1 operating modes, 2 indicator operations, 1 operating modes 1.2 indicator operations – Rice Lake 920i USB Installation Manual V5.05 User Manual

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Introduction

3

See Section 2.5 on page 15 for detailed information
about expansion board configurations. Part numbers of
available option cards and expansion boards are listed
in Section 1.5 on page 5.

Front Panel

The 920i front panel, shown in Figure 1-1, consists of a
27-button keypad with a large backlit LCD display.
The keys are grouped as five configurable softkeys,
five primary scale function keys, four navigation keys,
and numeric entry keys. The display can be graphically
configured using iRev 4 software.

Weight information is displayed with a graphical scale
in six font sizes up to 1.2 inches. Up to four scale
w i d g e t s c a n b e d i s p l a y e d i n l e g a l - f o r- t r a d e ,
multiple-scale applications. Status areas on the display
are used for operator prompts and entering data. The
remainder of the display can be graphically configured
for representation of a specific application. Display
contrast can be adjusted with the LCD contrast
potentiometer or CONTRAST parameter..

PRINT

UNITS

SOFTKEY1 SOFTKEY2 SOFTKEY3 SOFTKEY4 SOFTKEY5

Figure 1-1. 920i Front Panel

Enclosures

The 920i is available in four enclosures: universal
(tilt-stand), deep enclosure, panel mount, and wall
mount. Stainless steel enclosures are rated for NEMA
4X/IP66. This manual provides assembly drawings and
replacement parts lists for the universal model;
supplemental documentation provides information
specific to the panel mount and wall mount models
(Section 1.5 on page 5).

1.1

Operating Modes

The 920i has two modes of operation:

Normal mode

Normal mode is the weighing mode of the
indicator. The indicator displays gross, net, or tare
weights as required, using the secondary display to
indicate scale status and the type of weight value
displayed. Once configuration is complete and a
legal seal is affixed to the large fillister-head screw

on the indicator enclosure, this is the only mode in
which the

920i

can operate.

Setup mode

Most of the procedures described in this manual
require the indicator to be in setup mode, including
configuration and calibration.

To enter setup mode, remove the large fillister head
screw from the enclosure. Insert a screwdriver or a
similar tool into the access hole and press the setup
switch once. The indicator display changes to show
scale configuration menus.

1.2

Indicator Operations

Basic 920i operations are summarized below.

Toggle Gross/Net Mode

Press the

GROSS/NET

key to switch the display mode

from gross to net, or from net to gross. If a tare value
has been entered or acquired, the net value is the gross
weight minus the tare. If no tare has been entered or
acquired, the display remains in gross mode.

Gross mode is indicated by the word

Gross

(or

Brutto

in

OIML mode); net mode is indicated by the word

Net

.

Toggle Units

Press the

UNITS

key to switch between primary,

secondary, and tertiary units.

Zero Scale

1. In gross mode, remove all weight from the scale

and wait for the standstill annunciator (

).

2. Press the

ZERO

key. The center of zero (

0

)

annunciator lights to indicate the scale is zeroed.

Acquire Tare

1. Place container on scale and wait for the

standstill annunciator (

).

2. Press the

TARE

key to acquire the tare weight of

the container.

3. Display shifts to net weight and shows the word

Net

on the display.

Remove Stored Tare Value

1. Remove all weight from the scale and wait for the

standstill annunciator (

).

2. Press the

TARE

key (or, in OIML mode, the

ZERO

key). Display shifts to gross weight and shows
the word

Gross

.

Print Ticket

1. Wait for the standstill annunciator (

).

2. Press the

PRINT

key to send data to the serial port.

To print tickets using auxiliary formats, press the
number key for the format, then press

PRINT

. For

example, to print using AUXFMT2, press

2

, then

PRINT

.

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