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Chapter 4 Control Registers
CR#51: Status code
[Description]
Bit number Value Description
Bit 0 H’0001 Abnormal power
Bit 1 H’0002 Hardware failure
Bit 2 H’0004
The weight measured by CH1 exceeds the maximum weight
which can be measured, or the voltage of SEN is incorrect.
Bit 3 H’0008 CH1 is adjusted incorrectly.
Bit 4 H’0010
The weight measured by CH1 exceeds the maximum weight
which can be measured.
Bit 5 H’0020 No weight is measured by CH1.
Bit 6 H’0040 A weight measured by CH1 is in the stability range specified.
Bit 7 H’0080
The conversion of a weight measured by CH2 into a digital
value is incorrect, or the voltage of SEN is incorrect.
Bit 8 H’0100 CH2 is adjusted incorrectly.
Bit 9 H’0200
The weight measured by CH2 exceeds the maximum weight
which can be measured.
Bit 10 H’0400 No weight is measured by CH2.
Bit 11 H’0800 A weight measured by CH2 is in the stability range specified.
Bit 12~bit 15 Reserved
CR#52~55: Setting RS-232/RS-485 communication
[Description]
Bit 15 Bit 14~Bit 8 Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
ACSII/RTU Reserved Serial transmission speed Data length Stop bit Parity bit
Description
Bit 15 ACSII/RTU 0 ACSII 1 RTU
0 9,600 bps 1 19,200 bps
2 38,400 bps 3 57,600 bps
Bit 7~bit 4 Serial transmission speed
4 115,200 bps 5 Reserved
Bit 3 Data length (RTU=8 bits) 0 7 1 8
Bit 2 Stop bit 0 1 bit 1 2 bits
0 Even 1 Odd
Bit 1~bit 0 Parity bit
2 Reserved 3 Reserved
Example: If RS-232 communication format is “115200, 7, E, 1, ASCII”, the value in CR#53 will be H’0400.
4.3 Descriptions of Functions
4.3.1 Measuring a Net Weight
Users can choose to measure the net weight or the gross weight of an object. A net weight is the weight of a
product, that is, the actual weight of a product without its package. The weight of a package is a tare. A gross
weight is a total weight, namely a net weight plus a tare.
Tare: A tare is the weight of a package
Net weight: A net weight is the weight of a product, that is, the actual weight of a product without its
package.
Gross weight: A gross weight is a total weight, namely the weight of a product itself (a net weight) plus the
weight of a package (a tare).
Gross weight=Net weight+Tare
Example: A product weighs 10 kilograms, and the carton in which the product is packed weighs 0.2
kilograms. The total weight gotten is 10 kilograms.
Net weight=10 kg
Tare=0.2 kg
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