Operator
Customer
Packaging
Warehouse
Formulation
Pipette
Series
Universal Variables
32.3.4.
Test
<
Test> parameter allows you to verify if operation of a barcode scanner connected to a balance
is correct.
Procedure:
1. Enter <
Barcode scanner> submenu,
2. Select <
Test> parameter; <Test> edit box is displayed, it features ASCII and HEX fields.
3. The code is scanned and entered to the ASCII field and HEX filed, next the test result is displayed
in the bottom part.
When:
•
<Prefix> and <Suffix> declared in balance settings comply with <Prefix> and <Suffix> of the
scanned code, the test result is <Positive>,
•
<Prefix> and <Suffix> declared in balance settings do not comply with <Prefix> and <Suffix>
of the scanned code, the test result is <Negative>.
32.4. Transponder Card Reader
You can log in to the balance by means of:
•
password entered using an on-screen keyboard,
•
registered transponder card scanner.
Caution!
For correct 'balance' - 'transponder card reader' cooperation set appropriate baud rate value in <
Communication> submenu (by default: 9600b/s).
Transponder card reader port
Communication between the weighing device and the transponder card reader can be established
via the following ports:
•
RS 232 (COM1)
•
RS 232 (COM2)
In order to enable operator to log in via a transponder card reader, first it is necessary to assign a
number of an already registered card to the selected operator (database of operators).
Procedure:
1. Connect a transponder card reader to a given port (RS 232 COM1 or RS 232 COM2), select
communication port for 'balance' – 'transponder card reader' communication.
2. Go to a <
Communication> submenu and set baud rate compatible with baud rate of the
transponder card reader (by default: 9600b/s).
3. Enter operators database, edit given operator's record, and go to <
4. <Card no.> edit box with an on-screen keyboard is displayed.
None, Name, Code,
None, Name, Code,
None, Name, Code,
None, Name, Code,
None, Name, Code,
None, Name, Code,
None, Name, Code,
None, Active
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Card no.> parameter.