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Msi-9850 – Rice Lake MSI-9850 CellScale RF Digital Indicator - Operator Manual User Manual

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Page 74 MSI-9850 RF Remote Indicator • User Guide

MSI-9850

HANDHELD RF REMOTE INDICATOR for

C

ELL

S

CALE

®

SETUP SELECT MENU

1 Function Keys

2 Set Points

3 System

4 Password Locks

5 Display Preview

6 Total

7 MORE 1/2

COMM PORT 2

1 Enter/Edit Strings

2 Output Interval

3 Control Settings

4 Serial Settings

5 Motion Check ON

6 Data Logging

SETUP SELECT MENU

1 Channel & Calibrate

2 Display

3 RF Modem

4 Comm 2 & Strings

5 Product ID Codes

6 Tare

7 MORE 2/2

BAUD RATE

1 3ØØ 8 19.2k

2 6ØØ 9 28.8k

3 12ШШ Ш 38.4k

4 24ØØ F1 57.6k

5 48ØØ F2 76.8k

6 96ØØ F3 115.2k

7 14.4k F4 23Ø.4k

2 Data Bits 7

2 Data Bits 8

HANDSHAKING

1 Hardware DCE

2 Hardware DTE

3 Hardware RTR/CTS

4 None

5 Software XON/XOFF

MODE

1 Duplex

2 Listen

3 Off

4 Talk

Text Editing

Screen. See

general text

editing

section.

INTERVAL MILLISECOND

ESC exits no change

ENTER saves value

Ø-9 replaces value

min = Ø, max = 95Ø

^ incs, v decs digit

Shortcut

6

TRIGGER PRINT ON

-Current Mode-

1 Total

2 Set Point 1 (SP1)

3 Set Point 2 (SP2)

4 SP1 And SP2

5 SP1 Or SP2

6 MORE 2/2

TRIGGER PRINT ON

-Current Mode-

1 Continuously

2 Send/Print Key

3 Comm 2 CTS

4 Weight Change

5 Stable Load

6 MORE 1/2

COMM 1 STRINGS

1 Data Out String

2 End of Line

3 Start of Line

4 Wait Character

5 Aux String

6 Ack String

7 Overload String

OUTPUT INTERVAL

Print Once on Trig

1 Milliseconds

2 Seconds

3 Minutes

4 Hours

5 Days

CLR = Print Once

SERIAL SETTINGS

1 Baud Rate 96ØØ

2 Data Bits 8

3 Parity NONE

4 Handshake NONE

5 Mode DUPLEX

6 Setup Settings Dump

5 Motion Check OFF

5 Motion Check ON

DATA LOGGING

1 Output Memory 1

2 Output Memory 2

3 Abort Output

4 Erase Memory 1 XX%

5 Erase Memory 2 XX%

6 FKey to Memory 1

7 AutoPrint to Mem 1

AUTO PRINT TO MEMORY

1 Print to Memory 1

2 Print to Memory 2

3 Auto Log Msg OFF

4 Auto Clr IDStr1 OFF

5 Auto Clr IDStr2 OFF

6 Bar1 OFF 8 Bar3 OFF

7 Bar2 OFF 9 Bar4 OFF

3 Parity EVEN

3 Parity NONE

3 Parity ODD

1-5 Key

1 Key shown

for example

NET/GROSS

B/G

COMM 1 STRINGS

OUTPUT INTERVAL

TRIGGER PRINT ON

TRIGGER PRINT ON

SERIAL SETTINGS

DATA LOGGING

COMM PORT 2

SETUP SELECT MENU

INTERVAL MILLISECONDS

BAUD RATE

HANDSHAKING

MODE

AUTO PRINT TO MEMORY

SETUP SELECT MENU

ESC

!

SETUP

IN

F3

SEND/PRINT

will output data at the highest rate possible (also limited by the transmission rate from the CellScale). Interval

used with other control modes can be useful for control and monitoring purposes.

[3]

TRIGGER PRINT ON: The “Trigger Print On’ menu designates the condition that causes the 9850 to output data. The

Send / Print key will always work unless specifically locked out or the function key is reassigned. When the designated trigger

“Text Messag-

ing” for more

detail. This

string defaults

to the ASCII

A C K c o m -

mand but any

message up to

32 bytes can be

entered.

7) O v e r l o a d

String: Eight

characters long

is sent instead

o f w e i g h t

w h e n t h e

scale is over-

loaded. Used

when a score-

board cannot

display the

alphanumeric

string “OVER-

LOAD”.

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OUTPUT

I N T E R V A L :

Selecting “Print

Once”

CLR

means

that after the trigger

condition, a single

transmission of data

will occur. For con-

tinuous output, a

print interval can

be entered from

50ms to 50 days in

50ms increments.

Used in conjunction

with the Continuous

Trigger mode, this

can generate a time

based data-logging

system. An interval

of 50 milliseconds

means that the scale

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