Example of designing non-standard printouts, Example of creating a complex report, Xample of designing non-standard printouts – RADWAG WPW/T 60/HR3/FH Waterproof Control Scales User Manual

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Caution:
The way how outputs operates in thresholds is set in <P7.4.4 OUTPUT
MOD.>
(see ch. 24.8.4). For this example this parameter is set to 1_2.


8. After

the

MIN value, equivalent to THR 1, is overpassed the bulk

dosing is switched off and precise dosing is switched on THR 2.

9. After

the

MAX value, equivalent to THR 2, is overpassed the

precise dosing is switched off and chute can be performed .

10. When the indication reaches the value lower than -LO- (see ch. 13.4)

program starts to count down the time set in <P7.4.3 CHUTE TIME>
(see ch. 24.8.3) and then completes the dosing process with the
message <DOSING END> in the bottom line.

Caution:
You can stop dosing time by pressing the external STOP button.



32.4. Example of designing non-standard printouts

„RADWAG”

DATE:

TIME:

MASS:

SIGNATURE:.........

After entering the non-standard printouts edition (see ch. 17.5.) we design
the printout:

„ R A D W A G ” \ C \ T D A T E : % 0 0 2 \ C \ T TIME: % 0 0 3 \ C \ T M A
S S : % 0 0 0 \ C \ C \ T \ T SIGNATURE : . . . . . . . . . . \ C \ 0



32.5. Example of creating a complex report

Let us assume that a user wants to designe a complex report including
weighings for subsequent products. The user wants to include the
company name (header) and simple statistics for weighings of
subsequent products as the number and sum of weighings (footer).

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