RICE LAKE Laser Light 3 Remote Display User Guide

June 9, 2024
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RICE LAKE Laser Light 3 Remote Display

RICE LAKE Laser Light 3 Remote Display product

Manuals and additional resources are available from the Rice Lake Weighing Systems website at www.ricelake.com Warranty information can be found on the website at www.ricelake.com/warranties
NOTE: For more information, see the LaserLight3 Remote Display Technical Manual (PN 214748).

Annunciators

The LaserLight3 provides status information about the weight value displayed. The LaserLight3 also has arrows and traffic lights that can be displayed by sending serial commands.
Front Panel Display when Configured in Traffic ModeRICE LAKE Laser Light
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Annunciators Description
Traffic Symbols Red stop light, red x, green go light, and green up arrow,

green left arrow, green right arrow
Weight Value| Displays weighment data

     0<
→0←

| The center of zero annunciator indicates the current gross weight reading is within ± 0.25 display divisions of the acquired zero, or is within the center of zero band. A display division is the resolution of the displayed weight value, or the smallest incremental increase or decrease which can be displayed or printed
__| The standstill annunciator indicates the weight is at standstill or within the specified motion band. Some operations, including zero, tare and print, can only be done when the standstill annunciator is displayed
GR NT| Displays which weight display mode is active, GR (Gross) or NT (Net)
lb kg oz g tn t| The current unit displays at the right side of the numeric weight area and specifies which unit of measure is being used. Indicates units associated with the displayed value, represents primary and secondary units such as lb, kg, g, oz, tn and t

NOTE:
The layout of annunciators and size of weight digits vary depending on which mode is configured in the Display menu. Legacy mode provides about 3.75-inch weight digits with annunciators along the bottom of the display, intended to support predecessor LaserLight2 display mode. Standard mode provides about 5-inch weight digits with annunciators stacked vertically along the right side

Keypad

The keypad, located on the bottom right corner of the unit, allows for easy setup and operation of the LaserLight3. The keypad includes six function keys that navigate LaserLight3 menus.
NOTE: The red segments of the keys are the only functions available on the LaserLight3 Remote Display.RICE LAKE Laser Light 3 Remote Display
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Key Description
__ Moves up to different menu levels
__ Moves down to different menu levels
__ Enters a menu or parameter and selects/saves parameter settings or values
__ Moves left (horizontally) in a menu level
__ Moves right (horizontally) in a menu level
Accesses or exits Menu mode

The LaserLight3 can display up to four lines, preceding and following menus/parameters and parameter configurations. A color scheme indicates the type element in the menu.

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Number Element Description
1 Yellow Font Indicates selected menu or parameter. Select menu item with

and , then press to confirm selection
2| White Font| Indicates parameters or menu items that are not selected

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Number Element Description
1 Red Font Red font appears in two scenarios:
  • In center column to indicate previously selected menus and parameters
  • On left or right sides to indicate previously available menus, options or parameters

2| White Font| Indicates a read only message
NOTE: Read only messages, typically display as a result of selecting an information parameter

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Number Element Description
1 Red Font Red font appears in two scenarios:
  • In center column to indicate selected menus and parameters
  • On left or right sides to indicate available menus, options or parameters

2| White Font with Blinking Cyan Underline| Indicates a text configured parameter. Move character selection (cyan underline) with and Press and to change characters
Hold   to delete a character or hold to insert a 0 character
Press to confirm character configuration and return to the previous menu

Software Functions

This section provides procedures for basic LaserLight3 software functions.
NOTE: Additional functions available if Setup mode is enabled. For more information, see LaserLight3 Remote Display Technical Manual (PN 214748).

Edit Time Value

Select Time in the top-level menu to edit the time.RICE LAKE Laser Light 3
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  1. Navigate to Setup ► … ► Time.
  2. Press to set the time.
  3. To edit the time value:
    • Press and to select characters
    • Press and  to edit the underlined character
  4. Press . OK displays.
  5. Press then   to exit the menu.

NOTE:
Time is backed up by the internal battery and is not lost if the main power is interrupted. For more information, see LaserLight3 Remote Display Technical Manual (PN 214748).

Edit Date

Select Date in the top-level menu to edit the date.RICE LAKE Laser Light 3
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  1. Navigate to Setup ► … ► Date.
  2. Press to set the time.
  3. To edit the Date value:
    • Press and to select characters
    • Press and  to edit the underlined character
  4. Press . OK displays.
  5. Press then   to exit the menu.

NOTE:
Date is backed up by the internal battery and is not lost if the main power is interrupted. For more information, see LaserLight3 Remote Display Technical Manual (PN 214748).

View Ethernet and Wi-Fi Media Access Control (MAC) IDs

Select MAC ID in the top-level menu to view the Ethernet and Wi-Fi MAC IDs. MAC addresses display in the following format: 88:88:88:88:88:88.

  1. Navigate to Setup ► Mac ID..
  2. Press Wired displays.
  3. Press . Ethernet MAC ID displays.
  4. Press  . WiFi displays.
  5. Press WiFi MAC ID displays (if installed).
  6. Press  to exit the menu.
View Firmware Version

Select Version in the top-level menu to view the current firmware version.

  1. Navigate to Setup ►… ► Version.
  2. Press . The software version number displays.
  3. Press  to exit the menu.

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