3E1151
SmartScale
800
User
Manual
30
USING
ELECTRONIC
IDS
The
Scale
can
be
used
with
an
electronic
ear
tagging
system.
During
a
weighing
session
an
animal
can
be
identified
by
reading
its
Electronic
ID.
You
can
use
Electronic
IDs
on
their
own,
or
the
Scale
can
also
link
and
store
the
Visual
Tag
Number
that
identifies
the
same
animal.
The
Visual
Tag
Number
is
whatever
alpha
numeric
(up
to
13
characters)
code
that
you
choose
to
enter
against
an
Electronic
ID
for
a
given
animal.
It
might
be
based
on
the
visible
number
printed
on
the
ear
tag
or
a
combination
of
the
number
and
the
colour
of
the
ear
tag:
"1234"
or
"123RED"
etc.
Setting up the Scale to use Electronic IDs
The
Electronic
ID
reader
connects
to
one
of
the
serial
ports
on
the
Scale.
As
described
in
Communications
(p
26),
this
port
must
be
set
to
read
EID
Standard.
Cross
‐
referencing
Visual
Tag
Numbers
The
Scale
maintains
a
cross
‐
reference
table
that
links
an
animal's
Electronic
ID
with
the
animal's
Visual
Tag
Number.
Once
it
makes
this
link,
the
Scale
remembers
the
Visual
Tag
Number
the
next
time
the
Electronic
ID
is
read.
The
Scale
can
store
up
to
21000
links
between
Electronic
IDs
and
Visual
Tag
Numbers.
If
the
limit
is
exceeded,
new
links
between
an
Electronic
ID
and
its
Visual
Tag
Number
cannot
be
stored.
In
this
case,
the
next
time
the
Electronic
ID
is
read,
its
Visual
Tag
Number
will
not
display.
Warnings
will
appear
leading
up
to
this.
See
Memory
full
warning
(p
82).
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