7 usb keyboard interface, 8 serial scale interface – Rice Lake Counterpart Configurable Counting Indicator - User Manual Rev. E - Version 2.5 User Manual

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9.7

USB Keyboard Interface

The USB interface option board provides a type-A connection for a USB keyboard interface. To use the keyboard
interface, set the serial input function for Port 3 (found under the SERIAL menu — see Figure 3-22 on page 51) to
KEYBOARD.

Table 9-4 summarizes the Counterpart specific functions provided by the keyboard interface, most other
alphanumeric and navigational keys provide functions equivalent to those typical for PC operation. Menu
parameters and serial commands that affect the indicator keypad operation (including KBDLCK, ZERONLY, and
KLOCK serial commands also affect the remote keyboard.

Table 9-4. USB Keyboard Functions

Key

Function

F1

Softkey 1

F2

Softkey 2

F3

Softkey 3

F4

Softkey 4

F5

Unit Weight key

F6 (Alt + z)

ZERO key

F7 (Alt + g)

GROSS/NET key

F8 (Alt + t)

TARE key

F9 (Alt + u)

UNITS key

F10 (Alt + p)

PRINT key

F11

Not used

F12

MENU key

Print Screen

PRINT key

Note

The keyboard interface is hot-pluggable.

Caps lock is functional (off at indicator power up).

Num lock is on and cannot be turned off.

Scroll lock is not supported.

Other USB devices are not supported.

9.8

Serial Scale Interface

Serial port 1 can be configured for serial scale input. The serial scale function allows other scale indicators to send
gross, or net weight data to Counterpart. Once the serial port has been configured to accept scale data, the data
format can be customized to match the data stream sent by that indicator. See Figure 3-22 on page 51 for setup
information.

To set up and configure a serial scale:

1. Under the SERIAL menu, select Port 1 and scroll over to IND SC (industrial serial scale) or SCALE

(Legal-for-Trade), depending on what is required. This enables Scale 3. For operation with the counting
functions, set type to IND SC.

2. Match the baud rates (9600), data bits and parity, and stop bits. This becomes SCALE 3.

3. Set the format under the SFMT parameter to match the format sent by the serial scale.

An example of the default serial scale format is:

<STX><P><W7><U><M><S><CR>

Note

Counterpart serial scale input can accept and display1 million display divisions.

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