XLR-6, XLR-8 and XLR-12 Installation Instructions 17
640 RS-232 Port Settings for XLR Series Remotes
l Baud = 9600
l Parity = None
l Data = 8
l Hand = None
l Layout = Remote
When these settings are used, the XLR remotes will show the same information that is
shown on the display of the 640 Series indicator. The XM60 transmitter is standard in
the XLR remote. When used, it will perform a programmable function for Input 2 in the
640 Series. Changing this function is done in the 640 Series menus and can be
changed by referencing the 640 Series service manual.
3.6.2 Setup for 1040 and 2040 Series Indicators
When using the XLR Series remotes with the 1040 or 2040 indicators, a serial port is
also required. This is the same connection as used in the 640 Series. Please reference
the port connection shown in Figure 3.9 for reference when verifying the 1040/2040 has
the required ports.
1040 and 2040 RS-232 Port Settings for XLR Series Remotes
l Baud = 9600
l Parity = None
l Data = 8
l Hand = None
l Layout = RD40RF
All of the messages and weights that are show on the display of the indicator will be
shown on the XLR remote. The XM60 Transmitter is standard in the XLR remote
displays. When used with the 1040, it will advance to the next ingredient in the recipe.
3.6.3 Setup for 2060 Indicators
All 2060 indicators come standard with two Serial ports. Com port 1 is set as the default
remote display port. Com port 1 is always the serial port closest to the Weigh Bar
connectors.
2060 RS-232 Port Settings for XLR Series Remotes
l Baud = 9600
l Data (D-Bits) = 8
l Parity = None
l S-Bits = 1
l Hand (C-trol) = None