7 hardware and software compatibility – Rice Lake 920i Installation Manual V4.01 User Manual

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Introduction

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changed from 120 to 30 Hz.

The KEXIT command has been removed and
r e p l a c e d w i t h K S AV E E X I T. ( S e e
Section Table 9-1. on page 89.)

Error codes returned on the XE serial
command have been updated (see Table 10-3
on page 108
).

Version 3.05-3.06

Support for local/remote indicator configurations
provides function equivalent to a legal-for-trade
remote display with keypad for truck scale and
similar applications. See Section 10.5 on
page 111
for more information.

The description for setting rate of change (ROC)
parameters has been changed. See Table 3-3 on
page 31
for details.

New values have been added to the STREAM
parameter on the SERIAL menu to allow
streaming of keypad events to another indicator
(4KEYS, KEYPAD) and, for the local/remote
function, to send the complete display image
(DISPLAY). See Section 3.2.2 for more
information.

Reprinting of any previous print transaction is
now supported by the alibi feature. The feature is
enabled using the ALIBI parameter on the
FEATURE menu; print transactions can be
recalled by assigning an

Alibi

softkey, also

configured using the FEATURE menu (see
Section 3.2.3 on page 42).

New IMAGE parameter on the FEATURE menu
a l l o w s i n v e r s i o n o f t h e d i s p l a y i m a g e
(blue-on-white or white-on-blue) for support of
the outdoor display option. See Section 3.2.3.

Display and printing of audit trail information is
described in Section 10.11 on page 121.

Version 3.00

The desktop model of the

920i

has been

discontinued. Drawings and parts lists for the
desktop model have been removed from this
manual.

Added support for multi-range and
multi-interval scale configurations.

Zero tracking, zero range, and motion band
parameters (SCALES menu) have been
changed to allow numeric values.

Added peak hold function to SCALES menu.

Added last zero and temporary zero functions
to calibration menus to allow recalibration
based on previous zero values.

Enhanced print formatting with addition of
audit format and twenty auxiliary formats.

The SERIAL menu has been restructured to
provide additional parameters for configuring
RS-485 communications. See Figure 3-10 on

page 39.

A new digital input count (DINCNT) setpoint,
used to count digital input pulses, has been
added to the supported setpoint kinds. See
Section 8.0 on page 70.

A SENSE parameter has been added to
optionally invert the value of setpoint digital
outputs. See Section 8.0 on page 70.

TRIGGER (digital output trigger) has been
added as a selection under the DIG I/O menu
(see Section 3.2.6 on page 50) for custom
applications.

Support has been added for EtherNet/IP and
analog input/thermocouple option cards.

1.7

Hardware and Software
Compatibility

CPU board revision A-D was the initial
release and covered versions 1 and 2.

Revision E was the release of version 3 which
had a minimum CPU revision, increasing
memory.

Revisions F-G used the final version of the
old CPU hardware build.

Revision H boards are of the new design for
the replacement of PN 67612. The new CPU
board is PN 109549 and requires a minimum
core of 3.14.00.

Important Information Regarding Your 920i CPU Board

Because select components of the 920i CPU have
recently become obsolete, certain design changes have
become unavoidable. Therefore, please be aware that
beginning with Revision H, the CPU board will
support only firmware 3.14 or higher. This does not
affect any pre-existing user programs, and any
performance issues should immediately be brought to
the attention of Rice Lake Weighing Systems.

Table 1-6. Hardware and Software Compatibility

CPU Board

Revision

Recommended

Boot Monitor

Minimum Core

Maximum

Core

A-D

1.00

1.00.00

2.08.00

E

1.10

1.00.00

4.00.00

F-G

1.12

1.00.00

4.01.00

H

1.13

3.14.00

4.01.00

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