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118677CounterpartCounting Scale IndicatorVersion 2.00User ManualTo be the best by every measure®

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4 Counterpart User ManualFigure 1-1. Numeric Keypad1.5 Tare RecallWhen a stored tare is displayed, Net annunciators willbe turned on. To display a sto

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Counterpart User Manual - Introduction 51.7 Softkey SetupSoftkeys offer additional ways to access featuresassociated with the Counterpart. To access t

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6 Counterpart User Manual2.0 InstallationCounterpart is available in different configurations from just the indicator display to the display and count

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Counterpart User Manual - Installation 72.2 Scale Base Assembly (if purchasing the scale base separate from indicator)Do not turn the scale upside dow

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8 Counterpart User Manual2.3 Enclosure DisassemblyThe Counterpart indicator enclosure must be opened to connect cables for load cells, communications,

Page 7 - About This Manual

Counterpart User Manual - Installation 92.7 Cable GroundingExcept for the power cord, all cables should be grounded against the scale enclosure. Do th

Page 8 - 1.0 Introduction

10 Counterpart User Manual2.7.2 Digital I/OThe Digital I/O can be configured as either digital inputs or digital outputs as determined by the Digital

Page 9 - 1.4 Keypad Functions

Counterpart User Manual - Installation 112.9 CPU Board RemovalIf you must remove the Counterpart CPU board, use the following procedure:1. Disconnect

Page 10 - 1.6 Annunciator Symbols

12 Counterpart User Manual6. Using the supplied nuts, secure battery pack to enclosure using a 5/16” nut driver.Figure 2-6. Secure Battery Pack in to

Page 11 - 1.9 Indicator Operations

Counterpart User Manual - Installation 135. Make connections to the option card as required. Use cable ties to secure loose cables inside theenclosure

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14 Counterpart User Manual2.13 Bracket Assembly Connecting Indicator to Scale BaseThe Counterpart scale comes with an easy bracket assembly that conve

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Counterpart User Manual - Installation 152.14 Indicator Replacement Parts and Assembly DrawingsFigure 2-12. Counterpart Indicator Replacement PartsFig

Page 15 - 2.7 Cable Grounding

16 Counterpart User ManualFigure 2-14. Counterpart Assembly and Components

Page 16 - 2.8 Enclosure Reassembly

Counterpart User Manual - Installation 17Figure 2-15. Counterpart DimensionsFigure 2-16. Counterpart Rear and Side Dimensions

Page 17 - 2.9 CPU Board Removal

18 Counterpart User Manual3.0 Configuration3.1 Front Panel ConfigurationTo set up and configure the Counterpart counting Scale, you will use the MENU

Page 18 - 2.12 Installing Option Cards

Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 19Various keys are used as directional keys to navigate through the menus (see Figure 3-2). The SAMPLE () andP

Page 19 - Port 3 LED

20 Counterpart User Manual3.4 Audit MenuThe audit menu accesses audit trail support. It provides tracking information for configuration and calibratio

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 213.6 Setup MenuThe setup menu allows you to configure settings for the scale, features, serial port settings,

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22 Counterpart User ManualFigure 3-6. Setup Menu: Scale SubmenuFEATUR PFORMTSERIALXXXXXXXIDDISPLAYTESTSETUPAUDIT CALIBRSCALESFORMATZRANGE MOTBANDOVRLO

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 23SETUP MenuParameter Choices DescriptionLevel 3 submenuSCALES 1 AND 2 Allows configuration and calibration of

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ContentsAbout This Manual ...

Page 24 - 3.2 Menu Navigation

24 Counterpart User ManualDFSENS 4OUT2OUT8OUT16OUT32OUT64OUT128OUTDigital filter cutout sensitivity. Specifies the number of consecutive readings that

Page 25 - 3.3 Revolution Configuration

Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 25Level 5 submenus - FormatPRIMRY UNITSDECPNTDSPDIVAllows you to set the primary units, decimal point format,

Page 26 - 3.4 Audit Menu

26 Counterpart User Manual3.6.2 SCALE 3 SubmenuFigure 3-7. Scale 3 Serial MenuSCALE 3 SubmenuParameter Choices DescriptionFormat SubmenuPRIMRY UNITSD

Page 27 - 3.6 Setup Menu

Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 273.6.3 FEATUR SubmenuFigure 3-8. FEATUR Submenu NEGCOUNTSAMPLQTY LOTUPDT1ONOFFCOUNTREGIONUIDCONSC#PASSWDSOFTK

Page 28 - ETHERNET

28 Counterpart User Manual FEATUR MenuParameter Choices DescriptionLevel 3 submenus - FeatureCOUNT NEGCOUNTSAMPLEQTYINSFSMPLLOTUPDTSCLCHGNEWITEMDISPAC

Page 29 - SETUP Menu

Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 29RECALL ONOFFON allows the Tare, Zero, and Units values to be maintained across a power cycle. Over/Under/Tar

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30 Counterpart User ManualUTWTUPDT OFFONEnables or disables the updating of the loaded ID with a new unit weight value.OFF - Parts can be sampled (gen

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 31CALIBR 0 Can enter a numeric password for each of the parameters listed. SETUPTESTT & DIDSPPWDLevel 4 su

Page 32 - 3.6.2 SCALE 3 Submenu

32 Counterpart User ManualLevel 5 submenus - Under the Level 4 SCLCHG Feature REZERO OFFONPerforms a zero function on change.CHKSTBLE ONOFFWhen changi

Page 33 - Figure 3-8. FEATUR Submenu

Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 333.6.4 FEATUR Menu, REGULA / INDUST SubmenuFigure 3-9. FEATUR Menu, REGULA/INDUST SubmenuFEATUR Menu, REGULA

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2 Counterpart User Manual4.0 Calibration ...

Page 35 - FEATUR Menu

34 Counterpart User ManualAGENCY NTEPCANADAINDUSTNONEOIMLSelects the agency having jurisdiction over the scale site.• OIML, NTEP, and CANADA modes all

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 353.6.5 Serial, PFORMT, DIG I/O, VERS SubmenusFigure 3-10. Serial, PFORMT, DIG I/O, VERS SubmenusSCALES FEATUR

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36 Counterpart User ManualSETUP MenuParameter Choices DescriptionLevel 2 submenusSCALE See Section 3.6.1 on page 21 Configure scale settings. See the

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 37OPTCARD NONEFIBERETHERNETWI-PORTRESERVEDUSBRS232-432Option card parameters. Select which connection can be s

Page 39 - Scale Parameter Levels

38 Counterpart User ManualDIGIO OFFPRINTZEROTAREUNITSCLEARDSPACCNT/GRSCLRCNSAMPLESFTKEY1SFTKEY2SFTKEY3SFTKEY4OUTPUTDigital I/O functionsLevel 3 submen

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 393.6.6 Setpoints MenuFigure 3-11. Setpoints MenuSCALES FEATURPFORMTXXXXXXXID DISPLAYTESTSETUPAUDIT CALIBRCONF

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40 Counterpart User ManualLevel 3 SubmenuSP CFG SETPT 1SETPT 2-6Specifies the settings for gross,net, piece count, % rel, delay, waitss, counter and i

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 41WAITSS SourcePshaccmPhsprintPshtareAccessDigoutSenseCOUNTER ValueAccessDigoutINMOTION SourceAccessDigoutSens

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42 Counterpart User ManualBATCH OffOnSpecifies whether the setpoint is used as a batch (ON) or continuous (OFF) setpoint.PSHACCM OffOnONquietSpecifiy

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 43Setpoints Weigh Mode Parameter MenuSet up of setpoints is allowed while in the weigh mode. While setting up

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9.2.1 Using the P EDP Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 769.3 C

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44 Counterpart User Manual3.7 Calibration MenuSee Section 4.0 on page 48 for calibration procedures. The Calibration menu can be protected by assignin

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Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 453.8 Test MenuFigure 3-14. Test MenuTEST MenuParameter Choices DescriptionLevel 2 submenusA/D AD1AD2EXCVACGiv

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46 Counterpart User Manual3.9 Display MenuThere are three display settings on the Counterpart. Figure 3-15. DISPLAY MenuSetting the display parameters

Page 49 - In Weigh Mode

Counterpart User Manual - Configuration 47Table 3-11. ID Menu ParametersREG 1, 2 - 150QUANTITYCODEDESCRIPTIONPART NUMBERLOT UNIT WEIGHTTAREUNITSLOCATI

Page 50 - 3.7 Calibration Menu

48 Counterpart User Manual4.0 CalibrationThe Counterpart can be calibrated using the front panel, EDP commands, or Revolution®. Calibration can be per

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Counterpart User Manual - Calibration 494.2 Five-point linearizationFive-point linearization (using the WLIN parameter)provides increased scale accura

Page 52 - 3.10 ID Menu

50 Counterpart User Manual4.5 Revolution® CalibrationTo calibrate the indicator using Revolution, theindicator EDP port must be connected to a PC runn

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Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations 495.0 Scale OperationsThe following paragraphs contain detailed operator instructions for Counterpart. Incl

Page 54 - 4.0 Calibration

50 Counterpart User Manual5.3 Toggling Between Gross and NetTo toggle between net and gross weight, a tare value must be entered into the scale. Follo

Page 55 - 4.4 EDP Command Calibration

Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations 515.4.1 Unit Weight Operation by SamplingUnit weight operation by sampling is accomplished by placing a 10

Page 56 - 4.6 More About Calibration

4 Counterpart User ManualRice Lake continually offers web-based video training on a growing selection of product-related topics at no cost. Visit www.

Page 57 - 5.0 Scale Operations

52 Counterpart User ManualCounting Out of a Full Container - See Total Amount Remaining in the ContainerTo carry out this operation you must know the

Page 58 - 5.4 Entering Unit Weights

Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations 534. When you have reached the REG number you want to set, press to select that register number.5. Press

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54 Counterpart User Manual5.5.4 Adding an ID From Count Mode1. Press the CODE softkey.2. Add in the ID number.3. If the ID number is not already in th

Page 60 - Figure 5-1. ID Menu

Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations 555.6 WeighVaultWeighVault is a PC program which allows Counterpart users to add, edit, and access IDs over

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56 Counterpart User Manual5. Set the default gateway, DNS Pri, DNS Sec - no changes.6. Set the local port - 10001.7. Set the remote IP address - 192.1

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Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations 575.7 Totalization CountsCounterpart has a totalization function that allows you to totalize the quantity o

Page 63 - 5.6 WeighVault

58 Counterpart User Manual5.8 Parts Reduction CountsParts reduction can also be done by using the - key while the scale is in the weighing mode and th

Page 64 - 5.6.2 Using Weighvault

Counterpart User Manual - Scale Operations 595.10 Connecting a Barcode ScannerThe Counterpart will accept a barcode scanner connected to the unit. In

Page 65 - 5.7 Totalization Counts

62 Counterpart User Manual6.0 Serial CommandsThe Counterpart can be controlled by a PC or remotekeyboard connected to an indicator serial port.Control

Page 66 - 5.8 Parts Reduction Counts

Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands 636.1.2 ID CommandsUp to 150 codes can be entered under ID commands.Table 6-2. ID Commands6.1.3 Reporting Co

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Counterpart User Manual - 1About This ManualThis manual is provided for the use of trained and qualified installers of counting scales, and represent

Page 68 - 6.0 Serial Commands

64 Counterpart User Manual6.1.5 Parameter Setting CommandsParameter setting commands allow you to display orchange the current value for a particular

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Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands 65SC.WLIN.V1SC.WLIN.V5#nTest weight value for linearization points 1–50.000001–9999999SC.WLIN.C1–SC.WLIN.C5#

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66 Counterpart User ManualEDP.PORT Port reporting command. It responds to the port you are connected to.EDP.RESPONSE#p Port response ON, OFFEDP.SOURCE

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Counterpart User Manual - Serial Commands 67REG.SNPSHOT Display or Scale weight source DISPLAY, SCALESD Set date MMDDYY, DDMMYY, YYMMDD, or YYDDMM. En

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68 Counterpart User Manual6.1.6 Normal Mode CommandsThe normal mode print commands (see Table 6-10) transmit data to the serial port on demand in eith

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Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting 697.0 Print FormattingThe Counterpart provides nine print formats, GFMT, NFMT, TOTALFMT, PALFMT, CFMT, ACCF

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70 Counterpart User ManualCommand DescriptionSupported Ticket Formats<G> Gross weight in displayed units GFMT, NFMT, TOTALFMT, PALFMT, CFMT, ACC

Page 75 - 7.0 Print Formatting

Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting 71Gross, net, and tare weights are 8 digits in length, including sign and decimal point, followed by a spac

Page 76 - Supported Ticket

72 Counterpart User ManualThe 500-character limit of each print format string includes the output field length of the print formatting commands,not th

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Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting 73Figure 7-1. PFORMT Menu, Showing Alphanumeric Character Entry Procedure7.2.3 Using Revolution® The Revolu

Page 78 - 7.2 Customizing Print Formats

2 Counterpart User Manual1.0 IntroductionThe Counterpart offers practical solutions for a full range of precision counting applications. A bright LCDd

Page 79 - Format Format

74 Counterpart User Manual7.2.4 Print Label ExamplesListed below are print formatting examples that appear with the various formats.Count and Setpoint

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Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting 75Total Label FormatFigure 7-7. Total Format Label ExampleGross/Tare/Net Label FormatFigure 7-8. Gross/Tare

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76 Counterpart User Manual8.0 WLAN Installation InstructionsBefore installing this option, you must contact your IT administrator to obtain network co

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Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 779.0 Appendix9.1 Error MessagesIf an error code appears on the display, use the information in Table 9

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78 Counterpart User ManualTable 9-2. Error Codes Returned on XE Command9.2.1 Using the P EDP CommandThe P EDP command returns the current displayedwei

Page 84 - 9.2.1 Using the P EDP Command

Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 799.3 Continuous Output (Stream) FormatFigure 9-1 shows the default continuous output format sent to a

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80 Counterpart User Manual<B [–]n,…> See descriptions below Bit fields. Comma-separated sequence of bit field specifiers. Must be exactly 8 bits

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Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 81B18 Configuration =000 if primary DECPNT=8888800=001 if primary DECPNT=8888880=010 if primary DECPNT=

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82 Counterpart User Manual9.6 Digital FilteringThe Counterpart uses averaged digital filtering to reduce the effect of vibration on weight readings. A

Page 88 - 9.6 Digital Filtering

Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 839.6.3 Setting the Digital Filter ParametersFine-tuning the digital filter parameters greatly improves

Page 89 - 9.6.4 Audit Trail Support

Counterpart User Manual - Introduction 31.4 Keypad Functions Key Function POWERTur ns the Counterpart unit on/off.NOTE: If the PC1 jumper is se

Page 90 - 9.7 Serial Scale Interface

84 Counterpart User Manual9.7 Serial Scale InterfaceSerial port 1 can be configured for serial scale input. The serial scale function allows other sca

Page 91 - 9.8 Regulatory Mode Functions

Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 859.8 Regulatory Mode FunctionsThe function of the front panel TAR E and ZERO keys depends on the value

Page 92 - 9.9 Updating Firmware

86 Counterpart User Manual9.9 Updating FirmwareTo update firmware of the Counterpart, you must have Revolution installed and a .hex file on your compu

Page 93 - 9.10 Specifications

Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 87Figure 9-5. Rice Lake Updater Screen8. Click the Program button. The update will take several moments

Page 94 - 9.11 Specifications

88 Counterpart User Manual9.11 SpecificationsPOWER:Power source:Input: 100-240VAC, 47-63 Hz, 5 watts, US power cordOutput: 9VDC or 12VDC 1.25 m

Page 95 - Counterpart Limited Warranty

Counterpart User Manual - For More Information 89Counterpart Limited WarrantyRice Lake Weighing Systems (RLWS) warrants that all RLWS equipment and sy

Page 96 - For More Information

90 Counterpart User ManualFor More InformationLiterature• Counterpart Sales Literature, PN 125545• Counterpart CD with WeighVault, PN 125546• Weighvau

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