2 reporting commands, 3 the resetconfiguration command, 4 parameter setting commands – Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Indicator/Controller Technical/Service Manual User Manual

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6.1.2

Reporting Commands

Reporting commands (see Table 6-2) send specific information to the EDP port. These commands can be used in
both setup mode and normal mode.

Table 6-2. EDP Reporting Commands

Command

Function

AUDITJUMPER

Returns the state of the audit jumper. A response of OK indicates the jumper is in the ON position.
A response of “??” indicates the jumper is in the OFF position.

BUILD

Returns the date and time of the software build.

DUMPALL

Returns a list of all parameter values

DUMPAUDIT

Returns a list of audit trail information

DUMPCONFIG

Returns a list of all parameter values except for setpoint data

DUMPETH

Returns a list of all Ethernet parameter values

DUMPSP

Returns a list of all setpoint parameter values

HARDWARE

Returns a value that indicates which option card is installed in the option slot

Possible values:
000=none, 085=relay card, 153=analog output card, 170=CompactCom card

Example response with a relay card installed:
HARDWARE=085

VERSION

Returns the 880 firmware version

DISPLAYBUILD

Returns the date and time of the display module software build. NONE is returned if no display if
connected.

DISPLAYVERSION

Returns the display module software version. NONE is returned if no display if connected

P

Returns the current displayed weight with units identifier, see Section 10.4

OPTVERSION

Returns the software version of an installed option card, if supported. Returns UNSUPPORTED if
not supported. Returns NOCARD if no option card is installed.

FBTEST

Returns the type of Field Bus module that is connected to the Field Bus Option Card, if installed.
Returns NO MODULE if no module is installed. Returns NOT FOUND if no Field Bus Option Card is
installed.

6.1.3

The RESETCONFIGURATION Command

The RESETCONFIGURATION command can be used in setup mode to restore all configuration parameters to

their default values.
This command is equivalent to using the DEFALT function in CONFIG mode.

Note

All load cell calibration settings are lost when the RESETCONFIGURATION command is run.

6.1.4

Parameter Setting Commands

Parameter setting commands allow the display or change of the current value for a particular configuration

parameter (Tables 6-3 through 6-22).
Current configuration parameter settings can be displayed in either setup mode or normal mode using the following

syntax:

command<CR>

Most parameter values can be changed in setup mode only; setpoint parameters listed in Table 6-16 can be changed

when in normal weighing mode.
Use the following command syntax when changing parameter values:

command=value<CR>

where

value

is either a number or a parameter value. Use no spaces before or after the equal (=) sign. If an incorrect

command has been typed in, the response will be

??

.

For example, to set the motion band parameter to 5, type the following:

SC.MOTBAND#1=5D<CR>

For parameters with selectable values, enter the command and equal sign followed by a question mark:

command=?<CR>

to see a list of those values. The indicator must be in setup mode to use this function.

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