Toledo 8142 Pro
Toledo 8142 Pro
Toledo 8142 Pro
(PR08)
1. Introduction
This manual describes the 8142Pro+ dual display scale terminal (PRGN-XXX8), which is tailor designed to meet the vehicle and floor scale needs. Installation and service procedure should be performed only by authorized personnel.
8142Pro+ is available in four versions. 100V , 120V , 220V and 240V , voltage variation is from 15% to +10% , frequency is from 49 to 63Hz . Power consumption is 12 Watts maximum . Power is applied through a modular power plug line cord. 8142Pro+ requires a true earth ground for reliable operation. The power line for 8142Pro+ must not be shared with equipment such as motors, relays, or heaters that generate line noise.
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8142PRO
METTLER TOLEDO
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2. Installation
This chapter gives detailed instructions and important information you will need to install 8142Pro+ scale instrument successfully. Please read this chapter throughly before you begin installation.
Scoreboard
Computer
ScaleWin
1000 kg
IBM
PQ30
COM1
COM2
Power Cord
SIGNAL
SHIELD GROUND TXD (RS-232) RXD (RS-232) SIGNAL GROUND CLRX+ CLTX+ CLRX-
PIN
1 2 3 7, 19, 22, 23 8, 16 9 10, 18
Note: The transmitter of 20 mA current loop is active, the receiver is passive. Below is the pin assignment of 8142Pro+ 8 to the Mettler-Toledo scoreboard .
COM1 at 8142Pro+ 7 9 7 Mettler-Toledo Scoreboard 1 2 CLRX+ CLRX-
If you want to connect your 8142Pro+ 8 to the computer , please refer to the below sheet for pin assignment .
COM1 2 3 7 Computer ( 9 pin ) 2 3 5 Computer ( 25 pin ) 3 2 7
SIGNAL SHIELD GROUND TXD (RS-232) RXD (RS-232) SIGNAL GROUND TXD+ (RS-422)
PIN 1 2 3 7 11
TXD- (RS-422) RXD+ (RS-422) RXD- (RS-422) 2.2.4 The Parallel Interface
12 13 24
The parallel interface is standard Centronics printer interface. It is used to connect to a printer. The parallel port connector is a 25 pin D-SUB female connector. The following diagram shows the pins assignments for connector.
SIGNAL STRORE DATA BIT0 DATA BIT1 DATA BIT2 DATA BIT3 DATA BIT4 DATA BIT5 DATA BIT6 DATA BIT7 ACK-
PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PIN 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ~ 25
Load cell output is rated in mV/V (millivolts per volt of excitation), marked on load cell data tag. Mettler Toledo load cells are typically 2 mV/V. Other load cells can range from 1 mV/V to 4.5 mV/V. The load cell capacity is the rated capacity marked on load cell data tag. The number of cells is the total number of load cells in the system , for the electronic mechanical scale , the level ratio is the total level ratiop in the system .
2.4.2 Calculate the total number of increments by dividing the calibrated capacity by the increment size.
Calibrated Capacity # Increments = ---------------------------Increment Size
Total Number of Increment 1,000 2,000 2,500 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 20,000 50,000
Microvolt Build Table Minimum V per Maximum mV per Increment Increment 2 mV/V 3 mV/V 3.0 26.0 38.0 1.5 13.0 19.0 1.2 10.4 15.2 1.0 8.7 12.7 0.75 6.5 9.5 0.6 5.2 7.6 0.5 4.4 6.4 0.375 3.3 4.8 0.3 2.6 3.8 0.15 1.3 1.9 0.1 0.52 0.76
Note: 8142Pro+ should never be programmed for least than 0.5 V per increment when used with single load cell applications and never less than 0.1 V per increment when used with multiple load cell applications. 8142Pro+ cannot be calibrated for builds that exceed the maximum V per increment listed in the microvolt build rate.
3. 8142Pro+ Operations
This chapter provides information that an operator will need to become fimiliar with the terminal and to perform its functions.
Kg
0 ~ G Net CN
Truck ID
Tare
Time
Date Accum.
Cargo ID
Client ID
Report
The two displays are same. The display is a numeric display. This area can display up to seven numbers each with a decimal point, comma, and annunciators. The annuniciators are: Center-of-zero ( o ) The center-of-zero annunciator indicates that the scale is within increment of gross zero. Scale in-motion ( ~ ) The scale instability annunciator indicates that the scale is in motion. The annuniciator will turn off when the scale is stable. The motion sensitivity of motion detection is adjustable in setup. Weighing mode ( Gross or NET) The 8142Pro+ will be in Net mode when a tare is active. Tare can be entered as a Preset tare value or tare may be automatically acquired when the operator presses the TARE key. Consecutive Number ( CN ) The consecutive number annunciator indicates CN has been recalled and displayed. You can exit the recall mode of CN by pressing EXIT key. Truck ID The truck ID annunciator indicates that you are entering a truck identification. TARE The tare annunciator indicates a pushbutton tare or keyboard tare is active. TIME/DATE The time annunciator indicates TIME has been displayed. The date annunciator indicates DATE has been displayed. Accumulator (Accum.) The accumulator annunciator indicates accumulation has been recalled and displayed. You can exit the recall mode of accumulation by pressing EXIT key.
Cargo ID The cargo ID annunciator indicates that you are entering a cargo identification. Client ID The client ID annunciator indicates that you are entering a client identification. Report The report annunciator indicates that the scale is in report mode. 8142Pro+ dual display version is equipped with a 24-key keypad as seen below:
The keypad consists of numeric keys 0 through 9 and fourteen function keys. The keys perform the following functions: NUMERIC keys are used to input numbers. ZERO zeros the scale. The ZERO key also functions as backspace when entering data from the keypad. TARE performs a pushbutton tare or keyboard tare if enabled in setup. CLEAR clears a tare value and returns the scale to gross mode. The CLEAR key also functions as delete when entering data from the keypad. Truck ID acknowledges a prompt and accepts data as truck ID entered from the keypad. Cargo ID acknowledges a prompt and accepts data as cargo ID entered from the keypad. Client ID acknowledges a prompt and accepts data as client ID entered from the keypad. CN key is used to recall consecutive number. RECALL is used to recall consecutive number or accumulations. TIME/DATE key is used to enter or recall the clock and the date. REPORT can generate and print truck-related, cargo-related and client-related reports. RECORD key is used to store a weighing transaction. ENTER/PRINT acknowledges a prompt and accepts data entered from the keypad. It also initiates a demand print output.
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Place a load to be tared on the platform. The upper display shows the gross weight of the load. Press TRUCK ID key, 8142Pro+ display id prompt.
Use the numeric keys to enter the truck number, then press TARE key. The truck number and the related tare will be stored. Entering a known tare weight prompt.
2. Use the numeric keys to enter the truck number, then press ENTER key. 8142Pro+ accept the truck ID, the top display show the entered TRUCK ID, the lower display show the stored tare corresponding to the stored TRUCK ID. 3. Use the numeric keys to enter the tare value, then press TARE key. The truck number and tare will be stored.
2. Use the numeric keys to enter the truck number, then press ENTER key. 8142Pro+ accept the truck ID, the top display show the entered TRUCK ID, the lower display show the stored tare corresponding to the stored TRUCK ID. 3. Press TARE key, 8142 recall the tare value corresponding to the above entered TRUCK ID, then return to net operating mode.
2. Use the numeric keys to enter the truck number, then press ENTER key. 8142Pro+ accept the truck ID, the top display show the entered TRUCK ID, the lower display show the stored tare corresponding to the stored TRUCK ID. 3. Press ENTER key, the 8142Pro+ will return to the normal operating mode.
2. Press CLEAR key, the lower display show Clr ALL prompt. 3. Press 1 to clear and 0 or EXIT key to cancel the operation. Clear a Truck ID/Tare prompt.
2. Use the numeric keys to enter the truck number, then press ENTER key. 8142Pro+ accept the truck ID, the top display show the entered TRUCK ID, the lower display show the stored tare corresponding to the stored TRUCK ID. 3. Press CLEAR key, the lower display show Clr it prompt.
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4.
Press PRINT key, 8142Pro+ print out the following TRUCK ID - TRANSACTION table.
DATE/TIME: 1999/02/26 08:26 CN TRUCK ID TARE (kg) SUBTOTAL (kg) TRANSACTIONS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 12345678 1250 24600 26 2 13579 530 578960 580 3 24680245 2680 4600 2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL: 608160 kg TOTAL TRANSACTIONS: 608
CN
CARGO ID
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 12 24000 18 2 15 258580 176 3 22 3240 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL: 285820 kg TOTAL TRANSACTIONS: 196
DATE/TIME: 1999/02/26 08:28 CN CLIENT ID SUBTOTAL (kg) TRANSACTIONS -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 12 24000 18 2 15 258580 176 3 22 3240 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOTAL: 285820kg TOTAL TRANSACTIONS: 196
DATE: 1999/02/26 CN TIME TRUCK ID CARGO ID CLIENT ID GROSS(kg) TARE(kg) NET(kg) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 08:10 12345678 03 15 3250 1200 2050 2 09:20 24680 16 01 24360 7650 16710 3 09:25 2468310 08 20 5800 850 5950 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accumulated Gross: 33410 kg Accumulated Net: 24710 kg
Note : The CN is automatic generated by 8142Pro+ , and you cant change that by yourself . The CN will come back to1 after the transaction are all cleared .
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Use the numeric key to enter truck ID, then press ENTER key. 8142Pro+ display the current truck ID-related subtotal. Press ENTER key, 8142Pro+ display the current truck ID-related accumulated number (transactions). Press any key, 8142Pro+ returns to normal operating mode.
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4.2 Parameters Setting [F1 [F1.1 ] ] Scale Interface Program Block Scale Capacity
Entering the desired scale capacity using the numeric keys, then press ENTER key. In the normal operating mode, if the weight on scale exceeds 5 increments over capacity, 8142Pro+ will display over-capacity message . The scale capacity is only entered according to the following Table 1, other scale capacities can not be accepted.
[F1.2
5]
Increment Size
Press 0 key to toggle through valid selections. The available increment size are 0.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50. [F1.3 X] Linearity Correction
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[F1.4
X]
Zero Adjustment
X = 0 Disable zero adjustment X = 1 Enable zero adjustment, 8142Pro+ shows [E SCL] prompt. Remove any weight on the platform and press ENTER key. 8142Pro+ automatically proceeds to capture zero and the display count down from 15 to 0, then advances to the next parameter setting.
[F1.5 X]
Span Adjustment
X = 0 Disable span adjustment X = 1 Enable span adjustment, 8142Pro+ shows [Add Ld] prompt. Place a test weight on the platform and press ENTER key. At the [ 00000] prompt, enter the amount of weight placed on the platform, then press ENTER key, 8142Pro+ automatically proceeds to capture the new span and the display count down from 15 to 0, then advances to the next parameter setting. Note : Before performing the span adjustment , the test weights should have been placed on the platform in operating mode , then put K1-1 at ON and 8142Pro+ enter into setup mode in order to perform span adjustment .
[F1.6 X]
Calibration
X = 0 Disable calibration X = 1 Enable calibration. Calibration involves emptying the scale then placing a known test weight on an empty platform and allowing the 8142Pro+ to capture values for zero and span. You can calibrate a scale with or without linearity correction. 8142Pro+ prompts you through the calibration.
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When the calibration completed, the display shows [CAL d], then continue to the next parameter setting.
[F1.7 X]
X = 0 Normal weight display mode X = 1 Weight displayed in minors , 1 display increment = 10 minors
[F2
[F2.1 X]
X=0 X=1 X=2 X=3
[F2.2
Zero Operation
Select ENTER key to enter zero operation or select 0 key to exit without zero operation.
[F2.2.3 X] Auto Zero Maintenance X=0 X=1 X=2 X=3 [F2.3 ] AZM disabled AZM within 0.5d window AZM within 1.0d window AZM within 3.0d window Tare Operation
Select ENTER key to enter tare operation or select 0 key to skip without tare operation.
[F2.3.1 X]
Enable Tare
[F2.3.2 X]
Tare Interlock
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[F2.3.3 X]
Auto Tare
X = 0 Auto tare disabled X = 1 Auto tare enabled , if the weight is more than 5d and in stable condition , 8142Pro+ will auto-tare .
[F2.3.4 X]
X = 0 Auto clear tare disabled X = 1 Auto clear tare enabled , if the scale is in gross zero , and 8142Pro+ will auto clear tare .
[F2.4 X]
Motion Sensitivity
[F2.5 2.0]
Digital Filter
X.X is the number data entry for the low pass filter corner frequency (0.5 ~ 9.9).
[F2.5.1 X]
[F3
Data Bits
[F3.3 X]
Parity
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[F3.4 X]
Checksum
[F3.5 X]
X = 0 None X = 1 Continuous mode X = 2 Demand mode , single line gross , tare , net weights
[F3.6 X]
X = 0 Disable X = 1 Enable discrete ACSII demand input Z = Zero T = Tare C = Clear P = Print
[F4
COM2 Program Block Baud Rate XXXX = a selection list of 300, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud rate. Data Bits
[F4.3 X]
Parity
[F4.5 X]
X=0 X=1 X=2 X=3
[F4.5.1 X]
Checksum
X = 0 Disable checksum if continuous output mode X = 1 Enable checksum if continuous output mode
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[F5
[F5.1 X]
[F5.2 X]
X = 0 Format A X = 1 Format B X = 2 Format C Note : If F5.1 = 1 , then F5.2 will be 0 ( format A ) automaticlly , only single ticket format available .
[F5.3 X]
[F5.4 X]
Autoprint enable
[F5.4.1 X]
Print threshold
Enter the minimum print weight value , in another words , the indicator will not initiate the print command if the weight is lower than the threshold value .
[F5.4.2 X]
Reset threshold
Enter the reset threshold value , that value means if the weights on the platform fall lower than the threshold value then above , it will enable the autoprint , otherwise , no output .
[F6
[F6.1 X]
[F6.2 X]
Cargo ID
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[F6.3 X]
Client ID
[F7
[F7.1 X]
X = 0 Disable memory test X = 1 Enable memory test, 8142Pro+ tests the 8142Pro+ s internal memory. The memory test includes the program memory, internal RAM of CPU, external RAM and EEPROM on the main board. The results of the memory tests are displayed on the 8142Pro+ and advances to next parameter setting.
[F7.2
X]
X=0 X=1
Display Test
Disable display test Enable display test, 8142Pro+ goes through a display test sequence. The display test sequence includes all segments of the display windows are lit, then shows the software part number and revision number and advances to next parameter setting.
[F7.3 X]
X=0 X=1
Keyboard Test
Disable keyboard test Enable keyboard test. Press ENTER key to show the value of a key to be pressed, press EXIT to exit keyboard test.
[F7.4 X]
X = 0 Disable the display of scale calibration factor X = 1 Enable the display of scale calibration factor. Press ENTER key to show the empty scale reading. [FinE0 ] [ xxxxx] The Upper Display shows prompt of the empty scale reading The Lower Display shows the empty scale reading
Press ENTER key to show the span reading [SPA1 ] [ xxxxx] The Upper Display shows prompt of the MSD of the span The Lower Display shows the MSD of the span reading
Press ENTER key to show the span reading [SPA2 ] [ xxxxx] The Upper Display shows prompt of the LSD of the span The Lower Display shows the LSD of the span reading
[F7.5 X]
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data. 8142Pro+ scrolls from 1 to 99. If the data is equal , that means the serial port is working fine . The serial interface test is useful in hardware diagnostics. Press Exit for exit the test .
[F7.5.1 X]
COM1 Test
[F7.5.2 X]
COM2 Test
[F7.6 X]
X = 0 Disable centronics interface test X = 1 Enable centronics interface test , Before test , connect 8142Pro+ with a printer with Centronics parallel port , and the printer will print prompt message Parallel Port Test Complete to show the test is OK , if 8142Pro+ shows error message , that means something wrong with the port .
[F7.7 X]
X = 0 Print setup and calibration parameters disabled X = 1 Print setup and calibration parameters through Centronics parallel port .
[F7.8 X]
X=0 X=1
Reset to Factory
Disable reset to factory Enable reset to factory default , 8142Pro+ shows [LoAd X] prompt Exit without resetting all parameters Confirm your intention to reset
[LoAd 0] [LoAd 1]
Reset to Factory performs a master reset which returns all of the parameters to their original factory settings. Refer to Appendix 3. 4.3 Exiting Parameters Setting and Calibration
Press EXIT key, 8142Pro+ shows [CAL OFF] Press ENTER key, 8142Pro+ shows [1-1 OFF] Open the front cover of 8142Pro+ , slide the K1-1 to OFF position, 8142Pro+ will return to normal weighing mode
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5.3 Troubleshooting
8142Pro+ is designed to be virtually error free and reliable. If problems do occur, do not attempt to repair the scale or indicator before you have determined the source of the problem. Begin by performing the diagnostic tests described in Chapter 4. If the problem persists, you can use the error codes table below to help identify the problem.
Error Code E 1 E 2 E 3 E 4 E 7
Description Fatal EPROM memory error. Fatal internal RAM error. EEPROM memory error. Fatal external RAM error. A/D converter error. Insufficient calibration test weight or insufficient signal from load cell. Calibration test weight too large Illegal test weight build entry
E 32
Remedy 1. Power down and back up. 2. Replace EPROM. 1. Power down and back up. 2. Replace CPU. 1. Power down and back up. 2. Replace EEPROM. 1. Power down and back up. 2. Replace external RAM. 1. Power down and back up. 2. Replace main PCB 1. Add additional test weight.
E 34 E 35
1. Decrease test weight. 1. Making sure the test weight value entered is a multiple of the setup increment. 1. Power down and back up.
E 36
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E 37 E 61 E 62 E 63 E 64 E 65 db FuLL id FuLL
The scale is in-motion. No paper of printer. The printer is busy. The printer is error The printer is interrupt. Printer controller error Data memory overflow Truck ID/TARE overflow Overcapacity indication Power warm-up overtime Undercapacity indication.
10V
5V
5.6 Battery
There is a rechargeable lithium battery on the 8142Pro+ . The battery powers real time clock and external memory chips. 8142Pro+ automatically charge the battery when 8142Pro+ is powered up.
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A.1 Format A
Format A is three tickets , below is the example :
WEIGHING TICKET 1 WEIGHING TICKET 2 WEIGHING TICKET 3
CN TIME DATE
CARGO CLIENT
CN TIME DATE
CARGO CLIENT
CN TIME DATE
CARGO CLIENT
A.2 Format B
METTLER-TOLEDO
CN DATE&TIME ID CARGO CLIENT GROSS(kg) TARE(kg ) NET( kg )
0073
99/11/20 13:04
111
1106
10
1096
METTLER-TOLEDO
CN DATE&TIME ID CARGO CLIENT GROSS(kg) TARE(kg ) NET( kg )
0074
99/11/20 13:08
123
10
1659
10
1649
Note : The title METTLER-TOLEDO can be compiled to other words through [F5.3 ] .
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A.3 Format C
METTLER-TOLEDO
CN DATE&TIME ID CARGO CLIENT GROSS(kg) TARE(kg ) NET( kg )
1 10 25 123
5 5 7 4
10 12 18 20
10 20 60 500
Note : The title METTLER-TOLEDO can be compiled to other words through [F5.3 ] .
CN TIME DATE
CARGO CLIENT
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Note
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Status Word B Function Gross=0 , Net=1 Positive = 0, Negative = 1 Overcapacity ( or under zero )=1 Motion=1 Unit : kg=1 Always = 1 Power up =1 Table B-3 : Status Word B Bit Definitions
Status Word C Always 0 Always 0 Always 0 Print request =1 Expanded weight =1 Always 1 Always 0 Table B-4 : Status Word C Bit Definitions
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................................1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. 8142PRO+ FEATURES .........................................................................................................................................1 8142PRO+ SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................1 ORDERING INFORMATION ....................................................................................................................................2
INSTALLATION......................................................................................................................................................3 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ..............................................................................................................................3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS.................................................................................................................................3 8142PRO+ JUMPER AND SWITCH SETTINGS ........................................................................................................5 MINIMUM INCREMENT SIZE FOR ANALOG SCALE INPUT .....................................................................................5
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8142PRO+ OPERATIONS .....................................................................................................................................6 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 8142PRO+ DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD .................................................................................................................7 THE BASIC OPERATOR FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................9 TRUCK ID/TARE OPERATION ...............................................................................................................................9 RECORDING A WEIGHING TRANSACTION ...........................................................................................................11 REPORT OPERATION ..........................................................................................................................................11 RECALL OPERATION ..........................................................................................................................................12
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PROGRAMMING AND CALIBRATION...........................................................................................................13 4.1 4.2 4.3 ENTERING PARAMETERS SETTING AND CALIBRATION .......................................................................................14 PARAMETERS SETTING ......................................................................................................................................14 EXITING PARAMETERS SETTING AND CALIBRATION ..........................................................................................21
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................................21 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 TOOLS AND SUPPLIES ........................................................................................................................................22 CLEARING AND REGULAR MAINTENANCE .........................................................................................................22 TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................................................................................22 ERROR CODES AND ACTIONS.............................................................................................................................22 TESTING OPERATIONAL VOLTAGES ...................................................................................................................23 BATTERY ...........................................................................................................................................................23
APPENDIX A : PRINT FORMAT ...............................................................................................................................24 A.1 FORMAT A ..............................................................................................................................................................24 A.2 FORMAT B ..............................................................................................................................................................24 A.3 FORMAT C ..............................................................................................................................................................25 A.4 FORMAT FOR MINI-PRINTER ...................................................................................................................................25 APPENDIX B : CONTINUOUS MODE OUTPUT ....................................................................................................26 APPENDIX C : 8142PRO+ FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING ...............................................................................28
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Quality Certificate Development,production,testing of this product according to the ISO9001/NO.0197A015 & ISO14001/NO.06-2000-52
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