SmartTouch ® Master User’s Guide 64056470 R05
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CONTENTS 1 Introduction ................................................................................................... 1-1 Master Editor...................................................................................................................... 1-1 2 Master Editor, Edit Menu .................................................................................. 2-1 Edit-PLU Record .................................................................................................................
Production Items Report ...................................................................................................... 5-5 Select Group Type .................................................................................................................. 5-5 Select Accumulators ............................................................................................................... 5-5 Select Limits ..............................................................................................
9 COOL Text ..................................................................................................... 9-1 Overview ........................................................................................................................... 9-1 COOL Records ................................................................................................................... 9-1 Setting up COOL Records....................................................................................................
Chapter 1: Introduction Master Editor 1 Introduction Master Editor To access the Master Editor from a model 8361, 8461, or UC-ST, press the SETUP key. The Choose Setup Mode message will appear. Touch the MASTER EDITOR key. The Master Editor will time out after 20 minutes of inactivity if idle in the Master Editor Mode. While one scale is in the Master Editor, other scales or a host cannot communicate with the master.
METTLER TOLEDO SmartTouch Master User's Guide current date will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. Touching QUIT will end the Master Editor session. Touching the menu titles at the top of the screen will activate the pull down menu for that option. In the illustration below the EDIT menu was touched.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit-PLU Record 2 Master Editor, Edit Menu This chapter covers functions found under the Edit Menu in the Master Editor. Master Editor Edit Menu Edit-PLU Record The EDIT-PLU RECORD menu is used to create and edit PLU records. All of the fields in a PLU can be edited here. To begin editing, touch EDIT followed by PLU RECORD to display the numeric keyboard for the entry of the PLU number.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Edit a PLU To edit an existing PLU, enter the number through the numeric keyboard or choose one through the list. Choosing a PLU Record to edit After a PLU has been entered, the data base is searched for all records with a matching PLU number within the current department. A list of active and pending PLU records will be displayed. Only one active record is allowed per PLU. Price Change Only (PCO) Pending PLUs can be sent from a host (such as Intelli-Net) to the Master.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit-PLU Record PLU Edit Screen The PLU Edit Screen is used when the entire PLU record needs to be modified. (If only one field of the active PLU needs to be modified, this can be done through the Quick menu option). Touching QUIT displays a SAVE CHANGES prompt. Touch YES to save changes and return to the numeric keyboard, NO to return to the numeric keyboard without saving changes, or CANCEL to return to the PLU Edit screen.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide PLU Fields PLU Number The PLU number can be from one to six digits (1-999999) and must be unique within the current department. If it is not, a PLU NUMBER ALREADY EXISTS message is displayed and the PLU numeric keyboard is redisplayed. When the PLU record is saved, all other records (pending or active) for that PLU in the current department will have their PLU number automatically changed to the new number.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit-PLU Record 8460, and 8461 SmartTouch® satellites, the TARE value used is chosen through the Unit Setup menu (see the specific model’s service manual for setup information). For By Count, Standard Pack, and Manual PLUs, this field is blank and disabled. Unit Price/Total Price This field changes depending on the PLU type.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Note: Nutrifacts records are typically created and maintained from a host application. NF (Nutrition Facts) Number A numeric keyboard is presented for the entry of a Nutrition Facts record number (1999999). If a new Nutrition Facts number is entered, you will be prompted with the Nutrition Facts Selection screen. Select the proper setup by touching the desired items, then touch CONTINUE.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit-PLU Record Barcode Format When a Type-2 UPC Bar Code is selected or if the Bar Code is configured as EAN, the format of the symbol must be configured, as follows: (N=Item Number, C=Price/Weight Check Digit, $=Total Price, X=Bar Code Check Digit, #=Weight).
SmartTouch Master User's Guide DayGlo No. This field is the linked graphics number for the 317 DayGlo label which may be printed on Printer 2 of the Prepack Controller. Satellite graphics are not available on DayGlo labels. Graphic Images are downloaded to the master from a host program such as Intelli-Net®. Security Lab The Security Label field is used by the Prepack Controller with a Model 702 Bottom Applicator to select whether to apply (Yes) or not apply (No) a bottom label.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit-PLU Record Portion Enter the value of a portion for one serving size for this product. Force COOL Select YES to force an operator at the scale to select a COOL (Country of Origin) text every time the PLU is called. NO allows programmed COOL without requiring the operator to manual select one. COOL Text Tracking Enter the tracking number for this product. COOL Text Number Enter the COOL text you wish associated with the product.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Edit - Linked Records Use this menu to edit linked records including Extra Texts, Nutrition Facts, Action Codes, COOL Text, etc. Linked Records Selection Screen Extra Texts Extra text records are used for recipes or additional printed information on the label. They are created in the Master Editor or a host program, and assigned to PLUs (up to six digits, 1-999999). Extra text records can be linked to more than one PLU in any department and can be linked together (Chained).
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit - Linked Records Bold and Underlined Text Bold and underlined text can be embedded into the text record using special characters. The shift into bold font character is the 2 characters <<. The shift out of bold font character is the character pair >>. The shift into underline is the underline character “_” and the shift out is a following underline character “_”. The bold and underline can be combined to print bold and underlined text.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Nutrition Facts Nutrition Facts records are used to print nutrients, vitamins, minerals and dietary information (per FDA 21 CFR part 101). Nutrition Facts are created and edited in the Master Editor and assigned to PLUs through their identification number (1-999999). Nutrition Facts records can be linked to more than one PLU in any department.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit - Linked Records Select Label Template The Label Template determines how the data is printed and which data is printed. Touch the appropriate box to determine the template for the Nutrition Facts label. Vertical - The vertical template is a variable length template printed with text perpendicular to the direction of label movement. It can use either the standard data set or the simplified data set.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Nutrition Facts Serving Size 1 oz (1g) Servings Per Container 2 Amount Per Serving Calories 0 %Daily Value* Total Fat 0.0 g 0% Trans. Fat 0.0g Total Carbohydrate 0g 0% Protein 0g * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Not a significant source of calories from fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, sugars, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron. Note: The FDA places restrictions on the use of this template based on display panel area, ref.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit - Linked Records Linear Landscape (Standard) - The Linear Landscape template is a variable width template printed with text parallel to the direction of label movement. The Linear Landscape format includes all of the required fields and the voluntary fields that do not have a blank value. Linear Landscape Nutrifacts Format Note: The FDA places restrictions on the use of this template based on available display panel area, ref 21 CFR part 101.9(j)(13).
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Narrow Horizontal 3-column - The Narrow Horizontal template is printed with text parallel to the direction of label movement. This format includes all of the required fields and the voluntary fields that do not have a blank value. Note: the label Width must be set to 64.1. Narrow Horizontal Nutrifacts Format Canadian Nutrifact Format – This Nutrifact template adheres to Canadian regulations and has an optional “Sugar Alcohol” line.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit - Linked Records Select Data The chart below lists the fields that are required (R) and voluntary (V) along with the insignificant value (when applicable). * = For the Vertical Simple template, these fields are not printed in the main Nutrition Facts table when they have insignificant values. They are printed in the footnote, following the words "Not a significant source of . . ." with the other fields that contain insignificant amounts. See 21 CFR part 101.9(f).
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Nutrition Fact Fields *Note: The Serving Size and Servings per Container fields are the exception. For the Serving Size units, a screen will be presented to choose OZ, PIECES, TEXT, or CANCEL. The master will prompt you for all of the *fields (required and voluntary) in a Nutrition Fact record. In all cases, it is the responsibility of the operator to enter the correct values, paying special attention to units and increments.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit - Linked Records COOL Text This function can be used to edit or add Cool Text. The text and associated links for Production Country, and Pre Text must first exist in the STEM/REM before the literals are linked together using this function. The COOL Text that is presented at the scale is pulled from the lists that are created in the scale or transmitted from a host. Refer to Chapter 9 for additional information on COOL. The COOL Text must be in the 0-4999999 range.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Production Text Production text are statements in the list such as “Produced in”, “Processed in”. Production text is created the same way as COOL Text. Country Text Country text is a list of countries and the individual country names (literals). Country text and text lists are created the same as COOL Text as described above. Pre Text Pre Text is a word or phrase that prints before the COOL Text on a label.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit - Action Code Record Edit - Action Code Record Action codes currently have three different types defined. Type-1 action codes allow PLU descriptions to be overridden for the PLUs they are linked to. Type-2 action codes allow PLU store addresses to be overridden for the PLUs they are linked to. Type-3 action codes are used for marquee text (marquee not available on Models 8360/8361).
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Save Changes When all changes have been made, touch QUIT from the Action Code Selection screen. A SAVE CHANGES prompt will appear. Touch YES to save the changes and return to the numeric keyboard, NO to return to the numeric keyboard without saving, or CANCEL to return to the Action Code Selection screen. Edit-Grade Record Grade records are generally used to print meat grade or for special pricing changes or coupons.
Chapter 2: Master Editor, Edit Menu Edit-Group Record Edit-Group Record Group records are used to form smaller groups within a department. Group records are edited in the Master Editor, and assigned to PLUs through their identification number (1500). Once a group record is assigned to a PLU in a department, that group record can be used for another PLU within that same department, but cannot be assigned to a PLU in any other department.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Edit PLU Accumulators PLU accumulators keep track of the transactions (including weight, value, count, and run) for the different accumulator types. To edit the accumulators, touch EDIT followed by PLU ACCUMULATORS to display the numeric keyboard for the entry of a PLU number. Enter a PLU number through the numeric keyboard or choose from the list. The PLU Accumulator Edit screen will appear.
Chapter 3: Quick Menu 3 Quick Menu The Quick Menu is used to make rapid changes to the individual fields of active PLU records without having to go through the complete PLU record. Quick changes will not affect Price Change -only Pending PLUs sent from a host. To change a specific field, touch QUICK followed by the field you want to change. Enter the PLU number through the numeric keyboard or choose from the list.
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Chapter 4: Master Editor, Print Menu Print-PLU Records 4 Master Editor, Print Menu This chapter covers functions found under the Print Menu. Master Editor Screen Print Menu Print-PLU Records The PLU records can be printed on an optional printer with a serial interface. They can not be viewed on the screen. Print PLU Record Screen To print PLU records, touch PRINT followed by PLU RECORD(S) to display the Print PLUs Selection Screen.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Active/Pending/Both Touch ACTIVE to print only the active PLU records, PENDING to print only the pending PLU records, or BOTH to print both the active and pending records. If pending or both is selected, the regular pending and PCO (Price Change Only) pending PLUs will print. Dept/Group/Store Touch DEPT to select a department, GROUP to select a group, or STORE to select all the records in the store. Note: Only the PLUs within the specified range will print.
Chapter 4: Master Editor, Print Menu Print-PLU Records Print PLUs Setup: Range: 1-20, Type: Both, Domain: Dept.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Print-Linked Records There are seven (7) types of Linked Records that can be printed: • • • • • • • Extra Text Nutri Facts COOL Text Production Text Country Text Pre Text TLV Text Print Linked Records Selection Screen The records are printed on an external printer, and can not be viewed on the screen. To print a Linked record, select the TYPE of linked record you wish to print (example Nutri Facts).
Chapter 4: Master Editor, Print Menu Print-Linked Records Dept/Group/Store/All Touch DEPT to select Nutrition Facts records from a specified department , GROUP to select the Nutrition Facts records from a specified group, or STORE or ALL to select all the Nutrition Facts records for the store. Note: Only the Nutrition Facts records within the specified range will print. Print Nutrition Facts Setup: Range: 1-2, Domain: Dept.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Print-Action Code Listing The Action Code Listing is printed on an external printer. To print the Action Code Listing, touch PRINT followed by ACTION CODE LISTING. A Please Wait Processing . . . message will display followed by the first page of the Action Code List with options. Touch RETURN to return to the Master Editor Menu, PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN to look at different pages of the list, or PRINT to print the list. All 50 action codes will be printed.
Chapter 4: Master Editor, Print Menu Print-Memory Usage Print-Memory Usage The Memory Usage is printed on an external printer. To print the Memory Usage, touch PRINT followed by MEMORY USAGE. A Please Wait Processing . . message will display followed by the first page of the Memory Usage with options. Touch RETURN to return to the Master Editor Menu, PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN to look at different pages of the printout, or PRINT to print.
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Chapter 5: Master Editor, Reports Menu PLU Totals Reports 5 Master Editor, Reports Menu This chapter covers functions under the Report Menu. Master Editor Screen Report Menu PLU Totals Reports The PLU Totals reports can be viewed on the screen or printed. These reports contain the weight, value, count, and number of runs for the selected accumulators that correspond to the chosen PLU Record.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Select Parameter Select either the PLU NUMBER and DEPT (department) or the ITEM NUMBER to determine which record's totals are to be printed by touching the appropriate key and entering the value through the numeric keyboard. Select Accumulators Touch one of the accumulator names to choose which accumulators to print or touch ALL to select all of the accumulators for the chosen PLU record.
Chapter 5: Master Editor, Reports Menu Group-Store-Dept Totals Reports Group-Store-Dept Totals Reports The Group-Store-Dept Totals reports can be viewed on the screen or printed on an 8845 or compatible line printer. These reports will print the total weight, %weight total, value, %value total, count, and number of runs for the items in a Group, Store, or Department for the selected accumulator. To print Group-Store-Dept Totals reports, touch REPORT followed by GROUP-STORE-DEPT.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Operator Totals Report Operator totals will record up to 30 operators per department, which are defined by a 4digit number and a name. The definition of operator names and numbers, accumulation, and reporting takes place in the master. The satellite must have operator totals enabled in order to send the data to the master. The Operator Totals Report will list each operator and the totals accumulated for each operator.
Chapter 5: Master Editor, Reports Menu Production Items Report Production Items Report The Production Items reports can be viewed on the screen or printed on an external printer. These reports will print the total weight, value, count, and number of runs for the items in a Group, Department, or Store for the selected accumulator within the defined value and weight limits in ascending order by weight.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Hourly Production Items Report The Hourly Production Items report can be viewed on the screen or printed on an external printer. The report prints the hourly production for all the hours of the day (including the hourly value, %total hourly, hourly weight, %total weight, value, %value total, and hourly count) for the specified department.
Chapter 5: Master Editor, Reports Menu Department Voids Report Department Voids Report The Department Voids Report can be viewed on the screen or printed on an external printer. The report prints the total value, total weight, total count and total runs for the voided items by department. To print the Department Voids report, touch REPORT followed by DEPARTMENT VOIDS to display the Department Voids report (see below).
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Obsolete Totals Report The Obsolete Totals report can be viewed on the screen or printed on an external printer. This report will print the Item Number, PLU Number, Department, Description, Accum Weight, Value in $, Count Run(s) and effective date hour for a selected store department or group sorted by PLU number or item number. To print the Obsolete Totals, touch REPORT followed by OBSOLETE TOTALS to display the Obsolete Totals Report Selection Screen.
Chapter 5: Master Editor, Reports Menu Cutting Test Report Cutting Test Report The Cutting Test Report can be printed on the line printer using data collected from the 8305, 8360, and 8361 satellites. Refer to the specific satellite operator manual for instructions on running cutting tests. The cutting test report does not display on the screen but goes only to an 8845 or compatible line printer. To print, touch REPORT, then CUTTING TESTS.
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Chapter 6: Master Editor, Clear Menu Clear-All Accumulators By Department x 6 Master Editor, Clear Menu This chapter covers functions found under the Clear Menu. Clear Menu Clear-All Accumulators By Department To clear all of the accumulators in the current department, touch CLEAR followed by ALL ACCUM. BY DEPARTMENT to display a confirmation screen.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Clear-Hourly Accumulators By Department To clear the hourly accumulators in the current department, touch CLEAR followed by HOURLY ACCUM. BY DEPARTMENT to display a confirmation screen. From the confirmation screen, touch YES to clear the hourly accumulators and return to the Master Editor Menu or NO to return to the Master Editor Menu without clearing.
Chapter 6: Master Editor, Clear Menu Clear-PLU Records Clear-PLU Records To delete all PLU records for the current department or a specified group, touch CLEAR followed by PLU RECORDS. A DELETE PLU TYPES message will appear with five options.
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Chapter 7: Master Editor, Configuration Menu ConFig Menu 7 Master Editor, Configuration Menu ConFig Menu To configure the master, first touch conFig to display the drop down menu.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide suspected in the database. If attempting to salvage records due to a corruption, first use Intelli-Net or Databack to backup any usable records, then reload the database after initializing. PLU Record Defaults Touch CONFIG followed by PLU RECORD DEFAULTS to present a SELECT DEFAULT OPTION message with three options. Touch PLU ACCUMULATOR NAMES to edit the accumulator names, ITEM NUMBER DUPLICATION to set the item number default, or CANCEL to return to the Master Editor Menu.
Chapter 7: Master Editor, Configuration Menu Passwords Passwords To change Master and Department passwords, touch CONFIG followed by PASSWORDS to display a list of passwords. (The Master Password will be first followed by all of the department passwords.) Locate the password you wish to change and touch that line. Enter the new password (up to 4 digits) through the numeric keyboard. When finished editing passwords, touch QUIT to save the changes and return to the Master Editor Menu.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Edit Name/Address Information To edit the store or current department Name or Address, touch the corresponding line and make the changes through the alphanumeric keyboard. The names can be up to 12 characters, while the address lines can be up to 32 characters. Edit Current Department Bar Code Number To edit the UPC number, touch the DEPT UPC line and then enter the Bar Code number for the current department.
Chapter 7: Master Editor, Configuration Menu Passwords Master Peripherals Touch Master Peripherals to configure the master serial ports for the report printer and host. Select PRINTER to configure the Master Report Printer or HOST to configure host communication parameters to a computer or modem. Peripheral Selection Screen PRINTER A serial RS232 printer can be connected directly to the REM/STEM for printing reports. Touching PRINTER will open the Printer Setup screen below.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Release Bold This hex code is used to return the print to regular (non-emphasized) print mode. The 8842/8843/8844/8845 use 1B,46 for release bold. Set Underline This hex code is used to turn on underline printing. The 8842/8843/8844/8845 use 1B,2D,31 for underline print. Release Underline This hex code is used to turn off underline printing. The 8842/8843/8844/8845 printers use 1B,2D,30 for underline print. Set Tabs Tab spacing.
Chapter 7: Master Editor, Configuration Menu Host ID Database Diagnostics The Host ID is used by a host computer to communicate with a specific device. This number must match the number programmed at the host to identify this master. ID numbers from 1 to 99 can be used, but must not be duplicated if other units are connected to the host. NOTE: POWER MASTER DOWN AFTER CHANGING THE HOST ID TO RESET THE ID IN MEMORY. The default is 01.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Network settings from here down display only when “Network” is set to “Automatic”. Setup Master Screens 1, 2 and 3 The selections on the setup screens are explained below. Selection Description Weighing Units This must match the weighing mode of the Clients and Satellites, either lb or kg. Weight Increment This must match the weighing mode of the Clients and Satellites. Normally 0.010 lb or 0.005 kg. Currency Increment The smallest division of the local currency.
Chapter 7: Master Editor, Configuration Menu Database Diagnostics Selection Server IP Description This is the REM current IP address. If the “Network” is set to “Automatic”, this field cannot be changed. If the “Network” is set to “Manual” then this field may be changed. The IP address is entered one octet at a time. The default value for this field is 255.255.255.000. Local Use Networks - If the Ethernet network is local, arbitrary numbers can be selected for the IP Address.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Selection Description Tracking Enabled YES Allows reports to be pulled from the master that use the tracking number associated with COOL in the PLU record. NO is standard reporting (default setting). DHCP Server This is the current IP address of the local network’s DHCP server. This field will only be displayed when the “Network” is set to “Automatic” and cannot be changed. DNS Server This is the current IP address of the local network’s DNS server.
Chapter 7: Master Editor, Configuration Menu Initialize RAM Initialize RAM This function will reset the master to factory defaults and will clear out all database files (PLU, NF, ET, Graphics, Totals, etc.). To access this function, select SETUP, MASTER EDITOR. Enter the password, and then select CONFIG/INITIALIZE RAM. This displays a warning screen with a confirmation to reset the scale to factory defaults.
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Chapter 8: Graphics Printing Graphics on the Model 8360 or 8361 8 Graphics Printing Graphics on the Model 8360 or 8361 The following section describes the graphics printing capability of the Model 8360 or 8361 with the Model 317 Standard Printer and DayGlo Printer. Label Printer 1 Store Logo Master Linked Graphic 1. *Format into Label. 2. Specify in PLU record under Graphic No. Master Store Logo Graphic 1. *Format into Label. 2. Assign in Unit Setup under Calibrate/Install,Plu Settings, Store Logo. 3.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Master Store Logo Graphic 1. *Format into Label. 2. Assign in Unit Setup under Calibrate/Install, Plu Settings, Store Logo. 3. Send Resident Graphics to Printer Two. (Optional) From Nutrition Facts file 1. *Format label. 2. Specified in PLU Record under Nutrifact No. Label Printer 2 Linked Graphic or Satellite Graphic or Store Logo or Nutrition Facts A Master Graphic File. 1. *Format Label. 2. Specified in PLU Record under Dayglo No. Satellite Graphic 1. *Format Label 2.
Chapter 8: Graphics Model 8360 or 8361 Satellite Graphics Model 8360 or 8361 Satellite Graphics The following graphics are resident in the Model 8360 or 8361 satellite. The graphics are permanent and cannot be edited, added, or deleted.
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Chapter 9: COOL Text Overview 9 COOL Text Overview Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) is information assigned to a specific PLU that designates where a product came from and the processing it went through. In many ways COOL records (Country of Origin Labeling) are treated very similar to ingredients records. COOL records must be assigned to a PLU in order to print, exactly how Ingredient information works.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Setting up COOL Records From the EDIT menu in the Master Editor select Linked Records. Depending on what component of COOL you wish to edit, select COOL Text, Production Text, Country Text or Pre Text. Enter the number associated to the COOL record on the keypad (1) and hit Enter or you hit the LIST button (2) to see a list of all COOL Text available and select the record you want to edit.
Chapter 9: COOL Text Setting up COOL Records If the COOL record you entered does not exist, you will have the option to ADD the record as a new COOL Text Record, COPY from an existing Text Record or CANCEL. If ADDING in as a new record, again the Keyboard will appear and the text information can be entered. Proceed as described above for editing a COOL record. If COPYING from an existing Text record, enter the number of the existing record you wish to copy from or select from a list.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide Assigning COOL Records to a PLU From the EDIT menu in the Master Editor select PLU Records. And enter the number of the PLU you wish to edit (1) or hit the List Button (2) to see a list of active PLUs. 1 2 On the second PLU record Edit screen (hit the DOWN button to access); you can assign a COOL Text, Production Text, Country Text and / or Pre Text record.
Chapter 9: COOL Text PLU Edit Screen & COOL PLU Edit Screen & COOL If COOL Records have been “forced” on a PLU you may need to verify or edit them When COOL Text is enabled, the PLU Edit screen will show the programmed default COOL text. As described above, the COOL Text is normally programmed into the PLU record and this pre-programmed COOL statement will be called up with the PLU record. However, if allowed, you can over-ride this setting from the PLU Edit screen.
SmartTouch Master User's Guide COOL Linked Record Examples COOL Text Note: It is also possible to reference a list number within a list. Example: list 000001 is embedded within linked record 000002 below as element 2.
Chapter 10: Remote Access Remote Access 10 Remote Access Remote Access There are three ways to access the STEM or REM for configuration and programming: Remote host, TNET Satellite, or Ethernet Client. However, if the STEM/REM is new, the network setup must first be performed using a TNET Satellite or by RS232 Serial Host using WinDataBack. The Ethernet Client and Ethernet Host will not work in this case because the network settings would not be configured yet.
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Chapter 11: Rackmount Ethernet Master General Description 11 Rackmount Ethernet Master General Description The Rackmount Ethernet Master will be referred to as either Ethernet Master or REM. The METTLER TOLEDO® REM (Rackmount Ethernet Master) is designed for connection to a network of METTLER TOLEDO TNET Satellite or Ethernet Client scales and controllers through a wired RS485 high-speed network, a wired Ethernet network, or a wireless Ethernet network.
SmartTouch Master User’s Guide Panel Connectors On/OFF Switch AC Power AC Power 11-2 Setup Button LED Panel Report Printer RS232 DB9-F Report Printer RS232 DB9-F Ethernet Jack RJ45 Ethernet Jack RJ45 TNET Jack RJ11 TNET Jack RJ11 Host Port DB9-F Host Port DB9-F REM0-5220 (Rear View – shown) REM0-5210 (Front View) REM0-5210 (Rear View – shown) REM0-5220 (Front View) REM Setup Button REM0-5200 (Rear View) Status LEDs
Chapter 11: Rackmount Ethernet Master LED Panel LED Panel The LEDs on the Master Board can be seen through a clear panel on the front of the REM0-5210 and on the rear of the REM0-5200 and REM0-5220. Functions of the LEDs are shown below. LED Panel LED Function I1 ON when receiving and processing host commands. I2 When flashing (downloading) operating system software, this LED will be ON. In normal operation, if an error is detected in the master program, the LED will be ON. Normally this LED is OFF.
SmartTouch Master User’s Guide Internal Components View is of the REM0-5220/REM0-5210. I/O Board REM0-5200 internal components are identical but have a slightly different placement.
Chapter 11: Rackmount Ethernet Master Dimensions Dimensions The REM0-5220 is shipped to be mounted underneath a UC-ST unit. The REM0-5210 and the REM0-5200 are designed to fit a standard 19” / 48.3 cm rack. 13.174 in / 33.461 cm 7.768 in / 19.73 cm 1.39 in / 3.53 cm 1U 13.174 in / 33.461 cm REM0-5220 Dimensions 7.768 in / 19.73 cm 13.174 in / 33.461 cm 1.39 in / 3.53 cm 1U 19 in / 48.3 cm NOTE: for rack mounted models, an additional 3” / 7.
SmartTouch Master User’s Guide Agency Approvals The REM is designed to meet the requirements of the following agencies: UL FCC UL114 Office Appliances and Business Equipment. UL746.51 Requirements for FCC Conducted Emissions and Radiated Emissions for a Class A device. TNET Communications The master/satellite communication network (TNET) uses RS485 Synchronous Data Link Communication (SDLC) at 345k baud. A transformer provides isolation with no DC connection between the scales.
Chapter 11: Rackmount Ethernet Master Memory Board Memory Board The REM is available with 2 MB, 4 MB, or 8 MB (MB = megabyte) battery-backed RAM Memory PCB's. The RAM is battery-backed and is supported when AC power is disconnected from the unit for up to two years (depending on the time the unit is disconnected from AC power). The alkaline battery is not recharged on the PCB. Size requirements can be computed using the following record size specifications. • Each PLU record uses 330 bytes.
SmartTouch Master User’s Guide Unpacking Remove the REM and accessories from the shipping carton and inspect for damage. Report any damage to the carrier promptly. Note: If you choose to dispose of the package, please recycle the materials. The packaging is recyclable natural fiber with biodegradable adhesives.
Chapter 11: Rackmount Ethernet Master Installation Guidelines Installation Guidelines Maximum Ambient Temperature Maximum Ambient Temperature (Tmra) for operation of the REM is 40ºC, measured inside the enclosure. When the REM is installed in a closed or multi-rack assembly, the internal operating ambient (inside the enclosure) may be greater than the room ambient temperature. In this case, consideration must be given the difference in ambient temperature between the room and inside the enclosure.
SmartTouch Master User’s Guide Rack Mounting When installing on a rack or cabinet unit, exercise care to mount the REM securely in the rack using the recommendations of the rack manufacturer. Pre-2007 REMs (REM0-5200) are designed for direct mounting in a standard 19” rack or rack cabinet. Mounting screws are supplied with the REM. Follow the rack manufacturer’s guidelines to ensure the rack assembly is secure from tipping. The REM0-5210 is also designed for rack mounting.
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