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Model 574 Programmable Counting System (PCS)
184 - GSE Scale Systems
then the message Tare Found is displayed
instead of WEIGH OUT. Then the specified
(parameter P725) transmissions (if any) take
place. Also the Tare Weight remains in
memory, it is not deleted as with the In Weight.
NOTE:
If additional expanded memory (E
2
) is to be added after
truck tare weights have already been stored, the
following procedure must be performed. All trucks
should have exited the yard. Make sure that the stored
tare weights are printed out to hard copy or stored to a
computer file. The stored truck tare weights will be lost
when the additional E
2
is added. Before adding the E
2
to U9 and U11 (Model 574 - U1 and U2) check
parameters 60000 through 60005 (Model 550 - U9 and
U11). These values will change after its added. A
special procedure must be performed in order for the unit
to recognize the number of additional truck tare values
(ROWS) to be stored. Parameter 60005 will not update
until one of the setup modes below 60000 is entered and
the access code is entered, <23640> <ID> <ENTER>.
When exiting the setup mode all changes must be saved.
Verify parameter 60005 has recalculated the number of
rows to be allowed for tare storage. Proceed to re-enter
the truck tare values. This can be done manually or by
modifying the computer file with the same keystrokes
used in manual entry.
17.8 PRINTING THE STORED IN
WEIGHTS / TARE WEIGHTS
1. Operator presses <ID>.
2. The unit prompts: Keyin ID #.
3. Operator presses <PRINT>.
4. The unit prompts: Print Data? ... ENTER
toPRN.
5. Operator presses <ENTER>.
6. The unit transmits the stored In Weights out
through the port specified by P221. The format
for the printing is fixed and consists of a
heading line followed by lines of truck IDs
along with their associated In Weights. Stored
Tare Weights are marked Tare Weight.
17.9 CLEARING OPERATIONS
A Specific Stored In Weight/Tare Weight:
1. Operator presses <ID>.
2. The unit prompts: Keyin ID #.
3. Operator presses <CLR>.
4. The unit prompts: Clr ID Row ? ... ENTER
ID#.
5. Operator keys in number of truck and presses
<ENTER>.
6. The unit prompts Row Clr'd and then deletes
the specified ID and data from memory.
Clearing all the Stored In Weights/Tare Weights:
1. Operator presses <ID>.
2. The unit prompts: Keyin ID #.
3. Operator presses <CLR>.
4. The unit prompts: Clr ID Row ? ... ENTER
ID #.
5. Operator presses <CLR> again.
6. The unit prompts: All ID Clr ? ... ENTER
toCLR.
7. Operator presses <ENTER>.
8. The unit prompts: Sure? ??? ... ENTER toCLR.
9. The instrument prompts Prntg Data and then
transmits all the stored In Weights out the port
specified by P221. The format for the print is
fixed and consists of a heading line followed by
lines of truck IDs along with their associated In
Weights. Stored Tare Weights are marked Tare
Weight.. All stored weights are then cleared. If
the Seq'n storage method has been selected,
then the sequential number is reset so that the
next stored weight is ID 1.
17.10 AUTOMATIC CLEARING OF THE
STORED WEIGHTS
Once Truck In/Out Weighing has been enabled, if any

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