3 configuring scales, 1 configuring other parameters, 2 setpoints – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V4.0 User Manual

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5.3

Configuring Scales

Once the hardware configuration has been set, scales
can be configured by selecting the parameter subsets
listed at the left side of the Hardware Configuration
display. For most applications, the Scales icon, under

System Parameters

, should be configured first, by

associating each scale with an A/D channel or serial
scale source. To assign the scale source, double-click
on the scale number listed in the Scales menu (see
Figure 5-2), then select the scale source type in the
Config Scale dialog box.

Figure 5-2.

iRev 4 Scales Menu

5.3.1

Configuring Other Parameters

Once the scale source is set, you can continue
configuring the scale using the other icons listed under
the

System Parameters

, or you can use the Scale Wizard

(shown as a button on the Scales menu; also available
under the Tools menu) to create a basic configuration
based on your application type, units, capacity, and
filtering requirements.

Other subsets of configuration parameters, including
stream, print, and display formatting, can be accessed
by selecting them from the list shown at the left side
of the

iRev 4

displays.

5.3.2

Setpoints

The Setpoints menu, available by clicking the
Setpoints icon under

System Parameters

, provides

access to all configuration parameters for up to 100
setpoints. Configured setpoints can be displayed
individually or in groups of 5, 10, or 100; setpoint
parame ters ca n be chan ged only when shown
individually. Click on the setpoint view icons in the
toolbar to change the view.

When the setpoint view is set to a value greater than
one, swap and move icons are added to the toolbar,
allowing single or multiple setpoints to be reordered
(see Figure 5-3).

Figure 5-3.

iRev 4 Setpoints Display

The Batching Wizard, available under the Tools menu
when viewing or changing setpoints, can be used to
set up a basic batch sequence, based on the batch type,
number of ingredients, and several batch options.

5.4

Configuring the Display

The

iRev 4

display editor allows the

920i

display to be

customized by dragging and dropping widgets onto a
virtual display, then setting parameters specific to
each widget type. (See Section 9.2 on page 98 for
detailed information about widget programming.) Up
to ten display configurations can be saved for each
indicator file. Display configurations can be switched
within applications using custom programs to drive
the

920i

.

Figure 5-4.

iRev 4 Display Editor

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