Default Ticket Formats - Rice Lake 880 Technical And Service Manual

Digital weight indicator
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Command
<LF>
Line feed character
Note
1. Gross, net, and tare weights are 8 digits in length, including sign and decimal point, followed by a space and a one-
to five-digit units identifier. Total field length with units identifier is 10-14 characters. Depending on what units are
configured, the units identifier will be lb, kg, oz, tn, t, or g.
2. Gross, net, tare, and accumulator weights can be printed in any configured weight units by adding the following
modifiers to the gross, net, tare, and accumulator weight commands: /P (primary units), /D (displayed units), /S
(secondary units), /T (tertiary units). If not specified, the current displayed units (/D) is assumed. Example: To format
a ticket to show net weight in secondary units, use the following command: <N/S>.
3. Unit ID and consecutive number (CN) fields are 1–6 characters in length, as required.
4. If nn is not specified, 1 is assumed. Value must be in the range 1–99.
5. After receiving an SU command, the indicator sends unformatted data until the next SU command is received.
Unformatted data omits decimal points, leading and trailing characters.
7.2

Default Ticket Formats

Table 7-2 shows the default print formats for the 880 and lists the conditions under which each print format is used.
The
format is used to specify header information that can be used by the other ticket formats. The contents
HDRFMT
of the
format can be inserted into any other ticket format using the <H1> formatting command.
HDRFMT
Format
GFMT | FMT
GROSS<G><NL2><TD><NL>
GFMT | PORT
NFMT | FMT
GROSS<G><NL>TARE<SP><T><NL>NET
<SP2><N><NL2><TD><NL>
NFMT | PORT
ACCFMT | FMT
ACCUM<A><NL><DA> <TI><NL>
ACCFMT | PORT
SPFMT | FMT
<SCV><SP><SPM><NL>
SPFMT | PORT
In OIML and CANADA modes, the letters PT (preset tare) are automatically inserted after the printed tare
Note
weight.
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880 Installation Manual
Description
Table 7-1. Print Format Commands (Continued)
Default Format String
Table 7-2. Default Print Formats
GFMT/NFMT/
ACCFMT
Used When
Normal mode, no tare in system
Defines the communication port that the format will be sent to.
Normal mode, tare in system
Defines the communication port that the format will be sent to.
Accumulator enabled and displayed, or setpoint print operation
with PSHACCM=ON
Defines the communication port that the format will be sent to.
Setpoint push print operation (PSHPRNT=ON or WAITSS)
Defines the communication port that the format will be sent to.
Ticket Format
SPFMT

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