Definition and usage of GLP header and GLP footer
The protocol output of the GLP header and the GLP footer, configured here under the system settings, is generally valid for all applications.
The GLP protocol output must be added via the context menu of the application if it is required in the respective application (see below Usage of GLP header and GLP footer in the applications).
The protocol type is generally valid for all applications.
Define the GLP Header and the GLP Footer
Depending what you like to define choose the Header or the Footer.
Define the layout
By clicking the [Edit] button an extensive selection of pre-defined text/function items are presented. By selecting them they are moved to the right column. Representing the protocol-layout.
Moving items
The items can be moved by drag & drop functionality.
Deleting items
By selecting the items, they turn to red. Additionally a waste bin is shown in the lower left corner. By selecting the waste bin the selected items is deleted.
Protocol Items
Most of the Items are self-explaining or have a description where those can be defined.
Please note that you have to set the text paragraphs so that they appear in the appropriate place in the log.
Protocol item Text paragraph
This item can be filled with any text. A text can span multiple lines. It can be entered as human readable characters (ABC) or as hexadecimal characters (HEX).
Please note that the hexadecimal characters are only given to the channels RS232 serial port and USB serial port .
Usage of GLP header and GLP footer in the applications
Adding the items GLP header or GLP footer at the context menu Protocol of the desired application:
- Open the layout of the application's header with the [Edit] button
- Add the item GLP header to the application header
Selecting the protocol type
Standard
Standard Precisa protocol format and Precisa remote control commands.
SICS Vx.x
SICS protocol format SICS remote control commands version Vx.x.
Standard Precisa remote control commands
Each remote command has to be closed with CR LF which corresponds to pushing the [Enter] key. Commands can be acknowledged using ACK1.
AOST : Print out AOS-Temperature in degrees Celsius
AOSH : Print out AOS-Humidity in %
AOSP : Print out AOS-Pressure in hPa
ACK0 : Acknowledge sending mode Off
ACK1 : Acknowledge sending mode On
BINFO : Print out Balance information
CAL : Start adjustment
D...... : Write to weight display (right-aligned)
DN : Reset weight display
@...... : Write to secondary display (right-aligned)
@N : Reset secondary display
FWHISPRINT : Print out update history
PDT : Print out date and time
PRT : Start printing (corresponds to pressing the [PRINT] key)
P0 : Individually print each value (unstable or stable) (only for non-approved balances)
P1 : Individually print value (stable)
P2 lll : Print after change of load (lll = min. load change necessary in g or in percent)
(Examples: P2 12.3 or P2 50%)
P3 : Print after each display refresh (refresh rate) (approved balances: only stable weights)
P4 ttt.t : Print on time basis ttt.t in s, from 0.1s to 600.0s (approved balances: only stable weights)
(Example: P4 2.0 individual print out every 2s)
SDTddmmyyhhmmss: Set date/time if Date format = ddmmyy
SDTmmddyyhhmmss: Set date/time if Date format = mmddyy
SOUND : Beep tone
SOUNDI : Info tone
SOUNDW : Warn tone
T (ttt) : Tare or set tare to a specific value
WSMOVE : Move draft shield
Z0 : Auto-Zero mode Off
Z1 : Auto-Zero mode On
ZERO : Zero balance (provided weight is within the zero-position range)
Application Counting:
Rnnn : Set current weight = nnn pieces (corresponds to soft button "Set Pcs")
REFrrr : Set reference weight = rrr for 1 piece (corresponds to soft button "Set piece weight")
RC : Clear pieces unit (corresponds to soft button "Clr Pcs")
Application Percent:
R%k : Set current weight = 100% with k=0...7 decimal places
(k=A: use automatic positioning of decimal point)
(corresponds to soft button "Set 100%")
REF%k rrr : Set reference weight = rrr for 100% with k=0...7 decimal places
(k=A: use automatic positioning of decimal point)
R%C : Clear percentage unit (corresponds to soft button "Clr %")
SICS remote control commands
Each remote command has to be closed with CR LF which corresponds to pushing the [Enter] key.
Level 0
@ : Reset
I0 : Send list of available SICS commands
I2 : Send device data
I3 : Send firmware version
I4 : Send serial number
S : Send stable weight value
SI : Send weight value immediately (only for non-approved balances)
SIR : Send weight value immediately and repeat (approved balances: only stable weights)
Z : Zero
ZI : Zero immediately (only for non-approved balances)
Level 1
D : Write text to display
DW : Clear text
T : Tare
TA : Tare weight value
TAC : Clear tare weight value
TI : Tare immediately (only for non-approved balances)
Level 2
C2 : Start adjustment with external weight
(only for non-approved balances or approved balances of class I)
C3 : Start adjustment with internal weight
SNR : Send stable weight value and repeat on stable weight change