Emerson Series 3000 MVD User Manual

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Configuration and Use Manual
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19.4
Custody transfer (NTEP)
This section provides information on the BOL number, the custody transfer transaction, tickets and 
ticket printing, and general use of the Series 3000 device when World Area is set to NTEP.
19.4.1
BOL number
In custody transfer (NTEP) applications, there is one bill of lading (BOL) number. The BOL number 
is used to identify both the custody transfer transaction and the batch. The default BOL start number 
is 0, and the BOL number is incremented automatically when the discrete batch is reset. To change or 
reset the BOL start number manually, see Section 15.5.1. 
Note: The BOL number rolls over to 0 after 99,999,999 batches.
You cannot change the BOL start number while the device is secured. In most cases, the BOL start 
number is set during initial configuration and is not changed thereafter. To determine the current BOL 
number, check the most recent batch (NTEP) ticket.
19.4.2
Executing a custody transfer (NTEP) transaction
Custody transfer (NTEP) is used with the discrete batch application. To execute a custody transfer 
(NTEP) transaction:
1. Reset the batch. Because Reset on Start is disabled, you must reset the batch manually. At this 
point, the batch BOL number is incremented, the batch total is reset, and the custody transfer 
transaction begins.
2. Run the batch. The discrete batch application will automatically stop flow when the target is 
reached, but you may increase the target and resume flow if desired.
3. When the desired quantity has been delivered, as measured by the discrete batch application, 
stop flow and end the batch. 
4. End the transaction by printing a batch (NTEP) ticket. The custody transfer transaction ends 
when the first batch (NTEP) ticket is printed. You can print the ticket manually or 
automatically, at the end of a batch. You cannot print the ticket while the batch is stopped.
See the following section for information on ticket printing.
19.4.3
Batch (NTEP) tickets and ticket printing
The batch (NTEP) ticket is very similar to the batch ticket but contains some additional data. The 
batch (NTEP) ticket serves as the legal receipt. To print a batch (NTEP) ticket, see Section 15.5.2 for 
instructions for both automatic and manual printing, and for printing additional tickets.
Note the following: 
A batch (NTEP) ticket cannot be printed until flow stops.
If a batch (NTEP) ticket is printed, and the batch target is then increased and the batch is 
resumed, the custody transfer data will not change even though the batch data changes. All 
additional batch (NTEP) tickets printed during this batch will contain the original custody 
transfer data and the “Duplicate receipt” banner.
For printer type Epson TMU295, an out-of-paper alarm can be generated, depending on the 
setting of the Disable Paper Check parameter (see Table 13-3). No other forms of print failure 
are detected.