ZM400 Series Indicators Service Manual
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11 Print tokens, parameters and default print formats
11.1 Notes on width syntax
11.1.1 Explanation of width syntax for WEIGHT (integers)
Description of Value (T.x.1) represents the system value. The width of the printed value by default is based on configuration
items like capacity and division size used. By using syntaxes you can control the number of digits printed, leading zeroes or
spaces, left or right justification and much more.
11.1.2 Explanation of width syntax for WEIGHT (strings)
Name Value (T.x.2) represents the string shown. The width of the printed value by default is the entire string shown. By using
the (W) width syntax you can control the number of characters used.
For example {GWT.2} prints
Gross
and if you use the width syntax like this {GWT.2[W1]} it would print only
G
because you
limited the value to 1 character.
11.1.3 Explanation of width syntax for UNITS OF MEASURE (strings)
Description of Value (T.x.1) represents the system value. The width of the printed value by default is based on configuration
items. Units of measure are as shown below without the width syntax all custom units you define are defaulted to a 2-letter
width. By using the (W) width syntax you can control the number of digits printed. When offering your own custom unit of
measure like TONS you will need to use the WIDTH syntax as follows to have all 3 letters printed to spell TON { T.UNIT.1[W3]}
DEFAULTS:
Pounds
= lb
Kilograms
= kg
Grams
= g
Ounces
= oz
Pounds/Ounces = lb-oz
Custom
= (first 2 letters)