CMD
Command
Description
01
H
Read Type
Read the register type.
Value
Description
0
INT8: Signed 8 bit value
1
UINT8: Unsigned 8 bit value
2
INT16: Signed 16 bit value
3
UINT16: Unsigned 16 bit value
4
INT32: Signed 32 bit value
5
UINT32: Unsigned 32 bit value
6
STRING: Null terminated string
9
WEIGHT: Weight value (weight, status and units)
11
EXECUTE: Perform an action (eg tare)
13
STREAM: Register for streaming other registers
18
IP: IPv4 Address register
19
REGISTER: For storing register id for streaming
20
BINBUFFER: Binary buffer (like string but can contain nulls)
02
H
Read Minimum
Read the minimum value permitted for this register in hexadecimal.
03
H
Read Maximum
Read the maximum value permitted for this register in hexadecimal.
05
H
Read Literal
Read register contents in a ‘human readable’ format.
0F
H
Read Permission
Read the register permissions mask.
Mask
Description
00
H
Register is not readable
01
H
Register is readable in safe setup and higher
02
H
Register is readable in full setup only
03
H
Register is always readable
00
H
Register is not writable
04
H
Register is writable in safe setup and higher
08
H
Register is writable in full setup only
0C
H
Register is always writable
10
H
Execute
Execute function defined by the register using parameters supplied in
the DATA field.
11
H
Read Final
Read register contents in a hexadecimal data format.
12
H
Write Final
Write the DATA field to the register.
16
H
Read Final (Decimal)
Same as Read Final except numbers are decimal.
17
H
Write Final (Decimal)
Same as Write Final except numbers are decimal.
1A
H
Read Minimum (Decimal)
Read the minimum value permitted for this register in decimal.
1B
H
Read Maximum (Decimal)
Read the maximum value permitted for this register in decimal.
REG
is a four character hexadecimal field that defines the address of the Register specified in the
message. See Section 18.4: rinCMD Registers for a list of registers used by the instrument. The
viewer software will show the register address for each setting in the menu structure when they
are accessed.
:DATA
carries the information for the message. Some messages require no DATA (eg Read Commands)
so the field is optional. When a DATA field is used a ‘:’ (COLON) character is used to separate
the header (ADDR CMD REG) and DATA information.
←
-
is the message termination (
CR LF
or
;
).
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