Omega Speaker Systems LCIC-WIM-BEN manual Becomes effective only after a system reset either

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Filter1 value: 2-256.

 

23

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Filter2 value: 2-256.

 

24

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Decimator: 1-1000.

 

25

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

General Setpoint1.

 

101

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

General Setpoint2.

 

102

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

General Setpoint3.

 

103

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

General Setpoint4.

 

104

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Output1 Mode 0=manual, 1=general setpoint.

 

111

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Output2 Mode 0=manual, 1=general setpoint.

 

112

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Output3 Mode 0=manual, 1=general setpoint.

 

113

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Output4 Mode 0=manual, 1=general setpoint.

 

114

Becomes effective only after a system reset (either

Float

 

power off/on or using the ‘S’ command).

 

 

Baud rate for the RS232/RS485 port.

 

 

Possible values:

 

115

19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200.

Float

Note

 

 

 

The baud rate for the USB need not be defined –

 

 

its upper limit is 921,600.

 

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Contents LCIC-WIM-BEN Servicing North America Table of Contents Programming your Application Appendices O & the LED DisplayTrouble-shooting Introduction General DescriptionTypical Applications Installing the board in the PC Page After a while, you’ll have this display Click ‘Finish’ Setup & Running Run the setups of the LCIC-WIM utilities in the foldersUtilities Run a utilityCalibration Utility GeneralThree stages are Show Data step Pseudo Calibration stepsFive calibration steps are Page Page Page Page Restore Calibrations LibrarySave Parameters Calibration Efficiency CE Settings Utility Menu BarTools / Analog Output Tools / Baud Rate for SCI port Tools / General Setpoints  The address setting takes effect only upon board reset CommunicationPort Baud RateGet results immediately Auto Zero ActivateMax Zero Min ZeroPage Filtering Filter1 Filter2 DecimatorFilling Definition Commands Programming your ApplicationGet a single reading RS485 Address selection, setting & reading Misc Summary of Weight & A/D Reading Commands Parameters Parameter Parameter Description Data Number TypeBecomes effective only after a system reset either Calibration Name 32 characters max LCIC-WIM ActiveX Start/Stop CommunicationVariables GetVariablerVariable NameVariables Table Category Variable Name Description Get SetVariables Table cont’d AnalogOutputM = Manual, 1 = Auto Internal updates there will be a Filters Parameter that needs no changeFast Mode FilteringLevel IntegerTransmission sends blocks of information Stage How to work with the Fast Mode in VB using the ActiveX Misc Interpreting the data in a blockAppendix a I/O & the LED Display General Notes about the I/ODigital Inputs Analog OutputPin Function ConnectionsConnecting External Devices to the Inputs LCIC-WIM I/O & Analog Out LED Display Appendix B Scaling the Load Cell Input Appendix C Load Cell Connections Appendix D USB, RS232 & RS485 Communication ParametersBaud Rate RS485 RS485 Commands Activate address x x=1, 2, 3, …, 62, 63Page Hello Read the RS485 address of the active board Set the specified RS485 addressRS485 Responses Examples Page Page Board selection by the supplied utilities Appendix E Fill Mode IntroductionSpecial Mode Hardware InputsInput #1 Input #2 Input #3 Input #4 Hardware Outputs Output #1 Output #2 Output #3 Output #4Filling By Weight Filling By = WeightFilling Parameters TimeAuto Correction Averaging x last fillings Auto Tare ActivateHi Limit Lo LimitValid Results Limits Start from filling # …Valid Limits ± … % Stabilization Criterion Tare & Stop Fast Speed Config Filling By = TimeStabilization Criterion Stop Filling Configurations Library Scale of the displayed weight LED Display Notations# 1 A= 40.99 Tr= 6.65 Cv= 0.00 Ft= 7527 ms St= 2554 ms Cc= Get current status small ‘s’ Response Example Error Codes Appendix F Specifications Load Cell InputAppendix G Trouble-shooting Card does not respond after PC power-onAppendix H Zero & Tare Zero functionManual Zero Auto-Tarefunction ParameterWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature