Installation and Operation Manual
HL-10C Installation Manual Rev 2.0
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Part Number MAN-000015
5. The unit has an 8-position dip switch that needs to be set up for configuration. Switches 1, 7, and 8 are set to ON
from the factory. See
Table 2
for dip switch identification.
DIP 1
Lower bit of 0x40 offset CANopen device address. This DIP is set if the CANopen
address should be 0x40 + 0x01
DIP 2
Upper bit of 0x40 offset CANopen device address. This DIP is set if the CANopen
address should be 0x40 + 0x02
DIP 3
Unused
DIP 4
Unused
DIP 5
Unused
DIP 6
LB/KG Units setting. This DIP is set if the BinTrac is configured using kg units.
DIP 7
Use CANopen setting. This DIP is set if the Can bus controller should use the
CANopen protocol. Otherwise it uses the old (CAN Classic) communications routine.
DIP 8
120 Ohm Resistor. This DIP is set if the 120 Ohm termination resistor should be
applied to the CAN bus line.
BinTrac Indicator Setup
The BinTrac Indicator must be set up for peripheral devices. Access the SETUP menu on the BinTrac Indicator by
pressing and holding the BIN key for until SETUP is displayed on the screen, then release BIN key. With SETUP
displayed, press the BIN key until BIN D is selected. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to enable peripheral devices (BIN D LED
is solid ON).
The Bin LEDs indicate configuration options as being enabled (solid on) or disabled (flashing).
Bin A
– Configures BinTrac Monitor as a Remote Display.
Bin B
– Enable ASCII Serial Communications Command Set
Bin C
– Enable Weight Broadcast.
Bin D
– Enable communications to peripheral devices.
This must be enabled when BinTrac Indicator is connected to the HouseLink HL-10C.
LED Operation
CAN Bus Status LED:
SLOW FLASH
– This indicates the unit is communicating and operating normally.
STEADY ON
– This indicates the unit is not communicating but has power.
NO LIGHT
– The unit doesn’t have an adequate power source
BinTrac Status LED:
SLOW FLASH
– This indicates the unit is communicating and operating normally.
FAST FLASH
– This indicates the unit is in TEST mode.
STEADY ON
– This indicates the unit is not communicating but has power.
NO LIGHT
– The unit doesn’t have an adequate power source
Table 2