Printer / output formatting, Example printer formatting, Alternate key characters during text entry – Rice Lake MSI-9850 CellScale RF Digital Indicator - Operator Manual User Manual

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MSI CellScale

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System • 9850 User Guide Page 77

MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL

Firmware Version 5-XX for 2450 Modems

1) Use the

Aa1

(ALPHA) key to switch between numeric “1”, upper case “A”, or lower case “a”. The current mode is shown in

the lower right corner of the display

2) Press the desired character key. If a “B” is needed, press the

ABC

key twice. While in alpha entry, if you need a numeric digit,

press the key 4 times

3) If you need two letters off the same key, pause briefly until the cursor moves to the next position.
4) Save the string by pressing

ENTER

.

Alternate Characters, Punctuation, Symbols, and Control Characters

1) While in the text entry screen, press the

[F4]

key. This enables the ASCII Characters Menu. This menu provides links to special

characters.

2) For standard punctuation, press

[1]

. For other printable characters, press

[2]

. For ASCII control characters, press

[3]

. If a special

character is needed, use the “Enter Decimal Char”

[4]

menu to put in the decimal equivalent value of the desired character. This

is the only way to enter characters above 127d. These characters, if undefined in the 9850 character set, will be represented by

a place keeper.

-OR-
Use this chart for alternate character entry using the DP, Tare, and Net/Gross keys.

It is usually more efficient to use the @E command, then to put in individual CR/LF characters as this is what the @E string is usually set to.

PRINTER / OUTPUT FORMATTING

The 9850 can format virtually any Printer or Serial Data Device including complex bar-code label printers through

the use of the built in string formatting. To use this versatile feature, the user must input command codes and data

in a specific manner. Each command code consists of a 2 letter mnemonic. Some command codes also require a

numeric suffix.
A simple example of this structure is the default print data string: @W1@E. The “@W” command code means

to print weight. The “1” means print the current display mode. The “@E” will cause the End-of-line string to be

printed. Entering these strings from the 9850 is usually easiest by placing the Alpha mode into upper case and

pushing the keys 4 times to obtain numeric digits.
By combining the “@” commands with standard ASCII characters, control characters, etc., any data available

from the scale, plus any additional text, can be printed in any order desired. Using formatting controls typical to

modern bar-code printers is simply a matter of formatting the printer strings.
The MSI 9850 character set includes all upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and most of the rest of

the standard ASCII set.

EXAMPLE PRINTER FORMATTING

<space>

L

F

H

T

F

F

-

(minus)

Numeric

“1”

Upper

Case “A”

Lower

Case “a”

.

(dp)

.

.

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

, ; :

? ! %

-

S

T

X

E

S

C

E

T

X

-

B

E

L

S

O

H

D

E

L

C

R

Alternate Key Characters During Text Entry

S

I

D

C

2

D

C

4

S

O

TARE

T

NET/GROSS

B/G

DISPLAY

EXIT

allows access to characters above 127 (decimal). Characters from 128d to 255d are used for special characters

and graphics by many printers. Note that outputting characters above 127d requires that the

serial setting for data bits is set to 8 (see serial settings menu).
Text strings are edited using the cursor keys and the INS key (alternate function of the

[F3]

key). The INS key toggles between the insert mode (narrow cursor between characters) and

the character edit mode (character is highlighted). When a character is highlighted, use the

keypad to change the character. Also while the character is highlighted, a larger representative

character is shown in the lower left

corner of the screen. This allows

the display of special characters

which are held by placekeepers in

the smaller fonts.

General Alpha-numeric Entry

Procedure

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