EN 50 7000 SERIES INDICATORSNote that decimal values from 32 to 255 can be entered. Control characters in decimal values 0 to 31 cannotbe entered using this method. Control characters can be included in a template created using the InSitesoftware. They will be recognized by the T72XW when the template is downloaded, and will be included in thetemplate when it is printedWhen entry is complete, press ENTER and focus will move back to String #. It is then possible to select anotherstring to enter or edit.ReportsThe reports setup screen enables configuration of the structure of reports that are generated by the T72XWterminal. The reports setup screens include width, header, record separator and footer selections.WidthUse the selection box for the Width field to select the width of the reports Narrow (40) – 40 character-wide reports Wide (80) – 80 character-wide reportsHeaderThe Header field specifies the number of blank lines (CR/LF) to be placed at the start of each report.Record SeparatorA repeated character may be selected as a separator between printed records in the report. This step selects thecharacter to be used. The character choices in the selection box are:None (no separator between records) = (equal symbols)* (asterisks) CR/LF (blank line)- (dashes)For example, if * (asterisks) is selected, the resulting line separator will appear as follows:*************************************************************************FooterThe Footer field specifies the number of blank lines (CR/LF) to be placed at the end of each report.ConnectionsThe connections setup provides a method to assign a function to a physical port in the terminal. The optional portsare only available if the appropriate option board has been installed.Setup pages are available for the COM1, COM2, USB and Ethernet ports in the T72XW terminal.These screens define what type of communication will occur over each port. If no connections are programmed,there will not be any data communication on that port. Specific details of the different assignments can be found inAppendix E, Communications.It may be required that one port support a demand output from basic weighing, a demand print from an applicationand maybe a report print. To support this capability, if the first Assignment is Demand or Report, a secondassignment is made available (Assignment 2). If Assignment 2 is programmed for Demand or Report, then a thirdassignment (Assignment 3) will be available. If an assignment is programmed as anything except Demand orReports, then no additional assignments will be possible.Depending upon the assignment for a port, a template or checksum setup parameter will be shown. Refer toTable 3-5 for a list of the possible assignments for each port and the additional setup parameters required for thatassignment.