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

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Setpoints

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DIGIN

Digital input setpoint. Requires a specific group of digital inputs to be in low (0
VDC) state to satisfy the setpoint. The digital output associated with this
setpoint is held in a low (0 VDC) state until the inputs selected for the digital
input mask are all in a low state.

X

X

AVG

Average setpoint. Performs functions based on the calculated average weight
over a specified number of A/D samples.

Note that this setpoint is based on the raw A/D weight value, rather than the
rounded value shown on the indicator display. For example, if the display shows
50.0 but the actual raw A/D value is 49.99, the setpoint will not be satisfied.

X

TOD

Time of day setpoint. Performs functions when the internal clock time of the
indicator matches the specified setpoint time.

X

X

DELTA

Delta weight setpoint. Satisfied when the change in weight on the scale is equal
to or exceeds the absolute value specified for the setpoint.

X

CHKWEI

Checkweigher setpoint. Allows specification of over- and under-weight values.
Up to three digital outputs can be configured to represent overweight,
underweight, and accept conditions.

X

PLSCNT

Pulse counter setpoint. Performs functions based on pulse counts received by
a pulse input card.

X

X

PLSRAT

Pulse rate setpoint. Performs functions based on the pulse rate received by a
pulse input card.

X

ALWAYS

Always setpoint. This setpoint is always satisfied. It is typically used to provide
an endpoint for true/false branching batch routines.

X

NEVER

Never setpoint. This setpoint is never satisfied. It is used to branch to a
designated setpoint in true/false branching batch routines in which the batch
will not continue through the normal sequence of batch setpoints.

X

DINCNT

Digital input count setpoint. Counts pulses received at the specified digital
input.

X

X

Kind

Description

Batch

Continuous

Table 9-1. Setpoint Kinds (Continued)

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