8200-M698-O1 Rev B 225 Installation and Technical 97ID STORAGE OPERATIONThe ID Storage feature has been designed to control three different types of transactions andweighing operations. The first type of transaction assigns a permanent ID string, has a storedtare weight, and accumulates net weight totals for the ID. The second type assigns apermanent ID string and accumulates net weight totals for the ID, but does not have apermanent stored weight. The third type temporarily assigns an ID string (while weighing in)and does not accumulate any net weight totals for the ID.PERMANENTSingle Pass Transaction (One-Step Operation)The first type of permanent transaction is a "single pass" transaction and is used toweigh loaded containers with a permanent ID string and a previously stored tare weight.The stored tare weight requires weighing the empty container in advance or if theweight of the empty container is known, by entering that value as a manual tare weight.The single pass transaction completes a ticket and accumulates the net weight for theID associated with the container with a "one-step" weighing operation.Two Pass Transaction (Two Step Operation)The second type of permanent transaction is a "two pass" transaction and is used toweigh the loaded container once when it is empty and once when it is loaded. Apermanent ID string and a previously stored zero (0) tare weight is required. In the twopass transaction, the zero tare weight is replace by the new tare weight after the firstpass and returned to zero after the second pass when the transaction has beencompleted. The two pass transaction requires a "two-step" weighing operation. On thefirst step, the incoming weight will be stored and an interim ticket will be printed. On thesecond step, during the outgoing transaction, a complete ticket will be printed and thenet weight for the ID associated with the container will be added to the accumulator.TEMPORARYTwo Pass Transaction (Two Step Operation)The third type is a temporary "two pass" transaction that also requires a "two-step"operation. However, the ID string is only in memory while the container is weighed inand out and the net weight will not be accumulated. In this type of transaction, on thefirst pass, the container will be placed on the scale and an ID will be selected either bythe operator entering an ID string or by the indicator automatically assigning the IDstring. The weight will be stored and an interim ticket will be printed. On the secondpass, the ID string is entered and the stored weight is recalled for printing the completeticket. After the ticket has printed, the ID number and the stored weight will be removedfrom memory.