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Model 574 Programmable Counting System (PCS)
288 - GSE Scale Systems
The gross, net, and quantity total parameters will be
considered not preset
if the total value of the parameter is
cleared to zero. However, entering a numeric value (or
changing it in any of the ways listed above) for an
accumulate parameter will cause that parameter and its
derivatives it to be considered preset. Performing an
accumulation does not affect the preset status of an
accumulate parameter.
The average piece weight parameters are considered not
preset if the piece weight has been directly determined by
sampling. If the piece weight is established by any other
method (such as those listed earlier) then the APW will
be considered preset.
In addition, a new macro command, x%f, has been
created, where x is one of the preset-able parameters as
listed above. This command performs an "IF parameter
x is preset" which allows a macro to check the "preset"
status of the specified parameter.
33.2 International Characters
The ability to display international characters has been
added. Setup parameter P411 was created to specify the
desired language of operation. Pressing <ENTER> at
P411 toggles through the available selections. Refer to
the table below for the specific characters supported for
each language.
Table 50 is compatible with a commonly used Epson
standard for supporting international characters. Thus if
a printer used with the indicator also supports the Epson
international character standard, then the special
characters can be printed as they are displayed.
When scrolling through the available characters to make
an entry, the character in the selected row will appear
instead of the character at the top of the column.
Therefore these characters may be used wherever an
alpha entry is allowed, such as parameter names, macro
prompts, custom transmit setups, user entries, etc...
The decimal and hexadecimal representation of each
character is shown at the very top of each column for
your reference. The indicator simply interprets the listed
codes before displaying a character, depending on which
character set is specified by setup parameter P411.
Note that the supported language can also be changed on
the fly with a macro command x%L, where x is the
language selection number as noted in the left hand
column of the table above. Note that this change is only
temporary; on power-up the language will always be as
specified by P411.
33.3 Namable Weight Parameters
The ability to name parameters (such as Vars and Regs)
has been extended to include virtually every parameter,
including gross, net, tare, etc... This allows these
parameters to be named as required in any country or for
any application. Examples of such names are for Gross
to be re-named simply "G", "Gr", "Brutto", "Br", or
whatever may be required.
The names are entered in the P600 area of the setup
mode. For example to re-name the time/date, parameter
11, from "Tm/Dt" to "Time", proceed to parameter P611
(600 + 11). Then enter the desired name for the
parameter. Refer to section 4.5 of this Technical
Parameter Number Parameter Name
2 Tare
3 GrTOT
4 GrT+C
5 GrT-C
6 NtTOT
7 NtT+C
8 NtT-C
31 QtTOT
32 QtT+C
33 QtT-C
34 APW
35 APW*K
Table 49, Pre-setable Parameters

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