Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Operation Manual
Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Operation Manual

Rice Lake 880 Performance Series Operation Manual

Panel mount controller/indicator
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  • Page 1 Presented By Dallas Ft Worth Austin Houston NicolScales.com 800.225.8181 Contact Us Nicol Scales & Measurement is an ISO Accredited Calibration Company that has provided calibration, repair and sales of all types of weighing and measurement products since 1931.
  • Page 2 880 Performance Series Panel Mount Controller/Indicator Version 2 Operation Manual PN 152240...
  • Page 3 880 Installation Manual...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Course descriptions and dates can be viewed at www.ricelake.com/training or obtained by calling 715-234-9171 and asking for the training department. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Specifications subject to change without notice.
  • Page 5 3.2 Specifications ........30 880 Limited Warranty................32 Rice Lake continually offers web-based video training on a growing selection of product-related topics at no cost. Visit www.ricelake.com/webinars.
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Version 2 of the 880 software. The Technical/Service manual (PN 158387) that is referred to throughout this manual and is available online. Manuals can be viewed or downloaded the Rice Lake Weighing Systems website at www.ricelake.com/manuals.
  • Page 7: Safety

    Do not operate or work on this equipment unless you have read and understand the instructions and warnings in this manual. Failure to follow the instructions or heed the warnings could result in injury or death. Contact any Rice Lake Weighing Systems dealer for replacement manuals. Proper care is your responsibility.
  • Page 8: Operating Modes

    Operating Modes The 880 has three modes of operation: Normal mode Normal mode is the weighing mode of the indicator. The indicator displays gross or net weights as required, and annunciators to indicate scale status and the type of weight value displayed. User Setup Mode User setup mode (accessed by pressing ) is used to:...
  • Page 9 Function Sets the current gross weight to zero. ZERO Also used to navigate to different menu levels or used to increment a number when editing a value. Sends “on-demand” print format out the serial port, provided the PRINT conditions for standstill are met. PRINT may be displayed while the unit prints.
  • Page 10 Function Gross/Brutto LED Gross Brutto Gross weight mode (or Brutto in OIML mode) Net LED Net weight mode. Center of Zero LED Indicates that the current gross weight reading is within +/- 0.25 display divisions of the acquired zero, or is within the center of zero band.
  • Page 11: Menu Structures And Parameter Descriptions

    1.5 Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions The front panel keys, are used to navigate through the menus in setup mode (see Figure 1-2). • move left and right (horizontally) in a menu level. PRINT UNITS • move up and down (vertically) to different menu levels. GROSS ZERO •...
  • Page 12: Alphanumeric Entry Procedure

    1.5.1 Alphanumeric Entry Procedure Because of its limited keypad, the 880 will use the following scheme for alphanumeric entry. Level 1 Level 1 Parameter Parameter Level 2 Level 2 Parameter Parameter Display first 6 Scroll left in format string. characters of format Scroll right in format string.
  • Page 13: Indicator Operations

    Indicator Operations Basic 880 operations are summarized below: 1.6.1 Toggle Gross/Net Mode GROSS Press to toggle the display mode between gross and net. Net mode is available when a tare value has been entered or acquired, (NET = GROSS minus TARE). If tare has not been entered or acquired, the display remains in gross mode.
  • Page 14: Preset Tare (Keyed Tare)

    1.6.6 Preset Tare (Keyed Tare) Tare mode must be set to keyed or both for preset tare to function. TARE With the scale empty and zero weight on the display, press Display will show (000000); the focused digit will flash. Edit the value using the keypad on the 880Plus (see Section 1.5.2 on page 7) or the following method for the panel mount.
  • Page 15: Setpoints

    Press to view the Configuration Counter. MENU Press to return to MENU Press to return to the weigh mode. 1.6.10 Setpoints Setpoints must be enabled in the setup mode to be accessible in the user setup mode. To enter the setup mode: Remove the large fillister head screw from the back of the enclosure.
  • Page 16: Set Time And Date

    Setpoint Value and Preact Value may be accessible from the front panel in weigh mode. Some indicator configurations may not allow setpoint values to be changed through the front panel or may require a password to display or change the setpoint value. Turn Setpoint On or Off To turn a setpoint off at the front panel: MENU...
  • Page 17: Display Accumulator

    1.6.12 Display Accumulator Enable accumulator before use in either normal mode or setpoint operations. Once enabled, weight (net weight if a tare is in the system) is accumulated whenever a print operation is performed using the PRINT key, digital input, setpoint operation or serial command.
  • Page 18: Configuration

    Configuration To configure the 880 indicator, the indicator must be placed in setup mode. The setup switch is accessed through a small hole on the enclosure backplate, insert a non- conductive tool into the access hole and press the configuration switch. Indicator display changes to show CONFIG Use caution when inserting the non-conductive tool into the...
  • Page 19: Edp Command Configuration

    2.1.2 EDP Command Configuration The EDP command set can be used to configure the 880 indicator using either a personal computer or terminal. Like Revolution, EDP command configuration sends commands to the indicator EDP port; unlike Revolution, EDP commands can be sent using any external device capable of sending ASCII characters over a serial connection.
  • Page 20: Menu Structures And Parameter Descriptions

    Menu Structures and Parameter Descriptions The following sections provide graphic representations of the 880 menu structures. In the actual menu structure, the settings you choose under each parameter are arranged horizontally. To save page space, menu choices are shown in vertical columns. The factory default setting appears at the top of each column and is bolded.
  • Page 21: Scale Menu

    2.2.3 Scale Menu ..SETUP ..SCALE SPLIT FORMAT ZTRKBN ZRANGE MOTBAN OVRLOA SSTIME DSPRAT GRADS 0-100 0-100 0-100 1-65536 1-80 FS+2% 10000 FS+ 1D 2RNG 1-100000 FS+ 9D 3RNG Figure 2-6 2INTVL 3INTVL SMPRAT DFSENS DFTHRH TAREFN PWRUPM ACCUM THRESH CALIBR...
  • Page 22 Format Menu ..SETUP ..SCALE ..FORMAT DSPDIV UNITS DECPNT DSPDIV UNITS DECPNT 888888 88888.8 888880 888888 8.88888 888888 88.8888 8.88888 888.888 88.8888 NONE 8888.88 888.888 NONE 88888.8 8888.88 If SPLIT = OFF ..SETUP ..SCALE ..
  • Page 23 Calibration Menu ..SETUP ..SCALE ..CALIBR WZERO WVAL WSPAN WLIN REZERO LAST TEMP Press Enter to Press Enter to recall Press Enter to Display and edit Previous A/D raw Previous A/D raw test weight value compensate for the last established temporarily zero the counts are shown.
  • Page 24: Feature Menu

    2.2.4 Feature Menu ..SETUP ..FEATUR REGION CONSC# PASSWD 000000 CURVAL RESVAL USER SETUP Figure 2-9 KEYLCK LOCALE LATUDE ELEVAT 0-90 -9999 bis +9999 Shown if LOCALE is ON ZERO GRSNET UNITS PRINT TARE UNLOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK LOCK LOCK...
  • Page 25 Region Menu ..SETUP ..FEATUR REGION REGWOR DECFMT TIME DATE REGULA DFORMT D SEP NTEP GROSS CANADA BRUTTO COMMA MMDDY4 SLASH 000000 INDUST DDMMY4 DASH NONE Y4MMDD SEMI OIML Y4DDMM TFORMT T SEP MMDDY2 12 HOUR COLON XX.XXAM DDMMY2 See INDUST 24 HOUR...
  • Page 26: Ports Menu

    2.2.5 Ports Menu ..SETUP ..PORTS USBCOM ETHNET FLDBUS SWAP DVCNET PRFBUS Address Address NONE Figure 2-11 Figure 2-12 BYTE number number BOTH LOAD SAVE? ALL ? CFG ? CAL ? Figure 2-10. Ports Menu Structure Configuration 21...
  • Page 27 Com and USBCOM Menu ..SETUP ..PORTS USBCOM TERMIN ECHO TRIGGE RESPNS EOLDLY PRNMSG SFMT 0-255 CR/LF format COMAND STRIND See Section 10.7 on page 103 STRLFT Menu structure PROGIN if TRIGGE is set to STRIND or STRLFT. TRIGGE BAUD BITS...
  • Page 28: Ethernet Communications Menu

    2.2.6 Ethernet Communications Menu ..SETUP ..PORTS ETHNET DHCP IPADRS NETMSK DFTGWY DNSPRI DNSSEC xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx SERVER CLIENT PORT TRIGGE TERMIN RMOTIP RMOTPT TRIGGE xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx number xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx number COMAND CR/LF COMAND STRIND STRIND STRLFT STRLFT PROGIN PROGIN...
  • Page 29: Print Format Menu

    2.2.8 Print Format Menu ..SETUP ..PFORMT GFMT NFMT ACCFMT SPFMT HDRFMT format PORT format USBCOM ETH-S ETH-C USBMEM Figure 2-14. Print Format Menu Structure See Technical/Service Manual (158387) for port choice descriptions. 24 880 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 30: Setpoint Menu

    2.2.9 Setpoint Menu ..SETUP ..SETPTS SP CFG BATCHG AUTO MANUAL SETPT1 SETPT2-20 Same as SETPT1 See Figure 2-16 GROSS Menu Layout A -GROSS -NET %REL PAUSE See Figure 2-17 DELAY Menu Layout B WAITSS COUNTR See Figure 2-18 TIMER AUTJOG Menu Layout C...
  • Page 31 Setpoint Menu – Layout A BRUTTO, NETTO, -BRUTTO, -NETTO, %REL VALUE TRIP BANDVAL HYSTER PREACT PREVAL number number number number HIGHER If PREACT LOWER is ON or LEARN If TRIP = If TRIP = LEARN INBAND INBAND HIGHER or OUTBAND or LOWER OUTBAN PREADJ...
  • Page 32 Setpoint Menu – Layout B PAUSE, DELAY, WAITSS, COUNTR, AUTJOG VALUE CLRACM CLRTAR PSHACM PSHPRT PSHTAR number ONQUIE WAITSS DELAY, WAITSS and AUTJOG setpoints only. ACCESS NAME SLOT DIGOUT SENSE BRANCH 6ALPHA NONE BIT 1-4 NORMAL SLOT 0 INVERT 1-20 Based on which DIGIO are config as OUTPUT SLOT 1...
  • Page 33: Digital Input/Output Menu

    2.2.10 Digital Input/Output Menu ..SETUP ..DIGIO SLOT 0 BIT 2-4 BIT 1 Same as SLOT 0 PRINT BIT 1 ZERO TARE UNITS DSPTAR BATRUN BATRST CLEAR NT/GRS BATSTR BATSTP DSPACC CLRCN BATPAS OUTPUT PROGIN Figure 2-19. Digital Input/Output Menu Structure 2.2.11 Analog Output Menu The ALGOUT menu is used only if the analog output option is installed.
  • Page 34: Appendix

    Appendix 3.1 Displayed Error Messages provides a number of front panel error messages to assist in problem diagnosis. Table 3-1 lists these messages and their meanings. Error Message Description Solution Over range Check for improper load cell ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ wiring, configuration, ¯...
  • Page 35: Specifications

    3.2 Specifications Power Line Voltages Input Voltage – 100-240VAC, 9-36VDC Input Frequency – 47-63Hz Power Consumption AC: 15 watts DC: 20 watts Analog Specifications Full Scale Input Signal -45 mV to +45 mV Excitation Voltage 10 VDC ±, 8 x 350 or 16 x 700 load cells Sense Amplifier Differential amplifier with 4- and 6-wire sensing...
  • Page 36 Optional Four channel relay module, dry connect 3A @ 115VAC, 3A @ 30VDC Serial Communications RS-232 Full Duplex RS-485 Half Duplex USB Type A Connector 2.0 USB Micro A/B Connector 2.0 EtherNet EtherNet TCP/IP Operator Interface Panel Mount Keyboard 6-key membrane panel Universal Mount Keyboard 18-key membrane panel with a numerical keypad...
  • Page 37: 880 Limited Warranty

    RLWS and the Buyer. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems, Inc. Rice Lake, WI USA. All Rights Reserved. RICE LAKE WEIGHING SYSTEMS • 230 WEST COLEMAN STREET RICE LAKE, WISCONSIN 54868 •...
  • Page 38 Notes Appendix 33...
  • Page 39 Notes 34 880 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 40 Notes Appendix 35...
  • Page 41 36 880 Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 43 Specifications subject to change without notice. Rice Lake Weighing Systems is an ISO 9001 registered company. 230 W. Coleman St. • Rice Lake, WI 54868 • USA U.S. 800-472-6703 • Canada/Mexico 800-321-6703 • International 715-234-9171 • Europe +31 (0)26 472 1319 www.ricelake.com www.ricelake.mx www.ricelake.eu www.ricelake.co.in m.ricelake.com...

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