Rice Lake 882D Technical Manual

Rice Lake 882D Technical Manual

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882D
Belt Scale Integrator
Version 1.0
Technical Manual
February 14, 2018
PN 184260

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  • Page 1 882D Belt Scale Integrator Version 1.0 Technical Manual February 14, 2018 PN 184260...
  • Page 2 All information contained within this publication is, to the best of our knowledge, complete and accurate at the time of publication. Rice Lake Weighing Systems reserves the right to make changes to the technology, features, specifications and design of the equipment without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Audit Menu ................20 Technical training seminars are available through Rice Lake Weighing Systems.
  • Page 4 RESETCONFIGURATION Command............51 Rice Lake continually offers web-based video training on a growing selection of product-related topics at no cost.
  • Page 5 8.1.2 PC Connection to the 882D Ethernet Server Through a Network Switch or Router......66 8.1.3...
  • Page 6 12.7 CPU Board Components..............84 Rice Lake continually offers web-based video training on a growing selection of product-related topics at no cost.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The speed at which the material is moving is determined by measuring the speed of an idler or wheel in contact with the conveyor belt. The weight and speed are combined by the 882D to give a running total and a rate of flow for the material.
  • Page 8: Safety

    Do not operate or work on this equipment unless this manual has been read and all instructions are understood. 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.
  • Page 9: Installation

    882D enclosure. • Procedures requiring work inside the 882D must be performed by qualified service personnel only. • The power supply cord serves as the power disconnect for the 882D. The power receptacle to the 882D must be easily accessible.
  • Page 10: Mounting Instructions

    4. Reattach the 882D to the universal mount. Backplate Removal Remove the backplate of the 882D to connect cables for installed option cards and to gain access to the display board, CPU board and power supply board. The 882D has no on/off switch. Before removing the backplate and opening the unit, ensure the power cord is WARNING disconnected from the power receptacle.
  • Page 11: Cable Connections

    Cable Connections The 882D has seven cord grips at the bottom of the enclosure, one is used for the power supply. The backplate must be removed to make connections to the load cells, speed sensor, communications, digital inputs and digital outputs. Plugs must remain in all unused cord grips to prevent moisture and dust from entering the enclosure.
  • Page 12: Power Cable Grounding

    Power Cable Grounding AC versions of the 882D are shipped with the AC power cable already installed and grounded to the enclosure. For DC versions of the 882D, use the following steps to ground and connect the DC power cable.
  • Page 13: Speed Sensor

    Table 2-3. Pins 4, 5 and 6 are the top level of the connector and make up the primary pulse input channel. The J13 connector provides the pulse input from the speed sensor to the 882D. Connector Signal +12V, 100 mA max...
  • Page 14: Usb Device Communications - Port 2 (Usbcom)

    The cable must be sent through the ferrite twice. The driver must be installed on the PC before the USB Device Port can be used. With the PC and 882D powered on, connect a USB cable from the PC to the micro USB connector (J4) on the 882D. The PC will recognize that a device has been connected, and attempt to install the driver needed to make it work.
  • Page 15: Cpu Board

    Installation The RJ45 Ethernet jack on the 882D houses two LEDs to indicate the Green LED Yellow LED status and speed of the connection. Yellow LED (left) indicates the status of the connection: • Off for no link • On for a link •...
  • Page 16: Audit Trail

    Audit Trail The 882D will support an Audit Trail jumper. The Audit Trail jumper is a 3-pin Jumper (JP4) on the CPU board. • If the jumper is set to ON, the Setup Menu will be visible, making calibration and configuration accessible through the front keypad.
  • Page 17: Parts Kits Components

    Label, Capacity Belt Scale 53075 Clamp, Ground Cable Shield 19538 Post Plug, Slotted Black 67550 Clamp, Ground Cable Shield 42149 Bumper, Rubber Grommet 53075 Clamp, Ground Cable Shield 67550 Clamp, Ground Cable Shield © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18: Replacement Parts

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 2.11 Replacement Parts TO GROUND STUD ON BACKPLATE TO JP3 HEADER ON CPU BOARD GROUND DETAIL Figure 2-10. Replacement Parts Explosion Visit our website www.RiceLake.com...
  • Page 19 Knob, M6 x 1 Threaded Thru 32 mm Dia 7-Lobe Nylon ZN-PLTD Steel 15134 Washer, Lock NO 8 Type A Internal Tooth Steel Zinc Plated 180842 Power Cord Assy, 882D Belt Scale Nema 5-15 (AC Only) 180850 Power Cord Assy, 882D Belt Scale Europe CEE7/7 (EURO Only) 152334 Connector, 3 Pos Screw Terminal (AC &...
  • Page 20: Operation

    Print key – sends print data to a communications port when in weigh mode; also used as the right key to navigate menus or to edit a value Zero key – places 882D into dynamic zero calibration when in weigh mode; also used as the up key to navigate menus or to edit a value Setpoint key –...
  • Page 21: Operating Modes

    18). The 882D also has an Audit Trail that can track changes to configuration and calibration, allowing the setup switch to be bypassed with Jumper J4 on the CPU board. If Audit Trail is enabled, configuration mode can then be accessed through the user setup mode.
  • Page 22: Audit Trail Information

    8. Press twice to return to the weigh mode. MENU Totalizers The 882D maintains three totalizers: • Totalizer 1 • Totalizer 2 • Master totalizer When a totalizer is displayed there is an arrow pointing to TOTAL (1) on the overlay with a number annunciator (2) in Note the upper right hand side of the display.
  • Page 23: Master Totalizer

    . RESET briefly displays. ENTER 8. Press to return to the weigh mode. MENU The 882D clears all of the totalizers at power up if the non-volatile memory appears to be corrupt. Note © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24: Configuration

    Setup Switch In order to configure the 882D, it must be placed in configuration mode with the setup switch. The setup switch is accessed through a small hole on the bottom of the enclosure. Insert a non-conductive tool into the access hole to press the setup switch.
  • Page 25: General Navigation

    ENTER 6. Press twice or to delete a character. MODE 7. Repeat steps for all necessary characters. 8. Press to save string and return to the level above. ZERO © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 26: Main Menu

    882D Belt Scale Integrator Main Menu Audit Test Time & Date Setup Figure 4-2. Main Menu Menu Description Audit Displays the legally relevant (LR) firmware version, configuration count and calibration count; See Section 4.5 on page 20 Setup Used to enter setup mode if audit trail is enabled; See Section 4.6 on page 20...
  • Page 27: Setup - Scale Menu

    Prompts to confirm a zero operation. Applies to front panel zero key or digital input; Settings: ON (default), OFF 882D does not totalize the amount if the rate is within the dead band value; The flow rate is set to zero within the dead band; ...
  • Page 28 Fixed Speed Specify a fixed belt speed for the 882D (ft/min, m/s); If a non-zero value is entered the 882D will no longer calculate belt speed using the speed sensor; When using fixed speed there must also be a digital I/O configured and enabled as BELTRUNNING or the speed will be forced to 0;...
  • Page 29 Section 5.2.2.2 on page 42 for instructions Zero – This is a zero calibration with the belt moving; see Section 5.2.2.3 on page 44 Table 4-7. Scale – Calibration – Weigh Frame Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 30 882D Belt Scale Integrator 4.6.1.3 Scale – Format Menu Scale Format Load Max Capacity Units Total Pulse Resolution IMPERIAL Amount IMPERIAL METRIC Pulse Width Per Pulse METRIC 0.1 LB/FT 0.1 KG/M 0.2 LB/FT 0.2 KG/M Totalizer 0.5 LB/FT 0.5 KG/M...
  • Page 31: Setup - Features Menu

    Settings: MMDDY4 (default), DDMMY4, Y4MMDD, Y4DDMM, MMDDY2, DDMMY2, Y2MMDD, Y2DDMM Date Separator – specify date separator; Settings: SLASH (default), DASH, SEMI Set – enter the current date Table 4-10. Features – Region Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32 4.6.2.2 Password Protection The 882D supports a user password, a setup password, and a totalizer password. Passwords are numeric and will accept up to six characters. A password can be enabled by setting a non-zero value. By default the passwords are disabled (value of zero).
  • Page 33: Setup - Ports Menu

    USBCOM); Settings: 1 (default), 2 Termination Termination – selects the termination character(s) for data sent from the port; Settings: CR/LF (default), CR Table 4-13. Ports – COM and USBCOM Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34 882D Belt Scale Integrator Parameter Description Echo Specifies whether characters received by the port are echoed back to the sending unit; Settings: ON (default), OFF Response Specifies whether the port transmits replies to serial commands; Settings: ON (default), OFF End of Line Delay Specifies, in 0.1 second intervals, the delay between transmitted lines of data;...
  • Page 35 NOTE: If an external device (such as a printer), that may transmit unexpected data (such as a paper low message), is connected to the 882D the response parameter should be set to OFF to prevent a reply from the 882D from confusing the external device.
  • Page 36: Setup - Print Format Menu

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 4.6.4 Setup – Print Format Menu Setup Print Formats Print Format 1 Print Format 2 Print Format 3 Print Format 4 Format Port USBCOM Ethernet Server Ethernet Client Figure 4-15. Setup – Print Format Menu Parameter...
  • Page 37: Setup - Setpoints Menu

    Delays the batch sequence for a specified time; the length of the delay (in tenths of a second) is specified on the Value setting; Settings: Value, Push Print, Access, Name, Slot, Digital Output, Sense Table 4-17. Setup – Setpoint Parameters Refer to Table 4-18 on page 32 for setpoint parameter settings and descriptions. Note © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 38 882D Belt Scale Integrator Setting Description Value For time-based setpoints: Specifies, in 0.1 second intervals, a time value; For all other setpoints: Specifies the target value; Settings: 0.000000 (default) 0.0-65535 ― for the DELAY setpoint 0.0-999999 ― for the RATE, %RATE, LOAD, SPEED, TOTAL and CELLMV setpoints Source The source for a TOTAL setpoint type;...
  • Page 39: Setup - Digital I/O Menu

    BELTRUNNING ― assigns the belt status to running; must be enabled when using fixed speed CLRTOT1 ― clears Totalizer 1 CLRTOT2 ― clears Totalizer 2 TOTALIZERPULSE ― an output that pulses to indicate total material weighed Table 4-19. Setup – Digital I/O Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40: Setup - Analog Output Menu

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 4.6.7 Setup – Analog Output Menu Setup Analog Output Analog Out 1 Analog Out 3 Source Mode Output Error Action Minimum Maximum Calibrate Zero Calibrate Span Figure 4-18. Setup – Analog Output Menu Option slot 1 on the CPU board is Analog Out 1 and option slot 2 is Analog Out 3.
  • Page 41: Setup - Version Menu

    Important: All configuration and load cell calibration data will be lost Table 4-21. Setup – Version Menu Parameters 4.6.8.1 Defaulting 882D A complete default can be done to the 882D. This will clear the totalizers and the calibration settings. The 882D will be returned to all default settings. 1. Press .
  • Page 42: Test Menu

    882D Belt Scale Integrator Test Menu Test Master Total Pulse Input Reset Input 1 Input 2 Figure 4-20. Test Menu Parameter Description Pulse Input Displays the current PPS (pulses per second) from the speed sensor (read only); Settings: Input 1 - primary pulse input...
  • Page 43: Calibration

    Calibration Calibration The 882D Belt Scale Integrator must calibrate inputs from the speed sensor and weigh frame for the system to work. The speed sensor calibration must be done prior to the weigh frame calibration. Note Speed Sensor Calibration A belt conveyor scale must be equipped with a belt speed sensor that accurately senses the belt speed when the belt is empty or loaded.
  • Page 44: Calculated

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 5.1.1 Calculated This section details speed sensor calibration via the Calculated method. The belt speed is determined by the diameter of the sensor (which is needed to find its circumference) and its pulses per revolution. Calculation The sensor circumference is divided by the seconds per revolution and then multiplied by 60 to calculate the belt’s speed in feet...
  • Page 45: Revolutions

    The more revolutions in a test, the better the speed and distance accuracy. Time a belt revolution with a stop watch if the belt is not visible from the 882D. Use the reference marks on the belt Note and conveyor frame to accurately time a complete revolution.
  • Page 46: Distance

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 16. Press . The 882D determines the pulses per unit of measure to be used for displaying the speed of the belt ENTER and totalizing the weight during operation. 17. Press to return to the weigh mode.
  • Page 47: Weigh Frame Calibration

    5.2.1 Static Zero Static Zero Calibration Selecting this mode calibrates the 882D based on a zero test while the belt is not in motion. The zero calibration is based on four seconds of A/D readings. To perform a Zero calibration: 1.
  • Page 48: Dynamic

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 5.2.2 Dynamic 5.2.2.1 Correction Factor To enter the Correction Factor value manually: 1. Navigate to Calibration within the Setup menu. See Section 4.6.1 on page 21. 2. Press . Speed Sensor is displayed. MODE 3. Press to scroll to Weigh Frame.
  • Page 49 • The weight being totalized during calibration displays at x10 resolution • Calibration runs for the Test Distance set in the Configuration menu (default 20 ft/m) • The 882D displays the previous error, the current error and displays Enter Key To Accept on the bottom line of the messaging area 15.
  • Page 50 882D Belt Scale Integrator 15. The 882D prompts for the amount of material in tons with the previously entered value as a default starting point. Press to accept the default value ENTER - OR - Use the keypad to enter a new value and press .
  • Page 51: Edp Commands

    In most cases when the 882D processes an EDP command, it responds with the message OK to verify that the command was received and executed. If the command is unrecognized or cannot be executed, the 882D responds with ??.
  • Page 52: Displaybuild

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 6.1.4 DISPLAYBUILD Reports the date and time of the display module software build. Response: BUILD=MMM DD YYYY HH:MM:SS Example Response: Jan 23 2018 09:42:32 6.1.5 DUMPAUDIT Outputs an audit report. Example: 882D Audit Trail Report<CR><LF> <current time and date><CR><LF>...
  • Page 53 & – ampersand (hex 0x26) : – colon (hex 0x3a) Status Messages The EDP command P can be used to provide status about the 882D and returns what is currently displayed in the primary display area of the 882D. PPPPPPP uu where: •...
  • Page 54: Weigh Mode Commands

    EX#n Stop serial port streaming on port n Reset system; this is a soft reset; used to reset the 882D without resetting the configuration to the factory defaults. Sends a single stream frame from the scale to the port Transmit the master totalizer value...
  • Page 55: Speed Value Reporting

    Table 6-4. XE and XEH Error Codes TCPERR – TCP initialization was not completed in a timely manner (2.5 seconds). When this error is raised all TCP Note functionality is disabled. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 56: Key Press Commands

    Key Press Commands Key press EDP commands simulate pressing the keys on the front panel of the 882D. These commands can be used in both setup and weighing mode. Several of the commands serve as “pseudo” keys, providing functions that are not represented by a key on the front panel.
  • Page 57: Calibration Commands

    For parameters with selectable values, enter the command and equal sign followed by a question mark: command=?<CR> to see a list of those values. The 882D must be in configuration mode to use this function. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58: Scale Menu

    Dead Band SC.DEADBAND#n The 882D will not totalize the amount if the rate is within the dead band value; The rate must be above the specified percentage of the configured Max Capacity for totalization to occur; Also, while within the dead band value the reported rate is forced to 0; % of configured Max Capacity;...
  • Page 59: Time And Date Menu

    882D enters setup mode, the warmup timer stops; The warmup timer restarts once the speed is above 0 and the 882D is in weigh mode; The parameter for warmup represents minutes, a setting of 0.0 disables warmup; If the Rate or Load is being displayed while warmup is active: •...
  • Page 60: Features Menu

    (such as a paper low message) is connected to the 882D the response parameter should be set to OFF to prevent a reply from the 882D from confusing the external device; Settings: ON (default), OFF Stream Format EDP.SFMT#n...
  • Page 61: Ports - Usbcom Menu

    (such as a paper low message) is connected to the 882D, the response parameter should be set to OFF to prevent a reply from the 882D from confusing the external device; Settings: ON (default), OFF Stream Format EDP.SFMT#n...
  • Page 62: Ports - Fieldbus Menu

    Port end-of-line delay, in 0.1 second intervals; Enter value: 0 - 255, 0 (default) Server | Port ETH.SERVER.PORT Port that the 882D uses for its server; Enter value: 1 - 65535, 10001 (default) Server | Rerponse ETH.SERVER.RESPONSE Specifies whether the port transmits replies to serial commands; If an external...
  • Page 63: Keypad Lock Menu

    (depending on the TRIP parameter setting); for example a value of 15 ft (and a current load of 20 lb/ft) will turn off 0.08 tons early; 20 lb x 15 ft = 300 lb, 300 lb = 0.08 tons Table 6-18. Setpoints EDP Commands © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 64 882D Belt Scale Integrator Menu Command Description Specifies preact value for setpoints with PREACT set to ON or LEARN; depending on the TRIP setting specified  Preact Value SP.PREVAL#n for the setpoint, the setpoint trip value is adjusted up or down by the PREVAL value;...
  • Page 65: Print Format Menu

    Settings: OFF (default), ON Print Format 4 | Port | ETH-C PFMT4.PORT.ETH-C Settings: OFF (default), ON Table 6-19. Print Format EDP Commands Section 7.0 on page 62 for detailed information. Note © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 66: Digital I/O Configuration Menu

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 6.7.12 Digital I/O Configuration Menu Menu Command Description BIT x DIO.b#s OFF (default) – the digital I/O has no assigned function BATRUN – allows a batch routine to be started and run; with BATRUN active (low), the BATSTRT input starts the batch;...
  • Page 67: Analog Output Menu

    For both EDP commands and menus the analog outputs are referred to by their number and not the slot they are plugged in to. Analog outputs 1 and 2 are on slot 1, analog outputs 3 and 4 are on slot 2. EDP commands for the maximum possible number of analog outputs will be accepted by the 882D. For example: With a single channel analog output card installed in slot 2 - only the configuration for analog output 3 is utilized.
  • Page 68: Print Formatting

    Print Formatting The 882D provides four print formats. A press of the Print key in run mode prints Print Format 1. Entering a value and then pressing print, prints the corresponding print format (2 + Print = Print Format 2).
  • Page 69: Default Print Formats

    SU command is received; Unformatted data omits decimal points, leading and trailing characters <WU> Toggle weight data format (formatted/unformatted); After receiving a WU command, the 882D sends data without a units label until the next WU command is received; Unformatted data omits the units label <USnn>...
  • Page 70: Customizing Print Formats

    TIME: <TI><NL>DATE: <DA><NL>MASTER TOTAL: <MT><NL>TOTAL: <T1><NL>RATE: <R><NL> To change the format, put the 882D into setup mode and use the format EDP command followed by an equals sign (=) and the modified print format string. ...
  • Page 71: Ethernet And Usb

    The Client features the ability to open a TCP connection to a configurable Remote Server IP and TCP Port. If a connection has not been made and the 882D attempts to send data through the client connection, it attempts to establish a connection to the remote server.
  • Page 72: Pc Connection To The 882D Ethernet Server Through A Network Switch Or Router

    6. If connected to a DHCP-enabled network and DHCP is enabled, go back into the configuration mode and navigate to the IP setting to get the IP address the network assigned to the 882D. Make note of the current IP address, being careful not to change any of the numbers.
  • Page 73: Connection To A Remote Host - Demand Print To An Ethernet Printer

    5. The 882D starts to stream data to the Ethernet Client port shortly after returning to the weigh mode. The 882D then attempts to make the connection and data is sent to the Remote Host once connected. This may take several seconds.
  • Page 74: Connecting To A Remote Host, Stream/Demand Data To Remote Ethernet-To-Rs-232 Device Server

    RS232 Device Server 4. Connect the serial output of the device server to the serial device set to send or  receive data through the Ethernet connection. In this configuration, the 882D has to initiate the connection Note Visit our website www.RiceLake.com...
  • Page 75: Setpoints

    Batch setpoints are active one at a time, in an ordered sequence. The 882D can use setpoints to control up to 20 separate batch processing steps.
  • Page 76: Batch Operations

    Digital input #1 must be set to BATSTR and #2 must be set to BATRUN. Ensure cables and switches are connected to the 882D and then use the setup switch to place the 882D in configuration mode. Use the Digital I/O menu (Section 4.6.6 on page...
  • Page 77: Batching Example

    Setpoint 3 tracks the total weight moving across the belt. Once Totalizer 1 equals 1000 tons, the feeder suppling material to the belt is stopped. Kind = TOTAL Value = 1000 Source = TOTALIZER 1 Trip = HIGHER Batch Sequence = ON Slot = SLOT0 Digital Output = BIT2 © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 78: Maintenance

    10.0 Maintenance The maintenance information in this manual is designed to cover aspects of maintaining and troubleshooting the 882D. Contact Rice Lake Weighing Systems if a problem requires technical assistance. Have the scale model number and serial number available when calling for assistance.
  • Page 79: Battery Replacement

    10.4 Battery Replacement The 882D display shows low bat when battery voltage depletes to 2.9 VDC. Replace the battery when this warning is displayed to prevent data loss in the event of a power failure. The battery life varies depending on use. It is recommended to replace the battery every three years, or sooner, if left powered off for extended periods of time.
  • Page 80: Cpu Board Excitation Fuses

    882D Belt Scale Integrator If replacing the display board, continue with Step 10. Remove the four screws securing the CPU mounting plate to the display board. 11. Lift the CPU mounting plate out of the enclosure. 12. Disconnect all cables from the display board.
  • Page 81: 882D Permanent Field Record

    Load Cell Capacity (LCC) Total Load Cell Build = NLC x LCC Number of Weigh Idlers Idler Spacing Conveyor Belt Length Pulses per Revolution Number of Test Revolutions Zero Counts Correction Factor © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 82: Specifications

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 11.0 Specifications Power Operator Interface Line Voltages Input Voltage – 100-240 VAC, 9-36 VDC Display 121 x 24 dot-matrix Input Frequency – 47-63 Hz 440 cd/m brightness Power Consumption AC: 15 watts Keyboard 22-key membrane panel...
  • Page 83: Appendix

    Appendix 12.1 Error Messages The 882D provides a number of error messages. When an error occurs, the message is shown on the display. Error conditions can also be checked remotely by using the XE EDP command as described in Section 6.2.5 on page 12.1.1 Displayed Error Messages...
  • Page 84: Ascii Character Chart

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 12.3 ASCII Character Chart Use the decimal values for ASCII characters when specifying print format strings on the PFORMT menu. The actual character printed depends on the character mapping used by the output device. The indicator can send or receive any ASCII character value (decimal 0–255), but due to limitations of the indicator display, some characters cannot be shown.
  • Page 85  æ  Æ  ô  ö  ò  û  ù ÿ   Ö Ü ¢ £ ¥ ² ƒ Table 12-4. ASCII Character Chart (Part 2) © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 86: Data Formats

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 12.4 Data Formats 12.4.1 Stream Serial Data Format If stream data transmission is configured for the communication ports (STRLFT or STRIND), by default the 882D sends data using the serial data format shown in Figure 12-1. RS-422 is also available and uses the same serial data format.
  • Page 87: Print Output Serial Data Format

    12.4.3 Print Output Serial Data Format The 882D uses a data string format for a basic ticket printout. The print format is configured in the setup menu for the demand (print) port, and depends on the 882D configuration and mode. See Section 7.0 on page 62...
  • Page 88: Analog Output Calibration

    The following calibration procedure requires a multimeter to measure voltage or current output from the analog output module. If the option is not already installed, install it in according to the instructions included with the option.  The analog output must be calibrated after the 882D has been configured (Section 4.0 on page Note and calibrated (Section 5.0 on page...
  • Page 89: Cable Specifications

    Table 12-6. Recommended Wire Gauge Specifications Cord Grip Diameter Range PG9 (PN 15626) 0.138 - 0.315'' (3.5 - 8 mm) PG11 (PN 68600) 0.197 - 0.394'' (5 - 10 mm) Table 12-7. Cord Grip Specifications © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 90: Cpu Board Components

    882D Belt Scale Integrator 12.7 CPU Board Components TPT58 RICE LAKE TPT66 TP45 TP44 ASSY PN/Rev TPT57 TPT69 TPT60 R177 Watch TPS6 TPT54 TPT56 R175 R178 C105 LED1 LED2 TP42 LED4 R119 R300 TP34 TP43 R123 R148 TPT67 R125 TPT70...
  • Page 92 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...

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