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• In the Step Control box, select the option required to activate the
increment: Print Start. User Input (Rising Edge)- specify the User Input
to be used. User Input (Falling Edge)- specify the User Input to be
used.
• In the External Reset box, select None, Mark Enable, Application Start,
Message Load, User input Rising Edge, User input Falling Edge.
• In the Counter Repeat box, enter the number of items to be marked
before the counter increments (default value is ‘1’).
• Step Size sets the increment value of the selected counter from 1 to
99999. The default value is ‘1’.
• Set the current value in the selected alphanumeric format of the
counter.
• Set the start value in the selected alphanumeric format for the counter.
If the start value is larger than the end value the counter will count
backwards.
• Set the end value in the selected alphanumeric format of the counter.
• Edit, if required the Alpha Field String. To be used for the alpha
designators in the counters. All alphanumeric characters are available
for use in this string. The maximum string length is 26 characters. The
default string is A to Z (including all characters).
• Select an Ending Action: Select None, Disable, User Output or User
output and disable. Select the User Output if activated.
• If required, set a Batch Link to another counter when this counter has
it’s end value and select the linked counter from the drop down list.
• Review the entered information and select the green tick icon if correct
or press in the required field to add or change values.
• Select the green tick icon to enter the counter into the message.
• Activate the message for printing by sending it to the printer
via
the
File
menu
.
Summary of Contents for D120i Blue IP
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