1 operating modes – Rice Lake CB-2 Concrete Batch Controller Version 1.0 User Manual

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CB-2 Automated Concrete Batching System Installation/Operation Manual

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.
Two scale widgets can be displayed in standard metered water applications. Status areas on the display are used

for operator prompts and entering data. Display contrast can be adjusted with the LCD contrast potentiometer.

Figure 1-1. 920i Front Panel

1.1

Operating Modes

The 920i in the CB-2 automated concrete batching

system has two basic modes of operation:

Normal mode

Normal mode is the weighing mode of the

indicator. The CB-2 “program” only executes in

Normal Mode. The weight is only displayed in

Normal Mode. 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.

When in Normal Mode, the CB-2 program will

always show softkeys. The operator’s interaction

will be driven by softkey selections. As softkeys

are collectively named in the Main Menu. On the

far right of the main menu is the “Admin Menu”

softkey. The Admin Menu may be passcode

protected. The Admin Menu is where all

configuration and database entry takes place. A

large portion of this manual is dedicated to

explaining the categories and individual settings

in the Admin Menu.

Setup mode

A few of the procedures described in this manual

require the indicator to be in setup mode,

including configuration and calibration.
Setup Mode (sometimes referred to as

Configuration Mode) is entered by pressing the

setup switch. Setup Mode will be used during the

initial installation of the CB-2. Calibration of the

scales, configuration of filtering and motion band,

and upgrading the CB-2 software are some of the

important tasks that require the indicator to be in

Setup Mode. Once the CB-2 has been installed

and calibrated, there will probably be only three

reasons to ever enter Setup Mode again;

Annual service calibration of scales

Adding a PS/2 keyboard

Upgrading the CB-2 software

Section 3 of this manual explains the Scale

configuration and calibration while in Setup

Mode.
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.

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