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Introduction

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1.3

Keypad

The keypad, which is located on the bottom of the unit, allows for easy setup of the remote control.  

Figure 1-2. LaserLight2 Keypad

Key

Description

Used to navigate the configuration menu choices while in setup mode. The 

UP

 arrow exits the setup mode.

The arrow keys can also be used to set time and date after the 

SET

 key has been pressed.  

Used to select a setting. 

Used to enter the setup mode.  

Used to increment a value for time and date after the 

SET

 key has been pressed. Alternatively, the time and 

date value can be entered with the navigation keys.

Used to set time and date. Press 

SET

 to toggle to the next value of the time or date format. Press 

SET

 one 

final time to exit the time and date setup.

Used to manually learn the incoming format. Use the navigation keys to move the displayed value to the 
correct position. See Section 3.1 on page 16.

Table 1-1. Key Functions

SETUP

ENTER

MODE

SET

LEARN

ENTER

SETUP

MODE

SET

LEARN

Summary of Contents for LaserLight 2 Series

Page 1: ...LaserLight 2 Series 4 0 6 0 Remote Displays TECHNICAL MANUAL Version 3 0 P O Box 775 Farmington NH 03835 Tel 603 755 3885 email rmk candscontrols com www candscontrols com Authorized RLWS Distributor...

Page 2: ...4 Manual Configuration 17 3 5 Serial Communications 20 3 6 Testing the Remote Display 23 3 6 1 Display 23 3 6 2 Digital Outputs 23 3 6 3 Digital Inputs 23 3 6 4 Loop Back 23 3 7 Version 24 3 8 Demand...

Page 3: ...30 5 1 Error Messages 30 5 2 LaserLight Remote Display Enclosure Dimensions 31 5 3 Specifications 32 Rice Lake continually offers web based video training on a growing selection of product related to...

Page 4: ...onvenient setup and service The enclosure has an external keypad which makes navigating configuration options convenient using the arrows Enter Setup Mode Set and Learn keys Standard Features The Lase...

Page 5: ...indicator enclosure These procedures are to be performed by qualified service personnel only Do not allow minors children or inexperienced persons to operate the LaserLight2 Do not place fingers into...

Page 6: ...ect a setting Used to enter the setup mode Used to increment a value for time and date after the SET key has been pressed Alternatively the time and date value can be entered with the navigation keys...

Page 7: ...uts Figure 1 3 Front Panel Display Stop N Go Model Shown LED Description GR Gross Indicates the displayed weight is gross weight NT Net Indicates the displayed weight is net weight lb Pounds indicates...

Page 8: ...shipping carton contains the LaserLight2 and the following components Weather tight IP66 rated enclosure with a CPU board and either mounting flanges or a VESA mount Installation manual Remove the pro...

Page 9: ...ble must be connected The LaserLight remote display has no on off switch Before opening the unit ensure the power cord is disconnected from the power outlet Use the following steps to open and wire th...

Page 10: ...RS 422 or 20 mA current loop communications as described in Table 2 2 5 Remove excess cable from inside the enclosure Tighten the serial cable cord grip 2 3 3 RF interference An EMI filter can be ins...

Page 11: ...D NA 2 Digital Input 0 DIGIN 0 NA 3 Digital Input 1 DIGIN 1 NA 4 5V 5v NA 5 Digital Output 0 DIGOUT0 CTRL NA 6 Digital Output 1 DIGOUT1 CTRL NA 7 Ground GROUND NA J6 20 mA 1 Tx MATX Port 0 2 Tx MATX P...

Page 12: ...et eliminating the need to unplug the unit to perform a reset The unit then goes back to normal operation mode Refer to Figure 2 5 for the reset switch location on the CPU board 2 4 5 Communicating wi...

Page 13: ...to the sensor and must be oriented on the right side of J14 Figure 2 6 Light Sensor Pin Orientation Insert into the terminal block and bend pins slightly so that the pins are located by the hole locat...

Page 14: ...Laserlight2 Item No Part No Description 4 Model 6 Model 4 Stop Go Model Qty 1 170094 Front Panel Assembly see Figure 2 10 on page 13 1 2 168068 Cabinet Assembly see Figure 2 9 on page 12 1 3 174488 Po...

Page 15: ...Sealed 1 5 88734 Nut Breather Vent 1 6 15628 Cord Grip 1 2 NPT Black 2 7 30376 Seal Ring Nylon 1 2 NPT 2 8 15630 Locknut 1 2 NPT Black 2 9 15665 Gland Reducing 1 2 NPT 2 10 19538 Post Plug Slotted Bl...

Page 16: ...74488 Power Supply UL see Figure 2 3 on page 6 1 2 14839 Screw Mach 6 32NC x 1 4 4 3 169272 Cable Assembly Power Supply 1 4 169520 Power Cord Assembly Remote 1 175475 Power Cord Assembly GFCI see Figu...

Page 17: ...play Secondary 1 6 14839 Screw Mach 6 32NC x 1 4 8 Screw Mach 6 32NC x 1 4 12 7 76226 Cable Ribbon 5 long 1 8 170174 Gasket 1 167238 Gasket 1 10 175212 Standoff Plastic Press in 4 11 15134 Washer Lock...

Page 18: ...306 Option Kit LaserLight2 1 154183 Screw Phillip Truss Head 4 169201 Bracket Left Mount 1 169932 Bracket Right Mount 1 2 175305 Option Kit LaserLight2 1 154183 Screw Phillip Truss Head 4 167089 Brack...

Page 19: ...stream format No unit or mode annunciators will be identified The display annunciators can be set manually with the parameter SETANN in the serial menu for Port 0 Figure 3 4 on page 20 Manually confi...

Page 20: ...3 Use to navigate through menu items and for setting a selection When the External Keypad is Disabled There may be instances where the external keypad needs to be disabled To disable the external keyp...

Page 21: ...able time and date Displays USA or ISO time format Sets hours minutes and month day year Disable date BRIGHT Day Night DayLvl Selects the brightness during day or nightime hours If the ambient light s...

Page 22: ...ameter Settings Description Level 3 submenus ENABLE On Off Select On to enable time and date option Time and date will be displayed if the display is at zero or less FORMAT USA ISO Display either USA...

Page 23: ...on page 9 for serial wiring positions Figure 3 4 Serial Menu PORT0 PORT1 BAUD PARITY DATA BAUD PARITY DATA Even Odd 8 7 None Even Odd None CONFIG SERIAL TEST VER HOLD WT LOCK E CHAR LWPOS Off On Off...

Page 24: ...are enabled manually Note Only available if the parameter Special Indicators is set to Mode 1 Catch all Select decode status and settings for special indicator type 0 automatic learning 1 catch all se...

Page 25: ...MOTION A motion display character from A Z Annunicator is illuminated when selected SETANN OFF LB KG GR LB GR KG NT LB NT KG All annunicators are off Sets only the Lb annunicator on Sets only the Kg a...

Page 26: ...isplays a green arrow Press the right button again to display HL and the stop go option displays a green circle Press the right button again to display HH and the stop go option displays a red circle...

Page 27: ...ess Print on the indicator and send a message that temporarily interrupts the streamed weight display The length of time the message displays is defined by the MSG TM message time parameter in the CON...

Page 28: ...ator match 00GT ST Set time and date NOTE Two spaces are required between time and date entries Time must be entered in a 24 hour format 00ST08 00 00 2003 01 31 00ST15 00 00 2003 01 31 to obtain a P M...

Page 29: ...CPU to Digital 1 pin 3 on J1 of the traffic light pcb at the CPU connector 2 Solder the wire going to Digital 1 on the traffic light board to the wire that will go to the switch 3 Place the wires bac...

Page 30: ...and use the following message command formats to set or get the Digital I O Digital Input and Output Examples Get Digital input levels all digin 00DI Response 0 LL 1 LH 2 HL 3 HH Set Digital output l...

Page 31: ...PN 180704 4 3 Pole Mount Kit The LaserLight2 remote display can be mounted on a pole or steel I beam using the optional pole mounting kit PN PN 177265 4 and PN 177266 6 and SG model Use the following...

Page 32: ...4 HEX 1 10 14955 Screw cap 1 4 20NCx1 2 4 7 15019 Screw cap 3 8 16NCx1 HEX 2 9 15145 Washer plain 3 8 type A 8 4 21938 Washer plain type A 4 5 22072 Nut lock 3 8 16NC HEX 3 6 76999 Bracket clinching...

Page 33: ...Description Cause Auto Learn error Auto Learn failed Indicator code Write error could not save menu settings to the serial EEPROM Invalid settings Invalid settings upon power up all settings reset to...

Page 34: ...Figure 5 2 4 S G and 6 Model Enclosure Dimensions 22 39 57 cm 1 27 3 2 cm 15 3 8 mm 13 3 3 mm 6 00 15 2 cm 84 2 1 cm 9 72 24 7 cm 8 0 20 3 cm 88 2 2 cm 72 1 8 cm 23 58 42 cm 32 59 82 78 cm 3 31 8 4 c...

Page 35: ...rt RS 232 or 20 mA current loop active or passive switch selectable Input Data Format Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 and 19 200 Character format 7 or 8 data bits even odd or no parity 1 or 2 stop bits...

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Page 37: ...Canada Mexico 800 321 6703 International 715 234 9171 Europe 31 0 26 472 1319 Rice Lake Weighing Systems is an ISO 9001 registered company Rice Lake Weighing Systems Speci cations subject to change w...

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