Specifications

Appendix A: Host Interface
Scale Status Byte Format
(09/03) Appendix-
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0x06 = ASCII <ACK>
0x07 = ASCII <BEL>
0
X
10
= Stop Bit:
0x01 = One Stop Bit
0x02 = Two Stop Bits
X
11
= Parity Bit:
0x01 = Space Parity Bit
0x02 = Mark Parity Bit
0x03 = Odd Parity Bit
0x04 = Even Parity Bit
0x05 = No Parity Bit
X
12
= Data Bits:
0x01 = 7 Data Bits
0x02 = 8 Data Bits
Setup Selection ASCII Definitions:
0x00 = ASCII
<NUL>
0x01 = ASCII <SOH>
0x02 = ASCII <STX>
0x03 = ASCII <ETX>
0x04 = ASCII <EOT>
0x05 = ASCII <ENQ>
0x06 = ASCII <ACK>
0x07 = ASCII <BEL>
3. Send the command desired new set of bytes to the scale:
<STX>Y
1
Y
2
... Y
19
Y
20
<CR>
4. The scale will check to make sure the requested bytes are valid, then will
echo the request: <STX>Y
1
Y
2
... Y
19
Y
20
<CR>. Or, if there were
problems with the request, the scale returns the original, unmodified
setup bytes to let the host know there was a problem:
<STX>X
1
X
2
... X
19
X
20
<CR>
5. Send the command Y to continue and store the new setup bytes and the
scale will respond with <STX>DONE<CR> when configuration is
complete or <STX>ABORT<CR> if the modified bytes had problems.
NOTE: At any time the Host can send an N command to abort the Setup
Download mode
Before sending the DONE reply, the
confi
g
uration file is anal
y
zed
j
ust as if
it had been constructed using the
keyboard.
You can obtain the current
configuration by sending the S
command. Then you can abort
w
ithout chan
g
in
g
b
y
sendin
g
the A
command to abort.