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METTLER TOLEDO JAGXTREME Terminal Technical Manual
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Although the Weight Data field table shows codes in lower case, the JAGXTREME
terminal accepts field codes entered in upper or lower case.
Weight Data Field Field Code* Length
Gross WT. wtx01 12 A/N
Tare WT. wsx02 12 A/N
Net WT. wtx02 12 A/N
WT. Units wtx03 2 A/N
Auxiliary Gross WT. wtx04 12 A/N
Auxiliary Tare WT. wsx03 12 A/N
Auxiliary NetWT. wtx05 12 A/N
Auxiliary WT. Units wtx06 6 A/N
Scale Mode (Gross/Net) wsx01 1 A/N (G or N)
Custom Unit Conversion Factor csx03 8 A/N
Custom Unit Name csx02 6 A/N
* The “x” character in each code represents the number of the internal scale from which
data will come (unless otherwise noted). Number 1 represents internal Scale A, 2
represents internal Scale B, and 5 represents scale E, which is the summing scale. For
example, to print the displayed gross weight for scale A, the field code is “wt101.”
CHAR refers to normal printable ASCII characters and CR/LF (carriage return and line
feed) characters. You can enter ASCII characters from the remote QWERTY keyboard or
the JAGXTREME terminal keypad. CR/LF makes terminating a printed line faster than
selecting each character individually. It also allows quick addition of multiple new lines
to advance to the end of the page or to position a line on a page. To choose CR/LF as a
character, press SELECT at the Character? prompt.
SPEC CHAR refers to “special” control characters that are not printable ASCII characters
such as ASCII SO (shift out - 0E hex) which may be used for printer control. Special
characters include lower case letters and various punctuation not available on the
standard JAGXTREME terminal keypad. Use the JAGXTREME terminal’s SELECT and
ZERO keys to scroll through the list of these characters and choose a character, or use
the numeric keys to enter the decimal value of any special character between 0-255.
At the Format? prompt, select the data position (justification) and field width. If field
width is less than the code length default specified in the Field Code tables (above),
characters will be stripped off automatically. Justification choices include:
• DEFAULT prints data as defined by METTLER TOLEDO default.
• LEFT prints data left justified within the field width. At the Field Width? prompt,
enter the number of characters to define the field width.
• CENTER prints data centered within the field. At the Field Width? prompt, enter
the number of characters to define the field width.
• RIGHT prints data right justified within the field. At the Field Width? prompt,
enter the number of characters to define the field width.
When calculating the number of
elements in the template, the
individual ASCII characters and
special ASCII characters take up
one character each. CR/LF and
repeat characters take up six
characters each.
Refer to Appendix 1 for a list of
special characters and their
decimal equivalents.
Formatting options allow you to
customize the appearance of
printed data and helps align data
on the page. You can also limit
the data field width which can
help to eliminate unwanted
characters.
Format options Left, Center, and
Right use more memory than
Default. Each justification takes
up six characters in the template.










