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3.4.16 View and Edit Date Value

To view and edit the current date:

1. Press 

Audit

 displays.

2. Press 

.

 User Menu

 displays.

3. Press 

Calibration

 displays.

4. Press 

 or 

 until

 Date

 displays.

5. Press 

 to view the current set date.

Figure 3-4. Set System Date

6. To edit the date value use the following method:

 

and 

 

to move left and right through the date settings

 

and 

 to edit the currently highlighted date setting number

• Use available softkeys:

Cancel

 – Exit without saving

Time

 – Switch to view time value

Done

 – Save and exit date value

7. Once back to the menu, press 

 to return to 

Weigh

 mode.

NOTE: Date is backed up by the internal battery and is not lost if the main power is interrupted.

See 

Section 4.5.5 on page 42

 for date formatting options.

/

Set System Date

Day

/

Month

Year

0

2

2

2

2

2

Time

Cancel

Done

Current 

Selection Box

Summary of Contents for REVOLUTION 682 Synergy Plus

Page 1: ...682 Synergy Plus Digital Weight Indicator Firmware Version 1 Technical Manual PN 204533 Rev A April 8 2022...

Page 2: ...respective companies All information contained within this publication is to the best of our knowledge complete and accurate at the time of publication Rice Lake Weighing Systems reserves the right to...

Page 3: ...icelake com training or obtained by calling 715 234 9171 and asking for the training department Revision History This section tracks and describes the current and previous manual revisions for awarene...

Page 4: ...2 4 5 Load Cell Cables 8 2 4 6 RS 232 Serial Communications 8 2 4 7 RS 485 422 Serial Communications 8 2 4 8 Digital I O 9 2 4 9 Memory Card Slot 9 2 4 10 Micro USB Device Communications 9 2 4 11 Ethe...

Page 5: ...ew Configured Setpoint Values 26 3 4 19 Configure Softkeys 27 3 4 20 Alibi Storage 27 3 4 21 Enter New Unit ID 28 3 4 22 Passwords 28 3 4 23 Reset Configuration 28 4 0 Configuration 29 4 1 Setup Switc...

Page 6: ...on 69 9 2 4 Timeout Configuration 70 9 3 Wireless Module Specifications 71 10 0 Fieldbus Options Configuration 73 10 1 Fieldbus Option Installation 73 10 2 682 Fieldbus Configuration 74 10 3 EtherNet...

Page 7: ...ommands 92 12 16 Batching Control Commands 93 12 17 Print Format Commands 93 12 18 Digital I O Commands 94 12 19 Analog Output Commands 94 12 20 Softkey Setting Commands 94 12 21 Weigh Mode Commands 9...

Page 8: ...m Format CARDNAL 110 16 5 3 Avery Weigh Tronix Stream Format WTRONIX 111 16 5 4 Mettler Toledo Stream Format TOLEDO 111 16 6 Stream Format Tokens 112 16 7 Digital Filtering 113 16 7 1 Digital Rolling...

Page 9: ...nual has been read and all instructions are understood Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death Contact any Rice Lake Weighing Systems dealer for replace...

Page 10: ...e User mode is accessible by pressing on the front panel Access to the Audit Calibration limited Setpoint Accumulator Tare Time Date MAC ID Fieldbus Version and Version menus is available when in User...

Page 11: ...inside the 682 must be performed by qualified service personnel only In wall and universal mounts the supply cord serves as the power disconnect The power receptacle to the indicator must be accessibl...

Page 12: ...the mount as a template mark the screw locations 2 Drill holes for the screws 3 Secure the universal mount using the appropriate 1 4 inch or M6 hardware not included 4 Reattach the 682 to the univers...

Page 13: ...tput communications cables A version of the 682 with an external RJ45 connector and cap is available Cable plugs are included in the parts kit and must be installed in open cord grips to prevent moist...

Page 14: ...Shielded Cable 1 Strip the insulated jacket and foil 1 2 in 15 mm past the shielding clamp 2 Strip another 1 2 in 15 mm of the insulated jacket leaving the foil shielding exposed 3 Fold the foil shie...

Page 15: ...ate ground is already attached Remove it so that the power cord ground can be on the bottom of the stack Torque grounding screw to 10 in lb 1 13 N m 3 Connect the other two wires to the DC power suppl...

Page 16: ...r is set to 4 wire by default and must be configured to match the load cell cable to function properly 2 4 6 RS 232 Serial Communications The J3 connector Section 2 5 on page 11 provides a connection...

Page 17: ...NOTE With a PC connected to the Internet and running Windows 7 or later the operating system may install the drivers automatically When the individual drivers are installed a new COM Port designation...

Page 18: ...bles to be used See Table 2 10 for the pin assignments for the J8 connector NOTE When looking into the enclosure from the backside of the indicator pin 1 of the J8 connector is at the bottom See Table...

Page 19: ...V Power LED1 5V Power LED3 Wi Fi Bluetooth Power LED20 5V Power LED2 Heartbeat LED4 Wi Fi Bluetooth Active LED21 J1 J3 J4 J5 J8 INSERT SIDE UP CR2032 J6 J9 9 J25 J24 J29 RICE LAKE Mac Address Label AS...

Page 20: ...d wire seal through three fillister screws This restricts access of the setup switch electronics electrical contacts and Legal for Trade configuration parameters NOTE The audit jumper J24 must be set...

Page 21: ...75 Clamp ground cable shield radius 0 078 inch 4 67550 Clamp ground cable shield radius 0 125 inch 2 75062 Washer bonded sealing 8 7 16 0 4375 OD SST 6 94422 Label capacity 0 40 x 5 00 1 Table 2 14 DC...

Page 22: ...82 AC Models Figure 2 13 682 AC Models Replacement Parts Diagram 26 28 27 42 39 38 37 2 1 10 19 30 31 40 12 18 14 20 21 22 23 24 42 23 22 29 36 35 32 5 4 3 8 7 6 10 9 14 11 17 16 15 17 16 25 13 33 34...

Page 23: ...Nut KEP M4 x 0 7 external tooth lock washer 25 193337 Cable assembly power harness 2 position flying lead 26 206509 Antenna 2 4 5 GHz strip RF PCB trace 100 mm cable 27 206510 Antenna 2 4 5 GHz strip...

Page 24: ...r website www RiceLake com 2 9 2 682 DC Models Figure 2 14 682 DC Models Replacement Parts Diagram 31 12 30 9 8 7 6 1 30 25 36 11 2 27 35 32 33 28 34 41 43 42 13 23 29 26 19 15 17 18 14 16 4 3 27 10 3...

Page 25: ...ssembly power harness 2 position ying lead 22 46381 Washer bonded sealing SST 10 x 0 50 OD 23 75062 Washer bonded sealing 8 7 16 OD 24 180861 Machine screw M5 x 0 8 x 10 mm slotted drilled cheese head...

Page 26: ...ull scale Also used as the up button to navigate menus Switches the weight display to an alternate unit The alternate unit is defined in the Configuration menu and could be kg g lb oz tn or t Also use...

Page 27: ...eter rather than to the next parameter in the menu Table 3 2 Display Status Annunciators Item Description GROSS Gross displays at the left side of the numeric weight area when indicator is in gross we...

Page 28: ...nd adds it to the alphanumeric string at the top of the display 1 Changes keyboard view to numbers and special characters abc ABC Capitalize or lowercase keyboard letters also switches keyboard view f...

Page 29: ...ggle Gross Net Mode NET mode is available when a tare value has been entered or acquired Net Gross minus Tare If tare has not been entered or acquired the display remains in GROSS mode GROSS or NET is...

Page 30: ...ress or until Tare displays 3 Press Display Tare displays 4 Press The stored tare value displays 5 Press twice to return to Weigh mode NOTE If there is not a tare in the system the value displayed is...

Page 31: ...splays 7 Press twice to return to Weigh mode 3 4 13 Print Accumulator 1 Press Audit displays 2 Press User Menu displays 3 Press Calibration displays 4 Press or until Accumulator displays 5 Press Displ...

Page 32: ...method and to move left and right through the time settings and to edit the currently highlighted time setting number Use available softkeys Cancel Exit without saving Date Switch to view date value...

Page 33: ...he following method and to move left and right through the date settings and to edit the currently highlighted date setting number Use available softkeys Cancel Exit without saving Time Switch to view...

Page 34: ...on page 99 more information 1 Press Audit displays 2 Press User Menu displays 3 Press Calibration displays 4 Press Setpoint displays 5 Press The lowest configured setpoint number displays e g Setpoint...

Page 35: ...led and reprinted Alibi storage is enabled in the Program menu Section 4 5 5 on page 42 while the indicator is in Setup mode Print transactions can be viewed from the front panel of the 682 by configu...

Page 36: ...nus are included in each Use the follow procedure to configure passwords 1 Navigate to the Configuration menu within the Setup menu Configuration displays 2 Press or until Program displays 3 Press Pow...

Page 37: ...tup menu The Setup menu is accessed by pressing the setup switch Section 4 1 and can also be password protected NOTE All weight related parameters must be configured prior to calibrating the unit 4 1...

Page 38: ...umper is in the ON position Tare Displays and clears stored tare value see Section 4 6 on page 53 MAC ID Displays the MAC addresses for Ethernet Wi Fi and Bluetooth read only Fieldbus Version Displays...

Page 39: ...oints are configured setpoints are fully configurable in the setup menu while the indicator is in Setup mode Accumulator Displays prints and clears accumulated weight value see Section 4 4 1 Time Disp...

Page 40: ...Digital I O See Section 4 5 9 on page 52 for menu structure and parameter descriptions of the Digital I O menu Analog Output See Section 4 5 10 on page 52 for menu structure and parameter descriptions...

Page 41: ...isplay by minimizing the effect of a few noisy readings but slows down the response time of the indicator Settings 1 2 4 default 8 16 32 64 128 256 Digital Filter Sensitivity Specifies the number of c...

Page 42: ...sions for the Secondary and Tertiary display weight format Settings 8888881 8888882 8888885 8888810 8888820 8888850 8888100 8888200 8888500 88 88881 88 88882 88 88885 888 8881 888 8882 888 8885 8888 8...

Page 43: ...following sub parameters Linear Point Weight Sets the test weight value for the linear calibration point Calibrate Linear Point Executes the linear calibration process for the point generates the raw...

Page 44: ...EDP commands and printing Stream Industrial Scale data is updated up to configured sample rate Allows operation of EDP commands and printing Stream Legal for Trade Scale data is updated at configured...

Page 45: ...plex Specifies FULL 4 wire or HALF 2 wire duplex used to connect to the port Settings FULL default HALF Serial Option Card Port 1 2 Configurable parameters for the serial option card ports Sub Paramet...

Page 46: ...ate rate allows operation of EDP commands and printing Remote Configures the port to operate as a serial scale input Line Terminator Sets the termination character for data sent from the port Settings...

Page 47: ...t are echoed back to the sending unit Settings Off default On Response Specifies if the port transmits replies to serial commands Settings On default Off Ethernet Client Allows the 682 to send EDP com...

Page 48: ...te allows operation of EDP commands and printing Stream Legal for Trade Scale data is updated at configured display update rate allows operation of EDP commands and printing Remote Configures the port...

Page 49: ...o IP is set to On Enter value 0 0 0 0 default Subnet Hidden if Auto IP is set to On Enter value 255 255 255 0 default Gateway Hidden if Auto IP is set to On Enter value 0 0 0 0 default PROFIBUS Parame...

Page 50: ...In OIML mode the scale must be in gross mode before it can be zeroed pressing the ZERO key in net mode clears the tare Industrial provides a set of sub parameters to allow customization of tare clear...

Page 51: ...cter Time Format Settings 12HOUR default 24HOUR Time Separator Settings Colon default Comma Dot Keyboard Lock Disables the keyboard except for the menu and power key Settings Off default On Lock All K...

Page 52: ...egative Total Allow total scale to display negative value Settings No default Yes Allow Print in Motion Allow print while in motion Settings No default Yes Add PT to Keyed Tare Print Add preset tare P...

Page 53: ...enu Parameters Parameter Description Gross Format Gross demand print format string Format Enter characters Alphanumeric entry up to 1 000 characters GROSS G NL2 TD NL default Destination Port 1 2 Dest...

Page 54: ...NL CITY ST ZIP NL2 default Auxiliary Format 1 4 Auxiliary print format strings Format 1 4 Enter characters Alphanumeric entry up to 1 000 characters GROSS G NL2 TD NL default Destination Port 1 2 Dest...

Page 55: ...lt Positive Token Polarity token when the weight is positive Settings Space default None Negative Token Polarity token when the weight is negative Settings Space None default Primary Token Units token...

Page 56: ...h sequence runs when set to Auto or Manual Settings Off default Auto Allows the batch sequence to repeat automatically once it has been started Manual Requires a Batch Start input command to run the b...

Page 57: ...eact Count Preact Value Digital Output Slot Sense Digital Output Branch Batch Enable Access Alias If Trip Inband or Outband If Trip Higher or Lower If Preact On or Learn If Preact Learn Based on Digit...

Page 58: ...ifference after each batch Start Specifies starting setpoint number do not specify number of the Timer or Concurrent setpoint itself Timer or Concurrent setpoint begins when starting setpoint begins E...

Page 59: ...Settings Off default On Wait Standstill Push Tare Specify On to perform an acquire tare operation when the setpoint is satisfied Settings Off default On NOTE Push Tare acquires the tare regardless of...

Page 60: ...eset Batch Stop Output Table 4 23 Analog Output Menu Parameters Parameter Description Source Specifies the scale tracked by the analog output Only appears if the Regulatory Mode parameter is set to In...

Page 61: ...Menu 4 6 Tare Menu This section provides a flow chart and descriptions for the Tare menu Figure 4 28 Tare Menu Table 4 24 Softkey Menu Parameters Parameter Description Softkey 1 15 Specifies the oper...

Page 62: ...y units this parameter must be set for Range 2 Capacity and Range 2 Format to display Enter value 0 0 9999999 0 0 0 default Range 1 Format Sets the Range 1 units format decimal point and display divis...

Page 63: ...Capacity displays NOTE A Range 1 Capacity must be set for a Range 2 Capacity to appear as an option The full scale capacity is the second range interval when just Range 1 is set or the third range in...

Page 64: ...zero 4 Ensure there is no weight on the scale 5 Press to perform a zero calibration Please Wait displays briefly and then Zero Calibration Complete displays 6 Press Zero Counts displays See Section 4...

Page 65: ...6 2 Alternative Zero Calibrations During a calibration the zero value can be replaced with a temporary zero or last zero A rezero can be done after calibration See below for information on alternative...

Page 66: ...ry zero calibration Send SC LASTZERO s to perform a last zero calibration 4 Apply the span calibration weight to the scale 5 Send the command SC WVAL s xxxxx where xxxxx is the value of the span calib...

Page 67: ...low duplicate Truck IDs to replace Stored IDs Keyed Tares Allows manual entering of the tare weight using the numeric keypad and the Tare key Keyed tares are available in modes 1 3 and 5 To use keyed...

Page 68: ...display contains an alphabetical list of stored truck IDs weigh in weights in primary units and the time and date of the weigh in transaction Figure 7 3 Truck Register Display Softkeys shown at the bo...

Page 69: ...out procedure is as follows 1 The loaded truck moves onto the scale for weigh out 2 If truck ID is known press the Weigh Out softkey enter the truck ID and press Save softkey If truck ID is not known...

Page 70: ...ays 3 Press Serial displays 4 Press or until Ethernet displays 5 Press Ethernet MAC ID displays 6 Press Http Server displays 7 Press The current setting for Http Server is highlighted Make sure On is...

Page 71: ...area of the 682 is not shown via the web server Table 8 1 Web Server Display Descriptions Item No Description 1 Current time and date 2 Unit ID location 3 Dark mode display option toggle adjusts disp...

Page 72: ...led and select Bluetooth or Both This parameter is only accessible in Setup mode Section 4 1 on page 29 Once enabled scan for available Bluetooth devices on the device that is intended to be paired wi...

Page 73: ...0A3E8C27A then the SSID would be RLWS_E8C27B The MAC address is a Hexadecimal value so the letter A follows the number 9 and this continues to F before incrementing the next most significant digit and...

Page 74: ...settings are also provided when hovering over the item in question 9 The wireless network information page appears Enter the network password if applicable NOTE Contact location s IT administrator to...

Page 75: ...opulates then click WLAN Profiles at the bottom of the left navigation panel to change the network settings and try again 13 Connecting to the wireless module s server with a remote client is now poss...

Page 76: ...ireless module s server settings are found using the Web Manager NOTE Making changes to the Tunnel 1 Accept Configuration settings may impact the wireless module s connection to the location s network...

Page 77: ...le as a client using the Web Manager to be able to connect the wireless module to an available server connection 1 Refer to Steps 1 6 in Section 9 2 1 on page 64 to sign in to the Web Manager 2 Click...

Page 78: ...though a device can be set up for both typically it is only set up as one or the other Refer to the xPico 200 Series User Guide at www lantronix com for more information 9 2 4 Timeout Configuration Th...

Page 79: ...tooth LE Central and Peripheral Roles Support for Generic Access Profile GAP Generic Attribute Profile GATT Device ID Profile Serial Port Profile SPP Data Communication TruPort Serial Technology TCP a...

Page 80: ...s Features Concurrent Soft AP STA Client Client Soft AP Up to 5 simultaneous client connections to Soft AP interface Up to 4 in Concurrent Mode Connect to multiple WLAN networks WLAN QuickConnect Cert...

Page 81: ...rovided to the J4 connector on the 682 CPU board NOTE Maximum RJ45 cable length is 4 000 ft 3 Connect the other end of the cable to one of the RS 485 RJ45 ports on the SCT 2200 Fieldbus module Figure...

Page 82: ...e Fieldbus menu structure and parameter descriptions 682 Fieldbus Troubleshooting After configuring the 682 parameters cycle power to the module if it is wired to the 682 The EtherNet IP Modbus TCP PR...

Page 83: ...NIC 52 RE EIS and click Change 4 Select Exclusive Owner from the drop down list and click OK 10 3 2 Generic Module Setup Use the following settings to setup a generic module Comm Format Data DINT Inpu...

Page 84: ...ters Byte Order Byte No 0 Command Register 3 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 Parameter 1 3 4 2 5 3 1 6 0 7 4 Parameter 2 3 8 2 9 5 1 10 0 11 6 Parameter 3 3 12 2 13 7 1 14 0 15 8 Capacity 3 16 2 17 9 1 18 0 19 10 U...

Page 85: ...Setpoint 11 Parameter 1 setpoint Read IO Points 12 Parameter 1 IO slot number Set Output On 24 Parameter 1 slot parameter 2 bit Set Output Off 25 Parameter 1 slot parameter 2 bit Write Setup 27 Write...

Page 86: ...Table 10 5 Indicator to PLC Data Register No Data Registers Byte Order Byte No 0 Gross Weight 3 0 2 1 1 1 2 0 3 2 Net Weight 3 4 2 5 3 1 6 0 7 4 Scale Status 3 8 2 9 5 1 10 0 11 6 Onboard Digital I O...

Page 87: ...le is in motion 3 Setpoint number does not exist When trying to read or write to a setpoint but the setpoint value does not exist 4 Setpoint Kind set to OFF When trying to read or write to a setpoint...

Page 88: ...None Table 10 11 Decimal Point Values Value Decimal Point 0 Use configured decimal point 1 88 88881 2 88 88882 3 88 88885 4 888 8881 5 888 8882 6 888 8885 7 8888 881 8 8888 882 9 8888 885 10 88888 81...

Page 89: ...ad Condition 0 OK 1 Under 5 Push Button Tare Condition 0 No 1 Yes 6 Keyed Tare Condition 0 No 1 Yes 7 Gross Center of Zero 0 COZ 1 COZ 8 Display Mode 0 Net 1 Gross 9 Current Units 0 Primary 1 Other 10...

Page 90: ...rameter data values Table 10 3 on page 76 2 Send command 27 to write Capacity Units and Format parameter data values NOTE No external button presses are needed to put the indicator into calibration mo...

Page 91: ...to a file on the PC Once saved the configuration file provides a backup which can be quickly restored to the indicator if needed Alternatively the file can be edited within Revolution and sent back to...

Page 92: ...to enter a 15 lb tare weight using serial commands 1 Type K1 and press Enter or Return 2 Type K5 and press Enter 3 Type KTARE and press Enter Table 12 1 Key Press Commands Command Function KZERO In W...

Page 93: ...INT Table 12 2 Reporting Commands Command Function DUMPALL Returns a list of all parameter values DUMPAUDIT Returns the Audit Trail information KDUMPAUDIT Returns the Audit Trail information on the sa...

Page 94: ...n Zero range 0 0 100 0 1 9 default SC SPLIT n Enables Multi Range or Multi Interval modes OFF default MULTIRANGE MULTIINTERVAL SC RANGE1 n SC RANGE2 n Sets the capacity of Range 1 2 for the scale in p...

Page 95: ...iplier applied to the primary units to convert weight for custom units 0 0000001 to 9999999 0 1 0 default SC FILTERCHAIN n Defines what filter to use AVGONLY default ADPONLY DMPONLY RAW SC DAMPINGVALU...

Page 96: ...Ethernet hardware MAC ID read only xx xx xx xx xx xx WIRED DHCP Enable Ethernet DHCP ON default OFF WIRED ENABLED Enable wired Ethernet adapter ON OFF default WIRED IPADDR Ethernet IP address Valid IP...

Page 97: ...default BYTE WORD BOTH FIELDBUS AUTOIP Automatically get network parameters from the network DHCP OFF default ON FIELDBUS CANOPEN NETWORKRATE CANopen network node rate 1MB default 10 KB 20KB 50KB 100...

Page 98: ...default CARDNAL WTRONIX TOLEDO CUSTOM STRM CUSTOM n Custom stream definition Up to 1 000 alphanumeric characters STRM GROSS n Mode token when streaming the Gross weight Up to 8 alphanumeric character...

Page 99: ...t number KHOLDTIME Key hold time in tenths of a second 20 equals 2 seconds 10 50 20 default KHOLDINTERVAL Key hold time interval the amount of time between increments during a key hold in twentieths o...

Page 100: ...t SP HYSTER n Hysteresis 0 0 9999999 0 0 0 default SP PREACT n Preact type OFF default ON LEARN SP PREVAL n Preact value 0 0 9999999 0 0 0 default SP PREADJ n Preact adjustment percentage 0 0 100 0 50...

Page 101: ...and after making changes to the batch configuration BATSTATUS Batch Status Returns XYYY where X is S if the batch is stopped P if the batch is paused R if the batch is running and YYY is the setpoint...

Page 102: ...Command Description Values ALG SOURCE s Analog output source SCALE1 default REMOTE ALG MODE s Mode GROSS default NET ALG OUTPUT s Type of output 0 10V default 0 20MA 4 20MA ALG ERRACT s Error action...

Page 103: ...ac tory defaults SX Starts all serial data streams EX Stops all serial data streams SX p Starts serial data stream for port p OK or An EX command sent while in Setup mode does not take effect until th...

Page 104: ...ight field x can be set using one or two digits and sets the minimum number of characters in the weight field but expands to show all characters for a value that has more characters than the minimum v...

Page 105: ...e 13 2 on page 98 H2 Insert header format 2 HDRFMT2 see Table 13 2 on page 98 CR Carriage return character LF Line feed character NLnn New line nn number of termination CR LF or CR characters SPnn Spa...

Page 106: ...e 20 for the alphanumeric entry procedure to edit the print format strings 13 3 Non Human Readable Characters ASCII characters 0 through 31 are non human readable characters To include a special chara...

Page 107: ...EDP command BATSTART For a setpoint to be used as part of a batch sequence its batch sequence Batch parameter must be set to On If a setpoint is defined and enabled but its batch sequence parameter i...

Page 108: ...tion condition The digital output associated with this setpoint is activated when scale is not at standstill No value is required for this setpoint X In Range Monitors for an in range condition The di...

Page 109: ...and Timer setpoints while the input is active low As soon as the Batch Pause digital input is made inactive high the batch will resume BATPAUSE EDP command works the same except the batch will not res...

Page 110: ...s pushed during the batch process the process halts and the button locks in the IN PAUSE STOP position The START switch is ignored while the STOP button is locked in the IN PAUSE STOP position The STO...

Page 111: ...erence relative setpoint for setpoint 4 Setpoint 3 Trip Higher Kind Net Batch Off Value 0 Setpoint 4 is used to dispense material from the hopper When the hopper weight falls to 100 lb less than its w...

Page 112: ...then tares the container weight placing the indicator in net mode Setpoint 3 Kind Wait Standstill Push Tare On Setpoint 4 starts the fast fill operation When the net weight reaches 175 lb the setpoint...

Page 113: ...en wires and unspecified grounds in wiring these issues cause erratic readings and shifts in weight readings Check all cable shields to ensure grounding is made at only the locations specified in the...

Page 114: ...ic protection for grounding and to protect components from electrostatic discharge ESD when working inside the 682 enclosure Procedures requiring work inside the 682 must be performed by qualified ser...

Page 115: ...the J1 J5 connectors of the new replacement board to rest the board on the bottom edge of the enclosure opening Figure 15 2 Replacement Board Installation 8 Press the end of the overlay ribbon cable u...

Page 116: ...ity not allowed Displays when attempting to perform a tare larger than capacity if it is not allowed Multiple tares not allowed Displays when attempting to perform a tare if a tare is already in the s...

Page 117: ...lts with a press of the Units key Secondary and Tertiary units along with Custom Units can be configured in the Scale Format menu Section 4 5 2 on page 34 NOTE Multipliers are preconfigured within the...

Page 118: ...l Stream Data Format STX POL wwwwwww UNIT G N S TERM ASCII 02 decimal Polarity space Positive Negative Weight 7 digits right justified dummy zeroes decimal point with no leading zeroes except for lead...

Page 119: ...0 0 x 100 2 fixed zeroes 0 0 1 x 10 1 fixed zero 0 1 0 x 1 No decimal point 0 1 1 x 0 1 1 decimal place 1 0 0 x 0 01 2 decimal places 1 0 1 x 0 001 3 decimal places 1 1 0 x 0 0001 4 decimal places 1...

Page 120: ...Z UID UID Unit ID number Specifies the unit identification number as an alphanumeric value up to 6 characters long B n See descriptions below Bit fields Comma separated sequence of bit field specifier...

Page 121: ...88 111 if primary DECPNT 88 88888 B19 Configuration 000 if secondary DECPNT 8888800 001 if secondary DECPNT 8888880 010 if secondary DECPNT 8888888 011 if secondary DECPNT 888888 8 100 if secondary DE...

Page 122: ...secutive A D readings Digital Filter Sensitivity fall outside of this threshold filtering is suspended Set Digital Filter Threshold to NONE to turn off the filter override Digital Rolling Average Filt...

Page 123: ...ew value to the previous filtered output value If the difference between the new value and the previous output value is greater than the Adaptive Filtering Threshold parameter the adaptive filter is r...

Page 124: ...Clear tare Zero Positive No Tare Zero Yes Tare Zero Canada Zero No 0000000 Zero Yes Clear tare Clear tare Negative No No action Zero Yes Clear tare Clear tare Positive No Tare Zero Yes No action Clear...

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Page 128: ...e or four wire Micro USB device Ethernet TCP IP 10 100 Wi Fi Bluetooth Status Annunciators Zero Stable Gross Net Tare Wi Fi Bluetooth Display Five inch LCD 800 x 480 pixels 500 NIT Keys Buttons Flat m...

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