14. COOPERATION WITH PERIPHERALS
CAUTION!
A peripheral device that is connected to RS 232 or USB port of a balance, has to be
powered from the common low voltage grid equipped with common anti-shock protection in
order to provide that possible occurrence of different potentials in zero cables of the peripheral device
and the balance is precluded.
Balance transmission parameters must correspond to the parameters of a device that is
connected to the balance.
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Baud rate
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Parity control
Value indicated on a display can be sent via RS232 or USB port to a peripheral device in one of four
accessible ways:
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manually
- on pressing
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automatically - on stabilisation of a weighing result
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continuously - on activation of a function or sending a command
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on command sent from a peripheral device (see additional functions).
Value indicated on a display can be sent via COM port or USB port in the following form:
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stable
– data is sent immediately on stabilisation of weighing result (button
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unstable – on pressing
a printout such status is marked with <?> symbol located in front of the weighing result). This
option is only available for non-verified balances.
14.1. TRANSFERRED DATA FORMAT
The measurement result can be transferred from a balance to an external device by pressing
button, located on the balance, or by sending a control command from a computer.
14.2. FORMAT OF DATA SENT ON PRESSING PRINT BUTTON
CAUTION!
Unstable measurement printout is disabled for a verified balance.
Printout format for unverified balances:
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2
Stability marker
- 4800 ÷ 115200 bit / s
- NONE, ODD, EVEN
button
button, display status is sent immediately to a peripheral device (on
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4 - 12
[space] if stable
[?] if unstable
[^] if high limit is out of range
[v] if low limit is out of range
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14 - 16
- 83 -
)
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