IND215 User Guide Weighing Terminal
Transcript of IND215 User Guide Weighing Terminal
User Guide IND215
Weighing Terminal
IND215
Weighing Terminal
Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your INDINDINDIND215215215215 Weighing TerminalWeighing TerminalWeighing TerminalWeighing Terminal
Congratulations on choosing the quality and precision of METTLER TOLEDO. Proper use of your new equipment according to this Manual and regular calibration and maintenance by our factory-trained service team ensures dependable and accurate operation, protecting your investment. Contact us about a service agreement tailored to your needs and budget. Further information is
available at www.mt.com/service.
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accuracy – an out of specification scale can diminish quality, reduce profits and increase liability. Timely service from METTLER TOLEDO will ensure accuracy and optimize uptime and equipment life.
a. Installation, Configuration, Integration and TrainingInstallation, Configuration, Integration and TrainingInstallation, Configuration, Integration and TrainingInstallation, Configuration, Integration and Training: Our service representatives are factory-trained, weighing equipment experts. We make certain that your weighing equipment is ready for production in a cost effective and timely fashion and that personnel are trained for
success.
b. Initial Calibration DocumentationInitial Calibration DocumentationInitial Calibration DocumentationInitial Calibration Documentation: The installation environment and application requirements are unique for every industrial scale so performance must be tested and certified. Our calibration services and certificates document accuracy to ensure production quality and provide a quality system record of performance.
c. PerioPerioPerioPeriodic Calibration Maintenancedic Calibration Maintenancedic Calibration Maintenancedic Calibration Maintenance: A Calibration Service Agreement provides on-going confidence in your weighing process and documentation of compliance with requirements. We offer a variety of service plans that are scheduled to meet your needs and designed to fit your budget.
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Statement regarding harmful substances
We do not make direct use of harmful materials such as asbestos, radioactive substances or arsenic compounds. However, we purchase components from third party suppliers, which may contain some of these substances in very small quantities.
Warnings and Cautions
• READ this manual BEFORE operating or servicing this equipment and FOLLOW these
instructions carefully.
• SAVE this manual for future reference.
WARNING FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD CONNECT THE IND215 TERMINAL TO
PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG.
WARNING ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THE TERMINAL. EXERCISE CARE WHEN
MAKING CHECKS, TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS THAT MUST BE MADE WITH POWER ON.
FAILING TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING THE IND215 IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE IN AREAS CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS BECAUSE OF
COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. DO NOT INSTALL AN IND215 INTO AN
EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT.
WARNING WHEN THIS EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED AS A COMPONENT PART OF A SYSTEM, THE
RESULTING DESIGN MUST BE REVIEWED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WHO ARE FAMILIAR
WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF ALL COMPONENTS IN THE SYSTEM AND THE
POTENTIAL HAZARDS INVOLVED. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN
BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION BEFORE CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING ANY INTERNAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OR
INTERCONNECTING WIRING BETWEEN ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ALWAYS REMOVE POWER
AND WAIT AT LEAST THIRTY (30) SECONDS BEFORE ANY CONNECTIONS OR
DISCONNECTIONS ARE MADE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN
DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR BODILY HARM.
NOTICE TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE PCB OR LOAD CELL, REMOVE POWER FROM THE IND215 TERMINAL AND WAIT AT
LEAST 30 SECONDS BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING ANY HARNESS.
NOTICE
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES.
Warnings and Cautions
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
In conformance with the European
Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance withspecified for electrical and electronic equipment.
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device.
Should this device be passed on to otcontent of this regulation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment.
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device.
Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regulation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies
local regulations at the collecting point
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from
her parties (for private or professional use), the
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1. Safety instructions ......................................................................... 1-1
1.2. Descriptions ................................................................................. 1-1
1.3. Display ........................................................................................ 1-2
2 Putting into Operation .................................................................. 2-1
2.1. Unpacking ................................................................................... 2-1
2.2. Connecting the weighing platform ................................................... 2-1
2.3. Notes on certified weighing systems ................................................ 2-2
3 Operation .................................................................................... 3-1
3.1. Switching on and off ..................................................................... 3-1
3.2. Zeroing ........................................................................................ 3-1
3.3. Simple weighing ........................................................................... 3-2
3.4. Weighing with tare ........................................................................ 3-2
3.5. Check weighing ............................................................................ 3-2
3.6. Switch weight unit ......................................................................... 3-4
3.7. Cleaning ...................................................................................... 3-4
4 Operator menu ............................................................................ 4-1
4.1. Entering the operator menu ............................................................ 4-1
4.2. Operating the menu ....................................................................... 4-1
4.3. F2- Application menu .................................................................... 4-2
4.4. F3 - Teminal Menu ........................................................................ 4-3
4.5. F4 - Communication menu ............................................................ 4-5
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4.6 F6 - Ending menu ......................................................................... 4-7
5 Supervisor menu ......................................................................... 5-1
5.1. Entering Supervisor menu .............................................................. 5-1
5.2. F1 - Scale menu ........................................................................... 5-1
5.3. F5- Maintenance ........................................................................... 5-6
5.4. F6 - Ending Menu ......................................................................... 5-6
6 Error messages ........................................................................... 6-1
7 Technical D ata ............................................................................ 7-1
7.1. Weighing terminal ......................................................................... 7-1
7.2. A/D Converter ............................................................................... 7-2
7. 3. Serial interface .............................................................................. 7-2
8 Spare part List ............................................................................. 8-1
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1 Introduction
1.1. Safety Instructions
Product safety plays an important role at METTLER TOLEDO.
Non-observance of the following instructions can lead to damage to the weighing terminal and/or
injuries
▲ Read this manual carefully beforebeforebeforebefore operating or servicing this equipment.
▲ Store these instructions for future use.
▲ Strictly observe these instructions.
▲ Only permit qualified personnel to make checks, tests and adjustments to be carried out with power on. Failing to observe these precautions can result in bodily harm.
▲ Always disconnect this device from the power supply before installing, servicing, cleaning or performing maintenance.
▲ Do not use the device in hazardous areas. Our product range includes special devices for hazardous areas.
▲ Do not open the weighing terminal. The warranty is void if this stipulation is ignored. The weighing terminal may only be opened by authorized persons.
1.2. Description
1.2.1. General
VersionsVersionsVersionsVersions The version of the IND215 weighing terminal:
• IND215 with optional RS232 interface
FeaturesFeaturesFeaturesFeatures Two main weighing functions can be performed with this device.
• Basic weighing (zero, tare, clear)
• Simple checking weighing
• Power-saving technology with auto power-off is installed on the terminal.
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1.3. Display
1.3.1. Status indicators
LEDLEDLEDLED MeaningMeaningMeaningMeaning
Over/Ok/Under Indicators for check weighing
>0< Zero setting activated
~ Motion indicator
B/G Brutto/gross weight
NET The displayed weight value is a net weight value
lb/oz/kg/g Currently chosen weight unit
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1.3.2. Keys
KeyKeyKeyKey Operating modeOperating modeOperating modeOperating mode MenuMenuMenuMenu
Zeroing of the weighing terminal
Scrolling forward
When editing numeric
values: decrease the value
Tare the weighing terminal Scrolling back
When editing numeric values: increase the value
Function key Moving back to the next higher menu item
When editing numeric values: accept the current
decade and move to the next higher decade
Switching power on/ off
(long key-press)
Activating menu item
Accepting selected setting
1.3.3. Connections
1 Power supply
2 Serial Interface (RS232) 3 Weighing Platform (Load Cell)
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2 Putting into Operation
2.1. Unpacking
1. Inspect the package immediately upon receipt.
− If the package is damaged, check for internal damage and file a freight claim with the
carrier, if necessary.
− If the container is undamaged, open the package.
2. Remove the weighing terminal from the package and place it on a solid, flat surface.
3. Check all parts with the checklist. Make sure no part was damaged or missing.
− Weighing terminal
Keep the packing material and shipping insert in case you need to return the weighing terminal to a METTLER TOLEDO representative.
2.2. Connecting the weighing platform
2.2.1. Opening the weighing terminal
DANGER!
Electric shock hazard!
▲ Before opening the weighing terminal, switch the weighing terminal off and disconnect the
power supply.
▲ Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.
1. Loosen the 4 nuts on the cover, incl. one lead seal nut.
2. Lift off and remove the cover.
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2.2.2. Connecting the weighing platform
Insert the weighing platform cable through the cable gland into the weighing terminal.
Connect the weighing platform to the 7-pin terminal strip J2 according to the following table.
2.2.3. 2.2.3. Closing the weighing terminal
� Mount the cover and tighten the 4 nuts.
2.3. Notes on certified weighing systems
On certified weighing systems, after setup and calibration the weighing platform connection at the weighing terminal must be sealed with a sealing wire (1).
Please contact METTLER TOLEDO Service or your local weights and measures authorities.
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3 Operation
3.1. Switching on and off
3.1.1. Switching on
� Press and hold until the display lights go on.
The display lights up and then shows the software number.
When the weight display appears, the weighing terminal is ready for operation.
3.1.2. Switching off
� Press and hold until -OFF- is displayed.
3.2. Zeroing
Zeroing corrects the influence of slight soiling on the load plate.
3.2.1. Setting to zero manually
1. Unload the weighing platform.
2. Press . The zero display appears.
3.2.2. Automatic zeroing
In standard operation, the zero point of the weighing platform is automatically corrected when the weighing platform is unloaded.
In case of non-certified weighing platforms, the automatic zero point correction can be deactivated in the supervisor menu (F1.4.1).
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3.3. Simple weighing
1. Place the weighing sample on the weighing platform.
2. Wait until the motion indicator goes out.
3. Read the weighing result.
3.4. Weighing with tare
3.4.1. Taring
� Place an empty container on the weighing platform and press .
The zero display and the NET indicator appear.
3.4.2. Clearing the tare
� Press .
The NET indicator goes out, the gross weight appears in the display.
• If automatic clearing of the tare weight is set in the supervisor menu (F1.5.2 = On), the tare weight is cleared automatically as soon as the weighing platform is unloaded to zero.
• If tare interlock is set in the supervisor menu (F1.5.3 = On), the tare weight can only be cleared
when the weighing platform is unloaded to zero.
3.4.3. Automatic taring
This function must be activated in the supervisor menu (F1.5.1 = On).
� Place an empty container on the weighing platform.
The weight applied on the weighing platform is automatically saved as the tare weight.
The zero display and the NETNETNETNET indicator appear.
3.5. Check weighing
� F2.1 = OVErF2.1 = OVErF2.1 = OVErF2.1 = OVEr is set in the operator menu.
In the factory setting, the check weighing function is working with target input by weight and with upper and lower tolerances of 10 d. These parameters can be customized with parameters F2.2.1
to F2.2.3.
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3.5.1. Setting target weight
1. Press to activate the check weighing function.
2. If necessary, press to tare the weight.
3. Press and hold until tArGEttArGEttArGEttArGEt and the 3 indicators Under, OK, OverUnder, OK, OverUnder, OK, OverUnder, OK, Over appear.
If F2.2.1=WEIGHtF2.2.1=WEIGHtF2.2.1=WEIGHtF2.2.1=WEIGHt (factory setting) is set in the operator menu, the weight display appears.
� Put the target weight on the weighing platform and save with .
The OK OK OK OK indicator lights.
If F2.2.2=MAnUALF2.2.2=MAnUALF2.2.2=MAnUALF2.2.2=MAnUAL is set in the operator menu, the weight display with blinking last digit appears.
1. Enter target weight using the , and keys and confirm with . See section “Operating the menu” for detailed instructions.
2. Save entered weight value as target weight using the key.
3.5.2. Check weighing
Example: Target weight = 1.000 kg
• Weight is less than the target weight and below the lower tolerance value.
− The Under indicator lights.
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• Weight is within the tolerance values.
− The OK indicator lights.
• Weight is more than the target weight and above the upper tolerance value.
− The Over indicator lights.
Switching between check weighing and normal weighingSwitching between check weighing and normal weighingSwitching between check weighing and normal weighingSwitching between check weighing and normal weighing
� Press to switch between check weighing and normal weighing.
3.6. Switching weight unit
� F1.7 F1.7 F1.7 F1.7 ≠ 0000 and different from F1.2.1 (first unit)
� F2.1 = UnitF2.1 = UnitF2.1 = UnitF2.1 = Unit
� Press to switch between the weight units.
The displayed weight unit remains until it is switched again.
3.7. Cleaning
DANGER!DANGER!DANGER!DANGER!
Electric shock hazard due to ingress of moisture!Electric shock hazard due to ingress of moisture!Electric shock hazard due to ingress of moisture!Electric shock hazard due to ingress of moisture!
▲ Before cleaning the weighing terminal, pull out the power plug to disconnect the unit from the
power supply.
Further notes on Further notes on Further notes on Further notes on cleaningcleaningcleaningcleaning � Use a damp cloth. � Do not use any acids, alkalis or strong solvents. � Do not clean the weighing terminal using a high-pressure cleaning unit or under running water. � Follow all the relevant instructions regarding cleaning intervals and permissible cleaning
agents.
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4 Operator Menu
The operator menu consists of the following blocks:
F2 – F key menu settings
F3 – Terminal menu settings
F4 – Communication menu settings
F6 – Exit menu
4.1. Entering the operator menu
1. Press and hold and at the same time until MAStErMAStErMAStErMAStEr appears.
2. Enter password: and confirm with . SEtUp SEtUp SEtUp SEtUp appears.
3. Press to enter the menu.
4.2. Operating the menu.
KeyKeyKeyKey Operating modeOperating modeOperating modeOperating mode
• Scrolling forward
• When editing numeric values: decrease the value
• Scrolling back
• When editing numeric values: increase the value
• Moving back to the next higher menu item
• When editing numeric values: accept the current
decade and move to the next higher decade
• Activating menu item
• Accepting selected setting
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Numeric entryNumeric entryNumeric entryNumeric entry
1. Press to activate editing the displayed value.
The (last) digit will blink.
2. Increase the displayed digit using the key.
– or –
Decrease the displayed digit using the key.
3. When entering multi-digit numbers, use the key to move the cursor one place to
the left.
4. Change the digit as described in step 2.
5. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 if necessary.
6. When all digits are entered, use the key to confirm the entry.
4.3. F2 – Application menu
Factory settings are printed in boldboldboldbold characters.
4.3.1. F2.1 – F key function
Two different functions can be assigned to the F key:
UnitUnitUnitUnit When pressing the F key, the weight value switches between first the weight value switches between first the weight value switches between first the weight value switches between first
unit (set at F1.2.1) and second unit (set at F1.7)unit (set at F1.2.1) and second unit (set at F1.7)unit (set at F1.2.1) and second unit (set at F1.7)unit (set at F1.2.1) and second unit (set at F1.7)
OVEr Plus/Minus weighing. Additional settings, see F2.2
4.3.2. F2.2 – Plus/Minus weighing
F2.2.1 F2.2.1 F2.2.1 F2.2.1 –––– Setting the target weightSetting the target weightSetting the target weightSetting the target weight
WEIGHtWEIGHtWEIGHtWEIGHt By weighing in By weighing in By weighing in By weighing in an actual sample weight
MAnUAL By numeric entry
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F2.2.2 F2.2.2 F2.2.2 F2.2.2 –––– UpperUpperUpperUpper tolerancetolerancetolerancetolerance
After selecting the parameter, the currently set tolerance value is displayed.
Upper tolerance = target value + displayed tolerance valueUpper tolerance = target value + displayed tolerance valueUpper tolerance = target value + displayed tolerance valueUpper tolerance = target value + displayed tolerance value
1. If necessary, use the F key to activate editing.
2. Change tolerance value using the 0, T and F keys.
Factory setting Upper tolerance value = 10 d10 d10 d10 d
Possible settings 0 ... maximum load
F2.2.3 F2.2.3 F2.2.3 F2.2.3 –––– Lower toleranceLower toleranceLower toleranceLower tolerance
After selecting the parameter, the currently set tolerance value is displayed.
Lower tolerance = target value Lower tolerance = target value Lower tolerance = target value Lower tolerance = target value –––– displayed tolerance valuedisplayed tolerance valuedisplayed tolerance valuedisplayed tolerance value
1. If necessary, use the F key to activate editing.
2. Change tolerance value using the 0, T and F keys.
Factory setting Upper tolerance value = 10 d10 d10 d10 d
Possible settings 0 ... maximum load
4.3.3. F2.10 – Reset F key settings
Reset all parameters F2.x(x) to factory setting.
4.4. F3 – Terminal menu
Factory settings are printed in bold characters.
4.4.1. F3.1 – Display settings
F3.1.1 F3.1.1 F3.1.1 F3.1.1 –––– BacklightBacklightBacklightBacklight
The weighing terminal may switch off the backlight when during the set time no action on the weighing terminal or no change in weight occurred.
On Backlight enabledenabledenabledenabled
OFF OFF OFF OFF Backlight disableddisableddisableddisabled
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F3.1.2 F3.1.2 F3.1.2 F3.1.2 –––– Backlight timeoutBacklight timeoutBacklight timeoutBacklight timeout
� F3.1.1 is set to On.
Factory setting 5 s
Possible settings 0, 3 ... 99 s If the time is set to 0, the backlight will be on all the time
4.4.2. F3.2 – Power off settings
The weighing terminal may switch off when during the set time no action was on the weighing terminal or on the weighing platform.
F3.2.1 F3.2.1 F3.2.1 F3.2.1 –––– Auto power offAuto power offAuto power offAuto power off
On Auto power off enabledenabledenabledenabled
OFF OFF OFF OFF Auto power off disableddisableddisableddisabled
F3.2.1 F3.2.1 F3.2.1 F3.2.1 –––– Auto power off timeAuto power off timeAuto power off timeAuto power off time
� F3.2.1 is set to On.
Factory setting 5 (minutes)
Possible settings 1 ... 60 (minutes)
4.4.3. F3.3 – Sleep mode
The weighing terminal may switch to sleep mode when during the set time no action on the weighing terminal or no change in weight occurred.
F3.3.1 F3.3.1 F3.3.1 F3.3.1 –––– Sleep mode on/offSleep mode on/offSleep mode on/offSleep mode on/off
On Sleep mode enabledenabledenabledenabled
OFF OFF OFF OFF Sleep mode disableddisableddisableddisabled
F3.3.2 F3.3.2 F3.3.2 F3.3.2 –––– Sleep mode timeSleep mode timeSleep mode timeSleep mode time
� F3.3.1 is set to On.
Factory setting 60 (seconds)
Possible settings 30, 60, 90 (seconds)
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4.4.4. F3.10 – Reset terminal settings
Reset all parameters F3.x(.x) to factory setting.
4.5. F4 – Communication menu
Factory settings are printed in bold characters.
4.5.1. F4.1 – Printing mode
PrintPrintPrintPrint When pressing the On/Off key, the current display is printed
Aprint Stable weight values are printed automatically
Contin Toledo continuous mode
4.5.2. F4.2 – Format
F4.2.1 F4.2.1 F4.2.1 F4.2.1 –––– Line formatLine formatLine formatLine format
MULti Multi line
SinGle Single line
F4.2.2 F4.2.2 F4.2.2 F4.2.2 –––– Print FormatPrint FormatPrint FormatPrint Format
StAndr Standard
OVEr over/good/under
F4.2.3 F4.2.3 F4.2.3 F4.2.3 –––– Add line feedAdd line feedAdd line feedAdd line feed
Factory setting 3 (lines)
Possible lines 0 ... 9 (lines)
F4.2.4 F4.2.4 F4.2.4 F4.2.4 –––– Auto print thresholdAuto print thresholdAuto print thresholdAuto print threshold
A stable weight value that is higher than the set value is printed automatically.
Factory setting 10 d
Possible lines 0 ... maximum load
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F4.2.5 F4.2.5 F4.2.5 F4.2.5 –––– Auto print reset thresholdAuto print reset thresholdAuto print reset thresholdAuto print reset threshold
The scale must be unloaded below the set value before a new weight value can be printed automatically.
Factory setting 10 d
Possible lines 0 ... maximum load
4.5.3. F4.3 – Parameters
F4.3.1 F4.3.1 F4.3.1 F4.3.1 –––– BaudrateBaudrateBaudrateBaudrate
Possible baudrates:
1200
2400
4800
9600960096009600
19200
In TOLEDO continuous mode use a baudrate higher than 2400.
F4.3.2 F4.3.2 F4.3.2 F4.3.2 –––– Data bits / parityData bits / parityData bits / parityData bits / parity
7777----oddoddoddodd 7 bits, parity odd
7-EvEn 7-EvEn 7 bits, parity even
8-nonE 8 bits, no parity
F4.3.3 F4.3.3 F4.3.3 F4.3.3 –––– Xon/XoffXon/XoffXon/XoffXon/Xoff
On Xon/Xoff enabled
OFF Xon/Xoff disabled
F4.3.4 F4.3.4 F4.3.4 F4.3.4 –––– ChecksumChecksumChecksumChecksum
On Checksum enabled
OFF Checksum disabled
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4.5.4. F4.10 – Reset communication settings
Reset all parameters F4.x (.x) to factory settings.
4.6. F6 – Ending menu
1. Press .
SAVESAVESAVESAVE appears.
2. Press again to save changes.
- Or -
� Press to reject changes.
AbOrtAbOrtAbOrtAbOrt appears.
� Press .
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5 Supervisor Menu
The supervisor menu consists of the following blocks:
F1 – Scale menu settings
F5 – Maintenance menu settings
F6 – Exit menu
5.1. Entering supervisor menu
1. Press and hold and at the same time until MAStErMAStErMAStErMAStEr appears.
2. Enter password: and confirm with .
SEtUpSEtUpSEtUpSEtUp appears.
3. Press to enter the menu.
5.2. F1 – Scale menu
Factory settings are printed in boldboldboldbold characters.
5.2.1. F1.1 – Approval
nononono nononono approval
OIML approval according to OIML
ntEP approval according to NTEP
otHEr for other approvals
5.2.2. F1.2 Scale capacity and increments
F1.2.1 F1.2.1 F1.2.1 F1.2.1 –––– First weight unitFirst weight unitFirst weight unitFirst weight unit
1111 weight unit: kgweight unit: kgweight unit: kgweight unit: kg
2 weight unit: lb(1 lb = 0.454 kg = 454 g = 16 oz)
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F1.2.2 F1.2.2 F1.2.2 F1.2.2 –––– Full Full Full Full capacitycapacitycapacitycapacity
Factory setting 6 (kg)6 (kg)6 (kg)6 (kg)
Possible lines 1 ... 1500 (kg)
F1.2.3 F1.2.3 F1.2.3 F1.2.3 –––– IncrementsIncrementsIncrementsIncrements
Factory setting 0.0010.0010.0010.001
Possible lines 0.0001 ... 5
5.2.3. F1.3 – Calibration
F1.3.1 F1.3.1 F1.3.1 F1.3.1 –––– Geo valueGeo valueGeo valueGeo value
Adaptation of the weighing platform to the geographical location, see table in the Service Manual.
Factory setting 16161616
Possible lines 0 ... 31
F1.3.2 F1.3.2 F1.3.2 F1.3.2 –––– CalibrationCalibrationCalibrationCalibration
DisplayDisplayDisplayDisplay KeyKeyKeyKey DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription
E SCL
Unload weighing platform
Confirm empty weighing platform
10 CAL ... 0 CAL
The weighing terminal counts down from 10 to 0. Zero is determined
Add Ld
Add the maximum load
Confirm maximum load
000000
Enter weight value for maximum load
Confirm weight value
10 CAL ... 0 CAL
The weighing terminal counts down from 10 to 0.
Maximum load is adjusted
donE 0 ... 31 Adjustment finished. This message is displayed for about 2 seconds
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5.2.4. F1.4 – Zero function
F1.4.1 F1.4.1 F1.4.1 F1.4.1 –––– Automatic zero settingAutomatic zero settingAutomatic zero settingAutomatic zero setting
OFF Automatic zero setting disabled (not available in NTEP mode)
0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d Automatic zero setting within +/+/+/+/–––– 0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d
1 d Automatic zero setting within +/– 1.0 d (not available in OIML mode)
3 d Automatic zero setting within +/–3 d (not available in OIML mode)
F1.4.2 F1.4.2 F1.4.2 F1.4.2 –––– Power up zeroPower up zeroPower up zeroPower up zero
OFF Power up zero disabled
2 Power up zero within +/–2 %
10101010 Power up zero within +/+/+/+/––––10 %10 %10 %10 %
20 Power up zero within +/–20 % (not available in OIML and NTEP modes)
F1.4.3 F1.4.3 F1.4.3 F1.4.3 –––– Pushbutton zeroPushbutton zeroPushbutton zeroPushbutton zero
OFF Pushbutton zero disabled
2222 Pushbutton zero with +/+/+/+/––––2%2%2%2% zero setting range
10 Pushbutton zero with +/–10 % zero setting range (not available in OIML and NTEP modes)
20 Pushbutton zero with +/–20 % zero setting range (not available in OIML and NTEP modes)
5.2.5. F1.5 – Tare function
F1.5.1 F1.5.1 F1.5.1 F1.5.1 –––– Automatic taringAutomatic taringAutomatic taringAutomatic taring
On Automatic taring enabled
OFFOFFOFFOFF Automatic taring disableddisableddisableddisabled
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F1.5.2 F1.5.2 F1.5.2 F1.5.2 –––– Auto clear tareAuto clear tareAuto clear tareAuto clear tare
On Clearing tare automatically enabled
OFFOFFOFFOFF Clearing tare automatically disableddisableddisableddisabled
F1.5.3 F1.5.3 F1.5.3 F1.5.3 –––– Tare InterlockTare InterlockTare InterlockTare Interlock
On The weighing platform must be unloaded to zero before the tare weight can be cleared.
OFFOFFOFFOFF Function disableddisableddisableddisabled
F1.5.4 F1.5.4 F1.5.4 F1.5.4 –––– Auto tare thresholdAuto tare thresholdAuto tare thresholdAuto tare threshold
� F1.5.1 is set to On.
The weighing platform must be loaded to the set value before the weight value is automatically
tared.
Factory setting 10 d10 d10 d10 d
Possible lines 0 ... maximum load
F1.5.5 F1.5.5 F1.5.5 F1.5.5 –––– AutoAutoAutoAuto clear tare thresholdclear tare thresholdclear tare thresholdclear tare threshold
� F1.5.1 is set to On.
The weighing platform must be unloaded below the set value before a new weight value can be tared automatically.
If F1.5.2 = On is set, the weighing platform must be unloaded to the set value before the tare value is cleared automatically.
Factory setting 10 d10 d10 d10 d
Possible lines 0 ... maximum load
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5.2.6. F1.6 – Digital filter
F1.6.1 F1.6.1 F1.6.1 F1.6.1 –––– Digital filterDigital filterDigital filterDigital filter
The digital filter stabilizes the weight display when the load is moving or vibrating.
Lo Low filter
MedMedMedMed Medium Medium Medium Medium filter
HIGH High filter
F1.6.2F1.6.2F1.6.2F1.6.2 –––– Motion detectionMotion detectionMotion detectionMotion detection
0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d Motion detection within +/+/+/+/––––0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d0.5 d
1 d Motion detection within +/–1 d (not available in OIML and NTEP modes)
3 d Motion detection within +/–3 d (not available in OIML and NTEP
modes)
5.2.7. F1.7 – Second weight unit
0 none
1111 kgkgkgkg
2 g
3 lb
4 oz
Unit switching is only possible if the full capacity including sign can be displayed in the second unit, i.e. full capacity in the second unit must not consist of more than 5 digits.
5.2.8. F1.10 – Resetting parameters 1.x(.x) to factory setting
Resets all F1 parameters to factory setting, except the calibration values. In OIML and NTEP mode the Geo value will not be reset.
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5.3. F5 – Maintenance
Factory settings are printed in boldboldboldbold letters.
5.3.1. F5.1 – Keypad test
� The terminal shows PrESSPrESSPrESSPrESS
Press , , ,
The terminal shows PrESS1PrESS1PrESS1PrESS1----PrESS4PrESS4PrESS4PrESS4.
Press and hold to exit the keypad test.
F5.2 F5.2 F5.2 F5.2 –––– Display TestDisplay TestDisplay TestDisplay Test
� All display segments light up.
� Three check-weighing indicators light up.
F5.3 F5.3 F5.3 F5.3 –––– Display extension resolutionDisplay extension resolutionDisplay extension resolutionDisplay extension resolution
Display weighing reading at extended resolution of 100,000.
5.3.2. F5.10 – General reset
Reset all parameters of groups F1 to F4 to factory setting, except the calibration values. In OIML and NTEP mode the Geo value will not be reset.
5.4. F6 – Ending menu
1. Press .
SAVESAVESAVESAVE appears.
2. Press again to save changes.
- or -
� Press to reject changes.
AbOrtAbOrtAbOrtAbOrt appears.
� Press .
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6 Error Messages
Error codeError codeError codeError code ErrorErrorErrorError RemedyRemedyRemedyRemedy
EEE - EEE • Power up zero is disabled when
F1.1 is set to OIML or NTEP mode
� Check the scale � Recalibrate the scale
Err 3 • EEPROM error � Reset the terminal
Err 6 • EEPROM read/write error � Call METTLER TOLEDO service
Err 35 • Calibration weight too small � Check calibration weight
Err 70 • Keypad error � Call METTLER TOLEDO service
• Underload � Zero the weighing platform
• Overload � Decrease load
• Zero setting outside zero setting
range � Unload the weighing platform
• Cannot perform the key function � Go back to gross mode
• Cannot perform the key function, scale is in motion
� Ensure that the weighing plat-form is stable
Weighing terminal turns off automatically
• Automatic power-off enabled � Turn on weighing terminal
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7 Technical Data
7.1. Weighing terminal
Display • Weight value: 7-digit display, 6 numbers, 25 mm high
• 3 color LED indicators for checkweighing
• 8 status indicators
Keys • 4 function keys
Housing • SS304, protection class IP67
Power supply • AC
Operating temperature • –10 °C … +40 °C
Storage temperature • –20 °C … +60 °C
Relative humidity • 10 … 85 %, non condensing
Data interface • RS232
Weighing functions • Simple weighing
• Checkweighing
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Tech
nical Data 7.2. A/D converter
Power supply • +5 V DC
Connectable weighing cells • 1…350 W weighing cells
Resolution • AC Max. 20,000 d
• Internal max. 1,000,000 d
Update rate • 10/s
Signal • 0...5 mV (zero)
• 1...10 mV (Span)
7.3. Serial interface
Assignment of the serial interface connectionAssignment of the serial interface connectionAssignment of the serial interface connectionAssignment of the serial interface connection
NoteNoteNoteNote
Serial interface connection RS232 is optional and only available for IND215.
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8 Spare part list
8.1. Spare part List
8.1.1. Main PCB
DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription Part CodePart CodePart CodePart Code
IND215 MAIN PCB 30095985
8.1.2. Power supply
DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription Part CodePart CodePart CodePart Code
Assy. PCB MTIN/RK/04 PSRK - V1 27509752
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Spare Part List
8.1.3. Overlay
DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription Part CodePart CodePart CodePart Code
Overlay - IND215 27509868
8.1.4. Mounting Bracket (Pole / Floor /Wall)
DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription Part CodePart CodePart CodePart Code
Mount Bkt.Assy. IND215 Pole/Floor/Wall 27801565
8.1.5. RS232 Cable
DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescription Part CodePart CodePart CodePart Code
RS232 Cable 9Pin D F - Open End 10M 27800443
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precision of METTLER TOLEDO. Proper use
according to these instructions and regular
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