Set last digit
Format: LDS_n CR LF
Response options:
LDS_OK CR LF
LDS_E CR LF
LDS_I CR LF
n – parameter, decimal value determining last digit settings
n → 1 – always
2 – never
3 – when stable
CAUTION!
The numbering is assigned to a particular last digit option and it is identical for all balance types.
The command changes settings for a current working mode if, for a particular balance type, last digit settings
are assigned to the working mode.
An example:
Command:
Response:
Cooperation with PUE 7.1, PUE 10 terminal
Format: NT CR LF
Response options:
ES CR LF
MASS FRAME
Response format:
NT
Stability marker
Zero marker
Range marker
Digit marker
Mass
Mass unit
Tare
Tare unit
Hidden digits quantity
An example:
NT CR LF
N T _ ? _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ _ - 5 . 1 1 3 _ g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 . 0 0 0 _ g _ _ _0 CR
out, response: mass value and remaining data
Where: _ - space
– command carried out
– error in-course of command execution, no parameter or incorrect format
– command understood but not accessible at this moment
LDS_1 CR LF
LDS_OK CR LF
- command not understood (format error)
- response: mass value in a basic measuring unit
- command
- [space] if stable, [?] if unstable
- [space] for any value but zero, [Z] for zero value
- marker informing on range within which mass value is comprised:
[space] I range balance, [2] II balance, [3] III balance
[zero] no digit, [1] one digit marker, [2] two digits marker, [3] three
digits marker, [4] four digits marker, [5] five digits marker
10 characters for net mass given in adjustment unit (with dot and a
floating-point "-" sign )
3 characters with left justification
9 characters with dot - right justification (when floating-point tare gets
turned off automatically then zero value is sent)
3 characters with left justification
Number specifying quantity of hidden digits: [space] when no digits
are hidden, [1] when 1 digit is hidden
- command sent from a computer
– set last digit option to value 'always'
– 'always' value set
- 93 -
LF – command carried