40 speed alarm bit, 41 totalizer pulse bit, 42 fill output bit – Rice Lake BCi Belt Scale - Installation and Operation Manual Version 2.03 User Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual - Supervisor Mode Parameters

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4.40 Speed Alarm Bit

This parameter defines which digital output bit will
activate for the high speed alarm, which is determined
by the maximum speed value settings.

The default value for this parameter is: 0.

Note

When an alarm bit (Sections 4.38, 4.39,

and 4.40) is set to 0, the alarm

becomes disabled.

4.41 Totalizer Pulse Bit

This parameter defines the digital output bit for the
totalizer pulse output.

The default value for this parameter is 2.

4.42 Fill Output Bit

This parameter defines the digital output bit used for the
fill output, the default value for this parameter is 1.

4.43 Remote Print Input Bit

This parameter defines which digital input bit will
work the same as the Print key on the front of the
integrator.

The default value for this parameter is: 4.

Note

I/O Note - There are six onboard I/O bits

on the integrator. Depending on their

use, the installer may need to

reconfigure the use to “OUTPUT” OR

“PROGIN.”
If the use is as a remote button supported by the

integrator software, the setting will be PROGIN. If it’s

used as one of the alarm bits, then OUTPUT is the setting.

4.44 Print Output Port

This parameter defines which serial port the print
format will be sent from.

The default value for this parameter is: 0.

4.45 Print Format

This parameter defines the format of the printed
output when the

Print

key is pressed, or a KPRINT

EDP command is received. The format is made up of
tokens and other characters. Tokens are enclosed in
less than (<) and greater than (>) signs, and during the
printing process, are replaced with the value they
represent. Any characters not defined as tokens are
printed as they are. To edit, press the

Enter

key, edit

the format, then press the

Enter

key again to save.

The default printer format is:

TIME: <TI><NL>DATE: <DA><NL>MASTER TOTAL:
< M T > < N L > R E S E T T O TA L : < RT > < N L > R AT E :
<R><NL>

The default printer format will print something like
this the following example:

TIME: 03:07PM
DATE: 06/27/2013
MATER TOTAL: 75.6
RESET TOTAL: 72.1
RATE: 143.5

TN

/

HR

Available print tokens are:

Table 4-1. Available Print Tokens

Token

Description

<R>

Rate with units

<S>

Speed with units

<L>

Load with units

<RT>

Reset totalizer

<MT>

Master totalizer

<UID>

Integrator Identification

<RTU>

Reset totalizer units

<MTU>

Master totalizer units

<NL>

New line

<TI>

Time

<DA>

Date

<TD>

Time and date

<DT>

Date and time

<CR>

ASCII carriage return

<LF>

ASCII line feed

<FF>

ASCII form feed

4.46 Stream Output Port

This parameter defines which serial port the stream
format will be sent from. The integrator will only
stream if this is set to a valid port with a value greater
than zero.

The default value for this parameter is: 0.

4.47 Stream Format

This parameter defines the format of the stream (or
continuous) serial output. The format is made up of
token (the same tokens as the print format) and other
characters. To edit, press the Enter key, edit the
format, then press the Enter key again to save it.

The default value for this parameter is:

<R><NL>

The default stream will continuously output the rate
value only.

4.48 Clear Totalizer with Print

Toggles between Yes and No.

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