Rice Lake 882IS Technical Manual

Rice Lake 882IS Technical Manual

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882IS and 882IS Plus
Intrinsically Safe Indicator/Controller
Version 1
Technical Manual
April 2, 2021
PN 183532 Rev G

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  • Page 1 882IS and 882IS Plus Intrinsically Safe Indicator/Controller Version 1 Technical Manual April 2, 2021 PN 183532 Rev G...
  • 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

    2.13 Replacement Parts ................. . 20 Technical training seminars are available through Rice Lake Weighing Systems.
  • Page 4 Parameter Setting Commands..............51 Rice Lake continually offers web-based video training on a growing selection of product-related topics at no cost.
  • Page 5 10.3 ERROR Commands Output ................70 Technical training seminars are available through Rice Lake Weighing Systems.
  • Page 6 10.11 Updating the 882IS/882IS Plus CPU Firmware........
  • Page 7: Introduction

    This manual provides information on installation, configuration, calibration and servicing of the 882IS and 882IS Plus indicator. The installer should be familiar with requirements for installation of equipment in hazardous areas. Refer to the 882IS/882IS Plus Conditions of Use document (PN 191698) for the intrinsic safety certification and classification, specific conditions of use and system limitations and restrictions for the 882IS/882IS Plus.
  • 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: Fm Approval

    Only devices that have FM Entity Approval with proper entity parameters may be used unless specifically listed in this manual or control drawings (PN 77412, PN 180848 and PN 182301) as part of the Rice Lake Weighing Systems FM systems approval.
  • Page 10: Operating Modes

    IMPORTANT The 882IS/882IS Plus also has an Audit Trail that can track changes to setup and calibration, allowing the setup switch to be bypassed with Jumper JP4 on the CPU board. If Audit Trail is enabled, setup mode can then be accessed through the User Setup mode.
  • Page 11: Front Panel Display

    This key also acts as the Enter key for numeric or parameter entry The Power key turns the unit on or off; Press and hold to turn on, press momentarily to turn off POWER Future enhancement START Table 1-3. 882IS/882IS Plus Key Functions © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 12: General Navigation

    Future enhancement Future enhancement The Clear key clears the current value during a numeric entry (available in the 882IS Plus) The Decimal Point key inserts a decimal point where necessary (available in the 882IS Plus) The numeric keypad can be used to enter values (available in the 882IS Plus) Table 1-3.
  • Page 13: Edit Parameter Values

    TARE select the digit and to increment or decrement the value. Alternatively, use the numeric keypad (882IS Plus), to enter the digits. The decimal point will begin flashing if a decimal value is allowed. Use the navigation keys, to move the decimal point left or right.
  • Page 14: Remove Tare Value

    1. With scale empty and zero weight displayed, press . One flashing 0 displays with the focused digit flashing. TARE 2. Key in the value using the keypad on the 882IS Plus (Section 1.9 on page • Press to select the digit PRINT •...
  • Page 15: Display Accumulator

    Weigh mode. MENU If there is not a tare in the system, the value displayed is zero and the Gross and Net icons are turned off. Note © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 16: Installation

    It is mandatory to return unit to Rice Lake Weighing Systems for repairs. * The entire indicator must be shipped back to Rice Lake Weighing Systems for repair. Please contact a local dealer or Rice Lake Weighing Systems to obtain a return material authorization (RMA). There are no user serviceable parts within the unit except CPU board replacement.
  • Page 17: Hazardous Area Installation

    Table 2-1. Product Dimensions Hazardous Area Installation The following information is provided to help the installer with the correct installation of the 882IS/882IS Plus system. See the following diagram of a typical intrinsically safe system. Figure 2-2. Intrinsically Safe System Diagram Example...
  • Page 18: Mounting Instructions

    882IS/882IS Plus Mounting Instructions The 882IS/882IS Plus includes a universal mount. The universal mount can be mounted on a wall, tabletop or any flat surface. The universal mount comes attached to the unit. Rice Lake Weighing Systems recommends removing the Note 882IS/882IS Plus from the universal mount prior to mounting.
  • Page 19: Cable Connections On The 882Is

    Cable Connections on the 882IS The 882IS has four cord grips at the bottom of the enclosure for cabling into the enclosure. One stainless steel cord grip is used for the power supply and other cord grips are for the load cell cable, communications and the fiber optic cable. Two of the four cord grips come with a plug installed to prevent moisture from entering the enclosure.
  • Page 20: Battery Option

    70-90 hours Table 2-2. Estimated Battery Operating Times While connected to the DC battery pack with the indicator off, the 882IS still draws a small amount of current that will Note shorten battery run time. To preserve battery life, disconnect the battery when not in use.
  • Page 21: Cable Shield Grounding

    1. Strip the insulated jacket and braided shielding from a point just past the shielding clamp. 2. Strip another 1/2'' (15 mm) of the insulated jacket, leaving the braid exposed where the cable passes through the clamp. 3. Tighten the shielding clamp nut. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 22: 882Is Enclosure Grounding

    To install the new board, reverse the above procedure. Be sure to reinstall cable ties to secure all cables inside the Note indicator enclosure. DC Cable Grounding in 882IS To ground the DC cable, see the following information: M4 Nut...
  • Page 23: Serial Communications - Port 1 (Com)

    Transmit Receive Figure 2-10. 882IS CPU Board Item No. Connector Description Load Cell Connection Digital Input Communication RS-422 Power Connection Load Cell Sense Configuration/Setup Audit Trail Table 2-5. CPU Board Connectors © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 24: Audit Trail

    The 882IS includes an audit trail feature that keeps track of the calibration count and the configuration count. On the top of the CPU board is a 3-pin jumper (JP4) that enables or disables this feature. If the jumper is set to on, the 882IS allows entry to the setup and calibration menus using only the front panel Menu key.
  • Page 25: Legal For Trade Sealing

    Table 2-7. Available Option Cards 2.12 Rechargeable Battery Usage The 882IS uses an optional, FM approved, rechargeable, IS6V2 battery (PN 180831). When the battery voltage on connector J3 reaches approximately 5.55 volts, the indicator display shows Low Battery Life Replace or Charge. Replace/recharge the battery when this warning displays to prevent data loss before a complete shutdown.
  • Page 26: Replacement Parts

    15601 Ground Wire 6'' with Number 8 Eye Connector 46381 #10 Bonded Sealing Washer, 18-8 Stainless Steel 180861 Screw, Machine Slotted Drilled Cheese Head, SST Table 2-8. 882IS Replacement Parts for PN 177707 and PN 180829 www.RiceLake.com Visit our website...
  • Page 27: Configuration

    Configuration To configure the 882IS/882IS Plus indicator, the indicator must be placed in setup mode. The setup switch is accessed through a small hole on the bottom of the enclosure. Insert a non-conductive tool into the access hole and press the setup switch to put the indicator into setup mode.
  • Page 28: User Setup Menu

    882IS/882IS Plus User Setup Menu The 882IS/882IS Plus indicator can be configured using a series of menus accessed through the indicator front panel. Table 3-1 summarizes the functions of the User Setup menu. Audit Setup Test Time & Date Tare Accumulator Figure 3-2.
  • Page 29: Setup Menu

    3.8%. Indicator must be at standstill to zero the scale; Maximum legal value varies depending on local regulations Table 3-5. Scale Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 30 882IS/882IS Plus Menu Choices Description Motion Band Motion Band – Sets the level, in display divisions, at which scale motion is detected; If motion is not detected for the 0-100 time defined by the standstill parameter, the standstill symbol lights; Some operations, including print, tare, and zero, require the scale to be at standstill;...
  • Page 31: Scale Format Menu - If Split = Off

    NONE NONE = no units icon is shown on the display and no units text is included in print or stream output OFF = prevents the 882IS/882IS Plus from displaying secondary units Table 3-6. Format Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 32: Scale Format Menu - If Split = 2 Rng, 3 Rng, 2 Intvl, 3 Intvl

    882IS/882IS Plus 3.2.6 Scale Format Menu - if split = 2 RNG, 3 RNG, 2 INTVL, 3 INTVL Setup Scale Format Decimal Point 1 Range 1 Max Decimal Point 2 Display Division1 Display Division2 Range 2 Max Decimal Point 3...
  • Page 33: Calibration Menu

    Press Enter to recall the last established push button zero to allow calibration without removing weight from scale (Section 4.2 on page Temporary Zero — Press Enter to temporarily zero the displayed weight from a loaded scale (Section 4.3 on page Table 3-8. Calibration Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 34: Features Menu

    Passwords can be overridden by loading new firmware, or entering 999999 Note: Overriding passwords will clear configuration and calibration settings. To preserve settings (i.e., ID information), use Revolution software to upload the data to a PC, then download it back to the 882IS/882IS Plus after the password override is performed...
  • Page 35: Region Menu

    Time Format Allows selection of time format and time separator character Time Separator Date Date Format Allows selection of date format and date separator character Date Separator Table 3-10. Region Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 36: Region - Regulation - Indust

    882IS/882IS Plus 3.2.10 Region - Regulation - Indust Features Region Regulation INDUST Snapshot Remove Tare Keyed Tare Multiple Tare Negative/Zero Clear of Tare/ on Zero Tare Accum DISPLAY REPLAC REMOVE SCALE NOTHIN Round Tare Print in Motion Print PT Overload Base...
  • Page 37: Keylock Menu

    Description Serial Port Section 3.2.13 on page 32 for Serial Ports menu choices Fiber Optic Section 3.2.14 on page 33 for Fiber Optic Ports menu choices Table 3-13. Ports Menu Summary © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 38: Ports - Serial Ports Menu

    882IS/882IS Plus 3.2.13 Ports - Serial Ports Menu Setup Ports Serial Port Trigger Baud Bits Stop Bits Termination End of Line Echo Response Type Print Message Stream Format Delay Figure 3-15. Serial Ports Menu Structure Menu Choices Description Trigger Command...
  • Page 39: Ports - Fiber Optics Menu

    Stream format – Specifies the stream format used for streaming output of scale data; When Trigger is set to <U><M><S> REMOTE, the stream format is re-purposed to be the format for the incoming data <CR><LF> Table 3-15. Fiber Optics Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 40: Print Format Menu

    882IS/882IS Plus 3.2.15 Print Format Menu Section 7.3 on page 60 for information about custom print formatting. Setup Print Format Gross Format Net Format Accumulator Header Format Format Port Format Port Format Port Format Gross Format Header Net Format Accumulator...
  • Page 41: Digital Inputs Menu

    • GROSS, NET, PRIM and SEC select gross or net weight display, and primary or secondary units display modes PRIM CLRTAR • CLRTAR clears the current tare CLRACC • CLRACC clears the accumulator Table 3-17. Digital Input Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 42: Io Module Menu

    882IS/882IS Plus 3.2.17 IO Module Menu IO Module - Ports Menu Setup IO Module Ports Communication Port Trigger Baud Bits Stop Bits Termination Echo Response End of Type Print Message Stream Format Line Delay Figure 3-19. IO Module Ports Menu Structure...
  • Page 43 Stream format – Specifies the stream format used for streaming output of scale data; When Trigger is set to REMOTE, <U><M><S> the stream format is re-purposed to be the format for the incoming data <CR><LF> Table 3-19. IO Module USB Menu Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 44 Client only: The IP address of the remote server of the IO module is connecting to (000.000.000.000) Server TCP Port The port on the 882IS/882IS Plus IO module for a remote client to connect to Server Trigger Select the operation of the port; Settings: COMMAND (default) –...
  • Page 45 NOTE: If an external device (such as a printer), that may transmit unexpected data (such as a paper low message), is connected to the 882IS/882IS Plus the response parameter should be set to OFF to prevent a reply from the 882IS/882IS Plus from confusing the external device.
  • Page 46 882IS/882IS Plus IO Module - Option Card Setup IO Module IO Option Card Analog Output Fieldbus Card Fieldbus DeviceNet Profibus Minimum Minimum Mode Output Error Action Address Swap Address Value Negative Calibrate Zero Calibrate Span Maximum Maximum Value Negative Figure 3-22. IO Module Option Card Menu Structure...
  • Page 47: Power Savings Menu

    Medium OIML, Industrial or None: Weight must be stable and the 882IS/882IS Plus must be in Weigh Mode; NTEP or Canada: Weight must be stable at gross zero and the 882IS/882IS Plus must be in Weigh Mode; Aggressive Turns off backlight, blanks the display and turns off the excitation;...
  • Page 48: Test Menu

    Description Keypad Test Allows the 882IS/882IS Plus keypad to be tested; Key presses are displayed and also transmitted on the COM port Battery Counts 35064 (5.8V = View the current battery voltage as counts; The value shown at left is approximate; Expect the voltage to drop as it passes 3/4 charge through the protection barrier;...
  • Page 49: Calibration

    • Optional last zero calibration • Optional temporary zero calibration The 882IS/882IS Plus requires the Zero Calibration and Span Calibration to be calibrated. The linearity points are Note optional; they must fall between zero and span, but must not duplicate zero or span. During calibration, Tare acts as a data entry confirmation key.
  • Page 50: Front Panel Calibration

    7. With Test Weight displayed, press to display the stored calibration weight value. TARE 8. Edit the value using the keypad on the 882IS Plus or the numeric entry method for the 882IS/882IS Plus. • Press to select the digit PRINT •...
  • Page 51: Five-Point Linearization

    GROSS 4. Edit the value using the keypad on the 882IS Plus or the or the numeric entry method for the 882IS. to confirm value. The indicator displays Calibration Point 1. 5. Press TARE 6.
  • Page 52: Last Zero

    882IS/882IS Plus Last Zero Last zero (typically platform scales) replaces the original captured zero with the last push button zero prior to a calibration and does not need to remove the test weights. Weigh To use this feature a pushbutton zero must have been taken while the scale was empty while in the mode.
  • Page 53: RevolutionĀ® Calibration

    2. From Revolution, select File » New. The Select Indicator dialog box appears. 3. Select 882IS/882IS Plus module which matches the firmware of the indicator and click 4. From the Communications menu, select Connect. 5. From the left pane, expand the Scale selection and select the button.
  • Page 54: Using Revolution

    Note Section 10.11 on page 882IS/882IS Plus IO Module firmware can be updated using Revolution. The link to begin this process is available on the Revolution home screen. Updating the firmware defaults configuration settings. For more information on jumper position and steps on updating firmware, see the 882IS/882IS Plus I/O Module Installation Manual (PN 194139).
  • Page 55: Configuration

    Using Revolution Configuration The Revolution configuration utility provides the preferred method for configuring the 882IS/882IS Plus indicator. Revolution runs on a PC to set configuration parameters for the indicator. When Revolution configuration is complete, configuration data is downloaded to the indicator.
  • Page 56: Edp Commands

    882IS/882IS Plus EDP Commands The 882IS/882IS Plus indicator can be controlled by a personal computer or terminal using the EDP commands, which can simulate front panel key press functions, display and change setup parameters, and perform reporting functions. The EDP Command Set...
  • Page 57: Reporting 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 indicator must be in Configuration mode to use this function. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 58: Scales Menu

    882IS/882IS Plus 6.1.5 Scales Menu Command Menu Description Choices / Range SC.ACCUM#1 Accumulator Accumulator of weighments OFF, ON SC.DFTHRH#1 Digital Filter Threshold Digital filter cutoff threshold 0-99999 SC.DSPRATE#1 Display Update Rate Display Update Rate (in 0.1 sec intervals) 1-80 SC.DFSENS#1...
  • Page 59: Calibration Menu

    The menu items, CAL1 – CAL5 are used to do the calibration. A value cannot be keyed in. Note The SC.WLIN.Fx#1 EDP commands can be used to view and edit the value but they do not perform the calibration. Use the SC.WLIN.Cx#1 commands to perform the calibration. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 60: Ports Com Menu

    882IS/882IS Plus 6.1.8 Ports COM Menu Command Menu Description Choices / Range EDP.BAUD#1 Baud Port baud rate *1200, *2400, *4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200 *not available on port 3 EDP.BITS#1 Bits Port data bits and parity 8NONE, 7EVEN, 7ODD EDP.ECHO#1...
  • Page 61: Regulatory Menu

    Weigh mode, tare in system, print port COM, FIBER, IOCOM, IOCOMUSB, ETHSERVER, ETHCLIENT, OFF Table 6-12. Print Format EDP Commands Section 7.2 on page 60 for more detailed information on print format commands. Note © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 62: Digital I/O Configuration Menu

    Returns a decimal representation of any error conditions Returns a hexadecimal representation of any error conditions Table 6-14. Weigh Mode EDP Commands The 882IS/882IS Plus only supports one scale therefore X commands are displayed with a #1. Note www.RiceLake.com Visit our website...
  • Page 63: Power Commands

    0-10 V: 0-10 volt output output 0-20 mA: 0-20 mA output NOTE: This parameter must be set before calibrating 4-20 mA: 4-20 mA output the analog output. Table 6-17. Analog Output Parameters © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 64: Analog Output Commands

    882IS/882IS Plus 6.1.20 Analog Output Commands Command Menu Description Choice/Range ALG.ENTERSPANCAL#n – Enters the mode for calibrating the analog output span; This is needed OK or ?? only if calibrating through EDP commands ALG.EXITSPANCAL#n – Exits the mode for calibrating the analog output span; This is needed OK or ?? only if calibrating through EDP commands;...
  • Page 65: Print Formatting

    Print Formatting Print Formatting The 882IS/882IS Plus provides four print formats. Formats Gross Format and Net Format will be printed based on the current mode of operation when the key is pressed (Table 7-2 on page 60). Header Format can be inserted into any other print Print format using the <H1>...
  • Page 66: Default Print Formats

    7.3.1 Using the EDP Commands With a personal computer, terminal, or remote keyboard attached to the 882IS/882IS Plus, the EDP command set can be used to customize the print format strings. To view the current setting of a format string, type the name of the print format, followed by .FMT, and press .
  • Page 67: Using The Front Panel

    (Section 1.8.2 on page Note Some special characters cannot be displayed on the 882IS/882IS Plus front panel (see the ASCII character chart in Section 10.9 on page 76) and are shown as blanks. The 882IS/882IS Plus can send or receive any ASCII character;...
  • Page 68: Setpoints

    882IS/882IS Plus indicator. The 882IS/882IS Plus has the ability to configure the value of setpoints 1-10, given the setpoints are already enabled on the 920i, for control of both indicator and external equipment functions. The 882IS/882IS Plus has the ability to control a batch operation that has been set up on a 920i (located in the safe area) and can support: •...
  • Page 69: Hardware Requirements

    Note Connect the Fiber-Optic Cable A fiber-optic cable is used to communicate between the 882IS/882IS Plus and a 920i fiber-optic converter option. Depending on the site requirements, the converter can be either: • RS-232 fiber to serial converter box (PN 196769) (Figure 8-1 on page •...
  • Page 70: 920I Irite Software Setup Procedure

    882IS/882IS Plus Use the following steps for assembling the fiber-optic connectors of the fiber-optic to RS-232 serial or the RS-422 serial converter box: 1. Cut off the ends of the fiber-optic cable, with a proper cutting tool such as a fiber-optic hot knife (PN 85548).
  • Page 71: 920I Setup Procedure

    2. Wire port 1 on the 920i to port 3 on the 920i by jumpering TX and RX where scale 1 gets it input coming from port 3 on the 920i and scale 2 being the program scale which gets its weight from 882IS/882IS Plus and streams out of port 1.
  • Page 72: Setpoint Batching

    When a batch is currently running and communication is lost between the 882IS/882IS Plus and the 920i, the 920i will pause the batch and show No Comm with 882IS/882IS Plus and both scale 1 and scale 2 will show as dashes.
  • Page 73: Io Module

    After the drivers are installed, use Windows Device Manager to determine the COM Port designation that was assigned to the USB port. Or open the application that is to be used with the 882IS, such as Revolution, and see which ports are available.
  • Page 74: Ethernet Communications

    Updating IO Module Firmware Revolution is used to update the 882IS/882IS Plus IO module firmware. The link to begin this process is available on the Revolution home screen. Updating the firmware defaults configuration settings. For additional information on jumper position and steps on updating firmware, see the 882IS/882IS Plus I/O Module Installation Manual (PN 194139).
  • Page 75: Appendix

    10.1 Error Messages The 882IS/882IS Plus indicator provides a number of error messages. When an error occurs, the message is shown on the indicator display. Error conditions can also be checked remotely by using the XE EDP command as described in Section 10.3...
  • Page 76: Error Commands Output

    882IS/882IS Plus 10.3 ERROR Commands Output XE and XEH commands return a representation of any existing error conditions as described in the following table. If more than one error condition exists, the number returned is the sum of the values representing the error conditions. The XE command returns the value as a decimal representation and the XEH command returns the value as a hexadecimal representation.
  • Page 77: Data Formats

    10.6.2 Print Output Serial Data Format The 882IS/882IS Plus 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 indicator configuration and mode. See Section 7.0 on page 59...
  • Page 78: Custom Stream Formatting - Input/Output

    882IS/882IS Plus 10.7 Custom Stream Formatting – Input/Output The format of the streamed data can be configured for any of the ports individually using the front panel, EDP commands or Revolution using the tokens in Table 10-6. Configuration is available for stream input/output tokens through EDP commands only;...
  • Page 79 ASCII character (nnn = decimal value of ASCII character); Used for inserting control characters (<002> for an STX, for example) in the output * Tertiary (Range/Interval 3) Table 10-6. Custom Stream Format Identifiers (Continued) © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 80: Stream Formatting Examples

    Toledo status words are made up of various bit fields; NOTE: Identifiers must be entered beginning with the high-order bit (bit 7–bit 0) of the Toledo status word. Status Word A contains the following fields. Equivalent 882IS/882IS Plus format identifiers are shown in parentheses Bit 7: parity (B2)
  • Page 81: Cardinal 738 Indicator

    <wwwwwww> The <W07.> identifier that the 882IS/882IS Plus recognizes indicates seven digits of weight with a decimal and leading zeros, with decimal being sent at the end of the weight; Valid characters are W, w, G, g, T, t, N, or n (lower case indicates left justified);...
  • Page 82: Ascii Character Chart

    Table 10-11 on page 77 when specifying print format strings in the 882IS/882IS Plus Print Format menu or serial stream formats. The actual character printed depends on the character mapping used by the output device. The 882IS/882IS Plus can send or receive any ASCII character value (decimal 0–255). Due to limitations of the indicator display, some characters cannot be shown.
  • Page 83 õ ò û ¸ û ù » ù ÿ ° ÿ Ö · Ö Ü Ü ¢ ¢ £ £ ¥ ¥ ƒ ƒ Table 10-11. ASCII Character Chart (Part 2) © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 84: Digital Filtering

    Filter Sensitivity value. 10.11 Updating the 882IS/882IS Plus CPU Firmware The firmware for the 882IS/882IS Plus CPU can be updated using a PC. Use the following steps to update the firmware for the 882IS/882IS Plus.
  • Page 85: Analog Output Calibration

    • Return to the Calibrate Zero/Calibrate Span parameter and verify that the calibration has not drifted. • Repeat calibration if needed 6. Return to Weigh mode. Analog output function can be verified using test weights. © Rice Lake Weighing Systems ● All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 86: Compliance

    882IS/882IS Plus 11.0 Compliance DECLARATIONOF CONFORMITY 882IS/882IS Plus indicator, mb-EPS-100-240-X2 power supply and IS6V2 battery module, IO module 2014/30/EU EMC EN 61326-1:2013, EN 55011:2009+A1:2010 2014/35/EU LVD Applicable to: / Aufwendbar auf: / Applicable a: IO module EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009/A1:2010/A12:2011/A2:2013 2011/65/EU RoHS...
  • Page 87: Specifications

    FM18US0195X 882IS: Zero, Gross/Net, Tare, Print, Units Conv, FM18ATEX0047X Start, Stop IECx FMG 18.0018X 882IS Plus: Zero, Gross/Net, Tare, Print, Units Conv, FM18CA0092X Start, Stop, Full numeric keypad File Number: E151461-A23-UL Front Panel UL is only applicable to 882IS I/O and battery charger.
  • Page 88 882IS/882IS Plus www.RiceLake.com Visit our website...
  • Page 90 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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