EMIS Interface Description - Measurement Solutions
EMIS Interface Description - Measurement Solutions
EMIS Interface Description - Measurement Solutions
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6 Programming Details<br />
6.1 Original Delivery Note<br />
Specification<br />
Euro <strong>Interface</strong> <strong>EMIS</strong><br />
<strong>Interface</strong> <strong>Description</strong><br />
� The design of the form must satisfy particular requirements for reasons of compatibility<br />
with W&M regulations. Since the OBC is not included in the W&M calibration, the<br />
measuring system must be capable of autonomously printing a discharge record (the<br />
original delivery note), without any reference to the OBC or the <strong>EMIS</strong> interface.<br />
� This original delivery note is then placed at the beginning of the actual delivery<br />
documentation (bill / delivery note). The positions are printed at the same time as the<br />
transfer of the measurement results to the OBC.<br />
� The OBC is initially only required to print a header, to position the printing head, and<br />
possibly to make desirable adjustments to the attributes (when not controlled by the<br />
measuring system).<br />
� When the discharge has been completed and the record of the measurements has been<br />
printed, the OBC can add customer information to the original delivery note so that it can<br />
easily be assigned at a later stage.<br />
� The purpose of the original delivery note is to obtain a confirmation of delivery (a<br />
signature) from the end customer on the "calibrated" delivery note. The driver brings this<br />
back to the office for use in accounting and the calculation of government duty. The rest of<br />
the form is retained by the customer.<br />
MNF19002EUS / DOK-411E Rev. 2.00 / MB / jp / Juli 2008 53<br />
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