Rice Lake 880 Technical And Service Manual page 46

Digital weight indicator
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COM Menu
Parameter
Choices
TRIGGE
COMAND
STRLFT
STRIND
REMOTE
BAUD
9600
19200
28800
38400
57600
115200
1200
2400
4800
BITS
8NONE
7EVEN
7ODD
STOP B
1
2
TERMIN
CR/LF
CR
ECHO
ON
OFF
RESPNS
ON
OFF
EOLDLY
000000
TYPE
232
485
ADDRES
0-255
PRNMSG
OFF
ON
SFMT
format
Menu Structure if TRIGGE is set to REMOTE
TRIGGE
REMOTE
BAUD
9600
19200
28800
38400
57600
115200
1200
2400
4800
BITS
8NONE
7EVEN
7ODD
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Allows opration of EDP commands and can print.
Stream Legal for Trade data – data is updated at the configured display update rate.
Stream Industrial scale data – data is updated at the configured sample rate.
Configures the port to operate as a serial scale input. See "Menu Structure if
TRIGGE is set to REMOTE" below. (Not available in USBCOM)
Port baud rate. (Not available in USBCOM)
Port data bits and parity. (Not available in USBCOM)
Stop Bits – selects the number of stop bits transmitted and the number of stop bits
expected to be received by the port. (Not available in USBCOM)
Termination – selects the termination character(s) for data sent from the port.
Specifies whether characters received by the port are echoed back to the sending
unit.
Response – specifies whether the port transmits replies to serial commands
End of Line – port end-of-line delay, 0.1 second intervals.
Specifies the protocal for the COM port. (Not available in USBCOM)
If TYPE is 485, specifies the RS-485 address. (Not available in USBCOM)
Print message – display a message when a print is transmitted on this port.
Stream format – specifies the stream format used for streaming output of scale data
(TRIGGE=STRLFT or STRIND) or specifies the expected input for a serial scale
(TRIGGE=REMOTE).
Configures the port to operate as a serial scale input.
Port baud rate.
Port data bits and parity.
Table 3-11. COM Menu Parameters
Description

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