Rice Lake 820i Programmable Indicator/Controller - Installation Manual User Manual

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Configuration

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SERIAL Menu

Parameter

Choices

Description

Level 2 submenus

PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 3
PORT 4

CMD
PROGIN
KEYBD
SCALE
IND SC
DISPLAY
IQUBE

Specifies the type of data received by the port:

KEYBD:

Remote keyboard input

CMD:

Remote command input

PROGIN: Programmable input
SCALE:

Legal-for-trade serial scale input

IND SC:

Industrial (non-legal-for-trade) scale input

DISPLAY: Display data input for remote units in local/remote configurations
IQUBE:

iQUBE

serial scale input

KEYBD is available only on Port 1; SCALE, IND SC, and IQUBE are available only on Ports 3
and 4 and higher (expansion ports).

Note

• The keyboard interface is not hot-pluggable. Power-off the

820i

before attaching keyboard

cable to the Port 1 connector.

• Port 3 is used only for the USB interface card

• For

iQUBE

configuration, set the port type to IQUBE then configure using

Revolution

• Print format outputs default to Port 4; if using Port 4 for

iQUBE

or other scale

connections, reassign needed print formats to another port before configuring.

Level 3 Submenus

Port 1–Port 4

BAUD

9600
19200
28800
38400
57600
115200
300
600
1200
2400
4800

Baud rate. Selects the transmission speed for the port.

Note

The maximum baud rate for ports on serial expansion cards (port number greater
than 4) is 19200.

BITS

8NONE
7EVEN
7ODD
8ODD
8EVEN

Selects number of data bits and parity of data transmitted or received by the port.

STOP BITS

2
1

Selects number of stop bits transmitted or received by the port.

ECHO

ON
OFF

Specifies whether characters received by the port are echoed back to the sending unit.

RESPONSE

ON
OFF

Specifies whether the port transmits replies to serial commands.

TERMIN

CR/LF
CR

Termination character. Selects termination character for data sent from the port.

EOLDLY

0
0–255

End-of-line delay. Sets the delay period, in 0.01-second intervals, from when a formatted line
is terminated to the beginning of the next formatted serial output. Value specified must be in
the range 0-255, in tenths of a second (10 = 1 second).

Table 3-6. Serial Menu Parameters

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