Evolution IQ plus 800 Installation Manual

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IQ plus
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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    IQ plus 800/810 ® Digital Weight Indicators Version 3.1 Installation Manual 42100...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.7.1 IQ plus 810 Panel Mount Kit........................10 2.7.2 IQ plus 810 Wall Mount Kit ........................11 2.7.3 IQ plus 810 SS and HE Model Wall Mounting................... 11 2.7.4 IQ plus 800 Panel Mount Kit........................12 2.8 Battery Replacement ........................12 Configuration..........................13 3.1 Configuration Methods ........................
  • Page 4 9.8.2 RS-485 Communications ......................... 71 9.9 IQ plus 810 Expansion Board ......................71 9.10 Remote Keyboard ........................... 73 9.11 Analog Output..........................73 9.12 Multiple Scale Inputs ........................76 9.13 2- and 4-Channel Relay Boards (IQ plus 800).................. 76 IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 5 10.3.3 RS-485 Data Formats..........................87 10.4 Conversion Factors for Secondary Units ..................88 10.5 Filtering ............................89 10.5.1 Analog Filtering ............................89 10.5.2 Digital Filtering ............................89 10.6 Software Revision History ....................... 90 10.7 Specifications ..........................91 IQ plus 800/810 Limited Warranty ......................93...
  • Page 6 IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    When the indicator is returned to operating mode, the When configuring the IQ plus 800 or 810, you can interrupted batch must be manually restarted. ignore the settings for parameters dealing with options The BATSTRT digital input no longer requires an not installed on your indicator;...
  • Page 8: Optional Features

    Optional Features Table 1-1 lists some of the optional features available for the IQ plus 800/810 indicators, including references to pages in this manual for more information. See page 10 for information about wall- and panel-mounting options. Option Option PN...
  • Page 9: Front Panel Keys And Annunciators

    Front Panel Keys and Annunciators The following section describes the front panel keys, annunciators, and display functions of the IQ plus 800/810 indicators. Numeric keypad The numeric keypad is used to enter numeric values, such as tare weights and ID numbers.
  • Page 10 The scale number LED annunciator lights to show which scale weight is displayed. If sources are totaled, more than one LED is lit. The SCALE # key functions only if more than one input channel is enabled and selected. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 11 SETPOINT Press to show defined setpoint values. When you first press this key, the display shows SP 1 two seconds, then switches to show the setpoint value. Each time you press SETPOINT , the POINT next defined setpoint is shown. You can change the setpoint value by keying in a number and pressing .
  • Page 12: Installation

    Installation Power Connections Board Connections The IQ plus 800/810 can operate from either a 115 The main CPU board is connected to the power VAC or 230 VAC 3-wire power supply line at 50 or 60 supply/display board by two ribbon cables. The power Hz.
  • Page 13 DIGITAL I/O WIRING J4-10 +5 VDC J4-9 J4-8 J4-7 DIG IN 1 J4-6 DIG IN 2 J4-5 DIG IN 3 J4-4 DIG OUT 4 Battery J4-3 DIG OUT 3 Power Power Supply Display Board J4-2 DIG OUT 2 Ribbon J4-1 DIG OUT 1 Cable Display Driver...
  • Page 14: Board Diagrams

    Figures 2-5 through 2-7 show major component Wire the analog input cable from the load cell or locations on the IQ plus 800/810 circuit boards. junction box to the removable connector and plug into the CPU board at J10 near the A/D module. If your...
  • Page 15: Serial Communications Wiring

    Equipment using the 4-wire RS-485 implementation pin 10. PN 16418 is recommended. can be incorporated into a network of IQ plus 800/810 Indicators made after September 1, 1996 have 5 VDC indicators by tying the transmit (A) and receive (A) built into J4, pin 10.
  • Page 16: Wall- And Panel-Mounting

    T h e f o l l ow i n g s e c t i o n s d e s c r i b e w a l l - a n d panel-mounting procedures for the IQ plus 800/810 indicators.
  • Page 17: Iq Plus 810 Wall Mount Kit

    2.7.2 IQ plus 810 Wall Mount Kit 2.7.3 IQ plus 810 SS and HE Model Wall Mounting A wall mount kit is available for mounting the IQ plus If you are permanently mounting an SS or HE model 810 against vertical surfaces. The indicator mounting to a wall, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) requires plate both swivels and tilts for adjusting the viewing that you run the AC power cord in conduit and connect...
  • Page 18: Iq Plus 800 Panel Mount Kit

    1 9 9 7 . T h e s e i n d i c a t o r s u s e t h e s a m e c u t o u t the new front bezel. dimensions as that for the older IQ plus 800 models; 7. Feed...
  • Page 19: Configuration

    Configuration Methods values. IQ plus 800 The IQ plus 800/810 indicators can be configured by The setup switch is accessed by removing a screw on using the front panel keys to navigate through a series the enclosure backplate. Switch position is changed of configuration menus or by sending commands or...
  • Page 20: Edp Command Configuration

    3.1.3 Front Panel Configuration The IQ plus 800/810 indicators can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the indicator front panel when the indicator is in setup mode. Table 3-1 provides a summary of the configuration functions provided by each of these menus.
  • Page 21: Menu Structures And Parameter Descriptions

    T h e f o l l ow i n g s e c t i o n s p r o v i d e g r a p h i c Most menu diagrams are accompanied by one or more representations of the IQ plus 800/810 menu tables that describe all parameters and parameter structures (Figures 3-4 through 3-15).
  • Page 22 SETPOINT key (SP PWD). Passwords can be entered only if feature is enabled (see FEATURE parameter). Enter up to seven digits for each password. See Section 9.4 on page 67 for more information. Table 3-2. Configuration Menu Parameters IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 23 CONFIG Menu Parameter Choices Description FEATURE ACCUM Allows you to verify current feature status or to activate a feature. See the Level 3 parameter descriptions on page 18 for information about activating these features. PEAK PASSWRD DEFAULT RESET Press the down (TIME/DATE) key to reset configuration parameters to default values. This parameter is available only with software versions 3.13 and later.
  • Page 24 (ON). The CLEARALLFEATURES EDP command can be used to turn off all active features. See Section 9.0 for more information about using these features. Table 3-2. Configuration Menu Parameters (Continued) IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 25: Set Analog Menu

    3.2.2 Set Analog Menu CONFIG XXXXXXX SET ALG FORMAT SETPNTS SERIAL P FORMT XXXXXXX DIG IN ALG OUT XXXXXXX BAR GRF XXXXXXX CALIBRT VERSION XXXXXXX CHANS TOTALS PULS IN RESOLUT FREQ ALGFLTR STANDRD 60 HZ 8 HZ P1>CH3 HIGH 50 HZ ENABLE P>CH3+4 2 HZ...
  • Page 26: Format Menu

    SCALE 3 RATECHG SCALE 4 TOTAL DATE DATEFMT Allows selection of date format and separator character. DATESEP TIME TIMEFMT Allows selection of time format and separator character. TIMESEP Table 3-4. Format Menu Parameters IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 27 FORMAT Menu Parameter Choices Description UNITS unit ID Allows customization of default units identifiers for displayed and printed weights. Default values (LB=pound; KG=kilogram; OZ=ounce; TN=ton; GR=gram; G=grain) can be modified using the procedure described for the P FORMT menu. Customized identifiers are listed in the UNITS subparameter values for primary, secondary, and ROC parameters.
  • Page 28 The default is 1.0000. See Section 10.4 on page 88 for a choices via list of multipliers. keyboard TIME Specifies time units for the rate of change function. Table 3-4. Format Menu Parameters (Continued) IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 29: Setpoints Menu

    3.2.4 Setpoints Menu See Section 8.0 on page 59 for more information about configuring and using setpoints. CONFIG XXXXXXX SET ALG FORMAT SETPNTS SERIAL P FORMT XXXXXXX DIG IN XXXXXXX ALG OUT BAR GRF XXXXXXX CALIBRT XXXXXXX VERSION SETPT 1 SETPT 2–20 same as SETPT 1 BATCHNG AUTO...
  • Page 30 1 thru 16 CH 1 0 thru 9 1 thru 16 HIDE CH 2 HIDE CH 3 ACCESS NAME DIGOUT CH 4 NONE NONE 0 thru 9 1 thru 16 HIDE Figure 3-8. Setpoints Menu (Part 2) IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 31 SETPNTS Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus SETPNT 1–20 Specifies setpoint kind. Some setpoint kinds can be batch or continuous setpoints only. GROSSSP NET SP +REL SP –REL SP % REL SP PAUSE (Delay can also be called Timer Setpoint) DELAY WAIT SS COUNTER...
  • Page 32 ACCESS NAME DIGOUT COUNTER VALUE Sets the number of identical batch sequences to run. When the specified number of ACCESS sequences has been run, all processing stops. NAME DIGOUT Table 3-5. Setpoints Menu Parameters (Continued) IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 33 SETPNTS Menu Parameter Choices Description AUTOJOG VALUE Automatically jogs the previous filling operation. This check weighs the prior NET SP, GROSS ACCESS SP, or REL SP setpoint operation to be certain its value is still true in the standstill condition. If NAME the prior setpoint value is not still true in standstill, the prior operation will jog on for a selected DIGOUT...
  • Page 34 Source channel. Selects the input channel (1 – 4, or TOTAL) from which the indicator obtains CH 1 the weight reading. CH 2 Selections for the IQ plus 800 are 1, 2, or TOTAL. CH 3 CH 4 Table 3-5. Setpoints Menu Parameters (Continued)
  • Page 35 SETPNTS Menu Parameter Choices Description ACCESS Front panel access. Allows setpoint values to be viewed or changed from the front panel using the SETPOINT key. Selections are: HIDE ON: Setpoint values can be viewed or changed in operating mode. OFF: Setpoint value can be viewed in operating mode. HIDE: Setpoint value can be neither viewed nor changed in operating mode.
  • Page 36: Serial Menu

    3.2.5 Serial Menu See Section 10.3 on page 87 for information about serial data formats supported by the IQ plus 800/810 indicators. CONFIG XXXXXXX SET ALG FORMAT SETPNTS SERIAL P FORMT XXXXXXX DIG IN ALG OUT XXXXXXX BAR GRF XXXXXXX...
  • Page 37 SERIAL Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus BAUD Specifies settings for baud rate, data bits, termination characters, end-of-line delay, and port BITS address used by the EDP port. TERMIN EOL DLY ADDRESS PRINTER BAUD Specifies settings for baud rate, data bits, termination characters, and end-of-line delay used by BITS the printer port.
  • Page 38 ADDRESS number Auxiliary port address. Specifies the address used for RS-485 communications. Valid addresses are 01 through 255. An address of 0 turns off the RS-485 mode. Table 3-6. Serial Menu Parameters (Continued) IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 39: Print Format Menu

    3.2.6 Print Format Menu See Section 7.0 on page 54 for information about custom print formatting. CONFIG XXXXXXX SET ALG FORMAT SETPNTS SERIAL P FORMT XXXXXXX DIG IN ALG OUT XXXXXXX BAR GRF XXXXXXX CALIBRT XXXXXXX VERSION GFMT NFMT TRWIN TRWOUT SPFMT same as GFMT...
  • Page 40: Digital Input Menu

    • BATRUN allows a batch routine to be started and run when held at a logical low (on). When held high (off), BATRUN allows a batch to be aborted. See BATSTRT value description. Table 3-7. Digital Input Menu Parameters IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 41: Analog Output Menu

    3.2.8 Analog Output Menu See Section 9.11 on page 73 for information about installing, configuring, and calibrating the analog output option. CONFIG XXXXXXX SET ALG FORMAT SETPNTS SERIAL P FORMT XXXXXXX DIG IN XXXXXXX ALG OUT BAR GRF XXXXXXX CALIBRT VERSION XXXXXXX ALGOUT1...
  • Page 42: Bar Graph Menu

    900. It is totally lit at 1000 (setpoint value). Increasing weight beyond 1000 causes graph segments to go off (left to right) until all segments are off at 1100. Table 3-9. Bar Graph Menu Parameters IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 43: Calibration Menu

    3.2.10 Calibration Menu See Section 4.0 on page 38 for calibration procedures. CONFIG XXXXXXX SET ALG FORMAT SETPNTS SERIAL P FORMT XXXXXXX DIG IN ALG OUT XXXXXXX BAR GRF XXXXXXX CALIBRT XXXXXXX VERSION CHAN 1 CHAN 2 CHAN 3 CHAN 4 WEIGHT same as CHAN 1 VOLTS...
  • Page 44: Calibration

    DISP TARE POINT The IQ plus 800/810 stores calibration values in nonvolatile memory on the CPU board. You access these values through the CALIBRT menu. If the IQ TIME/ plus 800/810 has multiple scale inputs, you must...
  • Page 45 Voltage Calibration (for Units Manufactured Prior to July 1996) IQ plus 800/810 CPU boards manufactured prior to C u r r e n t C P U b o a r d s a r e bu i l t w i t h i n t eg r a l , July, 1996 had separate A/D converters bolted to non-replaceable A/D converters.
  • Page 46: Edp Command Calibration

    Indicator Weight values. Calibration display then click 4. The Zero Calibration dialog box prompts you to remove all weight from the scale. Clear the scale and click to begin zero calibration. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 47: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes Setup Mode Truck Modes Setup mode lets you access the configuration and The truck in/out modes handle multiple truck ID calibration parameters described in Sections 3.0 and numbers and tare weights. There are six modes which 4.0. allow you to combine features in various ways: The setup switch is near the middle of the board, at the Value edge.
  • Page 48: Using The Truck Modes

    5. Key in the ID number and press . The PRINT 5. The loaded truck moves onto the scale for indicator prints the weigh-out ticket. If value weigh-out. swapping is enabled (modes 3 and 4), the IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 49: Single-Transaction Tare Weights And Ids

    Using the TOTAL Channel lower weight is always printed as the tare weight. The TOTAL parameter allows the indicator to use, or not use, the summing capability for multiple-channel 5.3.2 Single-Transaction Tare Weights and IDs setups. Version 3.1 supports temporary tare weights for indicators configured to use stored IDs (TARE200 The total channel is disabled and cannot modes 3–6).
  • Page 50 The TOTAL channel peak value is independent of the individual channels and the TOTAL value does not reflect the sum of the peak values. Section 9.0 more information about configuring the ROC and peak hold features. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 51: Edp Commands

    EDP Commands The IQ plus 800/810 indicators can be controlled by a Command Function personal computer or remote keyboard connected to KTARE Press the TARE key the indicator EDP port. Control is provided by a set of EDP commands that can simulate front panel key...
  • Page 52: Reporting Commands

    Parameter setting commands allow you to display or change the current value for a particular setup VERSION Write IQ plus 800/810 software version parameter (Tables 6-4 through 6-14). Write whatever is currently displayed Current setup parameter settings can be displayed in...
  • Page 53 Command Description Values LOCKON Lock indicator front panel in operating — mode LOCKOFF Unlock indicator front panel in operating — mode For commands ending with “#x”, x is the channel number (1–4). Omitting the “#x” channel identifier causes the command to run against the current display channel.
  • Page 54 Table 6-9. EDP P FORMT Commands Command Description Values EDP.BAUD EDP port baud rate 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 EDP.BITS EDP port data and parity bits 7ODD, 8NONE, 7EVEN Table 6-10. EDP SERIAL Commands IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 55 Command Description Values EDP.TERMIN EDP port line termination characters CR/LF, CR EDP.EOLDLY EDP port end-of-line delay number EDP.ADDRESS EDP port address number PRN.BAUD Printer port baud rate 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 PRN.BITS Printer port data and parity bits 7ODD, 8NONE, 7EVEN PRN.TERMIN Printer port line termination characters...
  • Page 56: Transmit Weight Data Commands

    “??”. XA, XROC, and XPEAK commands are valid only if the feature associated with the command (Accumulator, Rate of Change, or Peak Hold) is enabled. Table 6-15. EDP Transmit Weight Data Commands IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 57 BATSTATUS Command The BATSTATUS command is used to check the current status of various setpoint and batching conditions. BATSTATUS returns 14 bytes of status data as described in Table 6-17. BATSTATUS is principally used to provide status information to a controlling batch program when using the Remote I/O Interface option. Status information returned in bytes 3–12 is coded as ASCII characters @ (hex 40) through O (hex 4F);...
  • Page 58: Saving And Transferring Data

    Set the PRNDEST parameter to EDP. To save all configuration data, place the indicator in setup mode and press . The indicator sends all PRINT configuration parameters, including calibration values, to the PC as ASCII-formatted text. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 59: Downloading Configuration Data From Pc To Indicator

    6.2.4 Transferring Configuration Data from If a supervisor switch is installed, place the indicator Indicator to Another in supervisor mode and press the PRINT key to save Configuration data can be transferred from one all setpoint data. indicator to another. Like downloading from a PC, this See Section 9.5 on page 67 for information about the procedure is useful when a number of indicators with supervisor switch.
  • Page 60: Print Formatting

    Print Formatting The IQ plus 800/810 has a formattable print function The current printout configuration can be checked or available as a standard feature. This feature allows the c h a n g e d a f t e r e s t a b l i s h i n g b i d i r e c t i o n a l demand print serial output to be customized to meet communications with the IQ plus 800/810.
  • Page 61: Using The Front Panel

    7.1.2 Using the Front Panel If you have no access to equipment used to communicate through the EDP port or are working at a site where such equipment cannot be used, you can change print format strings from the front panel of the indicator. You can access each of the ticket formats in the first level menu PFORMT.
  • Page 62: Ticket Formats

    <TI> Time only aaaaaaa is the current ID number. <DA> or <DA4> Date only (DA4 prints four-digit year) <S> Scale number <ID> ID number <CN> Consecutive number Table 7-1. Demand Ticket Print Format Commands IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 63: Truck Weigh-In And Weigh-Out Tickets

    7.2.2 Truck Weigh-in and Weigh-out Tickets 7.2.3 Setpoint Push Print Ticket You can use the TRWIN and TRWOUT format strings When a setpoint push print is set (PSHRPNT to customize the truck weigh-in and weight-out parameter on the level SETPNTS menu), the gross tickets.
  • Page 64: Extended Print Format Commands

    Truck 3/Net 3.1, the consecutive number was incremented with Setpoint Value every print operation. Table 7-4. Extended Print Format Command Syntax For example, the following command prints a gross weight ticket using secondary units: <G/S> IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 65: Setpoints And Batch Processing

    Setpoints and Batch Processing T h e I Q p l u s 8 0 0 / 8 1 0 i n d i c a t o r s p r ov i d e 2 0 See the menu charts and descriptions in Section 3.0 programmable setpoints, each with 20 unique for details on each parameter.
  • Page 66 Specifies which input channel to use ACCESS Allows viewing, changing, or hiding setpoints from front panel access NAME Defines a name for a specific setpoint number, 0 – 9 (see Section 8.4.2 on page 63) Table 8-2. Additional Setpoint Parameters IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 67: Using Continuous Setpoints

    Batch setpoints are active one at a time, in an ordered When working with batch setpoints, remember that sequence. The IQ plus 800/810 can control up to 20 GROSSSP, NET SP, +REL SP, –REL SP, and %REL separate batch processing steps or operations. When a SP can be either continuous or batch setpoints.
  • Page 68: Front Panel Preact Value Access

    NAME parameter on the SETPNTS menu to assign one of the defined names to the setpoint being configured. The assigned name can be included on a setpoint push print ticket by including the <NA> print format command. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 69: Defining Setpoint Names

    … FORMAT SETPNTS … SPNAME SETPT 1 SETPT 20 … … NAME 0 NAME 9 NAME NAME PEAS • Specify up to ten ingredient names on the FORMAT menu SPNAME parameter • Use the setpoint NAME parameter to select the NAME x value used for the setpoint •...
  • Page 70: Optional And Advanced Features

    The indicator will CLEAR prompt CLR AC1 CLR AC2 CLR AC3 CLR AC4, . You then press again to clear the CLR AC0 CLEAR accumulator. Each of the accumulators is cleared independently. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 71: Setpoint Access

    To print an accumulator you display the accumulator where is the accumulator number and is the aaaaaaa value and press the PRINT key. The following ticket updated accumulator value. will be sent out the print destination port: The ticket produced by the setpoint PSHACCM is not ACCUM #x aaaaaaa LB formattable.
  • Page 72: Peak Hold Function

    Same as NORMAL except that the peak value can be positive or negative (representing the absolute value of the weight reading). If a positive peak is displayed, a negative weight value of greater absolute value can update the peak information in the same cycle. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 73: Passwords

    Passwords Supervisor Setup Switch The password feature supports two passwords: one for With the supervisor setup switch, a modified setup the entire configuration menu in setup mode and one mode can be accessed without entering the case or for setpoint configuration from the supervisor switch breaking the legal weights and measures seal.
  • Page 74: Batching Switch

    BATRUN were always on: If DIGIN 2 is not assigned to BATRUN, the batch will start when the 3-way switch is turned to RUN, but the STOP mushroom button will not function. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 75: Bar Graph

    The Bar Graph is an optional hardware feature that is recommended for all setpoint applications. The Bar Graph feature can be mounted on the front side of the display board in any of the IQ plus 800/810 models as shown in Figure 9-5.
  • Page 76 For example, the weight to meet the setpoint value. value of scale 1 can be displayed digitally, while the weight value of scale 2 can be displayed graphically on the bar graph. IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 77: Expanded Serial Communications

    2 0 m A c u r r e n t l o o p o r R S - 4 8 5 current loop communications. To upgrade to 20 mA communications for the IQ plus 800/810. duplex operation, verify that socket U24 is empty (no...
  • Page 78 (connectors on A/D side of board) DESKTOP UNIT EXPANSION BOARD CHANNEL 3 LOAD CELL INPUTS (connectors on back of board) CHANNEL 4 A/D CONVERTER CHANNELS 3 & 4 ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTOR Figure 9-9. IQ plus 810 Expansion Board IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 79: Remote Keyboard

    Table 9-4. For The J1 connector on the analog output module is used the IQ plus 800, see “Installing the IQ plus 800 to connect the analog output to the receiving device. Replacement Setup Switch” on page 74. For the IQ Analog Output Module Installation plus 810, reassemble the enclosure, then configure and...
  • Page 80 Installing the IQ plus 800 Replacement Setup Switch The analog output option includes a replacement setup switch for the IQ plus 800. The replacement toggle switch mounts on the backplate U-bracket to allow access to setup mode without opening the enclosure when the analog output option is installed.
  • Page 81 • 12400 For 4–20 mA output After the IQ plus 800/810 is configured and calibrated To calculate the coarse span value, divide the to the scale, calibrate the analog output. Enter setup appropriate constant value from above by the full span mode and go to the analog output (ALG OUT) menu weight value.
  • Page 82: Multiple Scale Inputs

    The hardware choices necessary to add multiple channels allow several possible combinations of The standard IQ plus 800/810 has a single analog multiple channels. Either a single or a dual-channel input channel. The 800 can be expanded to 2 channels, input module can be mounted on the main board and a and the 810 to 2, 3, or 4.
  • Page 83: 2-Channel Relay Board

    Output 1 Com Ground Output 1 N.C. Figure 9-14. IQ plus 800 2-Channel Relay Board, PN 30549 9.13.2 4-Channel Relay Board This 3.0" x 4.0" input/output board allows up to four digital outputs to operate 115 VAC or DC service.
  • Page 84: Setpoint Digital Output Expander

    8 Digital Output 10 EXPANDER 9 Digital Output 9 BOARD 10 Digital Output 8 11 Digital Output 7 12 Digital Output 6 13 Digital Output 5 14 Ground Figure 9-16. Setpoint Digital Output Expansion Board IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 85: Iq Plus 810 4- And 16-Channel Relay Racks

    9.15 IQ plus 810 4- and 16-Channel Relay Racks Relay racks can be mounted on standoffs or bolted to • On the desktop models, the relay rack is mounted on a pre-drilled plate which is the main mounting panel on IQ plus 810 models to installed behind the CPU board using the allow 5 VDC indicator signals to operate AC or DC supplied standoffs (see Figure 9-18).
  • Page 86 DIGIN 2 TO EQUIPMENT OAC5 OUT DIGIN 1 AC OUTPUT 1 TO EQUIPMENT OAC5 OUT 5VDC OPTO 22 G4PB4 115 VAC HOT IN FIELD CONTROL Figure 9-20. Relay Wiring for Three AC Outputs, One Input IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 87 AC OUTPUT #16 TO EQUIPMENT DC DIGOUT #16 DC DIGOUT #15 AC OUTPUT #15 TO EQUIPMENT OAC5 OUT DC DIGOUT #14 OAC5 OUT AC OUTPUT #14 TO EQUIPMENT AC OUTPUT #13 TO EQUIPMENT DC DIGOUT #13 OAC5 OUT AC OUTPUT #12 TO EQUIPMENT DC DIGOUT #12 OAC5 OUT AC OUTPUT #11 TO EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 88: Jetpak™ High Speed Option

    9.16 Jetpak™ High Speed Option The Jetpak version of the IQ plus 800/810 features an Software indicators also designate the unit as a update rate of 100 updates per second. This option can high-speed version. At startup, the unit runs through a...
  • Page 89: Allen-Bradley Remote I/O Interface

    Profibus Indicator Interface. 9.19 Dual Range Option The IQ plus 800/810 dual range option software allows separate configuration of display divisions and decimal point location for low and high weight ranges. The low and high ranges are established by configuring a split point. When the gross weight exceeds the specified split point value, the indicator automatically switches from the low range display division and decimal point location values to the high range values.
  • Page 90: Appendix

    (CONFIGURE), then back to normal mode (RUN). • To reinitialize configuration parameters and setpoint definitions, leave the indicator in normal mode and power it off, then back on. Table 10-1. IQ plus 800/810 Error Messages IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 91: Ascii Character Chart

    P FORMT menu. The actual character printed depends on the character mapping used by the output device. The IQ plus 800/810 can send or receive any ASCII character value (decimal 0–255), but the characters that can be shown on the indicator are limited by the 14-segment display. Text strings formatted for display on the indicator should be limited to upper-case, unaccented characters to ensure legibility.
  • Page 92 Å » ∩ É ≡ ± æ Æ ≥ ô ≤ ö ⌠ ⌡ ò û ÷ ù ≈ ÿ ° • Ö Ü ¢ £ ¥ ƒ Table 10-3. ASCII Character Chart (Part 2) IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 93: Data Formats

    10.3 Data Formats If the initiating device address matches the port address of an IQ plus 800/810 listening on the RS-485 10.3.1 Continuous Output Serial Data Format network, that indicator responds. For example, with If continuous transmission is configured for the EDP...
  • Page 94: Conversion Factors For Secondary Units

    10000 lb secondary units value. metric tons 2204.62 pounds 1000.00 kilograms 1.10231 short tons 0.984207 long tons long tons 2240.00 pounds 1016.05 kilograms 1.12000 short tons 1.01605 metric tons Table 10-4. Conversion Factors IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 95: Filtering

    10.5 Filtering A d va n c e d R AT T L E T R A P ® d i g i t a l fi l t e r i n g (selections shown with RT after the number in Finding the right filter settings takes both patience and Figure 10-5) indicate a mode that can be viewed as a experimentation.
  • Page 96: Software Revision History

    10.6 Software Revision History Setpoint Processing • Automatic reset for COUNTER setpoints Version 3.1 software for the IQ plus 800/810 is based • No limit to number of TIMER and CONCUR on Version 3.0, which is documented in the previous setpoints version of this manual, PN 30262.
  • Page 97: Specifications

    10.7 Specifications Analog Output Optional: fully isolated, voltage or current output,14-bit resolution. Power Voltage output: 0 –10 VDC Load resistance:1kΩ minimum Line Voltages 115 or 230 VAC (+10%/–15%) Current output: 4–20 mA Frequency 50 or 60 Hz External loop resistance: 500Ω maximum Power Consumption 12 VA with minimum configuration, 30 VA with all options...
  • Page 98 Certifications and Approvals NTEP CoC Number: 92-013 Accuracy Class: III/III L 10 000 Measurement Canada Approval: AM-4840 Accuracy Class: : 10 000 IIIHD n : 20 000 File Number: E207758 ® Requires control panel approval LISTED IQ plus 800/810 Installation Manual...
  • Page 99: Iq Plus 800/810 Limited Warranty

    IQ plus 800/810 Limited Warranty Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and systems properly installed by a Distributor or Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) will operate per written specifications as confirmed by the Distributor/OEM and accepted by RLWS. All systems and components are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for two years.

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