Rice Lake 120 Plus Digital Weight Indicator User Manual
120 plus, Technical manual
Table of contents
Document Outline
- 120 Plus
- Digital Weight Indicator
- Version 1.07
- Installation Manual
- Contents
- 1.0 Introduction 1
- 2.0 Installation 7
- 3.0 Configuration 13
- 4.0 Test Mode Operations 29
- 5.0 Panel Mode Operations 31
- 6.0 Print Formatting 33
- 7.0 Setpoint Operation 35
- 8.0 Appendix 36
- 8.1 Appendix A Electronic Data Processing Commands EDP 36
- 8.1.1 General Commands 36
- 8.1.2 Configuration Commands 37
- 8.1.3 Format Commands 37
- 8.1.4 Calibration Commands 37
- 8.1.5 Serial Commands 38
- 8.1.6 Program Commands 38
- 8.1.7 Print Format Commands 39
- 8.1.8 Set Points Commands 39
- 8.1.9 Other Commands 40
- 8.1.10 Key Press on EDP Commands 40
- 8.1.11 Tare, Zero key and REGULAT Parameter 40
- 8.2 Appendix B Conversion Factors and Continuous Output Format 41
- 8.3 Appendix C ASCII Set and Specifications 42
- 8.4 Appendix D Error Messages 45
- 8.5 Appendix E Front Panel Display Characters 45
- 8.6 Gravity Compensation 46
- 8.7 Summary of Changes 46
- 8.8 120 Plus Specifications 47
- 8.1 Appendix A Electronic Data Processing Commands EDP 36
- Contents
- 120 Plus Limited Warranty 48
- © Rice Lake Weighing Systems. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
- Specifications subject to change without notice.
- Version 1.07, November 17, 2014
- 1.0 Introduction
- 2.0 Installation
- Figure 2-1. 120 Plus Cable Connections
- 2.1 Power Connector
- 1
- DC+
- Power Source
- 2
- DC-
- Power Source
- 3
- Earth
- Power Return
- EDP Port
- 2
- EDP TxD
- RS-232 Transmit Data
- 6
- EDP RxD
- RS-232 Receive Data
- 12
- EDP GND
- RS-232 Ground or -20 mA Out
- Print Port
- 1
- PR: TxD
- RS-232 Transmit Data
- 11
- PR: TxD 20 mA
- + 20 mA Out
- 12
- PR: -20 mA OUT
- RS-232 Ground or -20 mA Out
- 120 Plus Port
- 1
- PR TX
- RS-232 Transmit Data
- 2
- EDP TX
- RS-232 Transmit Data
- 6
- EDP RX
- RS-232 Receive Data
- 11
- PR TX
- 20 mA Transmit Data
- 12
- PR GND
- RS-232 Ground
- PC Port
- (DB-9 Connector)
- 2
- EDP RX
- RS-232 Receive Data
- 3
- EDP TX
- RS-232 Transmit Data
- 5
- EDP GND
- RS-232 Ground
- Printer/Remote Display Port
- --
- RxD
- RS-232 Receive Data
- --
- GND
- RS-232 Ground
- 1
- Black
- 9
- Grey
- 2
- Brown
- 10
- White
- 3
- Red
- 11
- Pink
- 4
- Orange
- 12
- Light Blue
- 5
- Yellow
- 13
- Light Green
- 6
- Green
- 14
- Red/Black
- 7
- Blue
- 15
- White/Black
- 8
- Purple
- 4
- 5
- 7
- 10
- 13
- 14
- 15
- Table 2-6. Remote Switcher Pin Outs
- 2.4.2 Setpoints Output
- 2.5 Battery Installation
- 3.0 Configuration
- Figure 3-1. Configuration Menu
- Table 3-1. 120 Plus Menu Structure
- Figure 3-2. Navigating the Setup Menu
- 3.1 Configuration Menu
- 3.2 Format Menu
- 3.3 Calibration
- 3.3.1 Calibration Menu
- 3.3.2 Front Panel Calibration
- 1. Place the indicator in configuration mode by pressing the setup switch in the back (See figure 1-3). The display reads CONFIG. Remove all weight from the scale platform. If your test weights require hooks or chains, place the hooks or chains on th...
- 2. Press the 6 key until the display reads CALIBR. Press the 8 key to navigate to zero calibration (WZERO).
- 3. With WZERO displayed, press the enter key to calibrate zero. The indicator displays CAL while calibration is in progress. When complete, WVAL is displayed.
- 4. With WVAL displayed, place test weights on the scale and press the 8 key to show the test weight value. Press the enter key again; the last digit of the displayed value blinks. Press the clear key to clear the value, then use the numeric keys (0-9...
- 5. With WSPAN displayed, press the enter key to calibrate span. The indicator displays CAL while calibration is in progress. When complete, REZERO is displayed.
- 6. Optional: The rezero function is used to remove a calibration offset when hooks or chains are used to hang the test weights.
- 7. Press the 2 key until the display reads EXIT Y, then press enter key to exit configuration mode.
- 3.3.3 EDP Command Calibration
- 1. Place the indicator in configuration mode (the display reads CONFIG) and remove all weight from the scale platform. If your test weights require hooks or chains, place the hooks or chains on the scale for zero calibration.
- 2. Send the WZERO command to calibrate zero. The indicator displays *CAL* while calibration is in progress. NOTE: During EDP command calibration, the *CAL* message remains on the display. Once the calibration is complete, the OK message appears on th...
- 3. Place test weights on the scale and use the WVAL command to enter the test weight value in the following format: WVAL=nnnnnn
. - 4. Send the WSPAN command to calibrate span. The indicator displays *CAL* while calibration is in progress.
- 5. To remove an offset value, clear all weight from the scale, including hooks or chains used to hang test weights, and then send the REZERO command. The indicator displays *CAL* while the zero and span calibrations are adjusted.
- 3.4 Serial Menu
- 3.5 Program Menu
- 3.6 Print Format Menu
- 3.7 Set Points Menu
- 3.8 Time Menu
- 3.9 Date Menu
- 3.10 Version Menu
- 4.0 Test Mode Operations
- 5.0 Panel Mode Operations
- 6.0 Print Formatting
- 6.1 Print Format Commands
- @G
- @T
- @N
- @C
- @Ln
- @t
- @d
- @Sn
- @M
- Table 6-1. Print Format Commands
- 6.2 Using Any Editor Through EDP
- 6.3 Using Front Panel Editing
- 1. In configuration mode, use the navigation keys to go to the PFORMAT menu. Press the 8 key to show the EDIT submenu.
- 2. Press the 8 key again to show the print format string. Use the 4 key and the 6 key to scroll through the format. The number position of each character is shown in the two digits at the left of the display.
- To Edit a Character:
- 1. Press the ENTER key while the character is displayed. The right most digit blinks, indicating that it can be changed. Use the 2 key and 8 keys to increase or decrease the value, or use the 4 key to move to the next digit. Press the ENTER key to sa...
- 2. If done, press the 2 key to return to the EDIT submenu.
- To Insert One of More Characters:
- 1. Move the cursor to the character after which new characters are to be inserted.
- 2. Press the 2 key to return to the EDIT submenu, and then press the 6 key to show the INSERT parameter.
- 3. Press the ENTER key to insert one character; press repeatedly to add more characters. Each press of the ENTER key adds a character at the location last shown under EDIT submenu and shifts all subsequent characters to the right. Inserted characters...
- To Delete One of More Characters
- 1. Move the cursor to the character to be deleted.
- 2. Press the 2 key to return to the EDIT submenu, and then press the 6 key twice to show the DELETE parameter.
- 3. Press ENTER key to delete one character; press repeatedly to delete more characters. Each press of the ENTER key deletes a character, starting at the location last shown under EDIT submenu, and then moving left to preceding characters. Each deleti...
- 7.0 Setpoint Operation
- Figure 7-1. Setpoint Operation
- 1. Power on the Toggle Flip-Flop Q=1, The CPU output may be high or low depending on the Sn.CONTACT selection. Also, the XRL gate becomes an inverter.
- 2. If load (may be gross, net, or display parameters depending on the KIND command) is bigger than Sn.WAVL, the output of XRL gate is high, otherwise it is low.
- 3. The timer will begin counting if the load is greater than Sn.WVAL. If not, the timer will load from SW2.
- 4. The Output of AND gate will be high if the output of OR gate is high. (Depends on Sn.CONDITI selection.) Otherwise, wait until standstill is high (If Sn.CONDITI = STABLE).
- 5. Output (Q) of the Toggle F-F changed from 1 to 0 and the COIL also changed state. (NO to NC, or NC to NO.) And SW1 & SW2 switch over other side, respective changed Comparator BASE and Timer constant.
- 8.0 Appendix
- 8.1 Appendix A Electronic Data Processing Commands EDP
- USA
- zero or negative
- no
- no active
- zero
- yes
- clear tare
- positive
- no
- tare
- yes
- tare
- CANADA
- zero or negative
- no
- no active
- zero
- yes
- clear tare
- positive
- no
- tare
- yes
- no active
- EUROPE
- zero or negative
- no
- no active
- zero
- yes
- clear tare
- zero and clear tare
- positive
- no
- tare
- zero
- yes
- tare
- zero and clear tare
- NONE
- zero or negative
- no
- tare
- zero
- yes
- clear tare
- positive
- no
- tare
- yes
- clear tare
- Ctrl-@
- NUL
- 00
- 00
- space
- 32
- 20
- @
- 64
- 40
- `
- 96
- 60
- Ctrl-A
- SOH
- 01
- 01
- !
- 33
- 21
- A
- 65
- 41
- a
- 97
- 61
- Ctrl-B
- STX
- 02
- 02
- “
- 34
- 22
- B
- 66
- 42
- b
- 98
- 62
- Ctrl-C
- ETX
- 03
- 03
- #
- 35
- 23
- C
- 67
- 43
- c
- 99
- 63
- Ctrl-D
- EOT
- 04
- 04
- $
- 36
- 24
- D
- 68
- 44
- d
- 100
- 64
- Ctrl-E
- ENQ
- 05
- 05
- %
- 37
- 25
- E
- 69
- 45
- e
- 101
- 65
- Ctrl-F
- ACK
- 06
- 06
- &
- 38
- 26
- F
- 70
- 46
- f
- 102
- 66
- Ctrl-G
- BEL
- 07
- 07
- ’
- 39
- 27
- G
- 71
- 47
- g
- 103
- 67
- Ctrl-H
- BS
- 08
- 08
- (
- 40
- 28
- H
- 72
- 48
- h
- 104
- 68
- Ctrl-I
- HT
- 09
- 09
- )
- 41
- 29
- I
- 73
- 49
- i
- 105
- 69
- Ctrl-J
- LF
- 10
- 0A
- *
- 42
- 2A
- J
- 74
- 4A
- j
- 106
- 6A
- Ctrl-K
- VT
- 11
- 0B
- +
- 43
- 2B
- K
- 75
- 4B
- k
- 107
- 6B
- Ctrl-L
- FF
- 12
- 0C
- ,
- 44
- 2C
- L
- 76
- 4C
- l
- 108
- 6C
- Ctrl-M
- CR
- 13
- 0D
- -
- 45
- 2D
- M
- 77
- 4D
- m
- 109
- 6D
- Ctrl-N
- SO
- 14
- 0E
- .
- 46
- 2E
- N
- 78
- 4E
- n
- 110
- 6E
- Ctrl-O
- SI
- 15
- 0F
- /
- 47
- 2F
- O
- 79
- 4F
- o
- 111
- 6F
- Ctrl-P
- DLE
- 16
- 10
- 0
- 48
- 30
- P
- 80
- 50
- p
- 112
- 70
- Ctrl-Q
- DC1
- 17
- 11
- 1
- 49
- 31
- Q
- 81
- 51
- q
- 113
- 71
- Ctrl-R
- DC2
- 18
- 12
- 2
- 50
- 32
- R
- 82
- 52
- r
- 114
- 72
- Ctrl-S
- DC3
- 19
- 13
- 3
- 51
- 33
- S
- 83
- 53
- s
- 115
- 73
- Ctrl-T
- DC4
- 20
- 14
- 4
- 52
- 34
- T
- 84
- 54
- t
- 116
- 74
- Ctrl-U
- NAK
- 21
- 15
- 5
- 53
- 35
- U
- 85
- 55
- u
- 117
- 75
- Ctrl-V
- SYN
- 22
- 16
- 6
- 54
- 36
- V
- 86
- 56
- v
- 118
- 76
- Ctrl-W
- ETB
- 23
- 17
- 7
- 55
- 37
- W
- 87
- 57
- w
- 119
- 77
- Ctrl-X
- CAN
- 24
- 18
- 8
- 56
- 38
- X
- 88
- 58
- x
- 120
- 78
- Ctrl-Y
- EM
- 25
- 19
- 9
- 57
- 39
- Y
- 89
- 59
- y
- 121
- 79
- Ctrl-Z
- SUB
- 26
- 1A
- :
- 58
- 3A
- Z
- 90
- 5A
- z
- 122
- 7A
- Ctrl-[
- ESC
- 27
- 1B
- ;
- 59
- 3B
- [
- 91
- 5B
- {
- 123
- 7B
- Ctrl-\
- FS
- 28
- 1C
- <
- 60
- 3C
- \
- 92
- 5C
- |
- 124
- 7C
- Ctrl-]
- GS
- 29
- 1D
- =
- 61
- 3D
- ]
- 93
- 5D
- }
- 125
- 7D
- Ctrl-^
- RS
- 30
- 1E
- >
- 62
- 3E
- ^
- 94
- 5E
- ~
- 126
- 7E
- Ctrl-_
- US
- 31
- 1F
- ?
- 63
- 3F
- _
- 95
- 5F
- DEL
- 127
- 7F
- З
- 128
- 80
- б
- 160
- A0
- 192
- C0
- a
- 224
- E0
- ь
- 129
- 81
- н
- 161
- A1
- 193
- C1
- b
- 225
- E1
- й
- 130
- 82
- у
- 162
- A2
- 194
- C2
- G
- 226
- E2
- в
- 131
- 83
- ъ
- 163
- A3
- 195
- C3
- p
- 227
- E3
- д
- 132
- 84
- с
- 164
- A4
- 196
- C4
- S
- 228
- E4
- а
- 133
- 85
- С
- 165
- A5
- 197
- C5
- s
- 229
- E5
- å
- 134
- 86
- ª
- 166
- A6
- 198
- C6
- m
- 230
- E6
- ç
- 135
- 87
- º
- 167
- A7
- 199
- C7
- t
- 231
- E7
- ê
- 136
- 88
- ¿
- 168
- A8
- 200
- C8
- F
- 232
- E8
- ë
- 137
- 89
- 169
- A9
- 201
- C9
- Q
- 233
- E9
- è
- 138
- 8A
- ¬
- 170
- AA
- 202
- CA
- W
- 234
- EA
- ï
- 139
- 8B
- 1/2
- 171
- AB
- 203
- CB
- d
- 235
- EB
- î
- 140
- 8C
- 1/4
- 172
- AC
- 204
- CC
- ¥
- 236
- EC
- ì
- 141
- 8D
- ¡
- 173
- AD
- 205
- CD
- f
- 237
- ED
- Ä
- 142
- 8E
- «
- 174
- AE
- 206
- CE
- Î
- 238
- EE
- Å
- 143
- 8F
- »
- 175
- AF
- 207
- CF
- Ç
- 239
- EF
- É
- 144
- 90
- 176
- B0
- 208
- D0
- º
- 240
- F0
- æ
- 145
- 91
- 177
- B1
- 209
- D1
- ±
- 241
- F1
- Æ
- 146
- 92
- 178
- B2
- 210
- D2
- ³
- 242
- F2
- ô
- 147
- 93
- 179
- B3
- 211
- D3
- £
- 243
- F3
- ö
- 148
- 94
- 180
- B4
- 212
- D4
- ó
- 244
- F4
- ò
- 149
- 95
- 181
- B5
- 213
- D5
- õ
- 245
- F5
- û
- 150
- 96
- 182
- B6
- 214
- D6
- ¸
- 246
- F6
- ù
- 151
- 97
- 183
- B7
- 215
- D7
- »
- 247
- F7
- ÿ
- 152
- 98
- 184
- B8
- 216
- D8
- °
- 248
- F8
- Ö
- 153
- 99
- 185
- B9
- 217
- D9
- ·
- 249
- F9
- Ü
- 154
- 9A
- 186
- BA
- 218
- DA
- 250
- FA
- ¢
- 155
- 9B
- 187
- BB
- 219
- DB
- 251
- FB
- £
- 156
- 9C
- 188
- BC
- 220
- DC
- 252
- FC
- ¥
- 157
- 9D
- 189
- BD
- 221
- DD
- 2
- 253
- FD
- Pts
- 158
- 9E
- 190
- BE
- 222
- DE
- 254
- FE
- ƒ
- 159
- 9F
- 191
- BF
- 223
- DF
- 255
- FF
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