Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V3.13 User Manual

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Introduction

1

About This Manual

This manual is intended for use by service technicians

responsible for installing and servicing

920i

®

digital

weight indicators. This manual applies to Version 3.10

of the

920i

indicator software.

Configuration and calibration of the indicator can be

accomplished using the

iRev

configuration utility,

serial commands, or the indicator front panel keys.

See Section 3.1 on page 20 for information about

configuration methods.

Some procedures described in this manual
require work inside the indicator enclosure.
These procedures are to be performed by
qualified service personnel only.

Authorized distributors and their employees

can view or download this manual from the

Rice Lake Weighing Systems distributor

site at

www.ricelake.com

.

The Operator Card included with this manual

provides basic operating instructions for users of the

920i

. Please leave the Operator Card with the

indicator when installation and configuration are

complete.

1.0

Introduction

The

920i

is a programmable, multi-channel digital

weight indicator/controller. The configuration can be

performed using the front panel, with an attached
PS/2

®

1

-type keyboard, or using the

iRev

utility.

Custom event-driven programs can be written with the

iRite

language up to 512K in program size. These

programs are compiled with an

iRite

compiler utility,

which can only be downloaded into the indicator. The

RLWS Web Update utility can be used to download

920i

firmware upgrades to a PC from the RLWS web

site;

iRev

provides functions for installing the new

software into the

920i

.

Onboard Features

Features of the basic

920i

include:

• Support fo r A/D s cale or s erial sc ale inputs.

The maximum number of scale inputs is 28;

these can be combined to represent up to 32

scale configurations.

• Four digital I/O channels on main board, each

configurable as either input or output.

• Four seri al p orts on mai n bo ard (Ports 1– 4)

support duplex RS-232 up to 115200 bps. Port

2 supports hardware handshaking and remote

keyboard input; Ports 3 and 4 support 20mA

output; Port 4 supports 2-wire RS-485

communications.

• External DB-9 an d DIN-8 connectors for

serial connection to a PC and attachment of

PS/2-type remote keyboard.

• Available in 1 15 VAC an d 23 0 VAC Nor th

American and European versions.

Other features include:

• 62K of non-volatile RAM can be allocated to

databases using the

iRev

database editor.

• Configurable print formats can be defined for

up to 1000 characters each. These formats are

used to print gross or net weights, truck in/out

weights, setpoint weights, accumulator

weights, a lert messages, and hea der

information. Additional print formats can be

created with

iRite

.

• Six truck modes to store and recall weights

for gross, tare, and net printing. The truck

register contains fields for ID number, weight,

and the transaction time and date. Weights can

be stored permanently or erased at the end of

the transaction.

• The setpoint engine supports 31 configurable

setpoint kinds. Setpoints can be arranged in a

sequential batch routine of up to 100 steps. If

setpoints are configured as free running

setpoints, they can be tied to program control.

This allows for simultaneous batchin g

operations to be written with the

iRite

language.

The

920i

is NTEP-certified for Classes III and III L at

10,000 divisions. See Section 10.14 on page 124 for

more information about additional certifications and

approvals.

Option Cards

The CPU board provides two slots for installing A/D

or other option cards. Additional option cards can be

added using either two-card or six-card expansion

boards connected to the CPU board via the expansion

bus. Available option cards include:

1.

PS/2

®

is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.

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