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Automated Weighing
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6.0
Automated Weighing
The 920i OnTrak Automated Weighing Kiosk is supported by the OnTrak truck weighing application. It
communicates with OnTrak for all required information. The software may be loaded into a single kiosk
(outbound) for a single-direction truck scale application, or it may be loaded into two kiosks (inbound/outbound)
to support dual-direction automated weighing.
After a successful download, the 920i needs to be power cycled.
6.1
Operation Sequence
The 920i displays the [] – [] – [] – [] – [Setup Menu] softkeys and welcome
message when it powers up or exits the configuration or setup menus.
•
When connection between the OnTrak Automated Weighing Kiosk
and OnTrak is broken or lost, the 920i will display
Unable to process
truck, See attendant for help
.
•
When the connection between the OnTrak Automated Weighing
Kiosk and the printer is broken or lost, the 920i will display
Error:
Printer Communication
.
•
If the printer is enabled in the set up menu and goes off line, the 920i
will not continue to run normally.
6.2
Processing a Truck
1. Ensure the scale is empty, zeroed, and displaying a
GREEN
traffic light.
2. Drive onto the scale. The traffic light turns to
RED
.
If the traffic light does not turn to
RED
when a truck is on the scale, adjust the threshold weight within the
OnTrack software.
3. The 920i display reads
Please enter your Truck ID
.
4. Enter the truck ID by using the numeric keypad/keyboard, scanning an HID RFID card, or by scanning a
SmartPass RF tag.
If using the HID or the SmartPass RFID ,the tag/card number must be entered in the “Radio Tag ID” field in
the trucks database in the OnTrak software. Port 1 must also be configured for the correct device in the
setup menu.
Port 1 baud rate settings need to be set appropriately for the attached device in the 920i configuration
menu (not the software setup menu).
5. The 920i queries OnTrak to search the truck’s SQL database for the entered ID.
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Truck/Radio Tag ID FOUND
Proceed to the next prompt.
•
Truck/Radio Tag ID FOUND without additional prompts
Proceed to complete weighment.
•
Truck ID NOT FOUND
The 920i displays
Truck ID was not found, Try again or see attendant for help
.
Enter valid ID or exit the scale.
If the driver does not exit the scale, the prompt will time out and revert back to the
Please enter
your Truck ID
prompt. When this occurs, it is normal for the traffic light to turn
GREEN
momentarily while the prompt is reset.
Figure 6-1. OnTrak Display when
connection is broken or lost
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