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15th March 1986, Page 33
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PEED, simplicity and detailed accuracy re claimed for a new microprocessorased weighing terminal made by Salter. The terminal is typewriter-sized and an be equipped with a 32K batteryapported random access memory which llows the user to store weight iformation and various corresponding etails. By entering a simple alphaumeric identification code, the operator an check against a pre-programmed irget the weight of a vehicle, and on ach of its axles, as it stands on a linked veighbridge or axle weigher. The ,perator is immediately informed of any Nerweight axles by a print-out. As well as weighing vehicles, the ;alter Weighing Terminal can be used to Dg accumulations of goods at remote veighing stations and provide an nventory control by parts counting, ;alter Industrial Measurement Ltd lpring Road

imethwick Warley West Midlands B66 1PE

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