4 setpoint outputs, Example 1, Example 2 – Rice Lake Counting Scales - IQ6500 Installation and Operation Manual User Manual

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9.4

Setpoint Outputs

Two setpoint outputs are available as open-collector transistor transistor logic (TTL) level outputs for driving
relays on the RS-232 option. The outputs are available on the circular connector on the rear of the scale
marked “setpoint” and are configured by setting SPEC15 bit 2 and SPEC16 bits 0–3. See Section 6.0 for more
information about configuring SPEC codes.

Pin Number

Signal

2

GND

3

SP1

4

SP2

Others

Not used

The following figure shows the minimum and maximum levels of the two setpoint outputs, SP1 and SP2.

The following figures provide examples of using the setpoint outputs.

8

6

1

4

2

5

3

7

(H)

(L)

(H)

(L)

... 5 volts

... 5 volts

Min.

Max.

SP1
Output

SP2
Output

off

900

1000

BUZZER

SP1
Output

SP2
Output

beeping on
intermittently

buzzer on
continuously

Example 1

Example 1 uses a standard quantity setpoint
of 1000 pieces (SP2) with a percentage pre-
alarm of 90 percent or 900 pieces (SP1).
SPEC16 must be set at 0000.

off

400

500

SP1
Output

SP2
Output

BUZZER

beeping on
intermittently

buzzer off

Example 2

Example 2 uses an over/under quantity
arrangement where SP1 is 500 pieces and
SP2 is 400 pieces. SPEC16 must be set at
0100.

Example 3

Example 3 uses an alarm set for 120 percent
(SP2) of 1000 pieces (SP1). SPEC16 must
be set at 0000.

off

1000

1200

SP1
Output

SP2
Output

beeping on
intermittently

buzzer on
continuously

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