Configuring the Data
Interface as a COM Port
(
datProt
)
Configure the interface as a COM
port in the Setup menu as a COM1 or
UniCOM port under the “Data Protocol"
(
datprot
) menu item.
SBI Communication
This is a simple ASCII interface.
Data output is configured under menu
items 6.1 and 6.3:
– Manual output of displayed value
with or without stability (menu items
6.1.1 and 6.1.2)
– Automatic output of displayed value
with or without stability (menu items
6.1.4 and 6.1.5) at intervals defined in
display updates. The number of display
updates comprising an output interval
is configured under menu item 6.3.
– Output of a printout as configured in
the Setup program (menu item 6.1.7).
Output is linked to the “Data Protocol"
menu item (
datProt
) (see page 100,
“Configuring Printouts").
If you do not activate and configure
a user-definable data record, the
printout simply contains the current
value displayed on the indicator
(weight with unit, calculated value,
alphanumeric display).
SMA Communication
Standardized communications protocol
of the Scale Manufacturers Association
MP8 Binary
Purpose
With the MP8 interface you can connect
MP8-generation peripheral devices with
separate power supplies to the Combics
indicator.
Features
– The weighing instrument is used only
for determining weight values.
– The data interface transmits only
in MP8 binary protocol
– The application program for MP8
can be selected under menu item 3
– The program index 2 for MP8
can be selected under menu item 4.
– “MP8 interface emulation" is not
permitted in legal metrology.
Data Input Format
You can connect a computer to your
indicator to send commands controlling
weighing instrument functions and
applications via the interface port.
All commands use the same format
(data input format) starting with the ESC
character (ASCII 27) and ending with
a carriage return (CR; ASCII 13) and a line
feed (LF; ASCII 10). The total length of
a command is anywhere from 4 characters
(1 command character between the start
and end described above) to 7 characters
(4 command characters).
The table below shows the available
command characters; each command must
be flanked by the start and end characters
as described above.
Example: The command character for
output is “P" (“output to Port").
The string "ESC P CR LF" triggers this com-
mand.
Command
Meaning
K
Weighing mode 1
L
Weighing mode 2
M
Weighing mode 3
N
Weighing mode 4
O
Block all keys
P
Output readout
to data interface
Q
Output acoustic signal
R
Release (unblock) keys
T
Tare and zero
(combination tare function)
f3_
Zero (see also the
“kZE_" command)
f4_
Tare without zeroing
(see also the “kT_" command
i_
Information about the
indicator
Example of output:
“CI2/012502/1"
Meaning:
Indicator: Combics 2,
software version: 012502,
active weighing instrument: 1
kF1_
F1: Trigger
k
key function
kF2_
F2:
c
key function
(Combics 2 only)
kF3_
F3:
r
key function
(Combics 2 only)
kF4_
F4:
O
key function
(Combics 2 only)
kF5_
F5:
w
key function
(Combics 2 only)
Command
Meaning
kF6_
F6: Trigger
I
key function
(Combics 1 plus only)
kF7_
F7:
g
key function
(Combics 1 plus only)
kF8_
F8:
h
key function
(Combics 1 plus only)
kCF_
CF:
c
key function
(Combics 2 only)
kP_
p
key function
Output to printer port
kT_
T
key function (tare)
kNW_
n
key function (Toggle
the weighing instrument)
kZE_
(
key function
(zero the instrument)
x1_
Output model designation
of active weighing instrument.
Example: “LP6200S-0C"
x2_
Output serial number
of active weighing instrument;
example: “0012345678 "
x3_
Output software version
of active weighing instrument;
example: “ 00-20-04 "
x4_
Output software version
of indicator; example:
“ 01-25-02 "
x9_
Output serial number
of indicator; example:
“0012345678 "
x10_
Output model of indicator;
example:
“CW2P4-1500RR-LCE"
z1_
Activate input for printout
header 1
z2_
Activate input for printout
header 2
txx…x_
xx…x: Input text
Length acc. to input
(Combics 1 plus only)
The ASCII code for the “underline" charac-
ter is 95.
Format for entering printout header lines:
ESC z x a … a _ CR LF where x=(header
line) 1 or 2; a … a: a…a= up to 20 charac-
ters of text, followed by the “underline"
character, carriage return and line feed.
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