Rice Lake 920i USB Installation Manual V5.05 User Manual

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Configuration

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SERIAL Menu

Parameter

Choices

Description

Level 2 submenus

PORT 1
PORT 2
PORT 3
PORT 4

PORT x

CMD
INCLIN
PROGIN
KEYBD
KBDPRG
SCALE
IND SC
DISPLAY
IQUBE2
ICELL

Specifies the type of data received by the port:

CMD:

Remote command input

PROGIN: Input routed to user program instead of core
SCALE:

Legal-for-trade serial scale input (ports 3 and higher only)

IND SC:

Industrial (non-legal-for-trade) scale input (ports 3 and higher only)

DISPLAY: Display data input for remote units in local/remote configurations (ports 3 and
higher only)

IQUBE2: iQUBE

2

serial scale input (ports 3 and higher only)

INCLIN:

Special mode for use with Rice Lake inclinometer (port 1 only)

KEYBD:

Remote keyboard input (PS/2) (port 2 only)

KBDPRG: Remote keyboard input for user programs (PS/2) (port 2 only)
ICELL:

ICELL serial scale input (see ICELL manual for further information)

PORT 2 USB

DEVICE
TERMIN
ECHO
RESPONSE
EOLDLY
STREAM
INPUT

Specifies the type of data received by the port:

Note

These selections for port 2 are available only if the USB interface card is
installed.

DEVICE: Selects the target USB device to be used: AUTO, NODEVICE, HOSTPC,
PRINTER1, PRINTER2, KEYBOARD, or DRIVE
TERMIN: Indicates whether files have CR/LF (Windows) or CR (Macintosh previous to OS X)

as the line terminator

ECHO:

Specifies whether characters received by the port are echoed back to the sending
unit

RESPONSE:Specifies whether the port transmits replies to serial commands
EOLDLY: End-of-line delay. Sets the delay period, in 0.1-second intervals, from when a

formatted line is terminated to the beginning of the next formatted serial output.

STREAM: Specifies what data, if any, is streamed from the port.
INPUT:

Determines whether the input will be handled by the core or routed to a user
program (if present)

Level 3 Submenus

Port 1–Port 32

BAUD

9600
19200
28800
38400
57600
115200
300
600
1200
2400
4800

Baud rate. Selects the transmission speed for the port.

Note

The maximum baud rate for ports on serial expansion cards (port number
greater than 4) is 19200.

BITS

8NONE
7EVEN
7ODD
8ODD
8EVEN

Selects number of data bits and parity of data transmitted or received by the port.

Table 3-6. Serial Menu Parameters

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