Rice Lake Counterpart User Manual

Rice Lake Counterpart User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® Counterpart Counting Scale Indicator Version 2.3 User Manual 118677...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Network Connection to Counterpart ........
  • Page 4 Demo Setup of Counterpart and WeighVault........
  • Page 5 ® 7.2.3 Using Revolution ............. . . 74 7.2.4 Print Label Examples.
  • Page 6 Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    This manual can be viewed and downloaded from the Rice Lake Weighing Systems web site at www.ricelake.com. Rice Lake Weighing Systems is an ISO 9001 registered company. To stay up-to-date with the latest downloads available, sign up for Email Updates on the Rice Lake Note Weighing Systems web site at http://www.ricelake.com/software.aspx.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    It’s built to withstand transport from one area of the plant to another or from one business to the next. Simply connect a printer via RS-232 for labeling, ticketing, or receipt tasks. Standard Features Counterpart offers a variety of standard features and are listed below. • AC operated (battery operation is optional) •...
  • Page 9: Keypad Functions

    Keypad Functions Function Turns the Counterpart unit on/off. NOTE: If the PC1 jumper is set to SW, the POWER button must be used to turn the unit on and off. If the PC jumper is set to ON, the unit will automatically power on when it’s plugged in and the only way to turn it off is to unplug power.
  • Page 10: Tare Recall

    Battery symbol. indicates the level of the display area. battery. Scale is at standstill or within the specified motion band. Some operations, including tare functions and printing, can only be done when the standstill symbol is shown Table 1-3. Annunciator Symbols Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 11: Softkey Setup

    PRINT How to use Alpha/Numeric Keypad Total or Count format. Counterpart has the ability to use alpha characters The default format is a 2.25 x 4.5 inch label. along with numeric characters. Use the following steps to change to alpha characters: 1.
  • Page 12: Installation

    Immediately after unpacking the scale, visually inspect the Counterpart to ensure all components are included and undamaged. If any parts were damaged in shipment, notify Rice Lake Weighing Systems and the shipper immediately. Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 13: Scale Base Assembly (If Purchasing The Scale Base Separate From Indicator)

    Locking and Unlocking The Counterpart scale base is delivered in a locked position to prevent damage to the load cells during shipment. The scale base uses either one setscrew for the single-platform scale or two setscrews for the dual-platform scale.
  • Page 14: Enclosure Disassembly

    For units that have dual channels, connect cable from the 14 pin connector to JP1 and JP2. If not using a dual base, remove the JP2 connector. Trim back the wires and tape. Shown connectors shipped from the factory. Remove connector off of J2 and tie off two wires. Figure 2-3. J2 Connector Location Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 15: Wire Specifics

    Port 1 supports full duplex RS-232 communications only; Port 2 provides either active 20 mA output or duplex RS-232 transmission. Both ports are configured using the SERIAL menu. See Section 3.6.5 on page 36. Connector Signal Port +20 mA Ground or -20 mA Counterpart User Manual - Installation...
  • Page 16: Digital I/O

    2.7.3 Network Connection to Counterpart Counterpart has an onboard Ethernet connection. It’s wireless connectivity is made possible with the optional Lantronix WiPort wireless networking device (PN 108671). Refer to the WLAN installation instructions (PN 108680) included with the option card for installing and configuration instructions.
  • Page 17: Enclosure Reassembly

    24 hours of continuous use without an AC power supply. Figure 2-6. Battery Pack CPU Board The battery pack can be installed next to the CPU board of Counterpart. Use the following procedure to install or replace the battery pack.
  • Page 18: 2.12 Installing Option Cards

    Figure 2-7. Secure Battery Pack in to Enclosure 7. Run cable over to power plug J12 on the Counterpart CPU board. Figure 2-8. Connect Power Plug on to J12 on CPU Board 8. Unplug existing power off the CPU board and plug in battery plug J1 on battery CPU.
  • Page 19 E t h e r n e t R S - 2 3 2 Connectors Connector Figure 2-9. Counterpart CPU Board Jumper Description JP1/JP2 Jump excitation to sense. If using a 4-wire locad cell cable (JP3 and JP4 for scale JP3/JP4 number 2), leave JP1 and JP2 on.
  • Page 20: Usb Option Card Installation

    2.13 Bracket Assembly Connecting Indicator to Scale Base The Counterpart scale comes with an easy bracket assembly that conveniently hooks the indicator head to the scale base. That assembly is found in the scale base box and is shown below.
  • Page 21 3. Set scale base down on a flat surface positioning the bracket assembly at the edge of a table. 4. Attach the indicator to the bracket using the second set of screws provided and screw white feet into indicator base as shown below. Figure 2-13. Shown - Indicator Attached to the Scale Base Counterpart User Manual - Installation...
  • Page 22: 2.14 Indicator Replacement Parts And Assembly Drawings

    Machine Screw, 6-32NC x 3/8 (7) 69291 Lithium Battery, 3V (1) 59274 #6 Flat Washer (1) 56972 Flat Cable Clamp (2) 128063 Power Supply Assembly (1) Figure 2-14. Counterpart Indicator Replacement Parts Figure 2-15. Counterpart Front View Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 23 Figure 2-16. Counterpart Assembly and Components Counterpart User Manual - Installation...
  • Page 24 Figure 2-17. Counterpart Dimensions Figure 2-18. Counterpart Rear and Side Dimensions Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 25: Configuration

    This shortcut also holds true for sub-menu navigation. ZERO GROSS TARE SAMPLE PRINT Pieces Move Enter Move Enter Key Move UP/ LEFT/ MORE/ DOWN/ Increment previous Move Increment value forward/ Value Figure 3-2. Front Panel Key Functions in Menu Mode Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 26: Revolution Configuration

    Revolution provides online help for each of its configuration displays. Parameter descriptions provided in this manual for front panel configuration can also be used when configuring the indicator using Revolution: The interface is different, but the parameters set are the same. Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 27: Audit Menu

    CALIBR Calibration Calibrate Counterpart through this menu SETUP Setup Set up the configuration parameters TEST Test Menu Test functionality DISPLAY Display Sets up the display parameters of Counterpart SETPTS Setpoints For weigh mode setpoint access Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 28: Setup Menu

    SCALE Submenu Calibration can be performed in two places within the menu: the CALIBR menu shown in Figure 3-13 is an in-depth scale setup and calibration. A “quick access” calibration is shown in Figure 4-1 on page 49. Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 29 2OUT NONE BOTH 30HZ 4OUT DELAY NOTARE 7.5HZ 8OUT PBTARE 15HZ 16OUT KEYED 60HZ 32OUT 120HZ 64OUT 240HZ 128OUT 100D 480HZ 200D 960HZ 250D * Not legal for trade Figure 3-6. Setup Menu: Scale Submenu Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 30 Choices indicate the number of A/D conversions per update that are averaged to obtain the displayed reading. A higher number gives a more accurate display by minimizing the effect of a few noisy readings, but slows down the settling rate of the indicator. Table 3-3. Setup Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 31 (except for LFT parameters) now only needs to go below this value and then above it again. CALIBR WZERO See Level 4 submenu descriptions in Table 3-7 on page 37. WVAL WSPAN WLIN REZERO Table 3-3. Setup Menu Parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 32 Allows you to place the decimal point position. Use the ID ( ) and TARGET ( ) keys to 8888880 place the decimal point where desired. 8888888 8.888888 88.88888 888.8888 8888.888 88888.88 888888.8 DSPDIV Display divisions. Selects the minimum division size for the primary unit’s displayed weight. Table 3-3. Setup Menu Parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 33: Scale 3 Submenu

    If using the <cu> token and secondary or tertiary values are changed, Note the stream tokens must be changed to match in order to stream secondary or tertiary. Accum Submenu Table 3-4. Scale Three Submenu Parameters Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 34: Featur Submenu

    SCL SEL LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK LOCK CODE PRINT PLT SWAP DSP CLR CN TOTAL + TOTAL - CLR TTL UW UPDT TARE UPDT SETPT BATSTRT BATSTOP BATPAUSE BATRST Figure 3-8. FEATUR Submenu Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 35 If regulatory agency is set for NTEP, OIML, or Canada a standby will only occur when the weight on the currently viewed scale is at center of zero. Table 3-5. FEATUR Submenu Parameters Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 36 OFF clears the values on a power cycle. Zero is reset to calibrated zero and Units are reset to Primary. Over/Under/Target/ID values are reset as well. DISPLAY CONTRAST Adjusts Counterpart display viewing. Key in a value BRIGHT BRIGHT - Key in a value IMAGE...
  • Page 37 Level 4 submenus - under the Level 3 Consec # Feature CURVAL This is the starting number. RESVAL This is the ending/reset value. Level 4 submenus - under the Level 3 Password Feature Table 3-5. FEATUR Submenu Parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 38 UWUPDT TAREUPDT SETPT BATSTRT BATSTOP BATPAUSE BATRST Level 4 submenus - under the Level 3 Keylock Feature MENU UNLOCK Allows the user to lock or unlock keys of the Counterpart. LOCK ZERO UNLOCK LOCK GRS NET UNLOCK LOCK UNITS UNLOCK...
  • Page 39 Level 5 submenus - Under the Level 4 TIME Feature TFORMT 12 HOUR Sets the time format. 24 HOUR T SEP COLON Sets the time separator as a colon or a comma. COMMA Table 3-5. FEATUR Submenu Parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 40: Featur Menu, Regula / Indust Submenu

    Allow CLEAR key to clear tare/accumulator. PRTMOT Allow print while in motion. PRTPT Add PT to keyed tare print. OVRBAS CALIB Zero base for overload calculation. SCALE CALIB = Calibrate Zero SCALE = Scale Zero Table 3-6. REGULA / INDUST Submenu Parameters Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 41 ZERO keys. See Section 9.9 on page 86 for more information. When in Legal-for-Trade mode, refer to Section 9.9.1 on page xx for more information on using this feature. Table 3-6. REGULA / INDUST Submenu Parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 42: Serial, Pformt, Dig I/O, Vers Submenus

    9600 8NONE CR/LF 19200 7EVEN RS232-422 28800 7ODD KEYBOARD 38400 57600 SFMT SOURCE STREAM PRNMSFG 115200 SCANNER KEYBOARD SCALE 1 1200 2400 SCALE 2 INDUST 4800 SCALE 3 <2><C><CR><><LF> Figure 3-10. Serial, PFORMT, DIG I/O, VERS Submenus Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 43 SCANNER message, baud rate, bits, stop bits, termination character, end-of-line delay, and PORT 3 SCALE echo. see level 4 submenu for parameter descriptions. IND SCALE KEYBOARD Table 3-7. Serial, PFORMT, DIG I/O, VERS submenu parameters Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 44 PALFMT Pallet format ACCFMT Accumulator format TOTALFMT Total format HDRFMT1 Header 1 format HDRFMT2 Header 2 format Level 4 Submenus - Under the Level 3 DIO Feature Table 3-7. Serial, PFORMT, DIG I/O, VERS submenu parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 45 Sets up the transmission information for the industrial scale parameter. BITS STOP BITS TERMIN EOLDY SFMT KEYBOARD BAUD Sets up the communication information for the USB keyboard option. BITS STOP BITS Table 3-7. Serial, PFORMT, DIG I/O, VERS submenu parameters (Continued) Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 46: Setpoints Menu

    If TRIP= If TRIP= If PREACT ON or % RELSP INBAND or HIGHER or INBAND LEARN LEARN OUTBAND LOWER LEARN OUTBAND SENSE DIGOUT ACCESS PSHTARE PSHPRNT PSHACCM BATCH NONE NORMAL HIDE INVERT WAITSS NQUIET Figure 3-11. Setpoints Menu Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 47 Display and edit the gross value Source PIECECNT Trip %REL Bandval Hyster Preact Preval Preadj Prestab Pcount Relnum Batch Pshaccm Pshprint Pshtare Access Digout Sense DELAY Value Source Pshaccm Pshprint Pshtare Access Digout Sense Table 3-8. Setpoints Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 48 For the percent relative setpoint, specifies the number of the relative setpoint. The target weight for the %REL setpoint is determined as follows: The percentage (specified on the VALUE parameter of the %REL setpoint) of the target value of the relative setpoint. Table 3-8. Setpoints Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 49 SENSE Normal Specifies whether the value of the digital output associated with this setpoint is inverted Invert when the setpoint is satisified. Table 3-8. Setpoints Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 50 VALUE BANDVAL HYSTER PREVAL PREADJ PRESTAB PCOUNT number number number number number If PREACT= If PREACT If TRIP= If TRIP= ON or INBAND or HIGHER or LEARN LEARN OUTBAND LOWER Figure 3-12. Setpoint Menu While in Weighmode Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 51: Calibration Menu

    Use this parameter only after WZERO and WSPAN have been set. See Note Section 4.1 on page 49 for more information about using this parameter. Table 3-9. Calibration Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 52: Test Menu

    Displays the captured A/D Zero calibration value. SPAN Displays the captured A/D Span calibration value. Displays the live current millivolt signal voltage. EXCVDC Displays the current excitation voltage. LOOP TEST Performs a loop test on dig I/O cards. Table 3-10. TEST Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 53: Display Menu

    SAME AS REG 1 SAME AS REG 1 QUANTITY PART NUM UNIT WT TARE CODE DESC UNITS LOCATION VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE Figure 3-16. ID Menu ID Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 submenus Counterpart User Manual - Configuration...
  • Page 54 Tare weight, range 0.0 to 9999999.0 UNITS Weight units for both the unit weight value and the tare weight value, choices of: OFF, KG, G, LB, OZ LOCATION Part stock location, maximum 11 alphanumeric characters Table 3-11. ID Menu Parameters Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 55: Calibration

    To view the new A/D count, repeat Step 3, the WSPAN, repeat Step 6; however, instead Note but instead of pressing TARE(Enter) while of pressing Calibrate softkey while viewing viewing the value, press MENU SETUP to the value, press Save/Exit to exit. exit. Counterpart User Manual - Calibration...
  • Page 56: Five-Point Linearization

    Calibrate calibration values. Press to return to the enter CALIBR submenu. Press to return to the SCALES menu, or press the softkey to exit setup mode. Save and Exit Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 57: RevolutionĀ® Calibration

    #1, place test weights on scale and click Repeat for additional linearization points, then click NEXT 14. The new and old calibration settings are displayed. To accept the new values, click . To exit and restore the old values, click Finish Cancel Counterpart User Manual - Calibration...
  • Page 58: Scale Operations

    Scale Operations The following paragraphs contain detailed operator instructions for Counterpart. Included are instructions to enter tare weights, toggle between net and gross weight, enter unit weights, perform inventory accumulation and reduction, and toggle between scales. All operator instructions are conducted with the scale in the operation mode that is the weighing or normal mode.
  • Page 59: Toggling Between Gross And Net

    When might you want to use unit weight per 1 piece? Generally in one of two cases: 1. If you are working with other existing systems or procedures that are already set up to record unit weight per piece (inventory systems, labeling requirements, etc). Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations...
  • Page 60: Unit Weight Operation By Sampling

    To utilize the negative counting feature, you need to set NEGCOUNT to “On” under the Count Menu. Note There are two ways to do this depending on whether at the end you want to see the total amount remaining in the container or the total amount removed from the container. Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 61: Ids

    3. Navigate to the REG number you want to set (1-150) by using the keys. All menus have wrap-around functionality. If you are at ID1 and want to access ID150, you can quickly do so Note by moving backwards through the menu. Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations...
  • Page 62: Using A Stored Id

    Using a Stored ID 1. Press the key. CODE (softkey needs to be set up) 2. Counterpart responds with a code #=> with a prompt. Enter the code. 3. Press TARE(Enter) Press code and then enter a zero to unload an ID code.
  • Page 63: Adding An Id From Count Mode

    7. Select REG # and add information into the screens as shown in Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2. Adding IDs Through Revolution 8. To download the ID to Counterpart, connect if Revolution is disconnected, and select Communications either Download Configuration or Download Section.
  • Page 64: Weighvault

    This setup was completed in Windows 7, however the basic information about setup is applicable to other computer operating systems. 1. Use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect the Counterpart and PC. Normal straight-through or patch cables will not function correctly.
  • Page 65: Using Weighvault

    Counterpart Setup for WeighVault 1. On the Counterpart, enter configuration mode (see Section 3.0 on page 19) and navigate to Setup » Config » Ethernet. AUDIT CALIBR SETUP TEST DISPLAY SETPTS CONFIG SCALES FEATURE SERIAL ETHERNET PFORMT SETPTS DIGIO VERS...
  • Page 66: Totalization Counts

    Feature/Count menu. If Total is set ON and if there is motion, then one more attempt will be made after two seconds. The default setting is OFF. • To clear the total value, press the softkey and it will clear the total value. Clear Total Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 67: Parts Reduction Counts

    Accum Value is displayed. Print 5.9.2 Clearing the Accumulated Total 1. Push the softkey when the display Accum has been pressed. , is displayed. Press again to clear the accum value. PRESS CLEAR TO VERIFY Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations...
  • Page 68: 5.10 Connecting A Barcode Scanner

    The scanner allows non-contact, instantaneous, and accurate input of unit weight, tare weight, and ID code. QD2100 Barcode Scanner If you are using the Quickscan QD2100 barcode scanner sold by Rice Lake Weighing Systems, you can set up the scanner by connecting the scanner (PN121495) to the RS-232 port on the Counterpart CPU board.Plug...
  • Page 69: Serial Commands

    In weighing mode, press the GROSS/NET key (pseudo key) KGROSS Go to gross mode (pseudo key) KNET Go to net mode (pseudo key) KDISPACCUM Display ACCUM (pseudo key) Table 6-1. Serial Key Press Commands Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands...
  • Page 70: Id Commands

    All load cell calibration settings are lost Note w h e n t h e R E S E T C O N F I G U R AT I O N command is run. CLEARBUFFER : Clears the Weighvault data buffer. Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 71: Parameter Setting Commands

    SC.ACCUM#n Accumulator enable ON, OFF SC.WZERO#n Zero calibration — SC.WVAL#n Test weight value test_weight_value SC.WSPAN#n Span calibration — SC.WLIN.F1– Actual raw count value for linearization 0–16777215 SC.WLIN.F5#n points 1–5 Table 6-4. SCALES Serial Commands Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands...
  • Page 72 Port termination CR/LF, CR STR.POS#p Custom stream identifiers None, Space, + STR.NEG#p None, Space, - STR.PRI#p 8 alphanumeric characters STR.SEC#p STR.TER#p STR.GROSS#p STR.NET#p STR.TARE#p STR.MOTION#p 2 alphanumeric characters STR.RANGE#p STR.OK#p STR.INVALID#p STR.ZERO#p Table 6-5. SERIAL Port Serial Commands Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 73 Count print format string TOTAL.FMT Total print format string SPFMT.FMT Setpoint print format string HDRFMT1 Header 1 print format string PALFMT.FMT Pallet print format string HDRFMT2 Header 2 print format string Table 6-7. PFORMT Serial Commands Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands...
  • Page 74 COUNTERPART ETH.MACADDRESS Mac Address 00-00-00-00-00-00 ETH.NETMASK Netmask 0.0.0.0 ETH.PORT Port 10001 ETH.REMOTESERVERIP Remote server IP 0.0.0.0 ETH.REMOTESERVERPORT Remote server port 5466 ETH.WEIGHVAULT WeighVault OFF, ONBOARD, EXTERNAL ETH.ECHO Echo EDP commands ON, OFF Table 6-11. Ethernet Serial Commands Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 75: Normal Mode Commands

    Set or request the current display mode. KDISP=COUNT. Will switch to that mode. This only temporariliy switches display. Default is set by dispmode parameter. Other choices include: COUNT WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT Table 6-13. Unique Commands Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands...
  • Page 76: Print Formatting

    Print Formatting The Counterpart provides nine print formats, GFMT, NFMT, TOTALFMT, PALFMT, CFMT, ACCFMT, SPFMT, , and . These determine the format of the printed output when the key is pressed or HDRFMT1 HDRFMT2 PRINT when a EDP command is received. The s must be called from another format.
  • Page 77 Totalization Count - 4 characters maximum. When not in totalization mode, the value will be 0. <TTLW> Print totalized weight. When not in totalization mode, the value will be 0. Table 7-1. Print Format Commands Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting...
  • Page 78 <C>"<NL>B264,22,1,3,2,4,51,N,"<C>"<NL> A179,25,1,4,1,1,N,"Part Name: <IDD>"<NL>A126,25,1,4,1,1,N,"Part Number: <IDP>"<NL>A73,25,1,4,1,1,N,"Lot Number: <IDLT>"<NL>P1<NL> CFMT Count mode N<NL>B371,20,1,3,2,4,51,N,"3<IDC>"<NL>A410,20,1,4,1,1,N,"ID. CODE: <IDC>"<NL>A302,22,1,4,1,1,N,"QTY: <C>"<NL>B264,20,1,3,2,4,51,N,"<C>"<NL>A280,400,1,4,1,1,N,"GROSS <G>"<NL> A225,400,1,4,1,1,N,"TARE <T>"<NL>B189,355,1,3,2,4,51,N,"4<T>"<NL>A120,400,1,4,1,1,N,"NET <N>"<NL>A195,24,1,4,1,1,N,"WT/K OR U W"<NL>B124,20,1,3,2,4,51,N,"1<IDW>"<NL> A47,16,1,4,1,1,N,"<TD>"<NL>A160,24,1,4,1,1,N,"<IDW>"<NL>P1<NL> GFMT Normal mode, no tare in N<NL>A376,47,1,4,4,3,N”G<G>”<NL>B233,73,1,3,2,4,101,B”<G>”<NL>A73,77,1, system 4,1,1,N”<TD>”<NL>P1<NL> Table 7-2. Default Print Formats Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 79: Customizing Print Formats

    Indicator must be placed in the config mode with CONFIG shown on the display. Note GFMT.FMT=FINE TRANSFER CO<NL>32400 WEST HIGHWAY ROAD<NL>SMALLTOWN<NL2><G> GROSS<NL> A ticket printed using this format might look like the following: FINE TRANSFER CO 32400 WEST HIGHWAY ROAD SMALLTOWN 1345 lb GROSS Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting...
  • Page 80: Using The Front Panel

    , you can type text directly into the grid, then select weight value fields from the tool bar and place them where you want them to appear on the printed ticket. Figure 7-2 shows an example of the Revolution print formatting grid. Figure 7-2. Revolution Print Format Grid Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 81: Print Label Examples

    Listed below are print formatting examples (using the default formats) that appear with the various formats. Count Format Figure 7-3. Count Format Label Example Pallet Label Format Figure 7-4. Pallet Format Label Example Gross Label Format Figure 7-5. Gross Label Format Setpoint Format Figure 7-6. Setpoint Label Format Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting...
  • Page 82 Total Label Format Figure 7-7. Total Format Label Example Gross/Tare/Net Label Format Figure 7-8. Gross/Tare/Net Label Format Accum Label Format Figure 7-9. Accum Label Format Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 83: Wlan Installation Instructions

    1. Refer to CW-90/90X, 720i, 820i, iQUBE2, LaserLT WLAN Installation Instructions PN 108680 included with the WLAN option card for installation and configuration instructions. 2. This card assumes serial port 2 - the port 2 terminal on the Counterpart CPU board should not be connected to any other device.
  • Page 84: Appendix

    GRADS > 100,000 Only shows up in Config mode. WVAL > 100,000 EEPERR EEPROM error Call Rice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) for service VERSION UPDATED Core has been updated or memory Press the ENTER key. If the message persists, call has been corrupted.
  • Page 85: Using The P Edp Command

    0x01000000 0x10000 - 0x80000000 Reserved Table 9-2. Error Codes Returned on XE Command 9.2.1 Using the P EDP Command The P EDP command returns the current displayed weight value to the EDP port. Counterpart User Manual - For More Information...
  • Page 86: Continuous Output (Stream) Format

    Continuous Output (Stream) Format Figure 9-1 shows the default continuous output format sent to a Counterpart port when that port’s STREAM parameter (SERIAL menu) is set to LFT or INDUST. <STX> <POL> <wwwwwww> <UNIT> <G/N> <S> <TERM> ASCII 02 G = Gross <CR>...
  • Page 87 =001 if current DECPNT=8888880 =010 if current DECPNT=8888888 =011 if current DECPNT=888888.8 =100 if current DECPNT=88888.88 =101 if current DECPNT=8888.888 =110 if current DECPNT=888.8888 =111 if current DECPNT=88.88888 Table 9-3. Custom Stream Formatting Counterpart User Manual - For More Information...
  • Page 88 Two consecutive decimals send the decimal point even if it falls at the end of the transmitted weight field. <CR> — Carriage return <LF> — Line feed Table 9-3. Custom Stream Formatting Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 89: Digital Filtering

    Filter A verage Filter A verage Filter A verage Value Figure 9-3. Flow Diagram for Counterpart Digital Filters 9.6.1 DIGFLx Parameters The first three digital filtering parameters, DFLTR1, DFLTRL2, and DFLTR3, are configurable filter stages that control the effect of a single A/D reading on the displayed weight. The value assigned to each parameter sets the number of readings received from the preceding filter stage before averaging (see Figure 9-3).
  • Page 90: Audit Trail Support

    Port 3 (found under the SERIAL menu - see Figure 3-10 on page 36) to KEYBOARD. Table 9-4 summarizes the Counterpart specific functions provided by the keyboard interface, most other alphanumeric and navigational keys provide functions equivalent to those typical for PC operation. Menu parameters and serial commands that affect the indicator keypad operation (including KBDLCK, ZERONLY, and KLOCK serial commands also affect the remote keyboard.
  • Page 91: Serial Scale Interface

    For example, a seven-digit weight reading requiring two decimal places should be specified as <W7.2> rather than <W7>. To change or match formats, use the same path to change formats. Counterpart User Manual - For More Information...
  • Page 92: Regulatory Mode Functions

    PRTPT Add PT to keyed tare print OVRBASE Zero base for overload calculation CALIB ZERO CALIB ZERO CALIB ZERO SCALE ZERO CALIB ZERO Table 9-6. REGULAT / INDUST Mode Parameters, Comparison with Effective Values of Other Modes Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 93: Regulatory Mode And Legal-For-Trade (Lft)

    If the unit is going to be used in Legal-for-Trade applications, weight and piece count data cannot be displayed at the same time. Use the following examples to use Counterpart in Legal-for-Trade applications. 9.10.1 Legal-for-Trade and Normal Weight Mode...
  • Page 94: Legal-For-Trade And Totalization Mode

    If the piece count total is displayed in the main area (either as a result of the DSPMODE parameter being set for UNITWEIGHT or the Swap Display softkey was pressed) then the weight is not displayed. The piece count will be displayed in the left display area. Counterpart User Manual...
  • Page 95: 9.11 Updating Firmware

    Counterpart Update Firmware Figure 9-4. Revolution Screen. 7. The Rice Lake Updater screen appears. Specify the COM port the is connected to, and click Counterpart the ellipses (...) to browse to and select the desired .hex file. Counterpart User Manual - For More Information...
  • Page 96: 9.12 Specifications

    Figure 9-5. Rice Lake Updater Screen 8. Click the button. The update will take several moments. Program 9. When complete, remove the jumpers shown in Figure 2-8 on page 12 and press the button to Power power up the indicator.
  • Page 97: Specifications

    Charge Cycles 400-1200 Estimated Run Time: up to 24 hours OPERATING TEMPERATURE: F to 104 F (-12 C to 40 OPERATING HUMIDITY: PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS: Indicator Only: 12.25 in x 6.25 in x 4.0 in Counterpart User Manual - For More Information...
  • Page 98 Counterpart 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.
  • Page 99 Rice Lake, WI 54868 USA 1-800-472-6703 (Canadian and Mexican customers please call 1-800-321-6703). If you are calling after standard business hours and have an urgent scale outage or emergency, press 1 to reach on-call personnel. Counterpart User Manual - For More Information...

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