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Chapter 3: Programming and Calibration
Configure Discrete Program Block
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When the element is viewed on the lower display, the data is shortened to fit in the
display area. The following examples illustrate the displayed data format.
Example 1: /wt101 L 15 where:
/” indicates a JAGXTREME Data Field. The other possibility is A” for ASCII
character.
wt101 is the gross weight field code for Scale A.
L” indicates the field is left justified. R” means right, C” means center.
15 is the specified field width.
Example 2: A G’ 001 where:
A” indicates an ASCII character. The other possibility is /” for a JAGXTREME
terminal Data Field.
G” is the ASCII character selected.
001 is the quantity of the G” character to be transmitted. Printing multiple
characters is a quick way to add spacing or create custom printouts. For
example, multiple underscores (_) can create a signature line.
1. At the Print Test? prompt, select Y(es) or N(o) to initiate or skip a test print of the
template. If Y(es), the data defined by the template will be output to the first COM
port selected for Demand Mode.
2. At the Print Temp? prompt, select Y(es) or N(o) to print the template elements. If
Y(es), template elements are output in the shortened format described above to
the first COM port selected for Demand Mode.
3. At the Finished? prompt, select Y(es) if you are finished or N(o) to continue
editing.
4. Continue to the Reset to Factory sub-block or exit setup mode.
Configure Discrete
Program Block
The Configure Discrete program block lets you configure inputs and outputs for PAR 1
and PAR 2 ports. (PAR 3 and PAR 4 are available if an optional Multifunction PCB is
installed). This program block also lets you control the terminals setpoints. PAR 1 has
four discrete inputs; PAR 2 has four discrete outputs. The JAGXTREME terminal has 12
setpoints. Setpoints are assigned to an internal scale (A,B,C,D or E) or can be disabled.
When a setpoint is assigned to a scale, the operator can use the MEMORY key to access
the setpoint and set its value.
Print test allows you to check your
data output without exiting the
template sub-block.
Print template gives a hard-copy
record of the template configuration
that can be useful for "debu
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format as you configure the
template.
The setpoints that are
available correspond
to the selected scale.
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Configure
Discrete
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Parallel Inputs
Select PAR Outputs
Port (1 or 3)
Select Input
Number
Select Discrete
Assignment
Select Polarity Option
(+ Only)
Parallel Outputs
Select PAR Output Port
(2 or 4)
Assign Setpoint
Setpoint 1-12 None,
ScaleA,B,C,DorE
Reset to Factory
Are You Sure?
Select Output
Number
Select Discrete
Assignment
Select Polarity Option
(+ only)