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Configuration and Use Manual 109
Configuring Custody Transfer
Configuring Custody Transfer StartupConfiguring TicketsConfiguring Digital Communications
4. If desired, you can mark the transfer variable with asterisks that will appear on the transfer
(OIML) ticket and in the transfer log, and optionally, the process monitor. To do this, refer to
Figure 12-1 and:
a. Select the transfer variable and set
W&M Approval to Approved. Data for this process
variable will be marked with asterisks on the transfer (OIML) ticket and in the transfer log,
and optionally on the process monitor (see Step 5).
b. For all other process variables, set
W&M Approval to Not Approved.
Note: The default setting is Not Approved. It is possible to set more than one process variable to
Approved. If you do this, all approved variables will be marked with asterisks.
Note: Approved variables are never marked with asterisks on batch (OIML) tickets.
Note: See Section 19.5.5 for a discussion of the transfer log.
5. If desired, you can specify that all process variables configured as approved in Step 4 will be
marked with asterisks on the process monitor (if the process variables are configured for
display; see Section 12.3). To do this, refer to Figure 14-2 and set
Process Monitoring as
desired:
Approved: Data for all process variables configured as approved in Step 4a will be
marked with asterisks on the process monitor (if the process variables are configured for
display; see Section 12.3).
Not Approved: No data will be marked with asterisks on the process monitor.
6. Determine how you will end the transaction, and perform required configuration. Typically,
printing a transfer (OIML) ticket or batch (OIML) ticket ends the transaction. However, if
printing is not available, you can end a custody transfer (OIML) transaction by using the
transfer reset function, and you can end a custody transfer (OIML/batch) transaction by
resetting the batch.
If you will print transfer (OIML) or batch (OIML) tickets:
a. Referring to Figure 13-2, set
Protocol to Printer.
b. Select
Configure Printer and configure printer communications (see Section 13.3.2).
c. Configure ticket format and ticket printing as described in Section 15.6.
If you will use the transfer reset function via the
RESET-T button, refer to Figure 13-1 and
set
Protocol to any value other than Printer. The RESET-T button will now be available
from the Transfer Totalizer screen on the View menu.
If you will use the transfer reset function via discrete input 1 or discrete input 2:
a. Referring to Figure 13-1, set
Protocol to any value other than Printer.
b. Select
Discrete Inputs.
c. Select
Transfer Reset Screen, then specify the discrete input to be used to complete
the transfer.
d. Select
Transfer Scr to Reset and specify the data to be added to the transfer log when
the specified discrete input is activated.
Note: These menu options are similar to the Transfer Print Screen and Transfer Screens To Print
menu options described in Section 15.6.2, except that if the discrete input is configured here, no
attempt will be made to print a ticket when the discrete input is activated, and the other menu allows
you to print a ticket containing only inventory data. The discrete input and transfer screens specified
here are reflected in the corresponding menu options, and vice versa.