RS232 communication protocol
RS232C adapter cable is supplied with a 9-pin RS232C, right (without crossing Tx to Rx and all attached signs). The USB adapter is supplied with a software (driver) RS232C emulator. Thus, any program you use to control or interrogate the balance will see your balance Scout Pro as if it were attached to a COM port.
If you use the USB connection, you should ask the driver to emulate COM ports 3 or 4 since many programs are not prepared to recognize the port numbers of higher order. You should also tell the driver the speed and data format to be communicated.
| recipe for connecting a USB Pro Scout with Data Studio | and maintain the SP Switch down the power button until the MENU (or CAL). | Use the PRINT button to display MENU | Browse the menu to find the sub BAUD Adjust speed to 2400 | Adjust the format to 7 NONE handshake Set to None. Connect | Scout Pro USB port When Windows asks the Driver, providing the CD that comes with the balance Then go to: Start -> Settings -> System -> Hardware -> COM Ports Locate | LPT port emulated just installed and edit Properties Ask is COM 3 or COM 4 Set communication speed to 2400 baud format | 7/N/1Set Close | Boot Configuration Data Studio Click the Settings button Click | interface connect request Pasporto |
Save the file with a name easy to remember: Ohaus.DS? "ScoutPro.DS?
Ready! The next time you only need to: Switch the balance
Double-click the file Ohaus.DS
Press the button Start / Stop Data from the Studio to take the data
Press the button Start / Stop Data from the Studio to take the data http://www.tecnoedu.com/Balanzas/ScoutProProtocolo.php
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