Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Indicator/Controller Technical/Service Manual User Manual

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Ethernet and USB

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• When set to a higher value, the connection will be terminated after inactivity for the specified period of

time, in seconds.

The timeout feature is useful when several indicators want to print to the same printer.

9.1.4

Connecting to a Remote Host - Stream weight data to an Ethernet Remote Display

1. Connect the 880 and Remote Display either directly

to each other (each with a

Ethernet Remote Display
IP: 192.168.0.10
TCP Port: 10001

880 Client
IP: 192.168.0.110
Remote IP: 192.168.0.10
Remote Port: 10001

Network
Switch

Static IP on the same

subnet), or through an Infrastructure Network.

2. Configure the Client Remote Server IP and port to

the IP address and TCP port of the remote display.

3. Configure the trigger setting for the Client to either

Stream Industrial (STRIND), or Stream Legal-for-
Trade (STRLFT).

4. To prevent data overrun on the receiving device (the

880 will stream data at up to 50 frames per second),
it is recommended the Client’s End-of-Line Delay be
set to 1 (10 frames per second) or 2 (5 frames per
second), or higher. This is also a good way to help
reduce network traffic if speed is not a concern. If data at the remote display appears to lag, or get behind
the data on the indicator, the End-of-Line Delay may need to be increased even more.

5. Shortly after returning to weigh mode, the 880 will start to stream data to the Ethernet Client port. The 880

will then attempt to make the connection. The data will be sent to the Remote Host once connected. This
may take several seconds.

Note

There may be several seconds worth of buffered data sent at the moment of connection.

9.1.5

Connecting to a Remote Host, Stream/Demand Data to Remote Ethernet-to-RS-232 Device Server

1. Connect the 880 and device

server either directly to

Ethernet to RS-232
Device Server
IP: 192.168.0.30
TCP Port: 10001

880 Client
IP: 192.168.0.110
Remote IP: 192.168.0.30
Remote Port: 10001

Network
Switch

Serial Device
such as a Printer,
Remote Display,
or Serial Scale in
an Indicator

RS-232

Figure 9-4. Stream or Demand Data to a Remote Ethernet

to RS232 Device Server

each other

(each with a static IP on the same

subnet), or through an

infrastructure network.

2. Configure the Client Remote

Server IP and port to the IP
address and TCP port of the
device server.

3. Configure the trigger setting for

the client to either command
mode (COMAND), stream
industrial (STRIND), or stream
Legal-for-Trade (STRLFT),
depending on the application.

4. Connect the serial output of the device server to the serial device set to send or receive data through the

Ethernet connection.

Note

In this configuration, the

880

has to initiate the connection

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