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Truck Modes
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Truck Modes
The truck in/out modes are used to handle multiple truck IDs and weights. Truck IDs can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters
in length. Six available truck modes combine stored truck IDs, keyed tares and value swapping features in various ways.
NOTE: A microSD card must be installed memory card slot in order for the indicator to store truck IDs in a truck mode.
The 682 indicator comes with an 8 GB microSD card installed.
Figure 7-1. Program Menu – Truck Program
Stored IDs
– Keeps a database of truck IDs and weigh-in weights in the indicator’s memory. The indicator can automatically
store up to 1,000 truck IDs and tares or it can clear the information after printing a weigh-out ticket. For example, if the same
truck seldom crosses the scale, it may not be practical to save its truck ID and weigh-in weight. However, if that same truck
crosses the scale many times each day, it’s more convenient to store the information in the indicator memory and recall it when
needed. Stored truck IDs and weights are available in modes 3, 4, 5 and 6.
NOTE: By default, Stored IDs can not be entered a second time for duplicate weigh-ins. The ID Overwrite parameter can be
Enabled to allow duplicate Truck IDs to replace Stored IDs.
Keyed Tares
– Allows manual entering of the tare weight using the numeric keypad and the
Tare
key. Keyed tares are available
in modes 1, 3 and 5. To use keyed tares, an incoming truck must be empty at weigh-in, full at weigh-out.
NOTE: Some local regulations require the tare weight to be read from the scale. If so, don’t use the keyed tares feature.
Value Swapping
– Ensures that the lowest of the two associated weight values of a truck ID is used as the tare weight.
For example, if a truck crosses the scale fully loaded at weigh-in, then unloads and crosses the scale empty at weigh-out, the
indicator automatically assigns the lesser (empty truck) weight as the tare. Value swapping is available in modes 1, 2, 3 and 4.
7.1 Using the Truck Modes
Configuring a truck in/out mode requires access to
Setup
mode (
).
1. Navigate to the Configuration menu within the Setup menu.
Configuration
displays.
2. Press
or
until
Program
displays.
3. Press
.
Power Up Mode
displays.
4. Press
or
until
Truck Program
displays.
Table 7-1. Available Truck Modes
Mode
Stored IDs
Keyed Tares
Value Swapping
Mode 1
No
Yes
Yes
Mode 2
No
No
Yes
Mode 3
Yes
Yes
Yes
Mode 4
Yes
No
Yes
Mode 5
Yes
Yes
No
Mode 6
Yes
No
No
Off
Consecutive Number
Power Up Mode
Language
Industrial
Settings
Regulatory Mode
Truck Program
Remote Print
Destination
Setup
Tare
User
Program
Print Format
Communications
Mode
ID Overwrite
ID Overwrite
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