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Summary of Contents for SBL Series

Page 1: ...S B L S e r i e s M a n u a l 8 0 0 8 1 4 4 0 5 3 w w w m a t k o c o m 0 4 0 3 ...

Page 2: ...M anual Contents 1 Q uick Setup 2 2 Wiring Configuration 3 4 3 Changing Intensity 5 4 O ption Summary 6 7 5 O ption Details 8 13 6 Trouble Shooting 14 7 ASCII Table 15 16 1 0 section Section Page Topic ...

Page 3: ...ng of the data stream Shift the stream left using the LE FT button until the desired weight is in view SBL Series Specs Power Interface 117 VAC or 12 VDC RS 232 2 _ Amp max Current Loop Active Passive RS 422 Protocol 8 Data bits No Parity 7 Data bits O dd Parity 7 Data bits Even Parity 300 to 19200 Baud The SBL Series has an echo feature which will take the received data stream and echo it out to ...

Page 4: ...Active 20mA O utput Indicators with Passive 20 mA O utput Indicators with RS232 O utput Indicators with RS422 O utput 3 2 section 20mA 20mA 6 5 3 2 7 8 1 6 5 2 CL CL 20mA 20mA V CC CL CL G N D RS422A RS422B RS422A RS422B TX D G N D 232RX D G N D Indicator Display Pin Connector Pin O ut 1 VCC 2 G ND 3 232 RXD 4 232 TXD 5 CL 6 CL 7 RX 422A 8 RX 422B 9 TX CL 10 TX CL 11 TX 422A 12 TX 422B 13 Spare 1 ...

Page 5: ...he wires are connected to the terminal block as described previously The display will learn to the transmitting device when the LE ARN button is pressed at the end of startup It will display the baud rate and then display the first six characters in the data stream Pressing the LE FT button will move the displayed stream to the left until the desired data can be seen on the Remote 4 W iring Config...

Page 6: ... SE T button then hold the RIG HT button during countdown At the end of countdown the RIG HT button will toggle between displaying high and low on 7 segment displays lo is displayed Select the desired intensity and press LE ARN to save changes Factory default is low 5 3 section ...

Page 7: ... 20 The RIG HT button will toggle between O n O ff for some options and will enter into an advanced menu for more complicated options See specific options in Section V for more advanced option descriptions Pressing LE ARN at any time will save the settings and reset the display Pressing both LE FT and RIG HT during power up acts the same as O ption 0 and will restore the display to factory default...

Page 8: ... Does not suppress leading 0 s Will display alpha and numeric characters Displays data to be seen in a rearview mirror Makes the display addressable Set a fixed shift amount Sets a fixed baud rate Sets a fixed end character Sets the minimum weight to display Sets the maximum weight to display Displays the current software version Updates display when a Print button is pressed Turn O N if transmiss...

Page 9: ... 1 is reserved for a future option O ption 2 Toledo O ption 2 is used to decode Toledo Style data streams It decodes Status Bytes A and B to determine if the weight is negative or positive in range or over capacity and placement of 8 5 section 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 X 0 X 0 0X 0 00X G ross N et N et 1 Under Zero N egative 1 O vercapacity 1 M otion 1 Lb K g kg 1 0 1 2 3 4 Decimal Position Bit 2 Bi...

Page 10: ...rements the value and RIG HT increments O ption 4 Display on Demand O ption 4 sets the display for O n Demand mode It is recommended to be turned on when connected to the print button of an indicator or when data is only sent once every 2 or more seconds While in O n Demand mode the display will wait for and display every data stream While in the default off the display uses every other data strea...

Page 11: ...owered up O ption 8 N o Zero Suppression O ption 8 will disable the display s ability to suppress leading 0 s with spaces The default off will display a space for all leading 0 s up to the final two in the 1s and 10s column or up to a 0 immediately in front of a decimal point For example when the option is off the stream 000000 will become 00 and the stream 0000 00 will become 0 00 O ption 9 Displ...

Page 12: ...SCII character values If the indicator is sending 7 data bits even or odd parity then the parity bit may change the decimal value of the character by adding 128 to it We recommend setting the indicator to 8 data bits no parity for convenience Default off uses standard data stream O ption 12 Time O ption O ption 12 is only available with additional hardware purchase When purchased this option is us...

Page 13: ...carriage return CR which have the decimal values of 03 10 and 13 respectively Turning on the fixed end character will set the end character into any character Set the display to the decimal equivalent of the desired character LE FT decrements the character value and RIG HT increments the character value Any character from 1 to 255 can be selected See Section VII for ASCII character values If the i...

Page 14: ...ption 18 Future O p O ption 18 is reserved for a future option O ption 19 Test M ode O ption 19 sets the display in test mode While in test mode the display will cycle through several weights and output those weights through the serial ports Test mode can be used to test the digits test the unit s ability to output and to quickly demonstrate the unit s appearance of different characters to an end ...

Page 15: ...ition If data delay between data streams is greater than 2 seconds turn on option 4 Problem The unit displays the incorrect digits Suggestion Try shifting the data to the right or left Suggestion Lower the Baud rate G eneral Purpose Solution Set the transmitting device to 1200 baud 8 data bits no parity Make sure the data stream contains 6 weight characters followed by a carriage return line feed ...

Page 16: ...iry acknowledge bell backspace horizontal tab line feed vertical tab form feed new page carriage return shift out shift in data link escape device control 1 device control 2 device control 3 device control 4 negative acknowledge synchronous idle end of trans block cancel end of medium substitute escape file separator group separator record separator unit separator Dec Hex Char 32 20 Space 33 21 34...

Page 17: ... R 83 59 S 84 60 T 85 61 U 86 62 V 87 63 W 88 64 X 89 65 Y 90 66 Z 91 5A 92 5B 93 5C 94 5E 95 5F _ Dec Hex Char 96 60 97 61 a 98 62 b 99 63 c 100 64 d 101 65 e 102 66 f 103 67 g 104 68 h 105 69 i 106 6A j 107 6B k 108 6C l 109 6D m 110 6E n 111 6F o 112 70 p 113 71 q 114 72 r 115 73 s 116 74 t 117 75 u 118 76 v 119 77 w 120 78 x 121 79 y 122 7A z 123 7B 124 7C 125 7D 126 7E 127 7F DEL ...

Page 18: ... 0 4 0 3 M A T K O P O B o x 8 8 9 1 R e d l a n d s C a 9 2 3 7 3 8 0 0 8 1 4 4 0 5 3 9 0 9 7 9 8 4 4 5 7 f a x w w w m a t k o c o m v 0 4 0 3 ...

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