2 customizing print formats, 1 using the edp port, 2 using the front panel – Rice Lake Counterpart Configurable Counting Indicator - User Manual - Version 1.0 User Manual

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Counterpart User Manual - Print Formatting

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The default

Counterpart

print formats are shown in Table 7-2 and Table 7-3:

7.2

Customizing Print Formats

The following sections describe procedures for customizing the

GFMT

,

NFMT

and

CFMT

formats using the EDP

port, the front panel (

PFORMT

menu), and the

Revolution

®

configuration utility.

7.2.1

Using the EDP Port

With a personal computer, terminal, you can use the EDP command set to customize the print format strings.

To view the current setting of a format string, type the name of the string (

GFMT.FMT

or

NFMT

) and press

TARE

(Enter)

. For example, to check the current configuration of the

GFMT

format, type

GFMT

and press

ENTER

. The

indicator responds by sending the current configuration for the gross format:

GFMT=<G> GROSS<NL>

To change the format, use the

GFMT.FMT

or

NFMT

EDP command followed by an equals sign (=) and the modified

print format string. For example, to add the name and address of a company to the gross format, you could send
the following EDP command:

Indicator must be placed in the config mode with CONFIG shown on the display.

GFMT.FMT=FINE TRANSFER CO<NL>32400 WEST HIGHWAY ROAD<NL>SMALLTOWN<NL2><G> GROSS<NL>

A ticket printed using this format might look like the following:

FINE TRANSFER CO
32400 WEST HIGHWAY ROAD
SMALLTOWN

1345 lb GROSS

7.2.2

Using the Front Panel

If you have no access to equipment for communication through the EDP port or are working at a site where such
equipment cannot be used, you can use the

PFORMT

menu (see Figure 7-1) to customize the print formats.

Using the

PFORMT

menu, you can edit the print format strings by changing the decimal values of the ASCII

characters in the format string.

Lower-case letters and some special characters cannot be displayed on the

Counterpart

front panel and

are shown as blanks. The

Counterpart

can send or receive any ASCII character; the character printed

depends on the particular ASCII character set implemented for the receiving device.

Format

Default Format String

Sample Output

H1

Company Name <NL> Street Address <NL> City, ST ZIP <NL2>

Company Name, Street Address, City, ST ZIP

H2

Company Name <NL> Street Address <NL> City, ST ZIP <NL2>

Company Name, Street Address, City, ST ZIP

Table 7-3. H1, H2 Formats

Note

Note

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