = Underload
Mode
Gross(GS), Net (NT) Used to actuate the Net annunciator
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a decimal
point instead of one of the characters. (- 3.00) Note because of the sign and the decimal point only
six number characters are sent.
Units
A two character unit string. Leading spaces are used. If no units two spaces are sent.
Eg. (kg) (lb) ( t) ( g) ( )
Comma
Comma character (ASCII 2CH).
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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5.4.27. Protocol 27: Systec
Character Number
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11
12
Description
Status(0)
Status(1
)
Weight
(0)
Weight
(1)
Weight
(2)
Weight
(3)
Weight
(4)
Weight
(5)
Weight(
6)
Weight
(7)
Weight(
8)
Weight
(9)
SPC
Character Number
13
14
15
16
Description
Unit(0)
Unit(1)
CR
LF
Function
Description
Status
SD = Motion, S_ = Stable
Weight
The numbers to be displayed on the remote display. These eight characters can include a decimal point and a leading minus to indicate sign. E.g.
( 300) would represent 300 units. ( 3.00) Is another acceptable string, this time with a decimal
point instead of one of the characters. (- 3.00) Note because of the sign and the decimal point only
six number characters are sent.
SPC
Space character (ASCII 20H)
Units
A two character unit string. Leading spaces are used. If no units two spaces are sent.
Eg. (kg) (lb) (t ) (g ) ( )
CR
Carriage return character (ASCII 0DH).
LF
Line feed character (ASCII 0AH).
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6. Diagnostic Errors
The instrument continually monitors the condition of the internal circuits. Any faults or out-of-tolerance conditions are shown on the display as an E type error message.
In the table below the following terms are used: Check: This item can be checked on site by service
personnel. Return for Service: The instrument must be returned to
the manufacturer for factory service.
Error
Description
Resolution
(E0001)
The power supply voltage is too low.
Check supply
(E0002)
The power supply voltage is too high.
Check scale / cables
(E0004)
Communications data error (usually self-correcting).
Check transmission format, baud rate, stop bits & parity
(- - - - - -)
Communications timeout (more than
1.5 seconds since the last valid communication from the master, usually self-correcting).
Check scale / cables
The E type error messages are additive. For example if power supply voltage is too low and a communications data error occurs, the resulting error message will be E0005 (0001 + 0004).
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