Cardinal RD2 Installation Manual Download Page 3

3601-M511-O1 Rev C 

 RD2 Series 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION 

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Page  1 

SPECIFICATIONS  

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SPECIAL FEATURES  

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 Page  1 

INDICATOR COMPATIBILITY 

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AUTO-FORMAT FEATURE 

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MULTIPLE DISPLAYS 

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SITE PREPARATION 

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INSTALLATION 

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Unpacking 

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Mounting 

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 Page  3 

SERIAL CABLE INSTALLATION  

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 Page  4 

RS232  

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20mA Current Loop 

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20mA CURRENT LOOP CONNECTIONS 

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CURRENT Cardinal Indicators 

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LEGACY Cardinal Indicators 

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DISPLAY BOARD 

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Switches 

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Connectors 

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Jumpers 

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SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 

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DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 

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RE-INSTALLING THE REAR PANEL 

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ANNUNICATOR DISPLAY 

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 Page  11 

SINGLE AND MULTIPLE DISPLAY CONNECTIONS 

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ERROR AND STATUS DISPLAYS 

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PART IDENTIFICATION 

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PRECAUTIONS 

 

Before using this instrument, read this manual and pay special attention to 
all "WARNING" symbols: 

 

  

  

IMPORTANT

 

  

  

 

ELECTRICAL
WARNING

 

  

 

STATIC 
SENSITVE 

 

SERIAL NUMBER _____________________

 

DATE OF PURCHASE _________________ 

 

PURCHASED FROM __________________ 

 

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RETAIN THIS INFORMATION FOR FUTURE USE 

Summary of Contents for RD2

Page 1: ...ies 1 RD2 Remote Display INSTALLATION MANUAL 3601 M511 O1 Rev C 203 E Daugherty Webb City MO 64870 USA Printed in USA 07 16 Ph 417 673 4631 Fax 417 673 2153 www cardinalscale com Technical Support Ph 866 254 8261 tech cardet com ...

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Page 3: ...s Page 8 Connectors Page 8 Jumpers Page 8 SETUP AND CONFIGURATION Page 9 DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS Page 10 RE INSTALLING THE REAR PANEL Page 10 ANNUNICATOR DISPLAY Page 11 SINGLE AND MULTIPLE DISPLAY CONNECTIONS Page 12 ERROR AND STATUS DISPLAYS Page 13 PART IDENTIFICATION Page 14 PRECAUTIONS Before using this instrument read this manual and pay special attention to all WARNING symbols IMPORTANT ELECTRIC...

Page 4: ...nd to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user will be responsible to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interfe...

Page 5: ...mable High Intensity Red LED Annunciators lb kg T t G N Enclosure Type Stainless Steel Dimensions 16 4 W x 3 4 D x 7 0 H 417 mm x 86 mm x 178 mm Weight 16 lbs 7 3 kg Data Input RS 232 and 20mA Current Loop Power Requirements 94 to 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Universal Input Power Fuse 2A located on power supply Operating Temperature 10 to 120 F 23 to 49 C SPECIAL FEATURES Auto format feature automatically se...

Page 6: ...d be dedicated to the exclusive use of the display The wiring should conform to national and local electrical codes and ordinances and should be approved by the local inspector to assure compliance For permanently connected equipment a readily accessible disconnect device must be provided external to the equipment For pluggable equipment the socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and ...

Page 7: ...ny damages or loss incurred during transit Mounting The RD2 display is housed in a stainless steel wall or desk mount enclosure The gimbal may be mounted on a desktop or other smooth flat horizontal surface or may be mounted on a wall Refer to Figure No 1 for a layout of wall mounting bolts If wall mounted make certain the mounting surface is strong enough to support the display The mounting locat...

Page 8: ... the screw to secure the wire in place 20mA Current Loop 1 Refer to Figure No 6 for the location of the terminal block 2 For PASSIVE connections refer to Figure No 4 the table below or the circuit board for the terminal connections and connect each wire to the terminal block 3 For ACTIVE connections refer to Figure No 5 the table below or the circuit board for the terminal connections and connect ...

Page 9: ...PER P13 7 to P13 10 n c n c JUMPER P4 4 to 5 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 PORT 1 ACTIVE RD2 PORT 1 PASSIVE RD2 P13 5 P4 5 P13 8 P4 6 P13 8 P4 6 P13 9 P4 9 JUMPER P13 9 to P13 13 n c n c JUMPER P4 4 to 5 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 225 PORT 0 ACTIVE RD2 P20 10 P4 5 P20 8 P4 6 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 PORT 1 ACTIVE RD2 PORT 1 PASSIVE RD2 P20 3 P4 5 P20 4 P4 6 P20 4 P4 6 P20 5 ...

Page 10: ...al Indicators 20mA Current Loop Connections 205 210 210FE 212 212X 212G 212GX without USB PORT 1 RD2 PORT 2 RD2 P11 3 P4 5 P11 6 P4 5 P11 4 P4 6 P11 7 P4 6 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 215 PORT 1 RD2 PORT 2 RD2 P11 3 P4 5 P11 6 P4 5 P11 4 P4 6 P11 7 P4 6 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 220 PORT 1 ACTIVE RD2 PORT 1 PASSIVE RD2 P10 1 P4 5 P10 2 P4 6 P10 2 P4 6 P10 3 P4 9 JUMPE...

Page 11: ...R P4 4 to 5 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 PORT 2 ACTIVE RD2 PORT 2 PASSIVE RD2 P18 1 P4 5 P18 2 P4 6 P18 2 P4 6 P18 3 P4 9 JUMPER P18 3 to P18 9 n c n c JUMPER P4 4 to 5 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 PORT 3 ACTIVE RD2 P18 12 P4 5 P18 13 P4 6 n c JUMPER P4 1 to 7 778C PASSIVE RD2 ACTIVE RD2 COMA 11 P4 6 COMA 10 P4 5 COMA 23 P4 9 COMA 11 P4 6 n c JUMPER P4 4 to 5 JUMPER COMA ...

Page 12: ... used to increase display brightness S1 Right Arrow This switch also has a dual purpose If pressed while in setup it will step back to the previous option In normal operation it is used to decrease display brightness CONNECTORS P2 ISP In System Programming connector P3 15VDC Power connector P4 SERIAL 9 terminal connector for serial cable connections P5 IIC Bus For Factory Use Only JUMPERS J1 Opera...

Page 13: ... 4 The display will change to show type _ and the current value tyPE Serial Format This option allows you to manually select a serial format and override the Auto format feature by setting type to a number listed below Note that the factory default value is 0 Auto format is enabled If the value displayed is acceptable press the SETUP switch again Otherwise press the Up Arrow switch to scroll throu...

Page 14: ...e Up Arrow switch to increase the brightness to the desired level To Reduce Brightness 1 Press the Right Arrow switch 2 Continue pressing the Right Arrow switch until the brightness has been reduced to the desired level RE INSTALLING THE REAR PANEL After all terminations have been made changes to setup completed and display brightness set to the desired level it s time to re install the rear panel...

Page 15: ...sed to indicate that the displayed unit of weight measurement is tonnes metric tons It is displayed in the two upper characters of the annunciator display kg is used to indicate that the displayed unit of weight measurement is kilograms It is displayed in the two upper characters of the annunciator display g is used to indicate that the displayed unit of weight measurement is grams It is displayed...

Page 16: ...e weight data to be shown on two or more displays Typical applications of multiple displays might consist of back to back displays or displays placed at each end of the scale The figures below are typical installations consisting of a single indicator to a single display Figure No 8 a single indicator to two displays Figure No 9 and a single indicator with two or more displays Figure No 10 Figure ...

Page 17: ... set baud rate of display and indicator autofom This will be displayed for a maximum of 3 seconds when the display is configured for Auto format Erro3 Auto format feature was unable to automatically select a serial input protocol Verify indicator serial output is one of the eight serial formats listed in Setup and Configuration and try again If error continues manually set serial format of display...

Page 18: ...OPRENE BACKING SS 15 2 6540 1104 PLUG HOLE 0 173 0 240 RED POLYETH 16 3 6610 2248 CONN GLAND 187 312 GRIP 599 MTG BLK 17 1 6610 5002 GROUND LUG L 35 19 11 6680 0004 WASHER LOCK INT TOOTH 6 TYPE A Z PL 20 4 6680 0026 WASHER LOCK INT TOOTH 4 TYPE A Z PL 21 7 6680 0121 SPACER 6 X 437 NYLON 22 4 6680 0138 SPACER 6 X 187 NYLON 23 1 6800 1051 POWER SUPPLY 15V 4A OPEN FRAME 90 264VAC 24 1 6980 1030 POWER...

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Page 22: ...n purchased with Guardian Vehicle Scale LIFE YES YES YES YES 90 DAYS 1 5 6 8 A B C D HYDRAULIC LOAD CELLS When purchased separately 10 YEARS YES YES YES YES NO 1 5 6 8 9 A B C D VEHICLE SCALE Deck and Below Excl PSC Series 5 YEARS YES YES YES YES 90 DAYS 1 2 3 5 6 A B C D E PSC and LSC SCALE STRUCTURES Deck and Below 3 YEARS YES YES YES YES 90 DAYS 1 2 3 5 6 11 A B C D GUARDIAN FLOOR SCALES 10 YEA...

Page 23: ... any item that has been damaged due to unusual wear abuse improper line voltage overloading theft fire water prolonged storage or exposure while in purchaser s possession or acts of God unless otherwise stated herein This warranty does not apply to peripheral equipment not manufactured by Cardinal This equipment will normally be covered by the equipment manufacturer s warranty This warranty sets fo...

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