Configuration and Use Manual
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You can print tickets manually as needed, using either the display or a Discrete Input.
Table 10-5: Ticket types for special applications
Special applications
None
Discrete batch license
Custody transfer application (NTEP)
Requires discrete batch application
10.6.1 Print a standard ticket
You can print standard tickets using the display, or through a Discrete Input. You can also specify that tickets
will be printed automatically if a discrete event occurs. You may use as many of these methods as desired.
Procedure
To print standard tickets from the display, select the ticket from Menu > Operations > Printer > Print Ticket.
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Print None
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Print Process Screen
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Print Batch Ticket
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Print Config Data
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Print Alert History
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Print Active Alerts
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Print Audit Trail
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Print Test Page
For examples, see
Example
Note
Print Audit Trail and Print Config Data tickets are long prints.
10.6.2 Print a batch ticket
Batch tickets provide proof of batching operations.
Procedure
1. To manually print a batch ticket, go to the display and navigate to Menu > Batcher > Run Batch > Print
Batch Ticket.
2. To configure the transmitter to automatically print batch tickets after a batch end:
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From the display, navigate to Menu > Configuration > Printer > Ticket Settings
From ProLink III, navigate to Device Tools > Configuration > Batcher > Auto Print Ticket at Batch
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End and select Yes.
3. You can also write a 1 to Modbus coil 383 to print a batch ticket.
Configuration and Use Manual
Standard
tickets.
Configure, setup, and use a printer for tickets
Available tickets
Batch
X
X
X
X
March 2019
Batch (NTEP)
X
Legal receipt
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