Specifications
Appendix: Host Interface
Appendix: Host InterfaceAppendix: Host Interface
Appendix: Host Interface
Scale Status Byte Format
Scale Status Byte FormatScale Status Byte Format
Scale Status Byte Format
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3.
3.3.
3.
Send the command desired new set of bytes to the scale:
<STX>Y
1
Y
2
... Y
19
Y
20
<CR>
4.
4.4.
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.
5.5.
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
DONEDONE
DONE reply, the
configuration file is analyzed just as if
it had been constructed using the
keyboard.
You can obtain the current
configuration by sending the S
command. Then you can abort
without changing by sending the A
command to abort.