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1. Cables and plugs for ICS685 Order no Cables Cable M12 USB Female Type A USB Host 0 2 m 0 7 ft 22 017 604 3m 10 ft 22 017 608 Cable M12 USB Male Type A USB device 3 m 10 ft 22 018 967 Cable M12 RS232 Female Sub D 9 pin crossed used for PC 22 017 601 Cable M12 RS232 Male Sub D 9 pin not crossed used for SICS scale 22 017 602 Cable M12 RS422 485 open ends 22 017 603 Cable M12 Digital 1 0 open ends 22 018 969 Cable M12 Ethernet RJ45 5m 16 ft 22017610 20 m 66 ft 22017614 Cable for auxiliary display AD RS M7 22 023 506 RS232 extension 0 5 m 1 6 ft incl 5 Vand 12 V 30 035 358 RS232 SICS cross M12 plug male M12 male 3 m 22 023 528 RS422 485 extension kit 22 023 698 SlCSpro extension M12 male M12 female 3m 10 ft 22 023 696 10m 32 ft 30 024 759 SlCSpro extension M12 male open end 5 m 16 ft 30 024 768 Cable for GA46 0 4m 1 4 ft 22 018978 2 5m 8 ft 22 018979 Plugs RS232 Counter plug 8 pin for compact scales extension 30 035 358 required 22 022 056 Ethernet Counter plug 4 pin D not for compact scales 22 022 058 USB Device Counter plug 4 pin A not for compact scales 22 022 059 Technical data and accessories 135 10 2 Devices for wet environment 10 2 1 Technical data for weighing terminals for wet environments ICS689 weighing terminals Housing Stainless steel 1 4301 or AISI 304 Display LCD liquid crystal graphical di
2. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Mode Print Auto print Instant print Dialog Continuous Dialog External input Toledo Cont weight Toledo Cont count Second display SICS scale X scale Digitol B Digitol G Net On Off Gross Tare Printer Type ASCII printer Values only ASCII Format Line format Multiple Single Fixed Line length 1 24 100 Separator lt 1 _ Space for line format Single only Add line feed 0 9 External input Preamble length Data length Postamble length Termination character CR LF EOT Destination Off Tare preset ID1 ID2 ID3 APW Article Target Parameter Baud 300 600 9600 115200 baud Parity 7 none 8 none 7 odd 8 odd 7 even 8 even Handshake Off Xon Xoff Checksum Off On Reset RS232 Perform Reset RS422 RS485 menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Mode Print Auto print Instant print Dialog Continuous Dialog External input Toledo Cont weight Toledo Cont count Second display SICS scale X scale SlCSpro scale ARM100 Printer see RS232 External input Parameter Baud 300 600 9600 115200 baud Parity 7 none 8 none 7 odd 8 odd 7 even 8 even Handshake Off Xon Xoff RS Type RS422 RS485 Net address 0 31 Checksum off On Load resistor off On Reset RS4xx Perform Reset 104 Settings in the menu
3. the search data Enter search data e g an article name Repeat steps 2 to 6 for Search field 2 and Search field 3 if desired Start the search with the soft key 2 The database table with the matching article s is displayed If applicable use the cursor keys A or V to select the article 10 Load the article with the soft key lt Record loaded is displayed briefly Those applications are active which were set fo On inthe Activate field 8 4 6 Deleting an article 4 Select the article to be deleted as described in the previous section Switch to soft key page 2 Press the soft key to delete the selected article A safety prompt is displayed Press the soft key 2 to delete the article 8 4 7 Database download upload 120 Quick Select menu To download upload the database from to an USB stick refer to the menu Application gt Database gt 93 8 5 8 6 8 7 Calling up memory log file Calling up a memory log file is described in the Operation section Statistics Statistics is described in the Totalizing section Performing routine test By performing a routine test you can check the calibration of your scale regularly Prerequisite Routine test parameters are set under Maintenance gt Scale test If an interval for the routine fest is defined Days gt 0 the device automatically asks you to perform the test Routine test with external weight
4. Disp unit amp res Display unit 1 g kg oz Ib Ib oz t Display unit 2 g kg oz Ib lb oz t Disp resolution Unit roll On Off Zero AZM off 0 5d 1d 2d 5d 10d Tare Auto tare On Off Chain tare On Off Auto clear tare On Off Restart On Off Filter Vibration Low Medium High Process Universal Dosing Absolute Stability Fast Standard Precise MinWeigh MinWeigh On Off Display color White Yellow Red Green Blue Violet Dark blue Grey FACT Temperature off 1K 2K 3K for ICS685k f Time Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 compact Seales oniy Days Monday Sunday Off On Reset Perform reset Description Identification Displaying setting scale identification data Serial no scale Displaying the serial number of the weighing platform Scale model Displaying the scale type e g PBD555 Available for METTLER TOLEDO scales only Scale location Entering the scale location e g floor and room Scale ID Entering the scale identification e g inventory number Notes e Scale location and Scale ID can be displayed in the auxiliary or info lines or printed out e Scale location and Scale ID can consist of up to 40 alphanumerical characters Settings in the menu Linearization amp Calibration Linearization and calibration Linearization Select linearization method 3 point or 5 point Last calibration Shows the date of the last calibration Start up FACT When set fo On an internal calibration is
5. The next weight is highlighted 4 Repeat step 3 until New target set is displayed The colored Over Under Checkweighing Filling display appears the scale is ready for Over Under Checkweighing or Filling e f tolerance default values have been set in the menu only the target has to be specified with tolerance types Relative and Percent e The upper tolerance value has to be greater than or equal to the lower one High gt Low or respectively the target weight has to be greater than or equal to the lower tolerance value and smaller than or equal to the upper tolerance Tol gt Target gt Tol 4 3 Specifying target number of pieces for Over Under Checkcounting The softkey Over Under is activated in the menu under Terminal gt Device gt Keyboard gt Soft keys if not shown by default At least one of the counting soft keys Ref N VAR Z Ref N FIX 2 or APW 0 is activated in the Terminal menu 1 To determine the average piece weight apply the indicated number of reference parts as indicated on the soft key L or 2 and press the corresponding soft key The number of reference parts is displayed 2 To determine the target number of pieces proceed as described in the previous section The display unit is PCS e For alternate procedures to determine the average piece weight refer to the Counting section e When using the unit PCS the tolerance type Percent is not available e O
6. e i 118 Quick Select menu Press soft key L fo create a new data record gt Page 1 7 Article is displayed Enter article name and additional article information if appropriate Press the soft key to proceed to the next page Enter the corresponding information if appropriate To enter application data Counting Checkweighing Filling Classifying set the right upper field Activate fo On When Save article to database is displayed the data record is complete Save the article fo the database with the soft key overview is displayed z Record stored is displayed briefly and the article Edit article ABCA Article database Page 1 7 Article G 0 00 kg U 0 00 kg N 0 00 kg Article Article info 1 Article info 2 Edit article Article database Page 3 7 Counting APW G 1 923 kg L Unit type Piece counting Iy 9 029 kg 8 4 4 Editing an existing article copying an article Viewing article To view the complete database record use the cursor keys lt or gt Calling up article Existing article 1 Use the cursor keys A V N Press the soft key L to open the selected article Copy article 1 Use the cursor keys A V Press the soft key to copy the selected article wo N Edit the copied article Editing the article Enter the article data Confirm each entry with the soft Edit
7. Display test Testing the display Perform test 1 Press lt _ to start the display test A checkerboard pattern is displayed Press any key to invert the checkerboard pattern Press any key to show the colored display Repeat pressing a key until Completed is displayed a A WwW N Press to leave the display test Note The display is working properly if all fields are displayed without missing pixels Print menu settings Printout of a list of all menu settings Print menu settings Press gt The menu settings are printed out Temperature check Checking the load cell temperature Mode Activating deactivating the temperature check Temperature Setting the admissible maximum and minimum temperature Tool communication Testing the communication Port Selecting the COM port fo be tested Baudrate Setting the baudrate for testing Start Starting tool communication test Reset all Reset all settings to factory setting Perform reset Reset all settings to factory settings with lt 114 Settings in the menu 8 Quick Select menu 8 1 8 2 8 3 Quick Select menu overview The Quick Select menu offers access fo logout routine test and several log files depending on your configuration Press B gt The Quick Select menu is displayed gt The example shows the Quick
8. 34 21 25 26 59 32 64 55 18 31 56 36 41 17 19 62 09 67 57 19 34 21 38 58 20 64 55 71 21 18 36 41 41 12 15 67 57 75 24 15 38 58 43 26 19 71 21 80 56 24 26 41 12 45 38 26 75 24 90 00 18 factory setting 11 3 Disposal In accordance with the requirements of European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE this device may not be disposed of with domestic refuse This also applies for countries outside the EU in accordance with their respective national regulations Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations for the separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment Should you have any questions please contact the corresponding authorities or the dealer from whom this device was purchased If this device is passed on for example for further private or commercial industrial use this regulation is also to be passed on Many thanks for your contribution to the protection of the environment Battery disposal Batteries contain heavy metals and therefore cannot be disposed of in the normal refuse Observe local regulations on the disposal of materials that are hazardous to the environment 146 Appendix 11 4 Protocol printouts Examples of what can be adjusted GA46 printouts in English Printout with header and identificat
9. Setting how long a message is displayed in seconds Battery Battery settings Charge strategy Setting the charging strategy Full The battery will always be fully charged Preservation Charging to prevent total discharge Settings in the menu 99 Time out Setting the behaviour when no action takes place on the terminal Mode Setting the time out mode Off No time out setting Rental The scale can only be used until a set date e g when the scale is rented for a special event like a fair or a market After the expiration date a message is displayed Rental expired and the scale can no longer be used Rental info When the set date has passed a message is displayed Rental expired By pressing the key C the message is cleared and the scale can be used as before Set date Entering the expiration date Set year Entering the year of the expiration date Set month Entering the month of the expiration date Set day Entering the day of the expiration date 7 5 3 Terminal gt Access Supervisor Password for Supervisor menu access Password Enter password for Supervisor menu access Retype password Repeat the password entry Note The password can consist of up to 4 characters 7 5 4 Terminal gt User management Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 User 1 Profile User User name ee x User ID i Profile Operator
10. Tolerance Deviation Article Article description Article info 1 Article info 2 Article info 3 Total net Total gross Total PCS Total target Lot User name User ID Class info Printout COM Off Standard Template 1 Template 20 com4 Description Auxiliary lines Selecting contents of the auxiliary lines in the straight weighing application Auxiliary line 1 Factory setting Date amp Time Auxiliary line 2 Factory setting Bargraph Auxiliary line 3 Factory setting Article Printout Defining printer and template in the straight weighing application COM COM4 Selecting the COM port for the desired printer E g COM1 for printout to a PC and the optional COM2 for printout on an office ASCII printer Off No printout on this COM port Standard Printout with the standard template on the selected printer Template 1 Template 10 Assigning a customer template to the selected printer Notes e Templates 1 10 can be defined under Communication gt Define templates e This menu item is only available if a COM port is set to Print mode e There are 10 more templates available Template 10 Template 20 Please ask your METTLER TOLEDO service technician to configure these templates or create them by yourself using the DatabICS software www mt com ind databics if desired Settings in the menu 81 7 4 3 Application gt Average weighing 7 4 4 Mode Selec
11. e Over Under Checkweighing e Filling e Classifying e Totalizing e Prompting e Average wei ghing e Internal database with up to 5000 records e Alibi log file e Routine test e Calibration e User manag function og file ement Analog scale interface Impedance gt 87 5 Ohm e g 1 x 350 Ohm or 4 x 350 Ohm Excitation 3 3 V DC Sensitivity 2 to 3 mV V Max resolution 7 500 e OIML 300 000 d non approvable Min verification interval 0 264 uV e 10 3 3 Assignment of the interface connections Digital O RS232 RS422 RS485 USB Device Ethernet Power USB Host 6 RAE ah ac CCD 3 9 99 3lo ol7 090 090 2 0 0 4 20 o 1 710 eho 2 4 Pin 1 Ind CTS TxD T RxD 5 V TD 12V Pin 2 In TxD TxD T RxD D RD 12 V Pin 3 In 2 RTS RxD GND TD GND Pin 4 In3 RxD 12 V 12 V D RD GND Pin 5 In_GND 12 V GND GND Pin 6 Out O 5 V RxD Pin 7 Out 1 Pin 8 Out 2 GND Pin 9 Out 3 Pin 10 Out_GND Pin 11 12 V Pin 12 GND max 0 5 A 144 Technical data and accessories 11 Appendix 11 1 Metrological information 11 2 Scales that have been factory calibrated have a label indicating this on the packaging Scales with a green M on the type plate are ready for operation Scales that are calibrated in two stages have a label indicating this on the packaging These scales have only been calibrat
12. 3 6 Counting with reference weight check The reference weight check ensures that the reference weight is high enough to lead to a good counting result At least one of the soft keys Ref N var l Ref N fix or apw is activated inthe menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys Ref weight check issetto On under Application gt Counting 1 Determine the average piece weight as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 gt Ifthe average piece weight is not sufficient Add x PCS appears 2 Add the displayed number of pieces The average piece weight is determined again with the larger reference quantity The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 The tolerance for the reference weight check can be modified in the menu under Application gt Counting gt Ref weight gt Ref weight check Counting 49 3 7 Reference optimization 3 7 1 Automatic reference optimization 3 7 2 50 Counting 3 8 The greater the reference quantity the more accurately the scale determines the number of pieces The softkeys Ref N var l and or Ref N fix l are activated in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys Inthe Application gt Counting menu APW optimization issetfo Auto the symbol appears in the display 1 Place the indicated number of reference parts on the scale a
13. ICS685 ICS689 Weighing systems User Manual I Seee METTLER TOLEDO Service 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 There are several important ways to ensure you maximize the performance of your investment 1 Register your product We invite you to register your product at www mt com productregistration so we can contact you about enhancements updates and important notifications concerning your product 2 Contact METTLER TOLEDO for service The value of a measurement is proportional fo its 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 gt Installation 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 gt Initial Calibration Documentation The installatio
14. ig Logout 1 Press soft key gt A safety prompt is displayed 2 Press soft key The login screen is displayed the current user is logged out Ge Always log out when leaving the terminal in order to prevent unauthorized persons from working on it 2 3 Straight weighing 1 Place weighing sample on the scale 2 Wait until the stability monitor disappears 3 Read the weighing result Operation 29 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 6 1 2 6 2 2 6 3 30 Operation Switching units If an additional second weight unit is configured in the menu it is possible to switch back and forth between the two weight units km Press The weight value is displayed in the second unit e Possible units are g kg oz Ib Ib oz t and PCS in piece counting e When inthe menu Scale gt Display unit amp Resulution gt Unit roll is set fo On the weight value can be displayed in all available weight units by repeatedly pressing gt Zeroing Zero point correction Zeroing corrects the influence of slight changes on the load plate or minor deviations from the zero point Manual 1 Unload scale 2 Press gt Q Zero appears in the display Automatic In case of non approved scales the automatic zero point correction can be deactivated in the menu or the zero range can be changed Approved scales are set fixed at 0 5 d per second e The zero function is only available within a limited weighing ra
15. 1 Unload the scale Routine test passed 2 Select External Routine Test in the Quick Select menu with the cursor keys V A and confirm with gt You are asked to put the indicated weight on the platform 3 When the required weight is put on the platform press E gt The routine test is carried out and the test protocol is displayed for a short time 4 To leave the routine test press gt Routine test with internal weight Routine test with internal weight is available for ICS685k f compact scales only 1 Unload the scale 2 Select Routine Test in the Quick Select menu with the cursor keys V A and confirm with gt The routine test is carried out with the internal calibration weight and a test protocol is displayed for a short time e The results of the routine test are stored in the routine test log file e If the determined weight is not within the tolerance the test protocol is in red Call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician Quick Select menu 121 8 8 Performing corner load test The corner load test gives additional information on the behaviour of your scale Prerequisite Corner load test parameters are set under Maintenance gt Scale test 122 Quick Select menu If an interval for the corner load fest is defined Days gt 0 the device automatically asks you to perform the test pone he suule External test will be performed Select Corner load test inthe Quick Select menu wit
16. Index 6 Table of Contents 10 1 10 2 10 3 Devices for dry environment Devices for wet environment General technical data Metrological information Table of Geo Code values Disposal Protocol printouts 144 145 145 145 146 147 148 1 Introduction 1 1 Safety instructions General e Do not use the device in a hazardous environment Special devices are available in our range of products for hazardous environments e The safety of the device cannot be ensured if it is not operated in accordance with these operating instructions e Only authorized personnel may open the device Devices with protection level IP5x or IP65 Devices with protection level IP54 or IP65 are protected against dust and splashing of water respectively dust tight and protected from water jets according to EN 60529 They are suitable for use in dusty environments and brief contact with liquids e Ensure that the device is dried off after coming into contact with liquid e Do not use the device in environments with a risk of corrosion e Do not flood the device or submerge it in liquid Devices with built in power supply unit e Ensure that the power socket outlet for the device is earthed and easily accessible so that it can be de energized rapidly in emergencies e Ensure that the supply voltage at the installation site lies within the range of 100 V to 240 V e Ensure that there is a space of at least 3 cm 1 25 at the rear in ord
17. No energy saving mode 1 minute 30 minutes Selecting the time period after which the device switches off when not in use and gross weight is O After this it must be switched on again using Identification Setting terminal identification data Terminal location Entering the terminal location e g floor and room Terminal ID Entering the terminal identification e g inventory number Notes e Terminal location and terminal identification can be displayed in the auxiliary or info lines or printed out e Terminal location and terminal identification can consist of up to 12 characters O 9 and decimal point 98 Settings in the menu Display Setting the display according to your specific task Display Layout Selecting the presentation of the weight value Contrast Operator access Setting the contrast of the display This menu item is accessible with Operator access rights Brightness Operator access Setting the brightness of the display This menu item is accessible with Operator access rights Weight hold Setting how long in seconds the weighing result is frozen in the display after the transfer key E gt has been pressed or auto print was generated Default color Setting the default color of the display background Keyboard Setting the keyboard according to your specific task Hard keys Locking unloc
18. Off External keyboard Message ls 2s 68 time Battery Charge Full Preservation strategy Timeout Mode Off Rental Rental info Password Set date Set year Set month Set day Rental Default Customer Text only image Text 1 Text 2 Settings in the menu 97 Description Region Country specific settings Language Selecting the language of the operator interface We will expand the available languages continuously Date format Selecting the date format Set date Entering the date in the selected format Set month Entering the month in the selected format Set day Entering the day in the selected format Time format Selecting the time format Set time Entering the time in the selected format Set hour Entering the hour in the selected format Set minutes Entering the minutes Daylight saving Setting daylight saving time 0 Deactivating daylight saving time Activating daylight saving time Energy save Operator access Setting the energy saving mode Backlight Settings for switching off the backlighting On Backlight always on 5 seconds 30 seconds Selecting the time period after which the device switches off display and backlighting when not in use and gross weight is O Display and backlighting are switched on again by pressing a key or if the weight changes Power off Settings for switching off the device Off
19. This prompt will guide you through weighing the same items into a container or weighing out of a container without pressing a key between the actions 42 Operation Press the prompt soft key The screen to enter target values is displayed Enter target values as described in the Checkweighing section For weighing in enter a positive target value For weighing out enter a negative target value New target set is displayed briefly For weighing in place the empty container on the scale For weighing out place the full container on the scale Press T to tare the container For weighing in place the checkweighing material into the container For weighing out remove the checkweighing material from the container Ifthe applied removed weight or the applied removed amount is within the tolerance values faring is carried out automatically The next item can be weighed in removed To leave prompting press C Cleared is displayed briefly e When using an item which is too light or too heavy taring must be carried out automatically e Selectthe Auto print feature to generate an automatic printout when the weight is within or outside of tolerances 2 14 Memory log files 2 14 1 Calling up memory log file jj o Overview Memory Press the soft key confirm with D gt The Alibi records of the last weighing operations are displayed Soft key functions Memory mode issetto Alibi
20. gt COMx gt Mode issetto External input Communication gt COMx gt External input gt Destinaton issettoeg Off Read the barcode and press the desired hard or soft key e g gt T or The barcode entry is recognized e g as tare preset or ID1 Introduction 19 20 1 2 8 Connections Introduction ICS685 weighing terminal for dry environments amp YOO 2 3 4 5 AC power supply or battery charging Optional interface COM2 Optional weighing platform connection SCALE 2 or optional data interface ICS689 weighing terminal for wet environments 1 2 3 Optional interface COM2 Standard interface COM1 RS232 Pressure compensation Pressure compensation Verification securing seal o e 4 N oo Standard interface COM1 RS232 Optional interface COMS incl digital scale interface SICSpro and SICS scale Weighing platform connection SCALE 1 Optional interface COM3 Weighing platform connection SCALE 1 AC power supply or battery charging Optional weighing platform connection SCALE 2 1 3 1 3 1 ICS689c c 1 3 5 2 O S 4 i au 3 Optional interface COM2 2 Weighing platform connection Pressure compensation 4 AC power supply or battery charging Standard interface COM1 RS23
21. lt 12 5 l min X X 30 kPa Heavy wash down X xX high pressure water and steam jet up to 10000 kPa Cleaning detergents Mild detergents X X Other detergents in accordance X X with the manufacturer s specifi cations and instructions Operation 45 2 16 46 Operation e Clean the optional protective cover separately The protective cover is dishwasher safe e Replace the protective cover regularly e Take off the load plate and remove any dirt and foreign substances which may have collected underneath Do not use any hard objects to prevent scratching the surface e Do not disassemble the weighing device e Remove any remaining detergent by rinsing with clear water e To prolong the lifetime of the load cell dry it with a soft lint free cloth immediately after cleaning e Observe all existing regulations on cleaning intervals and permissible cleaning agents Cleaning of other weighing platforms not described in this user manual Make sure to observe the cleaning instructions for the connected weighing platform The weighing platform may not be designed for the environments and cleaning procedures described above Verification test The weighing instrument is verified if e the accuracy class is displayed in the metrological line e the approval readability is shown with e readability e it bears an official verification mark e g the green M sticker OIML e the validity is not expired The weighi
22. mm r a 418 16 46 485 19 09 581 22 87 681 26 81 QA ac Dim mm mm mm ty mm r a 772 30 39 407 16 02 489 19 25 640 25 10 Technical data and accessories 141 ICS689g c terminal and platform combination The size of the weighing platform A BB B BC CC QA QB QC is indicated at the end of the product name e g ICS689a QA6 A BB B BC Dim mm mm mm mm 337 13 27 404 15 91 500 19 69 600 23 62 b 412 mm 16 22 c 34 mm 1 34 cc QA QB ac Dim mm mm mm mm a 691 27 2 326 12 83 408 16 06 559 22 01 b 412 mm 16 22 c 34 mm 1 34 142 Technical data and accessories 10 2 5 Accessories for wet environments Accessories for ICS689 Order no GA46 printer RS232 incl 8 pin M12 plug cable 2 5 m 8 2 ft 22 019 925 cable 0 4 m 1 3 ft 22 019 926 1 0 accessories Relaybox 4 for Digital I O 22 011 967 Power supply for Relaybox 4 00 505 544 Mechanical parts Protective cover for terminals ICS689 set of 3 pieces 22 021110 Stand ICS689 for t version or terminal with PBA430 Height 50 mm 0 16 ft 22 018 057 Height 330 mm 1 1 ft 22 013 964 Height 660 mm 2 2 ft 22 013 965 Stand ICS689 for PBK PFK MA MD and DB Platforms height
23. postamble Enter the number of characters of preamble relevant data and postamble Termination char Selecting the termination character which is used by the connected barcode scanner Destination Selecting the item to be entered via barcode scanner USB Host Configuring the USB Host interface USB version Show the implemented USB version Keyboard Barcode reader Configure the external input via keyboard or barcode Preamble length Data length Postamble length The barcode may contain additional data before the relevant data preamble and behind postamble Enter the number of characters of preamble relevant data and postamble Termination char Selecting the termination character which is used by the connected barcode scanner Destination Selecting the item to be entered via barcode scanner USB settings Configuring an external alibi memory Alibi on the fly When set fo On anda USB stick is inserted the records are stored on the USB stick as well 108 Settings in the menu Connecting an USB keyboard e To connect an external keyboard via USB Host the COM port has to be defined as External input with the termination character LF e fa function is assigned to the external input as well e g Load article use the Enter key to confirm the external input The function keys of the USB keyboard correspond to the following keys on the weighin
24. 3 10 2 3 10 3 52 Counting Weighing systems with two or more scales ICS685 ICS689 can handle a weighing system with up to 4 scales There are two possibilities for counting with a scale system e Counting with reference scale and bulk scale e g a high precision scale for determining the reference and a floor scale for counting large quantities e Counting with auxiliary scales e g a high precision scale for counting small parts and a floor scale for counting bigger parts Counting with reference and bulk scale At least one of the soft keys Ref N var l Ref N fix 8 or apw amp 4 is activated under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys Inthe Application gt Counting gt Counting system menu one scale is configured ds Reference scale for determining the average piece weight and the other scale is configured as Bulk scale for counting large numbers of pieces 1 Place the indicated number of reference parts on the reference scale and press the soft key 2 or After determining the average piece weight the scale is automatically switched to the bulk scale 2 Place the empty container on the bulk scale and press gt T The container is tared and the zero display appears 3 Add the parts fo the container until the required number of pieces is reached Depending on the setting for Total count under Application gt Counting gt Counting system the bulk scale will show eit
25. 330 mm 1 1 ft 22 014 836 Bench stand ICS689 for scale bench 00 503 632 or 00 504 854 22 014 835 height 500 mm 1 6 ft Floor stand ICS689 height 1000 mm 3 3 ft 22 014 834 Standbase for floor stand 22 011 982 Wall bracket ICS689 inclinable and swivelling 22 014 833 Desk mounting plate for terminal and t version only 22021111 Cables and plugs for ICS689 Order no Cables RS232 cable for SICS scale 8 pin M12 lt gt 9 pin sub D plug 3 m 10 ft 22 021 087 RS232 cable for PC 8 pin M12 lt gt 9 pin sub D receptacle 3 m 10 ft 22 021 088 RS422 RS485 cable 6 pin M12 lt gt open ends 3 m 10 ft 22 021 089 Ethernet cable 4 pin M12 coding D lt gt RJ45 5m 16 4 ft 22 021 090 20 m 65 6 ft 22 021 091 Cable fo connect Digital 1 0 option with relay box 22 021 093 12 pin M12 lt gt open ends 10 m 32 8 ft USB Device cable connection to PC 3 m 10 ft 22 021 092 USB Host cable connection to scanner keyboard or USB stick M12 USB female type A 0 2 m 0 7 ft 30 093 252 3m 10ft 30 093 253 Plugs RS232 counter plug 8 pin M12 for f versions extension 30 035 358 required 22 022 056 Ethernet counter plug 4 pin coding D M12 not for f versions 22 022 058 USB Device counter plug 4 pin coding A M12 not for f versions 22 022 059 RS422 485 extension kit 22 023 698 Technical data and accessories 143 10 3 General technical data 10 3 1 10 3 2 Applications e Weighing e Piece counti ng
26. 4 Dimensional drawings for devices for wet environments ICS689 weighing terminal E METTLER TOLEDO YA Dimension mm a 260 10 24 b 170 6 70 c 114 4 49 Technical data and accessories 139 Weighing platforms for ICS689 terminal and platform combinations Front view Side view oO a a b A BB B BC Dim mm mm mm mm a 175 6 89 235 9 25 335 13 19 435 17 13 b 240 9 45 300 11 81 400 15 75 500 19 69 c 56 2 20 57 2 24 57 2 24 70 2 76 d 95 3 74 97 3 82 100 3 94 108 4 25 e 235 9 25 335 13 81 435 17 13 587 23 11 f 300 11 81 400 15 75 500 19 69 650 25 59 g 22 0 87 16 0 59 15 0 59 15 0 59 h Circle diameter 30 mm 1 18 diagonal 34 mm 1 34 cc QA QB ac Dim mm mm mm mm a 503 19 80 170 6 69 233 9 17 392 15 43 b 600 23 62 229 9 02 305 12 01 457 17 99 c 79 3 11 56 2 20 57 2 24 60 2 36 d 130 5 12 95 3 74 108 4 25 100 3 94 e 724 28 50 170 6 69 245 9 65 397 15 63 f 800 31 50 229 9 02 305 12 01 457 17 99 g 21 0 83 22 0 87 15 0 59 15 0 59 h Circle diameter 30 mm 1 18 diagonal 34 mm 1 34 140 Technical data and accessories ICS689 g f terminal and platform combination BB BC Dim mm r mm r mm
27. Symbol Information Remark AA Scale number Ddisplayed only if 2 or more scales are connected lt gt l Weighing range For multi range or multi interval scales only Weight below minimum weight MinWeigh must be activated in the menu amp Average weighing Average must be activated in the menu T Automatic taring Auto Tare must be activated in the menu bal Automatic clearing of the tare weight A Clear Tare must be activated in the menu 40 Over Under checkweighing to zero To zero must be assigned to a soft key in the menu gt 0 lt Center of zero indication Availability depending on local Weights and Measures regulations Automatic APW average piece weight optimization APW optimization must be setto Auto Totalization Totalization active Fact Fact needs to be done Fact Fully automatic calibration test When Fact is displayed Ensure that the weighing platform is empty and wait until the calibration test is done automatically For ICS685k f compact scales only Statistics Statistics active Internal database Internal database active BS ba S External database active Article information is stored externally The internal database is inactive WLAN connected rX WLAN disconnected LAN connected Temperature check For ICS685k f compact scales only 14 Introd
28. T gt The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight the zero display and the symbol NET appear 2 Load the sample and read print out the result 3 Place the second container or packaging material on the scale and press gt T again The total weight on the scale is saved as the new tare weight The zero display appears Load the sample in the second container and read print the result Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other containers Operation 31 2 6 6 Tare preset 32 Operation For established container weights enter the tare weight numerically or via barcode SICS command Thus you do not have to tare the empty container The entered tare weight is valid until a new tare weight is entered or the tare weight is cleared Tare preset with numeric entry 1 Enter the known tare weight and press gt T to confirm gt The weight display shows the negative tare weight and the symbol NET appears 2 Place the full container on the weighing platform The net weight is displayed Tare preset with barcode entry For barcode use Tare preset is selected as destination for external input in the menu under Communication gt COMx gt External input gt Destination 1 Enter the known tare weight via barcode gt The weight display shows the negative tare weight and the symbol NET appears 2 Place the full container on the weighing platform The net weight is displayed Tare preset with
29. Time Article weighing application 10 Symbol and info line For details see following table Introduction 9 10 Introduction Straight weighing display 3 line mode m bi e You can switch display layouts with the soft key or select the display layout in the Terminal menu e The selected display layout is active for all applications jj o Straight weighing display Bargraph In the auxiliary lines a graphic display of the scale capacity can be activated Prerequisite Inthe Application menu Bargrapnh is activated for one of the auxiliary lines 288 Date 12 11 2014 Time 13 43 25 Article ART 1 The bargraph indicates roughly which part of the scale capacity is already occupied and what capacity is still available In the example above approximately 3 4 of the scale capacity is occupied although the applied net weight isn t really high The reason therefore could be a high tare weight 1 2 3 Display in Over Under Checkweighing mode In Over Under Checkweighing mode see Over Under Checkweighing or Checkcounting procedure gt 55 the display uses colors to indicate the checkweighing status Three different layouts can be t selected in the menu or via soft key J te Default layout Hres 25 913 kg Net 25 52 kg E LOW 27 52 kg HI 38 92 kg Instead of the weight display a bargraph is displayed indicating target values The example shows the default color for a sample below the
30. article key A and use the cursor key V to proceed to the Article database Page 3 7 Counting 7 APW Active EE next field G 1 923 kg T 9 029 kg N 71 Off g Press the soft key to proceed to the next page Unit typa Piece counting n A Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the next pages To enter application data Counting Checkweighing Filling Classifying Totalizing set the right upper field Activate fo On When Save article to database is displayed the data record is complete Save the article to the database with the soft key 2 Record stored is displayed briefly and the article overview is displayed Quick Select menu 119 8 4 5 Searching and loading an article Viewing article For searching an article the device offers 3 search fields with individual search criterions Search fields Criterions e Article e equal e Article description e lt smaller e Article info 1 Article info 3 e lt smaller or equal e Tare value e gt bigger e gt bigger or equal e unequal In the article overview press the soft key Search database the following search window opens Search field 1 iif F Select item for Search field 1 Data Use cursor key V to proceed to the corresponding Search field 2 Off y Data field Data F Select the search criterion in the Data field Search field 3 Off ly Use cursor key V to proceed to the field for entering 7
31. corner load test log files is carried out in the menu under Maintenance gt gt Routine test Corner load test Quick Select menu 123 8 10 Calling up calibration log file Prerequisite Calibration procedures are stored in the calibration log file Viewing calibration log file 1 Select Calibration Log inthe Quick Select menu with the cursor keys V A and confirm with gt The calibration protocol of the last calibration is displayed Calibration passed 2 To view other test protocols use the cursor keys V IN Printing calibration records 1 When a calibration record is displayed press the soft key 2 Inthe next screen select either Print selected record to printa single record or Print whole memory to print all records 3 Confirm selection with E gt gt The calibration record s is are printed 124 Quick Select menu 9 1 Error conditions 9 Event and error messages Error Cause Remedy Display dark e Backlighting set too dark Set backlighting brighter e No power supply Check power supply e Unit switched off Switch on unit e Power supply cable not plugged in Plug in power supply cable e Brief fault Switch device off and on again Weight display e Unstable installation location Adjust vibration adapter unstable e Draft Avoid draft e Unstable weighing sample Dynamic weighing e Contact between weighing pan and or Remedy contact
32. e Menu items in light gray are not available for the current setting or profile e Should the settings of a menu not be displayed on one page e g all the soft keys use cursor key V to proceed to further items Settings in the menu 69 7 3 Scale menu block 7 3 1 Scale menu overview The Scale menu depends on the connected load cell which is indicated on the type label Type Load cell Scale menu ICS685g ICS689g Analog Analog scale menu gt 71 ICS685i ICS689i IDNet IDNet scale menu block gt 77 ICS685s ICS689s SlCSpro Analog scale menu gt 71 ICS685K f MonoBloc Analog scale menu gt 71 e When entering the Scale menu block an overview of the connected scales is displayed e After selecting a scale the Scale menu is available e lf the selected scale is a SICS scale no further settings are available 70 Settings in the menu 7 3 2 Scale menu block Analog SICSpro Overview Factory settings are printed in bold in the following overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Identification Serial no scale Scale model Scale location Scale ID Linearization amp Linearization 3 point 5 point Calibration Last calibration Start up FACT On Off for ICS685k f compact scales only Auto print calib On Off Perform linearization Perform calibration
33. e g 3 x 3000 d Settings in the menu 77 Zero Automatic zero setting AZM Automatic Zero Maintenance On Off Switching automatic zero maintenance on off 0 5d 1d 2d 5d 10d Selecting the threshold for automatic zero setting Notes e On verified scales this menu item does not appear e The effective range of the zero update mode can only be set by the METTLER TOLEDO service technician Tare Tare function Auto tare Switching on off automatic faring On When a load is placed on the scale and the gross weight exceeds 9 d the weight is tared automatically Off No automatic taring Auto clear tare Configuring the automatic clearing of the tare weight On The tare weight is automatically cleared if the gross weight is O or below Zero Off No automatic clearing of the tare weight 9d The tare weight is automatically cleared if the gross weight is within 9 display steps Chain tare Switching on off chain tare On It is possible to tare several times if e g cardboard is placed between individual layers in a container Off Taring is only possible once Restart Automatic saving of zero point and tare value Restart When set to On the last zero point and the tare value are saved After switching off on or after a power interruption the device continues to work with the saved zero point and tare value 78 Settings i
34. fields cannot be changed Additional information is selectable for the fields 5 to 12 Transactiion Transaction memory active All transferred weighing results are stored in the terminal The information fo be stored in the fields 1 to 12 is freely selectable Field 1 Field 12 Selecting information to be stored in the corresponding fields Memory backup Download of the complete memory to a USB stick as a csv file File name Enter the file name of the memory backup Delimiter Select the delimiter in the memory csv file Note This menu item is only available if a USB Host interface is installed 92 Settings in the menu 7 4 12 Application gt Database Database access mode Specifying database Internal DB Internal database database maintenance via the ICS685 ICS689 terminal External DB External database database maintenance via the DatablCS software www mt com ind databics COM gt COM1 COM4 Selecting terminal port of the external database IP address Entering IP address of the server of the external database Port Entering port of the database on the external server Database backup Download of the complete database to a USB stick as a csv file File name Enter the file name of the database backup Delimiter Select the delimiter in the database csv file Note This menu item is only available if a USB
35. performed every time the scale is switched on It is recommended not to disable this setting if the scale will be moved to other locations Autoprint calib When set fo On a protocol is printed out automatically for each calibration process Perform linearization 1 Ensure that the weighing platform is empty 2 Press the soft key EZ Preload is blinking 3 If applicable apply preload and confirm with gt gt xx kg is blinking 4 Apply the displayed weight and confirm with gt The next linearization weight is blinking 5 Repeat step 4 until the Calibration log screen is displayed 6 Press the soft key _ to leave linearization Press the soft key L to edit the linearization log entering user name weight name and comment Calibration passed 72 Settings in the menu Linearization amp Calibration Linearization and calibration Important With ICS685k f weighing terminals make sure that the scale has been switched on at least 15 minutes before performing linearization calibration Perform calibration 1 Unload scale 2 Press the soft key 1 Preload is blinking 3 If applicable apply preload and confirm with gt gt XX kg is blinking gt If necessary the displayed calibration weight value can be changed using the displayed arrow soft keys 4 Apply the displayed calibration weight and confirm with 6 gt The Calibra
36. settings is displayed Press the soft key lt 7 Unit amp Reference Unit type Reference size Fixed reference size of ly The menu changes are saved and the terminal returns to the weighing mode or For further menu settings press the soft key or To discard changes and return to the weighing mode press the soft key 3 lt 68 Settings in the menu 7 2 3 Selecting and setting parameters in the menu Example Setting the chain tare function 2 The selection window shows the menu items with their Use cursor key gt to enter the Scale menu Use cursor key gt to enter the Scale 1 menu gt The first submenu Identification is highlighted Use cursor key V to select highlight the Tare menu Use cursor key gt to enter the Tare menu The selection window is displayed current settings 2 Use cursor key V to select Chain tare Press gt to open a popup menu with the Chain tare menu Use cursor keys A V gt to select the desired setting Press gt to confirm the setting Press the soft key lt to leave the selection window and return to the menu tree Scale Scale 1 Identification Linearization amp Calibration Display unit amp Resolution Zero Restart Filter MinWeigh Reset Application Terminal Communication Tare Auto tare Scale 1 Auto clear tare of fe Chain tare
37. size Fixed reference size Off On Reference weight check Off On 1 30 Display color lt Minimum ref Red Green Blue Violet Dark blue Grey weight White Yellow Average piece unit weight APW optimization Off Auto soft key Autosampling On Off Auto clear APW On Off Counting accuracy PCS Custom unit Counting system Scale 1 Scale 4 Bulk Reference Aux Off Total count Bulk Bulk Ref Auxiliary lines Printout see Application gt Straight weighing Settings in the menu 83 Description Unit amp Reference Monitoring the minimum reference weight Unit type Selecting the unit for counting pieces or measuring e g lengths or volumes Piece counting Unit type for counting pieces The result is an integer number Custom unit Unit type for measuring in a user defined unit e g lengths areas or liquid volumes The result is a decimal number Unit name Entering a name for the Custom unit with max 5 characters e g Screws m mi Unit format Setting the resolution of the counting result with unit type Custom unit y yyy Reference size Defining a default reference size e g 12 PCS The reference size is displayed in the soft key 2 Fixed reference size Selecting the type of reference size Off Variable reference size i e any number of parts can be used a
38. to work with has to be downloaded from the host to the device The article information cannot be changed on the device Each device is working with its own internal database The internal databases can be backuped and restored via DatabICS 8 4 2 Internal Database overview When calling up the database in the Quick Select menu the following overview is displayed e To scroll through the database table use the cursor Database keys Article Description Article info 1 2 ae a e To switch soft key pages use the soft keys 123123 acasc O O o e e a ee es A ANEKBU ee The following soft keys are available for editing the database O H Ls Leave the New record Edit the selected Load the selected Show next soft database cancel article article key page editing Page 2 Delete article Copy article Show previous Show next soft soft key page key page Page 3 Search for an Print article Show previous article soft key page Quick Select menu 117 8 4 3 Creating a new article The database is organized in the following 6 pages Page 1 6 Article info Page 2 6 Tare Page 3 6 Counting Page 4 6 Checkweighing Page 5 6 Classifying Page 6 6 Totalizing e Use the and to scroll through the pages of an article e To store application specific data the corresponding page must be activated e When Counting or Totalizing is activated an additional page is displayed
39. types Different entries are required at the beginning of Over Under Checkweighing Checkcounting Filling depending on the tolerance type setting Absolute A low and a high weight value must be entered These weights and all weights within this range are treated as being within tolerance Relative Target weight Target as well as lower tolerance Tol and upper tolerance Tol have to be specified The tolerances are displayed as relative deviations from the target weight Percent Target weight Target as well as lower tolerance Tol and upper tolerance Tol have to be specified At Over Under Checkweighing Filling the weight value is represented as a percentage of the target weight The target weight value is 100 or O at Over Under Checkweighing to Zero Over Under Checkweighing and Filling 53 4 2 Specifying target values for Over Under Checkweighing or Filling The following section describes the course of Over Under Checkweighing Filling in the factory setting 1 Press the soft key for Over Under Checkweighing or the soft key for Filling gt The current Over Under Checkweighing Filling parameters are displayed 2 Check the tolerance type Press the soft key to change the tolerance type and the cursor key V to proceed to the first weight With a tolerance type selected in the menu this step does not appear 3 Load the requested weight or enter the weight value and confirm with the soft key lt
40. you need the METTLER TOLEDO service technician you can read the necessary system and contact information from the device 1 Press j twice System information data are displayed 2 Press again Your contact data are displayed 128 Event and error messages 10 Technical data and accessories 10 1 Devices for dry environment 10 1 1 Technical data for weighing terminals for dry environments ICS685 weighing terminals Housing Aluminium diecast Display LCD liquid crystal graphical display with back lighting Keyboard Tactile touch membrane keypad PET Scratch resistant labelling Protection type With power supply connection IP65 With built in storage battery IP65 With exchangeable battery IP5x Weighing platform IP5x IP65 option not for 0 6XS Net weight Weighing terminal 2 0 kg 4 4 Ib Power supply connection Direct connection to power supply supply voltage fluctuation not exceeding 10 of the rated voltage Rated voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 300 mA Power cord approx 2 5 m 8 2 ft Battery operation Supply of device 12V 2 5A Up to 22 hours of operation possible 9 28 VDC power supply Rated voltage 9 28 V moax 2 5A Power cord approx 5 m 16 ft open ends Battery charger Ambient conditions O 4020 32 104 F dry environment Ambient conditions Application indoor use only Altitude up to 2 000 m Temperatur
41. 000 d 0 5g lg 2g 5g 0 001 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 005 Ib 0 01 Ib Optional resolution 30 000 d 0 1g 0 2g 0 5g lg 0 0002 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 001 Ib 0 002 Ib Optional resolution 60 000 d 0 05 g 0 1g 0 2g 0 5g 0 0001 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 001 Ib Approved resolution 6 000 e 0 5g lg 2g 5g 0 001 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 005 Ib 0 01 Ib Repeatability sd 0 05 g 0 1g 0 2g 0 5g 0 0001 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 001 Ib Linearity 0 1g 0 2g 0 5g lg 0 0002 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 001 Ib 0 002 Ib Weight 5 5 kg 5 5 kg 7 7 kg 7 7 kg 12 1 Ib 12 1 Ib 17 0 Ib 17 0 Ib 130 Technical data and accessories Weighing ranges and readability ICS685k f and ICS685k DR f compact scales e Approved resolution up fo 61 000 e OIML NTEP e Non approved resolutions up fo 610 000 d e FACT function Fully Automatic Calibration Technology calibrates the scale according to temperature changes thus increasing weighing accuracy ICS685k f 0 6XS 3XS 6XS 6SM 15LA 35LA Capacity 0 61 kg 3 1 kg 6 1 kg 6 1 kg 15 1 kg 35 1 kg 1 2 Ib 6 Ib 12 Ib 12 Ib 30 Ib 60 Ib Readability Standard resolution 0 001 g 0 01 g 0 01g 0 1g 0 1g 0 1g 0 000002 Ib 0 00002 Ib 0 00002 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0002 Ib Approved resolution 0 01 g 0 1 g 0 1g lg lg lg 0 00002 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 002 Ib Repeatability sd 0 001 g 0 01g 0 01g 0 1g 0 1g 0 1
42. 2 The verification securing seal is applied directly on the weighing terminal Application overview Weighing applications ICS685 ICS689 weighing terminals offer various weighing applications for your special tasks Straight weighing just load a weight and read the result Average weighing dynamic weighing for weighing restless samples e g animals Counting Counting of discrete samples like screws sheet Measuring of non discrete samples like lengths areas volumes Over Under Checkweighing and Filling Over Under Checkweighing of different samples of a kind Filling in liquids or poudery products to a target quantity Classifying Totalizing also for Counting and Over Under Checkweighing or Filling results e For each application the contents of the auxiliary lines in the display and the printout can be configured individually e Counting Over Under Checkweighing or Filling and Totalizing can be combined Introduction 21 22 1 3 2 Advanced features Introduction Overview ICS685 ICS689 weighing terminals offer some advanced features to make operation easier safer and traceable User management Prompting Database Statistics as part of the fotalizing function Routine test and Routine test log Corner load test and Corner load log Calibration log file Memory Alibi memory or transaction memory User management The user management of the ICS685 ICS689 allows you to
43. Displaying statistics Press the soft key ww The statistics of all totalized items since the last clearing of statistics is displayed e Inthe menu under Application gt Statistics you can configure which statistical information will be displayed e Statistics can be called up from the Quick Select menu as well Printing statistics Press the soft key The statistics of all totalized items since the last clearing of statistics is printed or transferred to a computer Deleting statistics 1 Press the soft key 2 gt A safety prompt is displayed 2 Press the soft key 7 to delete the statistics The statistic is cleared Deactivating statistics 1 Press the soft key 81 gt A safety prompt is displayed 2 Press the soft key 2 to deactivate statistics From now on there is no statistical evaluation of the weighings Totalization 65 6 7 Terminating totalizing 66 Tofalization Terminating totalizing with clearing the total Press C The total is cleared and the straight weighing display appears The device operates in straight weighing mode Printouts If configured in the Application menu the following printouts are printed when clearing the total e Final printout with the totals e Summary printout with the totals and all individual items see printout example in the Appendix Terminating totalizing with keeping the total Press the soft key The straight weighing
44. Ethernet menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Mode see RS232 Printer External input Parameter DHCP Off On Local IP Subnet mask Gateway Checksum Off On TCP Mode TCP Mode Server Client FreeWeigh Local Port 4305 Remote IP Remote port Connect timeout Disconnect timeout Reset Ethernet Perform Reset WLAN menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Mode see RS232 Printer External input Parameter see Ethernet TCP mode see Ethernet Wireless setting SSID Encryption Off WEP WPA WEP settings 64 Bit 128 Bit WEP key Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 WPA settings WPA TKIP WPA2 AES Password Status Display the current status e g connection status signal strength Reset WLAN Perform Reset A license file RADIUS file can be implemented via the DatabICS software mt com ind databics Settings in the menu 105 USB Host menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 USB version Keyboard Preamble length Barcode Reader Data length Postamble length Termination char Destination USB settings Alibi on the fly On Off USB Device menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Mode Continuous Dialog Dialog External input Toledo Cont weight Toledo Cont count Print Auto print Instant print Digitol B Digitol G Net Gross Tare O
45. Host interface is installed Database restore Restore load the database from a USB stick File name Select the file name of the database and press gt The database is uploaded to the terminal Note This menu item is only available if a USB Host interface is installed 7 4 13 Application gt Prompting Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Prompt 1 Mode Disabled Soft key Soft key description Prompt 3 7 Apps Off Tare Sample Sample Tare Handsfree counting Multi tare Additive fare Take away Custom prompt 1 Custom prompt 3 Custom Custom Name prompts prompt 1 Step 1 Prompt text a a Prompt Text Tare Clear tare Auto tare Preset ed 3 Step 15 function tare Print Auto print Auto switch scale promp 1 4 Reference Auto reference APW Auto APW clear ID1 ID2 ID3 Recall article Settings in the menu 93 Description Prompt 1 Prompt 3 Configuring user guidance Mode Configuring start of the prompting Disabled No prompting Soft key Start by a soft key Soft key description Entering a description for the prompting soft key with max 5 characters E g Count Check Class when there are specific user guidances for these applications This menu item is only available if Soft key is activated Apps Selecting the workflow which shall be supported by the prompt Tare Sample Referenc
46. Information is displayed briefly and then disappears automatically Warnung Informationsbildschirm Cleared D ar EIOZ _3 1 Info message 2 Info symbol 3 Info identifier Event and error messages 127 9 3 Smart weighing counter spanner icon This weighing instrument features several control functions to monitor the condition of the device The METTLER TOLEDO service technician can setup and enable these functions This helps the user and the METTLER TOLEDO service technician to detemine how the device is treated and what measures are needed to keep it in a good shape If the control functions triggers an alert a message is shown You can confirm the message and continue to work with the weighing instrument The spanner icon D C lights up Warning Information Screen Service required Service Next service due Press C Key to confirm SW17 In case of an alert we strongly recommend calling the METTLER TOLEDO service technician e to replace parts which are at the end of lifetime e to correct wrong settings e to educate operators about proper handling e to perform routine service work e to reset the alert The control functions monitor the following conditions e number of weighings e number of overloads e maximum weight e zero commands and Zero failures e battery charging cycles e power on time e date for the next service inspection 9 4 Service information In case
47. S689 features e Protection degree IP68 69k e Terminal housing and load plate made of stainless steel e No open threads e No screws with recesses e Keypad made of PET with a smooth surface e Reduced horizontal surfaces e Continuous welding seams 2 Operation 2 1 Switching on off Switching on Press Q For a few seconds the device shows a start up screen with device name software version serial number of the weighing terminal and the Geo Code value e You can freeze the start up screen by pressing j e When you start a compact scale the metrology line shows whether it is approved or not If you have ordered an approved weighing system approval has been done in the factory already not for the US market e With ICS685k f compact scales ensure that the device is at room temperature before switching on To ensure accurate weighing results wait 15 minutes after switching on before starting weighing operation Switching off Press Q Before the display goes out OFF appears briefly Resetting Press and hold for approx 5 seconds The device is switched off 2 2 Login Logout When user management is activated in the Terminal menu a login logout procedure is required The login screen is displayed after switching on or logging out Login 1 Select your name using the cursor keys A v and confirm with soft key 2 Enter your password and confirm with soft key The weight display appears
48. SICS command from a connected computer 1 Enter the known tare weight on the computer using the SICS command TA Value Unit gt The weight display shows the negative tare weight and the symbol NET appears 2 Place the full container on the weighing platform The net weight is displayed 2 7 2 8 Displaying information Up to 9 different items can be configured in the menu for the key Depending on the configuration in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Info key the following data can be assigned in any order e g e Date amp Time e Weight values e Identifications e Article information e Application parameters e Device information e User data e Serial numbers and software versions e Network information On the second and third info page system and contact information can be displayed 1 Press j gt The first info page is displayed 2 Press again The next info screen is displayed 3 To leave the info screens press C An info screen is displayed until is pressed again or until is pressed Printing results If a printer or computer is connected weighing results and other information can be printed out or transferred to a computer Press gt The defined data is printed out or transferred to the computer e The printout content can be defined in the menu under Communication gt COMx gt Define Templates The template has to be assigned to the printout in t
49. Select menu with most of the configuration items Database Memory External routine test Cornerload test Calibration log Slide show Entering main menu In weighing mode press H and then When working with user management the menu tree is displayed without password entry When working without user management password entry is required first Logout Prerequisite User management is activated under Terminal gt User Management je e Logout is described in the Operation chapter e Always log out when leaving the terminal in order to prevent unauthorized persons from working on it Quick Select menu 115 8 4 Database 8 4 1 Internal versus external database ICS685 ICS689 offer an internal database for up to 5 000 articles Handling of the internal database is described below To administer the database externally the optional computer program DatablCs is available www mt com ind databics DatabiCS features e Administration of article data e Export import of databases via csv file e Export of the Alibi Transaction memory via csv file e Up fo 25 devices can be connected at the same time via Ethernet and or WLAN DatabICS use cases One central database for e several scales Managing several o databases ona PC e 116 Quick Select menu Menu setting Database access mode External DB DatablICS acts as host The article
50. TTLER TOLEDO service technician to connect an analog weighing platform to the ICS685g ICS689g weighing terminal Weighing platforms with digital scale interface Connect the weighing platform connector to the ICS685i ICS689i or ICS685s ICS689s weighing terminal e f you have ordered an approved weighing system consisting of an ICS685s weighing terminal and an approved PBD555 weighing platform the approval was done in the factory not for the US market e You can disconnect the weighing platform from the ICS685s ICS689s or ICS685i ICS689i weighing terminal of an approved weighing system without violating the approval If another weighing platform is connected to the weighing terminal the system is not approved If the weighing platform of the approved system is connected again the approval is valid again e f you have ordered an approved weighing system consisting of an ICS685s ICS689s weighing terminal and an approved PBK PFK weighing platform the approval was done in the factory not for the US market e f you have connected a non approved weighing platform and want to have the system approved call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician 1 4 4 Power supply connection Risk of electric shock a Before connecting the power supply check whether the voltage value printed on the label corresponds to your local system voltage b Do not under any circumstances connect the device if the voltage value on the label de
51. Tot Lot N Tot Lot N lt Threshold as of Tol Setpoints Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Output mode Continuous Stable Configuring inputs 1 Select an input pin 2 Assign an input signal to the selected input pin Configuring outputs 1 Select an output signal 2 Assign an output pin Configuring setpoints Enter values for the setpoints Setting output mode Continuous Digital outputs are updated continuously Stable Digital outputs are updated only when the weight is stable Settings in the menu 111 7 6 5 Define templates menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Template 1 Line 1 Not used Header Date Time Gross Net Tare High ne ns resolution ID1 ID2 ID3 Terminal ID Termin location SNo Template 10 Line 30 Terminal SNo Scale Star line New line Form feed Target Tolerance Tolerance Tolerance type Deviation Weight position APW Reference count Quantity Article Article description Article info 1 Article info 2 Article info 3 Record number Lot User name User ID Consecutive number The content of these items has to be entered via SICS command Configuring templates 1 Select a template 2 Selecta line 3 Assign an item There are 10 more templates available Template 11 Template 20 Please ask your METTLER TOLEDO service technician to configure these templates or create them by yourself using the DatabICS software www mt com ind d
52. a designation can be given to the identification keys ID1 ID2 and ID3 which is displayed as soft key So you clearly see which information is asked e g Batch instead of ID2 Working in a higher resolution The weight value can be displayed in a higher resolution continuously or when called Softkey x10 Display is activated inthe Terminal menu Press soft key x10 gt The weight value is displayed in at least 10x higher resolution and is marked with the symbol 3K The higher resolution is displayed for 3 seconds With non approved weighing platforms the weight value in a higher resolution can permanently be displayed in the Auxiliary line Operation 35 2 12 Switching scales At least two scales are connected to the weighing terminal The soft key Switch scale is activated in the Terminal menu Press the soft key lt to switch to the next scale The current active scale is displayed in the symbol and info line on the top edge of the display In the soft key symbol the number has changed 2 13 Working with a prompt 2 13 1 36 Operation Prompt overview The device offers prompts for frequently used workflows You can select either from the six predefined prompts or create your own prompt The weighing terminal will then lead you from step to step Inthe Application menu the following prompts can be activated Tare Sample counting with first taring and then determining the average piece weight Samp
53. appears the total is kept The device operates in straight weighing mode To continue totalizing press the soft key The last total is displayed 7 7 1 7 2 7 2 1 Settings in the menu Menu overview In the menu settings can be changed and functions can be activated This enables adaptation to individual weighing requirements The menu consists of the following 5 main blocks containing various submenus on several levels which are described in the following sections e Scale e Application e Terminal e Communication e Maintenance Operating the menu Calling up the menu and entering the password The menu differentiates between 2 operating levels Operator and Supervisor The Supervisor level can be protected by a password When the device is delivered both levels are accessible without a password Operator menu 1 Press H gt The Quick Select menu opens Menu is highlighted 2 Press gt gt Enter code is displayed 3 Press L gt again no password required gt The menu item Terminal is displayed Only parts of the submenu Device are accessible Supervisor menu 1 Press H gt The Quick Select menu opens Menu is highlighted 2 Press gt gt Enter code is displayed 3 Enter the password The first menu item Scale is highlighted e When the device is first delivered the supervisor password is set to OOO Set your individual password inthe Terminal menu e f a passw
54. ark blue Grey not for ICS685 Over range Below threshold Auxiliary lines See Application gt Straight weighing Printout Description Default values Storing default tolerance values Initial tolerance type Selecting default tolerance type Off No tolerance type predefined It can be set individually when entering Over Under Checkweighing parameters Absolute A low and a high weight value must be entered These weights and all weights within this range are treated as being within tolerance Relative The target weight has to be entered as an absolute weight upper and lower tolerances as deviations in weight from the target weight Percent The target weight has to be entered as an absolute weight upper and lower tolerances as deviations in percent from the target weight This setting is not available for counting Act deft values Activating deactivating usage of default tolerance values Rel weight Entering the default values for Tolerance and Tolerance Per weight Entering the default percentages for Tolerance and Tolerance Rel pcs Entering the default values for Tolerance and Tolerance in pieces or in a defined custom unit Note When always using the same tolerances for Over Under Checkweighing store these tolerances to avoid entering tolerances all the time 86 Settings in the menu Output Setting output options Threshold as of Tol Th
55. atabics if desired 112 Settings in the menu 7 7 Maintenance menu block 7 7 1 7 7 2 Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Scale test Scale 1 Routine test Days i External test weight anled Weight name Tolerance Corner load test Days External test weight Weight name Tolerance Keyboard test Perform test Display test Perform test Tool communication Port Baudrate Start Print menu settings Temperature check Mode Off On Temperature Maximum Minimum Reset all Perform reset Description Scale test Testing the selected scale Routine test Cornerload test Configuring routine test or cornerload test Days Enter test interval O days means no test functionality Test weight Enter the test weight value Tolerance Enter the tolerance value Weight name Enter the test weight name BD Start routine fest with internal external test weight For details refer to the Quick Select section Start cornerload test For details refer to the Quick Select section tee Delete routine test cornerload test log file Settings in the menu 113 Keyboard test Testing the keyboard Perform test 1 Press 2 _ to start the keyboard test 2 Press the keys in the displayed order If the key works the device switches to the next key The keyboard test is terminated by pressing
56. ation Remark Accuracy classes Displayed only if the scale is approved according to the Weights and Measures guidelines Weighing range information For multi range devices only and if the scale is approved according to the Weights and Measures guidelines H HEB Maximum capacity cap for NTEP only Minimum capacity Displayed only if the scale is approved according to the OIML Weights and Measures guidelines Approved resolution Displayed only if the scale is approved OIML n lt o 3 3 3 3 Display resolution Please note for approved scales OIML Displayed only if d is different from e NTEP Always displayed Approved scale Approved weighing device Metrology display disabled for SICS scales e g BBK422 Weights and Measures data must be indicated on a label near the weight display Weight value The weight value can be marked with the following symbols Symbol Information Remark Calculated weight value For example for average weighing results Sign For negative weight values O Stability monitor For unstable weight values 1 2343 kg Non approved last digit with For approved scales only e gt d The example shows the weight value for a scale with e 1g and d 0 1g The last smaller digit is not approved Introduction 13 Symbols and info line In the symbols and info line the following information can be displayed
57. bols and info line and the display color will change Display color Setting the display color for weight values below the stored minimum weight Note Before you can use this function the METTLER TOLEDO service technician has to determine and enter a minimum weight value Reset Resetting the scale settings to factory settings Perform reset Confirm resetting with lt 7 Settings in the menu 79 7 4 Application menu block 7 4 1 Application menu overview The Application menu block consists of the following main subblocks which are described in detail below e Straight weighing e Average weighing e Clever print e Counting e Over Under Checkweighing Filling e Classifying e Totalizing e Identification e Statistics e Memory e Article database e Prompting Factory settings are printed in bold in the following overviews 80 Settings in the menu 7 4 2 Application gt Straight weighing Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Auxiliary lines Auxiliary line 1 Not used Date amp time for battery devices incl remaining oh capacity in and in hours Gross Net Tare High resolution Auxiliary line 3 for non approved scales only ID1 ID2 ID3 Bargraph Temperature for ICS685k f only Consecutive number Active scale model Terminal location APW Reference count Quantity Custom unit factor CntAccuracy Target Tolerance
58. bration free and if possible a horizontal location for i 6 o the weighing platform Lay T Er ji The ground must be able to safely bear the weight of the fully loaded weighing platform Observe the following environmental conditions AID No direct sunlight Da No strong drafts No excessive temperature fluctuations 1 4 2 Levelling Levelling of weighing platforms Only weighing platforms that have been levelled precisely horizontally provide accurate weighing results Weights and Measures approved weighing platforms have a level bubble to simplify levelling Turn the adjustable feet of the weighing platform until the level bubble s air bubble is inside the inner circle Levelling of compact scales ICS685 f On compact scales levelling can be done in an easier way Turn the compact scale upside down Screw in the 2 adjustable feet 2 on the terminal side of the weighing platform Turn over the compact scale to its normal position Level the compact scale by turning the other 2 adjustable feet 1 of the weighing platform until the level bubble is inside the inner circle Screw out the feet 2 of the weighing platform until they have contact with the table The adjustable foot 3 of the weighing terminal is screwed out for 7 mm at the factory and needs not be adjusted for levelling Introduction 25 1 4 3 Weighing platform connection Analog weighing platforms Call the ME
59. cleaning unplug the power plug in order to disconnect the terminal from the power supply b Cover open connectors with protective caps Cleaning of the ICS685 dry environments e Clean the optional protective cover separately The protective cover is dishwasher safe e Take off the load plate and remove any dirt and foreign substances which may have collected underneath Do not use any hard objects to prevent scratching the surface e Do not disassemble the weighing device e Remove any remaining detergent with a wet cloth e Observe all existing regulations on cleaning intervals and permissible cleaning agents e Incase of a windshield we recommend to clean it with a glass cleaner each day of usage in order to prolong the durability Cleaning of the ICS689 wet environments These devices are designed to be used in a wet environment Depending on the environment and the cleaning procedures we suggest appropriate weighing platforms with different types of load cells The following table provides a detailed overview of recommended environments and suitable cleaning procedures Terminal Weighing platform ICS689 Hermetically sealed stainless steel load cell IP rating IP68 IP69k IP68 IP69k Environment Short time wet 30 min day xX X Part time wet 120 min day X X Permanently wet xX X Cleaning procedure Wet wipe down xX X Light hose down lt 5 l min X X 20 kPa Light wash down
60. cted each individual result can be printed out by pressing 5 gt je i F 2 13 4 Hands free This prompt will guide you through piece counting without pressing a key Put weight on and wait for auto tare Load wt and wait for autom APW determination Press softkey to restart gt 1 Press the prompt soft key In the soft key line the instructions for the first step are displayed 2 Load the tare weight When the weight is stable an automatic taring is carried out In the soft key line the instructions for the next step are displayed 3 Load the indicated number of reference parts The average piece weight is determined automatically gt The weight unit changes to PCS and the soft key line changes 4 Load the weighing samples and read the number of pieces Restarting piece counting To restart counting with a new reference press the indicated soft key Cleared is displayed briefly before the first prompt is displayed again Leaving piece counting To leave piece counting press C gt Cleared is displayed briefly Operation 39 2 13 5 Multi tare This prompt will guide you through taring a bundle of containers with the same known tare weight 1 Press the prompt soft key The number of containers n is highlighted ae 1238 2 Enter the number of containers and confirm entry with ela mnai the soft key 2 Enter value for each container gt The tare value of a single c
61. desired classes 7 Confirm the class definition with lt 7 The classifying display is active e if you do not specify the end value the maximum capacity of the scale is used as end value e With Class name setto Custom inthe Application menu you are prompted to enter the class name prior to the value e Weighing in class limits is possible as well Instead of entering the weight value put the corresponding weight on the platform and confirm with lt 7 5 3 Classifying procedure 5 4 Class definition values specified as described in the previous section Place the classifying material on the scale When loading a database record with stored tare weight make sure to always use the same container as specified in the record Display for Classifying With the default color setting and Class name set to Custom the following is displayed Lowest class Middle classes Highest class 046 H2 256 Class info 1 8 08 kg 8 49 kg Class info 5 1 88 kg 1 49 kg Class info 8 2 50 kg 2 99 kg e The displays shown above are examples The class names are set when specifying the class definition The class colors are set in the menu e The arrows indicate that there is a weight class below or above the current class e To indicate the class info as shown in the examples the item Class info must be selected for an auxiliary line see Application gt Classifying gt Auxiliary lines menu e If the weight is outside
62. e determination First tare then add reference parts Sample Tare Reference determination First weigh reference parts then tare Handsfree Counting without a keystroke Multi tare Taring of several containers with the same tare weight Additive tare Adding the known tare weight of different containers Take away Over Under Checkweighing out of a container without pressing a key Custom prompt 1 Custom prompt 3 Selecting from custom workflows Custom prompts Configuring your own workflows with up to 15 steps Custom prompt 1 Custom prompt 3 Selecting the number of the custom prompt workflow Name Entering the name of your custom prompt workflow max 24 characters Step 1 Step 15 Selecting the step in the workflow e Prompt text Entering the text to be displayed with the selected step max 30 characters e Prompt function Selecting function for the step Note Before you can start the prompt via soft key you have to assign the prompt to a specific soft key in the Terminal menu under Device gt Keyboard gt Soft keys 94 Settings in the menu Example creating a new prompt for counting parts in a full container Step Text Function Displayed soft Note Confirm action with the indicated soft key Put 10 samples on the scale Reference and press key Confirm action with the indicated soft key Place the full container on the Text scale C
63. e display 123 for numeric input and special characters ABC for input in upper case letters abc for input in lower case letters e To activate the cursor in a text field press gt e To switch between numerics and upper lower case letters press Shiff e Text entries work like e g on a mobile phone Up to four characters are assigned to the keys of the numeric keyboard e Entries must be confirmed with E gt or soft key 2 Example Enter ICS6x5 1 Make sure that ABC is displayed To enter letter I press key 4 three times To enter letter C press key 2 three times To enter letter S press key 7 four times Press Shiff twice to change to numerics 1232 Enter number 6 Press Shift twice to change to lower case letters abt To enter letter x press key 9 twice Press Shiff fo change to numerics 123 lt 10 Enter number 5 11 Confirm entry with gt Oo oOo NI Oa FW DN Barcode input To make inputs easier a barcode scanner can be connected Depending on the menu settings the barcode scanner can be used either for a fixed or a free entry Fixed barcode entry Communication gt COMx gt Mode issetto External input Communication gt COMx gt External input gt Destinaton issettoe g ID1 To enter the selected data e g ID1 just read the barcode The barcode entry is automatically recognized e g as ID1 Free barcode entry Communication
64. e number can be displayed in the auxiliary lines as well Application gt gt Auxiliary lines gt Consecutive number Average dynamic weighing With the average weighing function it is possible to weigh moving weighing samples such as animals If this function is activated is displayed in the info line With average weighing the scale calculates the mean value from weighing operations within a certain time interval Start via soft key factory setting Weighing sample heavier than 9 scale divisions 1 Place the weighing sample on the scale 2 Press the soft key l to start average weighing During average weighing stars appear in the display and the average result will be displayed with the symbol 3 3 Unload the scale to begin a new average weighing operation With automatic start Application gt Averag gt Mod gt Auto is selected in the menu Weighing sample heavier than 9 scale divisions 1 Place the weighing sample on the scale Average weighing starts automatically During average weighing stars appear in the display and the average result will be displayed with the symbol 3 2 Unload the scale to start a new average weighing operation 2 10 Working with identifications 2 11 Weighing series can be assigned with 3 identification numbers ID1 ID2 and ID3 with up to 40 numeric characters that are also printed out in the protocols If for example a customer number and a batch
65. e range Class III 10 40 C 14 104 F Temperature range Class II with PBK785 10 30 C 50 86 F with PBK9 series PFK9 series O 40 C 32 104 F Overvoltage category II W amp M approvals Pollution degree 2 Humidity Max rel humidity 85 for temperatures up to 40 C 104 F OIML Class II Ill Ill NTEP Class Il Ill Interfaces Optional equipment 3 additional optional interfaces possible Scale interfaces up to 4 Cincl SICS scale via RS232 SICSpro scale via RS422 RS485 max 2 analog scales max 2 IDNet scales except F cell AWU cell GD16 GD17 Pik Technical data and accessories 129 10 1 2 Technical data for compact scales for dry environments e The size of the weighing platform 0 6XS 3XS 6XS 3SM 6SM 15LA 35LA is indicated at the end of the product name e g CS685s 3XS f e Other combinations of weighing range and readability can be adjusted by the METTLER TOLEDO service technician on site e The table below indicates the factory settings of weighing range and readability Weighing ranges and readability ICS685s f compact scales e Approved resolution 1 x 6 000 e OIML NTEP e Non approved resolutions up to 60 000 d ICS685s f 3SM 6SM 15LA 35LA Capacity 3 kg 6kg 15 kg 35 kg 6 Ib 12 Ib 30 Ib 60 Ib Readability Standard resolution 6
66. ece weight and then shows the number of reference pieces removed together with a minus sign Remove more parts out of the container until the required number of pieces is reached When piece counting is completed press to clear the reference The scale is ready for the next weighing or counting operation Counting 47 3 3 Determining the parts in a full container When you know the tare weight of the container the number of parts in the container can be determined 3 4 3 5 3 5 1 48 Counting The soft keys Ref N var and or Ref N fix 4 are activated in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys if not shown by default Place the number of reference parts on the scale as indicated on the soft key or 2 and press the corresponding soft key The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of reference pieces Enter or scan with a barcode reader the known tare weight and press gt T to confirm The weight display shows the negative tare weight and the symbol NET appears Place the full container on the weighing platform The number of pieces in the container is displayed Counting with a known average piece weight The soft key APw Average Piece Weight 9 is activated in the menu under Terminal gt Device gt Keyboard gt Soft keys if not shown by default Enter the known average piece weight and press the soft key 65 The
67. ed in a first stage declaration of conformity in accordance with EN 45501 8 2 The second stage of the calibration must be done on site by authorized service personnel Please contact your local representative Medium accuracy scales that are used in commerce where certified calibration is required must be calibrated and certified Observe the respective measurement data guidelines in your country Table of Geo Code values For weighing instruments verified at the manufacturer s the Geo Code value indicates the country or geographical zone for which the instrument is verified The Geo Code value set in the instrument e g Geo 18 appears briefly affer switching on Table Geo Code values 3000e shows the Geo Code values for European countries Table Geo Code values 6000e 7500e shows the Geo Code values for different gravitation zones Geo Code values 3000 e OIML Class III European Countries Country Geographical Geo Country Geographical Geo latitude Code latitude Code Austria 46 22 49 01 18 Liechtenstein 47 03 47 14 18 Belgium 49 30 51 30 21 Lithuania 53 54 56 24 22 Bulgaria 41 41 44 13 16 Luxemburg 49 27 50 11 20 Croatia 42 24 46 32 18 Netherlands 50 46 53 32 21 Czechia 48 34 51 03 20 Norway 57 57 64 00 24 D
68. enmark 54 34 57 45 23 64 00 71 11 26 Estonia 57 30 59 40 24 Poland 49 00 54 30 21 Finland 59 48 64 00 25 Portugal 36 58 42 10 15 64 00 70 05 26 Romania 43 37 48 15 18 France 41 20 45 00 17 Slovakia 47 44 49 46 19 45 00 51 00 19 Slovenia 45 26 46 35 18 Germany 47 00 55 00 20 Spain 36 00 43 47 15 Greece 34 48 41 45 15 Sweden 55 20 62 00 24 Hungary 45 45 48 35 19 62 00 69 04 26 Iceland 63 17 67 09 26 Switzerland 45 49 47 49 18 Ireland 51 05 55 05 22 Turkey 35 51 42 06 16 Italy 35 47 47 05 17 United Kingdom 49 00 55 00 21 Latvia 55 30 58 04 23 55 00 62 00 23 factory setting Appendix 145 Geo Code values 6000 e 75000 e OIML Class III Altitude lt 1000 m Geographical latitude Geo Code Geographical latitude Geo Code 00 00 12 44 18 43 26 47 51 18 05 46 17 10 21 45 38 50 06 22 12 44 20 45 16 47 51 52 22 20 17 10 23 54 18 50 06 54 41 21 20 45 26 45 20 52 22 57 04 24 26 23 54 29 25 23 54 41 59 32 21 26 45 31 56 24 57 04 62 09 15 29 25
69. enu Scale Supervisor menu Metrological data line Metrological information MinWeigh Settings Symbol 0 Over Under Checkcounting Target values Over Under Checkweighing Display Output Procedure Quick start Subtractive weighing Target values To zero Tolerance type P Printing Clever print Printout configuration Prompt Additive tare Hands free Multi tare Sample Tare Take away Tare Sample Protocol printouts 113 92 92 71 81 102 68 77 113 67 67 70 67 13 145 75 79 14 54 88 87 55 56 56 54 57 53 33 33 81 41 39 40 38 42 37 147 Index 149 150 Q Quick Select menu Reset Application Reset all Scale Terminal Resolution Restart Routine test S Safety instructions Service information Smart weighing counter Spanner icon Statistics Storage battery Straight weighing Supervisor menu access Switching on off Switching scales Switching units Index 115 95 114 76 79 101 74 74 78 121 128 128 9 128 65 91 27 29 81 100 29 36 30 T Taring Automatic Automatic clearing the tare Chain tare Clearing the tare Manual Settings Tare preset Technical data Compact scales Terminal and platform combinations Weighing terminals for dry environment Weighing terminals for wet environment Templates Assigning Defining Testing Communication Display Keyboard Scale Totalization U User management V Verification test W Warn
70. environments Accessories for ICS685 Order no Printer RS P25 01 for Europe only 11 124 300 Printer RS P26 01 for Europe only 11 124 304 Printer RS P28 01 for Europe only 11 124 301 Printer APR510 Direct thermal Label Printer 203 dpi 64 090 256 Printer APR510 Thermal Transfer Label Printer 203 dpi 64 090 257 Printer APR510 Direct thermal Label Printer 300 dpi 64 090 258 Printer APR510 Thermal Transfer Label Printer 300 dpi 64 090 259 Printer APR7 10 Direct thermal Label Printer 203 dpi 64 688 858 Printer APR710 Thermal Transfer Label Printer 203 dpi 64 688 859 Printer APR7 10 Direct thermal Label Printer 300 dpi 64 688 861 Protective cover for the weighing terminal set of 5 pieces 30 032 638 Auxiliary display AD RS M7 requiring cable 22 023 506 12 122 381 Charging station for Battery pack lithium ion 30 093 236 Battery pack lithium ion IP5x 30 093 237 IP65 30 093 238 Windshield for XS weighing platforms 72 262 929 Wall bracket 30 032 637 Support for wheeled bench stand 22 023 460 Column for PBA655 PBD655 and ICS4_5 ICS685 compact scales requires wall bracket 30 032 637 Height 330 mm 1 3 ft 72 198 699 Height 660 mm 2 6 ft 72 198 700 Floor stand height 1000 mm 3 3 ft Painted steel 22 023 451 Stainless steel 22 023 503 Relaybox 4 for Digital I O 22 011 967 Power supply for Relaybox 4 00 505 544 134 Technical data and accessories
71. er fo prevent the power cable from being bent too strongly e Check the power cable regularly for damage If it is damaged immediately disconnect the device from the power supply unit Devices with built in storage battery e Only use storage batteries from the manufacturer e Do not use the battery charger in humid or dusty rooms or below O C 32 F ambient temperature e After the storage battery has been charged the cover cap of the charging socket on the device must be closed Compact scales Terminal and platform combinations e Avoid falling and shock loads as well as any impact from the side e The maximum static safe load must never be exceeded Observe the operation limits see fechnical data of the connected weighing platform Introduction 7 8 1 2 Presentation 1 2 1 Type overview Introduction ICS685 ICS689 weighing terminals vary in the following ICS685 ICS689 Numeric keypad X X Color display X X Environment dry wet Available as compact scale X Available as terminal and platform combination x x Default equipment ICS685 ICS689 weighing terminals Each weighing terminal offers the following interfaces e 1 serial interface RS232 in Europe 2 x RS232 e 1 scale interface analog or digital ICS685k f compact scales The compact scales offer the following interfaces e 1 serial interface RS232 in Europe 2 x RS232 e 1 scale interface SICSpro Optional equip
72. erates at medium speed High Unstable environment The scale works more slowly but is less sensitive to external influences Process Adaptation to the weighing process Universal Universal setting for all weighing samples and normal weighing goods Dosing Dispensing liquid or powdery weighing samples only for certain weighing platforms e g PBK9 series PFK9 series Absolute For solid bodies under extreme conditions e g strong vibrations Stability Adjusting the stability detector The slower the scale works the greater the reproducibility of the weighing results Fast The scale operates very fast Standard The scale operates at medium speed Precise The scale operates with the greatest possible reproducibility MinWeigh MinWeigh function MinWeigh Switching MinWeigh function on off When set fo On and if the weight on the scale drops below the stored minimum weight g will appear in the symbols and info line and the display color will change Display color Setting the display color for weight values below the stored minimum weight Note Before you can use this function the METTLER TOLEDO service technician has to determine and enter a minimum weight value FACT Fully automatic calibration test for ICS685k f compact scales only Temperature Setting the temperature difference for automatic adjustment Off Switching off automatic adjustment in case of a temperature difference 1K 2K 3K Automatic adjustment in case of the
73. erature is within the range of O C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F to charge the storage battery Danger of soiling because the charger for the storage battery is not protected according to IP69K a Do not charge the device in humid or dusty rooms b After the storage battery has been charged close the cover cap of the charging socket on the device Recommended use of the storage battery The characteristics mentioned above are only valid if the following recommendations are observed e Change the battery as soon as the warning message Low battery appears and the battery symbol starts flashing When the message appears you still have enough time at least 10 minutes to complete your current task e For optimum battery performance operate the device with built in storage battery at an ambient temperature range of 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F This also applies to discharging the battery Introduction 27 28 Changing battery ICS685 only ANS 1 Unlock the battery by moving the slider away from the battery and remove the discharged battery 2 Insert the fully charged battery and secure it by moving the slider towards the battery With optional IP65 protection the battery is not accessible from the outside Please call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician 1 4 6 Use in hygienically sensitive areas Introduction ICS689 weighing terminals are easy to clean and are designed to be used in the food industry IC
74. es up to 4 incl SICS scale via RS232 SICSpro scale via RS422 RS485 max 2 analog scales max 2 IDNet scales except F cell AWU cell GD16 GD17 Pik 136 Technical data and accessories 10 2 2 Technical data for terminal and platform combinations for wet environments e The size of the weighing platform A BB B BC CC QA QB QC is indicated at the end of the product name e g ICS689g QA6 e Other combinations of weighing range and readability can be adjusted by the METTLER TOLEDO service technician on site e The table below indicates the factory settings of weighing range and readability Weighing ranges and readability Model A3 AG QAG A15 QB15 BB30 B30 QB30 Weighing range 1 5kg 3 kg 3kg 6kg 6kg 15kg 15 kg 30 kg 2 5 lb 5 Ib 5 Ib 10 Ib 10 Ib 25 Ib 25 Ib 50 Ib Readability 0 5g 1g lg 2g 29 59 5g 10g 0 0005 Ib 0 001 0 001 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 005 Ib 0 005 Ib 0 01 Ib Ib Model BB60 B60 B150 BC150 BC300 CC300 cc600 BC60 CC60 CC150 QC150 QB60 QC60 Weighing range 30kg 60kgkg 6O0kg 150kgkg 150 kg 300 kg 300 kg 600 kg 50 Ib 100 Ib 100 Ib 250 Ib 250 Ib 500 Ib 500 Ib 1000 Ib Readability 10g 20g 20g 50g 50g 100g 100 g 200g 0 01 Ib 0 02 Ib 0 02 Ib 0 05 Ib 0 05 Ib 0 1 Ib 0 1 Ib 0 2 Ib Operation limits maximum static safe load Model a ce
75. fied by G Net Gross Tare Selecting the weight values to be transferred ARM100 On the selected interface port an ARM100 input output module is connected Notes Printing conditions for Auto print e The weight must be heavier than 9 display increments e A weight change of at least 9 display increments is required fo initiate the next printout Settings in the menu 107 Printer Configuring printer and formats for the protocol printout Type ASCII printer If Values only is selected the transmitted data does not include the Values only name of the variable e g date gross ID1 but the value and if appropriate the unit as a separate line This allows the label printer to fill its template with the required data ASCII format Line format Selecting line format for ASCII printers only Multiple Multiple lines Single Single lines Fixed Fixed records output in single lines every record includes the number of characters that was defined under Line length Line length Setting line length This item is only displayed for the line formats Multiple and Fixed Separator Selecting the separator This item is only displayed for the line format Single Add line feed Adding line feeds External input Configuring input via barcode reader Preamble length Data length Postamble length The barcode may contain additional data before the relevant data preamble and behind
76. g The scale is ready for the next removal Tok 1 000 kg 12 900 kg Tol 0 800 kg 4 7 Over Under Checkweighing Filling with Quick start If default values for the tolerances are used with tolerance types Relative or Percent Over Under Checkweighing Filling can be started by pressing just one key The setting On is selected inthe menu under Application gt Over Under Filling gt Default Values Tolerance values are defined under Application gt Over Under Filling gt Default Values The selected tolerance type matches the entered default values Place the target weight or target amount on the scale and press the soft key for Over Under Checkweighing or for Filling The applied weight or the applied amount is stored as the target weight or target amount respectively The display changes to the status good factory setting green Over Under Checkweighing Filling is activated 56 Over Under Checkweighing and Filling 4 8 Over Under Checkweighing to zero Filling to zero 4 9 The weight value or the number of pieces can also be represented as the difference to the target weight For Over Under Checkweighing to zero Filling to zero tolerance types Relative or Percent are selected For Checkcounting to zero tolerance type Relative is selected Display layout Color mode or 3 line mode is selected inthe Terminal menu 1 Specify the target values as described in t
77. g 0 000002 Ib 0 00002 Ib 0 00002 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 0002 Ib Linearity 0 002 g 0 02 g 0 02 g 0 2g 0 2g 0 2g 0 000005 Ib 0 00005 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 0005 Ib Weight 6 3 kg 5 7 kg 5 7 kg 5 7 kg 9 0 kg 9 0 kg 13 4 Ib 12 6 Ib 12 6 Ib 12 6 Ib 19 8 Ib 19 8 Ib ICS685k DR f 0 6XS 3XS 6XS 6SM 15LA 35LA Capacity 0 12 kg 0 6 kg 1 2 kg 1 2 kg 3 kg 3 kg 0 61 kg 3 1 kg 6 1 kg 6 1 kg 15 1 kg 15 1 kg Readability Standard resolution 0 001 g 0 01 g 0 01 g 0 1 g 0 1 g 0 1 g 0 01 g 0 1g 0 1g lg lg lg Approved resolution 0 01 g 0 1 g 0 1g lg lg lg Max mechanical preload without losing capacity ICS685 3SM 6SM 15LA 35LA Preload 1 25 kg 3 25 kg 3 32 kg 13 32 kg 2 76 Ib 7 17 Ib 7 32 Ib 29 37 Ib ICS685 0 6XS 3XS 6XS 6SM 15LA 35LA Preload s 1 73 kg 0 73 kg 2 25 kg 20 32 kg 0 32 kg 3 81 Ib 1 61 Ib 4 96 Ib 44 80 Ib 0 71 Ib Technical data and accessories 13 10 1 3 Operating life with battery The operating life during battery operation varies depending on the intensity of use the configuration and the connected scale The following approximate values apply with standard RS232 interface and the brightness set fo 5 Weighing platform Weighing terminal type Conditions Duration Strain gauge weighing ICS685g WLAN continuous operation 16h platform USB host continuous 16h operation MonoBloc weighing platform ICS685k WLAN continuous operation 10h USB host con
78. g series Std dev good Standard deviation of all samples within tolerances of a weighing series Mean value Mean value of a weighing series Mean value good Mean value of all samples within tolerances of a weighing series Max value Maximum weight value of a weighing series Min value Minimum weight value of a weighing series Median Weight value separating the higher half of a weighing series from the lower half ratio per class Percentage of good high and low items in a weighing series per class Number of good high or low items in a weighing series Note In the factory setting all items are activated Settings in the menu 91 7 4 11 Application gt Memory Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Memory mode Mode Alibi Transaction Off Field 1 Field 12 Off Date amp time Net Tare SNo Scale Terminal location Article Article description ID1 ID2 ID34 APW Quantity SNo Terminal Temperature for ICS685k f only Gross User name User ID Unit name Article Info 1 Article Info 2 Article Info 3 Reference count Counting accuracy n Weight position Memory backup File name Delimiter Description Memory mode Configuring a system of several scales for counting Mode Configuring memory mode Off No memory of weighing results Alibi Alibi memory active All transferred weighing results are stored in the terminal The information required by law is stored in fields 1 to 4 These
79. g terminal Fl C F8 Displayed soft key 4 F2 LA F9 Displayed soft key 5 right F3 gt 0 lt ESC S in the menu F4 gt T lt Back Delete text character by character F5 Displayed soft key 1 left Enter In straight weighing print As external input confirm F6 Displayed soft key 2 Cursor keys Cursor keys F7 Displayed soft key 3 Parameter Communication parameters Baud Selecting baud rate Parity Selecting parity Handshake Selecting handshake Checksum Activating deactivating checksum byte STX Activating deactivating STX If STX is set to On the STX signal 0x02 is sent at the beginning of each output string that is sent via the interface RS Type Selecting type of the optional RS422 RS485 interface either RS422 or RS485 Net Address Assigning network address Load resistor To avoid reflections on a network we recommend to make a defined termination For this purpose the load resistor within the terminal can be used When set fo On a resistor of approx 100 Ohm between the signal lines is enabled DHCP If DHCP is set fo On the device will receive the IP address automatically Then IP address Subnet mask and Gateway are read only fields Local IP Displaying entering the local IP address Subnet mask Displaying entering subnet mask Gateway Displaying entering gateway address Note Not all parameters are available on all serial interfaces Refer to the overviews of the interfaces to c
80. ge 4 Page 4 is free for customer configuration When scrolling further after the last page page 1 is displayed again Page 1 Page 3 Factory setting ICS689 7 E Over Under Database Filling Memory Checkweighing i Z Higher resolution Totalizing Logout Display layout Switching scale Reference n var Reference n fixed APW average here 10 pieces here 10 pieces piece weight Page 4 Page 4 is free for customer configuration When scrolling further after the last page page 1 is displayed again D The Memory soft key is not available if Memory mode is set to Off 2 The Logout soft key is available only if user management is active The Switching scale soft key is available only if more than 1 scale is connected Operating soft keys Press the key below the desired function Changing soft key line Press the cursor keys lt or gt to switch from line fo line Introduction 17 Soft key options fixed reference sizes Symbol Menu setting Function Symbol Menu setting Function Zero Zeroing APW Enter the average O gt piece weight Tare Toring APW optimization Reference weight ofe optimization only if activated in the menu and if a reference weight is determined Alibi memory Calling up the Totalizing Get sum of several optional alibi mem
81. gning the individual user language Password Setting a password and confirming password Activate user When set fo On the selected user can log on to the device Hard keys user User specific locking unlocking of keys Possible keys Power Clear C Switch gt Transfer gt Tare gt T lt S Numeric keys Navigation Quick Select Info Zero 202 Soft keys user Setting the user specific soft key functions Soft key 1 1 1 Select soft key number Soft key 4 5 2 Assign function The corresponding soft key symbols are shown in the Introduction chapter 7 5 5 Terminal gt Reset Reset Resetting the terminal settings to factory settings Perform reset Confirm resetting with lt 7 Settings in the menu 101 7 6 Communication menu block 7 6 1 General For detailed information on interface protocols and commands refer to the SICS Reference manual The Communication menu block consists of the following subblocks Overview COMI COM2 COM3 COM4 Showing the interfaces installed Parameter settings for the standard RS232 interface COM1 Parameter settings for the optional second interface COM2 Parameter settings for the optional interfaces COM3 COM4 Define templates Defining templates to be assigned to the application specific printouts The interfaces identify themselves Therefore only those menu settings appear which are relevant for the individual interface If no optional interface is ins
82. h the cursor keys V A and confirm with put weight in the green section d O gt You are asked to put the indicated weight on the Test weight 15 000 kg indicated corner of the platform J When the required weight is put on the platform press eight ane A O gt The corner load test is carried out for the first corner You are asked to put the indicated weight on the next indicated corner of the platform Corner load test passed Repeat step 3 until all corners are tested and the following test protocol is displayed for a short time 8 9 Calling up routine test corner load test log files Prerequisite Routine test and or corner load test parameters are set under Maintenance gt Scale test Viewing test log file 1 Select Routine Test Log Or Corner load test log inthe Quick Select menu with the cursor keys V A and confirm with E gt The routine test corner load test protocol of the last test is displayed Routine test passed 2 To view other test protocols use the cursor keys V IN oops Printing test log file 1 When a routine corner load test record is displayed press the soft key 2 Inthe next screen select either Print current record to printa single record or Print whole memory to print all records 3 Confirm selection with gt gt The routine test log record s is are printed Deleting routine test corner load test log file Deleting routine test
83. he Application menu e Ifinthe Application menu Memory mode is setto Alibi or Transaction the weighing result is stored in the memory when pressing L gt Printing without pressing a key clever print Inthe menu Application gt Clever print gt Activate issetto On To initiate the next printout the weight must drop below the set threshold 1 Put the weighing sample on the load plate When a stable weight value is reached the result is printed automatically 2 Remove the weighing sample from the load plate and load the next weighing sample When the weight value has dropped below the set threshold the next stable weight value is printed automatically Operation 33 34 Operation 2 9 Printout with consecutive number The device offers the possibility to number the weighings on the printout Inthe selected template Consecutive number is assigned to a bate Livade214 line Time 17217339 To define a start value a soft key must be defined as Consecutive oss 4 815 kg number inthe menu under Terminal gt Device gt cons PA 18 Keyboard gt Soft keys 1 To enter a start value for the consecutive number press the soft key 2 Enter the desired start number and confirm with amp gt The weighing results are printed out with a consecutive number beginning at the entered start number e f no start value is entered the consecutive number will start with 1 e The consecutiv
84. he previous sections 2 Press the soft key al The target is displayed with a minus sign 3 Place the Over Under Checkweighing material on the scale Depending on the applied weight or the applied amount the color of the background lighting changes The display value is displayed in accordance with the tolerance type setting gt The target value is O kg or PCS or 0 00 Terminating Over Under Checkweighing to zero Filling to zero Press soft key again The symbol O in the info line disappears the net weight is displayed Leaving Over Under Checkweighing Filling With clearing the Over Under Checkweighing Filling parameters Press C Cleared appears in the display The target values are cleared and the straight weighing display appears The device operates in straight weighing mode With keeping the Over Under checkweighing Filling parameters 1 Press the soft key G gt The straight weighing display appears the Over Under Checkweighing parameters are kept The device operates in straight weighing mode 2 To reactivate the Over Under Checkweighing Filling parameters press the soft key or in gt The most recently entered Over Under Checkweighing Filling parameters are displayed Over Under Checkweighing and Filling 57 5 Classifying 5 1 5 2 58 Classifying Overview The device offers Classifying function
85. he following statistical values may be determined Standard deviation Standard deviation good Mean value Mean value good Max value Min value Median ratio per class per class To evaluate statistics comfortably on your computer the optional DatabICS software is available www mt com ind databics Introduction 23 Routine test Cornerload test For optimum weighing results the device supports routine calibration and routine cornerload tests The test results are stored in the corresponding log files You can configure routine tests by e Interval days e External test e Internal test for ICS685k f only For the external tests you can specify the following e Test weight value e Weight name to make sure you always use the same weight e Tolerance e The routine test and cornerload test can be configured separately for each connected scale in the menu under Maintenance gt Scale test e Performing the tests and viewing printing transferring the log files is described in Performing routine test gt 121 and following Calibration log file All calibration results are stored in the calibration log file How to view print ransfer the calibration log file is described in Calling up calibration log file gt 124 24 Introduction 1 4 Commissioning 1 4 1 Selecting the location The correct location is crucial for the accuracy of the weighing results Select a stable vi
86. he indicated soft key Cleared is displayed briefly before the first prompt is displayed again Repeat steps 4 to 7 for other references To leave piece counting press C gt Cleared is displayed briefly If a printer is connected each individual result can be printed out by pressing C gt Operation 37 2 13 3 Sample Tare 38 Operation This prompt will guide you through piece counting with first determining the average piece weight and then faring Put ref on and press gt Put tare on and press gt Press softkey to restart gt 1 Check the current reference size which is indicated on the soft key 2 Ref n var If necessary change the reference size see Counting section 3 Press the prompt soft key In the soft key line the instructions for the first step are displayed 4 Load the reference parts and confirm with the indicated soft key The display unit changes to PCS and the soft key line changes 5 Load the tare weight and confirm with the indicated soft key In the soft key line the instructions for the next step are displayed Load the weighing samples and read the number of pieces To restart counting with a new reference press the indicated soft key Cleared is displayed briefly before the first prompt is displayed again Co Repeat steps 4 to 7 for other references To leave piece counting press C Cleared is displayed briefly If a printer is conne
87. heck which parameters are avilable Settings in the menu 109 TCP Mode Transmission control protocol settings TCP Mode Configuring TCP mode Server Weighing terminal acting as server E g to execute SICS commands from a PC To do so the weighing terminal must be configured as Server and the PC must be configured as Client Client Weighing terminal acting as client E g to print to a PC or printer To do so the weighing terminal must be configured as Client and the PC must be configured as Server FreeWeigh To connect as SICS scale to freeweigh net Local Port Displaying entering the local port Remote IP Displaying entering the remote IP address Remote Port Displaying entering the remote port Connect timeout Setting timeout for connecting Disconnect timeout Setting timeout for disconnecting 110 Settings in the menu 7 6 4 Digital I Os menu block Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Input Input pin 1 Input pin 4 Off Zero Tare Transfer Switch Clear Info Target Softkey 1 1 4 5 Total Total Switch scale Output Ready Stable Tare Zero Off Output pin 1 Output pin 4 lt Min weigh gt Min weigh Underload Overload Star lt Setpoint 1 gt Setpoint 1 lt Setpoint 2 gt Setpoint 2 SP Tolerance lt Tolerance Good range Target gt Tolerance Class 1 Class 12 End value Out of class lt
88. her the number of pieces on the bulk scale only or the sum of pieces on both reference and bulk scale Counting with auxiliary scales At least one of the soft keys Ref N var Ref N fix 4 or apw is activated in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys Inthe Application gt Counting gt Counting system menu af least one scale of the system is configured ds Auxiliary scale Inthe Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys menu the softkey Switch scale is activated 1 Make sure that the selected scale is suitable for the product to be counted 2 Carry out counting as described in Counting parts info a container gt 47 When changing the product to be counted always check which of the auxiliary scales is the most suitable If necessary change the scale 4 Over Under Checkweighing and Filling 4 1 Overview The devices offer Over Under Checkweighing and Filling functions The respective settings in the menu are described in the Application menu section The correspondingly colored background lighting allows rapid detection of the status too light factory setting red good factory setting green and foo heavy factory setting yellow The colors can be modified in the menu Over Under Checkweighing Filling Hres 25 913 kg Net 25 52 kg t EN O o Ee LOW 27 52 kg HI 38 92 kg 3220 LOW 27 52 kg Tolerance
89. hows the quantity The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 Pressing the soft key L Ref n VAR or Ref n FIX the last average piece weight is cleared and the current weight is set as the new reference weight 3 9 Counting with custom unit The device offers the option to derive other physical variables from the weight of the sample e g length area volume Unit and format of the physical variable can be defined inthe Application gt Counting menu Prerequisite Inthe Application gt Counting menu the following settings are made e Unit type issetto Custom unit e For Unit name the desired unit is entered e g m qm Euro e For Unit format the desired resolution is entered e g 0 02 to count coins of 2 Cents and show the result in Euro Weighing reference quantity Place the indicated reference quantity on the scale and press soft key 2 Ref n FIX or Ref n VAR The scale determines the reference weight and then shows value and unit of the physical variable The rest of the measuring procedure is as described earlier Entering the known weight of the unit Enter the known weight of the unit and press soft key 74 The scale determines the reference weight and then shows value and unit of the physical variable The rest of the measuring procedure is as described earlier Counting 51 3 10 Counting with reference and bulk scale 3 10 1
90. ic clearing of the average piece weight On When the load is taken off the scale after a counting operation the average piece weight is automatically cleared The next counting operation will begin with determining the average piece weight again Off The average piece weight must be cleared manually with C 84 Settings in the menu Average piece unit weight Advanced settings for counting Counting accuracy Selecting the unit for displaying the counting accuracy in an auxiliary line In addition the item Counting accuracy must be activated for an auxiliary line under Application gt Counting gt Auxiliary lines In the displayed counting accuracy the standard deviation of the parts is not included Display of the counting accuracy in PCS Custom unit Display of the counting accuracy in PCS Custom unit Counting system Configuring a system of several scales for counting Scale 1 Scale 4 Selecting the scale to assign a function in the counting system Only the connected scalesare displayed Bulk The selected scale serves as bulk scale to count measure quantities Another scale of the system must be set to Reference Reference The selected scale serves as reference scale to determine the average piece unit weight Another scale of the system must be setto Bulk AUX The selected scale can be used for determining
91. ing Z Zeroing Automatic Manual Settings 31 30 31 30 30 74 78 32 130 137 129 136 81 112 114 114 114 113 61 90 100 46 126 30 30 74 78 GWP Good Weighing Practice GWP is the global weighing standard ensuring consistent accuracy of weighing processes applicable to all equipment from any manufacturer It helps to e Choose the appropriate balance or scale e Calibrate and operate your weighing equipment with security e Comply with quality and compliance standards in laboratory and manufacturing gt www mt com GWP Mettler Toledo Albstadt GmbH D 72458 Albstadt Tel 49 7431 140 Fax 49 7431 14 232 www mt com Subject fo technical changes Mettler Toledo Albstadt GmbH 04 2015 30243688B en www mt com Further information 3 02 4 3 6 8 8
92. ion data METTLER TOLEDO Tel 49 7431 140 Germany WWW mt com Date Time 101 102 Net Tare Gross 27 04 2015 21 50 48 Company ABC 67195 Town 0 57 kg 0 82 ko 1 39 kg Piece counting Date Time Net Quanti ty APH 08 01 2015 00 06 31 23 96766 9 Classifying standard printout Class Lobster Grade A METTLER TOLEDO Tel 49 7431 140 Germany Date Time Customer City Net Tare Gross Class info 0 10 kg 0 99 kg 16 05 2615 16 07 23 Company ABC 12345 Town 0 44 kg 0 39 kg 0 79 kg 1 Over Under Checkweighing default printout Position lt Tolerance METTLER TOLEDO Tel 49 7431 140 Germany WAH mnt com Date 08 01 2015 Time 00 02 53 101 Company ABC 102 67195 Tonn Gross 2 090 kg Target 90 PCS Tol 1 PCS Tol 1 PCS Tol Tupe Relative Dev 3 PCS Over Under Checkweighing minimum printout Posi tion Tolerance Net 0 925 kg Classifying minimum printout Class Grade A Class info 2 1 00 kg Max Net 1 21 kg Appendix 147 Index A Accessories for dry environment for wet environment Application Clever print Average weighing Operation Settings C Calibration Calibration log file Classifying Class definition Display Procedure Settings Cleaning in dry environment in wet environment Clever print Connections Power supply Weighing platform Corner load test Counting APW optimization Auto clear APW Autosampling Bulk scale Counti
93. king keys Possible keys Power Clear Switch Toggle lt 3 Info C Transfer gt Numeric keys Navigation Quick Select H Note The Quick Select key can be protected by a password Soft keys Assigning a function to the selected key Soft key 1 1 1 Select the soft key number Soft key 4 5 2 Assign function Note If Recall article is selected as function an additional window opens fo enter the corresponding soft key description max 4 characters and to select the article from the database Info key Configuring the items to be displayed using the info key j Page 1 On the first page of the info key up fo 9 information items on the weighing process can be configured 1 Select item number 2 Assign information Page 2 Page 3 On pages 2 and 3 system and contact information will be displayed In case of a problem here you will find your contact data and the system information the service technician will ask for System information is set by the manufacturer contact information can be entered directly Beeper When set to On each keystroke will be confirmed by a short beep External keyboard Selecting the layout of an external keyboard which is connected via USB interface This menu item is only available if an external keyboard is connected We will expand the available keyboards continuously Message time Setting how long a message is displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6
94. le Tare counting with first determining the average piece weight and then taring Hands free counting without pressing any key Multi tare faring several containers with the same tare weight Additive tare adding different tare values Take away checkweighing out of a container e During prompting no other soft keys are available e To start a prompt at least one of the soft keys Prompt 1 Prompt 2 Prompt 3 must be activated in the Terminal menu e Inthe Application menu these soft keys can be denominated according to your specific task 2 13 2 Tare Sample This prompt will guide you through piece counting with first taring and then determining the average piece weight Put tare on and press gt Put ref on and press gt Press softkey to restart gt e Check the current reference size which is indicated on the soft key L Ref N var If necessary change the reference size see Counting section Press the prompt soft key In the soft key line the instructions for the first step are displayed Load the tare weight and confirm with the indicated soft key In the soft key line the instructions for the next step are displayed Load the reference parts and confirm with the indicated soft key The display unit changes to PCS and the soft key line changes Load the weighing samples and read the number of pieces To restart counting with a new reference press t
95. lower tolerance 3 line mode Ht _ 38 92 kd 3220 Tolerances and target weight are displayed in 3 lines The example shows the default color for a sample above the upper tolerance Color mode The example shows the default color for a good sample e You can switch display layouts with the soft key or select the display layout in the Terminal menu e The selected display layout is active for all applications Introduction 11 12 1 2 4 Display in Filling mode Introduction In Filling mode see Filling procedure gt 55 instead of the weight display a bargraph and colors indicate the filling status Too low LOW HI Tol Tol E As long as the weight is below the tolerance a red bar is displayed Good LOW HI Tol Tol Tol Target Tol LOW HI When the weight approaches the good range a second bar is displayed in which the tolerance range is spread This is an aid to exactly fill in the target weight Too high When the weight exceeds the tolerance range the color changes to yellow e You can switch display layouts with the soft key or select the display layout in the Terminal menu e The selected display layout is active for all applications Metrological data line The metrological data is stored in the weighing platform The weighing terminal only serves as indicator In the metrological data line the following information is displayed Inform
96. manage up to 20 users by User name and User ID User profile operator or supervisor User language User password User specific keys e When user management is activated any access to the terminal is protected by password e User management can be configured in the menu under Terminal gt User management e Login logout with user management is described in Login Logout gt 29 Prompting The device offers 6 predefined prompts for frequently used workflows In addition up to 3 customer specific workflows can be defined to guide the operator e Prompts can be configured in the menu under Application gt Prompting e Operation with prompts is described in Prompt overview gt 36 and following Database The device offers an internal database of up to 5 000 data records for frequently used weighing goods Each record may contain the following data Article information data Weight values Piece counting parameters Checkweighing parameters Filling parameters Totalization parameters e Editing the database is described in Creating a new article gt 118 and following e Once application parameters are entered they can be stored in the database as well e To edit the database comfortably on your computer the optional DatabICS software is available www mt com ind databics When using DatabICS up to 30 000 data records are available Statistics The device offers statistical evaluation of your weighing series T
97. ment Two additional interfaces are possible either communication interfaces or scale interfaces Optional interface COM CcOM2 COM3 SCL2 SCL1 RS232 Default X X X RS422 RS485 X X X USB Device X X USB Host X X Ethernet X WLAN X Digital 1 0 X Analog scale X SlCSpro scale X X X IDNet scale X e RS232 usable as data interface or SICS scale e RS422 RS485 usable as data interface or scale interface SICSpro e SCL2 can be equipped with a scale interface or a communication interface COM4 1 2 2 Display To meet your special requirements different display layouts are available in the menu under Terminal gt Device gt Display layout Straight weighing display Default layout nO oO FP WD Date 24 01 2014 Time 16 20 37 90 19 37h 9 2 3 mm 4 1037 Article Metrological data For details see following table Weight value with star sign and stability monitor For details see following table Spanner icon service needed For details see event and error messages Battery symbol Net Gross Unit Indication of the soft key page 1 4 and navigation hint use cursor keys lt or gt for scrolling soft key pages Soft keys factory setting page 1 Auxiliary data line The contents is defined in the menu 3 lines can be defined in the menu specific to the here Date amp
98. mode layout Contrast 1 5 10 Brightness 1 10 Weight hold 0 s 10 s Default White Yellow Red Green Blue Violet Dark blue Grey color 96 Settings in the menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Keyboard Hard keys Power On Off Clear Switch Info Transfer Numeric keys Navigation Quick select Info Soft key Soft key 1 1 Not used Zero Tare Alibi memory Switch scale x10 display fa Transfer Average weighing ID1 ID2 ID3 Prompt 1 Prompt 2 Soft key 4 5 Prompt 3 Reference N VAR Reference N FIX APW APW optimization Totalizing Checkweighing Filling Weight Count Save as article Temperature check for ICS685k f only Database Recall article Logout Display layout Consecutive No Classifying Info key Page 1 Item 1 Not used Date amp Time Highres and net Gross pa Tare Temperature for ICS685k f only ltem 9 Terminal ID Terminal location Terminal model SNo Terminal Terminal FW SNo Scale Scale FW Record number ID1 ID2 ID3 APW Quantity Total gross Total net Total PCS Lot Deviation Target Tolerance Tolerance MinWeigh Article Article description Article info 1 Article info 2 Article info 3 User name User ID IP address Subnet mask Gateway USB version Consecutive No Class no Page 2 amp 3 Info page 2 Off System info Contact info Info page 3 Off System info Contact info Beeper On
99. n Off Printer see RS232 Parameter Checksum Off On Reset USB Perform Reset The driver for USB Device is available on the CD delivered with the weighing terminal 106 Settings in the menu 7 6 3 Description of the communication menu blocks Mode Operating mode of the serial interface Print Manual data output to the printer with gt Auto print Automatic output of stable results to the printer e g for series weighing operations Instant print Manual data output of the current weight value either stable or not to the printer with gt Dialog Bi directional communication via MT SICS commands control of the device via PC Continuous Dialog Ongoing output of all weight values via the interface External input Input other than via terminal keypad What the input is used for is defined inthe Destination menu block Toledo Cont weight TOLEDO Continuous mode Toledo Cont count TOLEDO Continuous mode with counting results Second display On the selected interface port a second display is connected SICSpro scale On the selected interface port a SICSpro scale is connected SICS scale On the selected interface port a SICS scale is connected X scale On the selected interface port an X scale is connected Digitol B Digitol compatible format The gross weight is identified by B Digitol G Digitol compatible format The gross weight is identi
100. n 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 gt Periodic 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 Table of Contents 1 introductio n 1 ily Ie ile AUN 2 Operation 3 Counting Safety instructions Presentation Application overview Commissioning Switching on off Login Logout Straight weighing Switching units Zeroing Zero point correction Weighing with tare Displaying information Printing results Average dynamic weighing Working with identifications Working in a higher resolution Switching scales Working with a prompt Memory log files Cleaning Verification test Counting parts into a container Counting parts out of a container Determining the parts in a full container Counting with a known average piece weight Changing reference quantity Counting with reference weight check Reference optimization Counting with automatic reference determination Counting with custom unit Counting with reference and bulk scale 4 Over Under Checkweighing and Filling Ove
101. n the menu Filter Filter settings Vibration Adaptation to ambient conditions Low Very steady and stable environment The scale works very rapidly but is very sensitive to external influences Medium Normal environment The scale operates at medium speed High Unstable environment The scale works more slowly but is insensitive to external influences Process Adaptation to the weighing process Dosing Dispensing of liquid or powdered weighing samples manually Universal Universal setting for all weighing samples and normal weighing goods Absolute No adaptation to perform automated filling processes e g with PLC Stability Adjusting the stability detector The slower the scale works the greater the reproducibility of the weighing results ASD 0 Stability detector switched off Only possible for non verified scales ASD 1 Rapid display good reproducibility ASD 4 Slow display excellent reproducibility Update Setting the display speed of the weight display xx UPS Selecting the number of updates per second UPS Notes e This menu is only displayed if the Update function is supported by the connected scale e The possible settings depend on the connected scale MinWeigh MinWeigh function MinWeigh Switching MinWeigh function on off When set fo On and if the weight on the scale drops below the stored minimum weight g will appear in the sym
102. nce the target values are specified the Over Under Checkcounting procedures are the same as the Over Under Checkweighing procedures 54 Over Under Checkweighing and Filling 4 4 Over Under Checkweighing or Checkcounting procedure The devices facilitate Over Under Checkweighing and Checkcounting through differently colored background lighting for the status too light factory setting red good factory setting green and too heavy factory setting yellow 1 Specify the target values as described in the previous sections 2 Place the Over Under Checkweighing or Checkcounting material on the scale Tolerance type Absolute Depending on the applied weight the color of the 2064 background lighting changes Weight information is displayed in accordance with the display setting and the Over Under Checkweighing settings 4 5 Filling procedure Tolerance type Relative Hres 14 7805 kg Nets14 781 kg T_T 6 CT Tol 0 800 kg 14 781 kg Tol 0 700 kg Tolerance type Percent Hres 19 7439 kg Net 100 00 N Tol 0 50 19 444 kg Tolt 0 60 The devices facilitate Filling through differently colored background lighting for the status too light factory setting red good factory setting green and too heavy factory setting yellow 1 Specify the target values as described in the previous sections 2 Place the empty container on the scale and press gt T lt The co
103. nd press the soft key or 2 2 Place additional reference parts on the scale The maximum for the additional reference parts cannot be larger than the original sample The scale automatically optimizes the average piece weight with the larger number of reference parts The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 Manual reference optimization The greater the reference quantity the more accurately the scale determines the number of pieces Thesoftkeys Ref N var and or Ref N fix are activated in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys Inthe Application gt Counting menu APW optimization issetto Soft key Inthe Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys menu the softkey APW optimization is activated 1 Place the indicated number of reference parts on the scale and press the soft key or L 2 Place additional reference parts on the scale and press soft key 5 The scale automatically optimizes the average piece weight with the larger number of reference parts The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 Counting with automatic reference determination Inthe Application gt Counting menu Autosampling is setto On Place the indicated number of reference parts on the scale The scale automatically determines the average piece weight and then s
104. ng accuracy Counting system Procedure Reference scale Total count Custom unit 148 Index 33 134 143 82 34 82 73 124 58 59 59 89 45 45 82 26 26 122 85 84 84 85 85 85 47 85 85 84 D Database Internal Quick Select menu Settings Digital I Os Dimensional drawings Devices for dry environment Devices for wet environment Display 3 line mode Metrological dota line Settings Symbols and info line Units Update Weight value Dynamic weighing Operation Settings Energy save Error conditions Error messages External input Entry Settings F FACT Settings Symbol Filling Procedure Quickstart Subtractive weighing Target values To zero Tolerance type Filter 117 116 93 111 132 139 10 13 99 14 74 77 79 13 34 82 98 125 126 35 108 75 14 55 56 56 54 57 53 75 79 G Geo code Display Values High resolution Hygienically sensitive areas Identification Identifications Scale data Terminal data Weighing data Info key Displaying information Settings Information Interfaces Pin assignment K Keyboard Function keys Settings Soft keys L Levelling Linearization Location Login Logout 29 145 35 28 91 71 77 98 35 33 99 127 144 15 99 16 25 73 25 29 29 115 Maintenance Memory Backup Mode Menu Analog scale Application Communication Display IDNet Scale Maintenance Operation Operator m
105. ng instrument is also verified if e the metrological line shows Approved scale e labels with the metrological data are placed near the weight display e the securing seal is not tampered with e it bears an official verification mark e g the green M sticker OIML e the validity is not expired The period of validity is country specific It is in the responsibility of the owner to renew verification in due time Strain gauge weighing platforms Strain gauge weighing platforms use a Geo Code to compensate gravitational influence The manufacturer of the weighing instrument uses a defined Geo Code value for verification 1 Check if the Geo Code in the instrument corresponds with the Geo Code value defined for your location The Geo Code value is displayed when you switch on the instrument The Geo Code value for your location is shown in the Appendix 2 Call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician if the Geo Code values do not match 3 Counting 3 1 Counting parts into a container 3 2 The soft keys Ref N var and or Ref N fix 8 are activated in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys if not shown by default Place the empty container on the scale and press gt T The container is tared the zero display and the symbol NET appear Place the number of reference parts on the scale as indicated on the soft key or and press the corresponding soft key The scale determine
106. nge e After zeroing the scale the whole weighing range is still available Weighing with tare Taring Place the empty container on the scale and press gt T The zero display and the symbol NET appecr The tare weight remains stored until it is cleared Clearing the tare Press C The symbol NET goes out the gross weight appears in the display If the symbol 77 is displayed i e the tare function Auto clear tare is activated in the Scale menu the tare weight is automatically cleared as soon as the scale is unloaded Automatic clearing the tare A tare weight is automatically cleared when the scale is unloaded Prerequisite The symbol 7 is displayed i e the tare function Auto clear tare is activated in the Scale menu The fare weight must be heavier than 9 scale divisions 2 6 4 Automatic taring If you place a weight on an empty scale the scale tares automatically and the symbol NET is displayed Prerequisite The symbol T is displayed i e the tare function Auto tare is activated inthe Scale menu The weight to be tared automatically e g packaging material must be heavier than 9 scale divisions 2 6 5 Chain tare With this function it is possible to tare several times if e g cardboard is placed between individual layers in a container The tare function Chain tare is activated inthe Scale menu 1 Place the first container or packaging material on the scale and press gt
107. ntainer is tared and the zero display appears 3 Fill in the weighing goods Depending on the applied weight the color of the background lighting changes Weight information is displayed in accordance with the display setting and the Filling settings e As long as the weight is below the tolerance a red bar is displayed e When the weight approaches the good range a second bar is displayed in which the tolerance range is spread This is an aid to exactly fill in the target weight e When the weight exceeds the tolerance range the color changes to yellow Too low LOW HI Tol Tol Good Low HI Tol Tol Tol Target Tol LOW HI Too high Over Under Checkweighing and Filling 55 4 6 Over Under Checkweighing Filling during subtractive weighing Take away Assistance through the colored background and the graphical weighing aid is also possible during subtractive weighing and subtractive counting Specify target values as described in the previous sections dec kg Net 227 kg The target value is indicated with a negative sign Tol 1 000 kg 12 900 kg Tol 0 800 kg Place a full container on the weighing platform and tare it Hres 13 2234 kg Net 13 223 kg Remove as much from the weighing sample as required for the display to change to the status good factory setting green Tot 1 000 kg 12 900 kg Tol 0 800 kg Tare the unit again Hres 19 9084 kg Net 19 908 k
108. nter load b side load c corner load A 30 kg 20 kg 10 kg 60 Ib AO Ib 20 Ib A7 a BB 100 kg 70 kg 35 kg 200 Ib 140 Ib 70 Ib gt B 200 kg 140 kg 75 kg 400 Ib 280 Ib 150 Ib a BC 400 kg 300 kg 150 kg J 800 Ib 600 Ib 300 Ib g A G cc 700 kg 400 kg 200 kg 1400 Ib 800 Ib 400 Ib QA 15 kg 10 kg 5 kg 30 Ib 20 Ib 10 Ib QB 100 kg 70 kg 35 kg 200 Ib 140 Ib 70 Ib ac 200 kg 140 kg 75 kg 400 Ib 280 Ib 150 Ib Technical data and accessories 137 Weights approximate values Model Weight Model Weight A 5 2 kg cc 35 0 kg 11 5 Ib 77 2 Ib BB 7 4 kg QA 4 1 kg 16 3 Ib 9 0 Ib B 12 7 kg QB 7 8 kg 28 0 Ib 17 2 Ib BC 26 5 kg ac 13 1 kg 58 4 Ib 28 9 Ib Length of load cell cable for ICS689g t Weighing range Length in m Length in ft up to 30 kg 50 Ib 1 5 5 60 kg 100 Ib and higher 2 5 8 10 2 3 Operating life with battery The operating life during battery operation varies depending on the intensity of use the configuration and the connected scale The following approximate values apply with standard RS232 interface and the brightness set fo 5 Weighing platform Conditions Duration With 1 strain gauge load cell Continuous operation 25h e g ICS689g A15 With 4 strain gauge load cells Continuous operation 22h e g a floor scale With PBK98_ PFK98_ Continuous operation 14h 138 Technical data and accessories 10 2
109. number are assigned it can be clearly seen in the protocol which batch was weighed for which customer Direct entry At least one of the soft keys ID1 ID2 or ID3 is activated in the menu under Terminal gt Device gt Keyboard gt Soft keys To display the identification in the auxiliary lines ID1 ID2 or ID3 must be activated in the menu under Application gt gt Auxiliary lines for each application 1 Press the desired soft key The ID entered last is displayed 2 Enter the ID and confirm with gt The entered ID is assigned to the following weighings until the ID is changed 3 Barcode use for one identification only ID1 ID20r ID3 is selected as destination for external input in the menu under Communication COMx gt External input gt Destination To display the identification in the auxiliary line ID1 ID2 or ID3 has fo be activated in the menu under Application gt gt Auxiliary linesfor each application Scan the ID The ID is assigned to the following weighings until a new ID is scanned Using SICS command set up to three identifications To display the identification in the auxiliary line ID1 ID2 or ID3 has to be activated in the menu under Application gt gt Auxiliary linesfor each application Send the ID command 112 113 or 114 from a PC The ID is assigned to the following weighings until a new ID is sent Inthe Terminal menu
110. onfirm with the indicated soft key Read the result Text Enter tare weight Preset tare Press the indicated soft key aye and enter tare weight Confirm with the indicated soft key Print Print 7 4 14 Application gt Reset Reset Resetting the application settings to factory settings Perform reset Confirm resetting with lt Settings in the menu 95 7 5 Terminal menu block 7 5 1 Terminal menu overview The Terminal menu block consists of the following main subblocks which are described in detail in 7 5 2 the following e Device e Access e User management e Reset Factory settings are printed in bold in the following overview Terminal gt Device Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Region Language English US english Deutsch Fran ois Italiano Espa ol Chinese Date format MM DD YY MM DD YYYY MMM DD YYYY DD MM YY DD MMM YYYY YY MM DD YYYY MMM DD YYYY MM DD DD MM YYYY Set date Set year Set month Set day Time format 24 MM 12 MM tt 24 MM SS 12 MM SS tt Set time Set hour Set minutes Daylight 0 1 saving Energy save Backlight On 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds Power off Off 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes Identi Terminal location fication Terminal ID Display Display Default 3 lines mode Color
111. ontainer is highlighted 7 0 kg 3 Enter the known tare weight of a single container and confirm entry with the soft key lt When all entries are made the weight is shown in the display E g with a bundle of 6 containers of 0 4 kg each a PT preset tare value of 2 4 kg is displayed for the whole bundle 4 Weigh the bundle The net weight of the bundle is displayed without extra taring 5 To leave prompting press C gt Cleared is displayed briefly 40 Operation 2 13 6 Additive tare This prompt will guide you through taring e g a pallet with containers on it with known tare weights Press the prompt soft key gt A table for tare weights is displayed Unit_name N Enter the tare weights and confirm each tare weight with L gt Each confirmation creates a new tare record w When all tare weights are entered press soft key 2 to finish the entry gt The total of all tare weights is displayed as pretare value indicated with PT ESS Weigh the pallets The net weight of the pallet is displayed without extra taring o To leave prompting press gt Cleared is displayed briefly Soft key functions selecting a tare weight editing an existing tare weight creating a new tare weight deleting the selected tare weight NEEE deleting all tare weights Operation 41 2 13 7 Take away
112. or Transaction under Application gt or select Memory in the Quick Select menu with the cursor keys A V and Only weighing results confirmed with gt are stored in the memory log file MEMORY Date amp Time Gross Tare Net lesez 1aresi1 11 38 13 50 50 kg 60 00 kol 9 20 kd eeeeze 14 09 11 11 5050 15 00 ko 60 kg 15 00 kd eaaaas 14709711 11 58 16 15 00 ko G60 ko 15 00 kd eaaasa 14 09 11 115854 30 00 ko 000 kg 30 00 kd esses 14709711 133043 opa kg 800 ko aaa kal anaes 14709711 133242 60 00 ko G00 ko 60 00 kd eaaass 14 09 11 133357 60 00 ko G00 kg 60 00 kd eaaasa 14 09 11 135352 020 ko 200 ko aaa kal E gt 966635 14 69 11 14 14 33 66 66 kg 6 46 kg 60 00 kg 688636 14 69 11 14 48 54 66 46 kg 6 68 kg 60 00 kg Soft key Meaning Cancelling Searching the Alibi memory Viewing selected Alibi record in detail Printing Alibi records To the last Alibi record IINE j o Searching is possible by all data fields except the Custom field Operation 43 2 14 2 2 14 3 44 Operation Searching and printing memory records For searching a memory record the device offers 3 search fields with individual search criterions each e g data weight values article info For each search field the desired range can be specified 1 In the alibi overview press the soft key Search mem
113. ord is not entered within a few seconds the scale returns to the weighing mode e f a password has been issued for supervisor access to the menu and you have forgotten it please contact the METTLER TOLEDO service Calling up the menu when user management is active If user management is active password entry is required when logging in 1 Press B gt The Quick Select menu opens Menu is highlighted 2 Press gt The menu start screen is displayed depending on the user profile Settings in the menu 67 7 2 2 Display in the menu Menu tree The menu tree is displayed like the file system in the Windows Explorer For navigating the menu tree use the cursor keys A Navigating up or down the menu tree V gt Navigating to a deeper level of the menu tree until the selection window is displayed lt Navigating to a higher level of the menu and closing submenus Selection window Scale Application Terminal Device Region Sleep amp Backlight Serial number Display Keyboard Soft keys Info key Beeper External keyboard For navigating the selection windows use the following keys A Navigating up or down the menu items V Navigating up or down the settings of a menu item L gt Opening the menu item Confirming the setting of a menu item lt Navigating to a higher level of the menu and closing submenus Leaving the selection window Exiting the menu Press Q gt Save
114. ory gt The search window opens AY pire 1 L Select item for Search field 1 rw 3 Use the cursor key V to proceed to the e ee corresponding From field w 4 Enter the start value for the search field SED searen rie 3 att LF Use the cursor key V fo proceed to the corresponding To field 6 Enter the end value for the search field Use the cursor key WV fo proceed to the next search field 8 Repeat steps 2 to 7 for Search field 2 and Search field 3 if desired 9 Start the search with the soft key The matching alibi records are displayed 10 To print the search result press the soft key Memory backup with USB Host If a USB Host interface is installed you are able to download your memory data to a USB stick The data is stored as csv file which can easily be opened in Microsoft Excel for any kind of analysis 1 In the alibi overview press the soft key 2 Enter the search parameters as described in Searching and printing memory records gt 44 3 Make sure that a USB stick is connected to the USB Host interface 4 Press the soft key USB A window opens to edit the backup file o Enter the file name and delimiter or or Press the soft key USB again The memory data is downloaded to the USB stick Backup is in progress xx is displayed 7 When the backup is finished disconnect the USB stick and copy the data to your PC 2 15 Cleaning Risk of electric shock a Before
115. ory gt weighings Switch scale Switching between the Over Under Enter Over Under la connected scales wt Checkweighing Checkweighing oo parameters x10 display Show the weight g Filling Enter filling x10 value with 10 times Y parameters higher resolution gt Transfer Data transfer to a w Classifying Enter class lt printer or computer ioa parameters f Average weighing Start average Eg Weight count Switch between y weighing Ds weight display and display of pieces ID Enter identifications uj Save as article Save the current Di In the menu another by article parameters in designation can be the database a ID2 assigned fo the keys Database Show database ID3 Custom Recall article Recall parameters a input from the database Custom Prompt 1 Start a workflow Logout Logout from the input Prompt 2 In the menu another Z terminal Prompt 3 designation can be assigned to the keys Ref n var Determine the My Display layout Switch between average piece weight default weight display freely adjustable and 3 line mode Ref n fix Determine the Temperature Check device average piece weight o gt check temperature only for ICS685k f and if activated in the menu Cons number Enter start value for printout with consecutive number 1 2 6 1 2 7 Alphanumeric input When an alphanumeric input is requested one of the following symbols is displayed in the right top edge of th
116. pend on the connected scale MinWeigh Function On Off MinWeigh value Display color White Yellow Red Green Blue Violet Dark blue Grey Reset Perform reset Description Identification Displaying setting scale identification data Serial no scale Displaying the serial number of the weighing platform Scale model Displaying the scale type e g PBD555 Available for METTLER TOLEDO scales only Scale location Entering the scale location e g floor and room Scale ID Entering the scale identification e g inventory number Notes e Scale location and Scale ID can be displayed in the auxiliary or info lines or printed out e Scale location and Scale ID can consist of up to 24 alphanumerical characters Display unit amp Resolution Setting the weighing units Unit 2 Selecting weighing unit 2 different from unit 1 Unit roll When set fo On the weight value can be displayed in all available units with 3 Notes e Incase of verified scales individual sub items of the Display unit amp Resolution menu item may not be available or only to a limited extent depending on the respective country e On dual range dual interval scales resolutions marked with l lt gt I 1 2 are divided up into 2 weighing ranges intervals e g 2 x 3000 d e On triple range multi interval scales resolutions marked with I lt gt l 1 2 3 are divided up into 3 weighing ranges intervals
117. port must be configured as Printer On Automatic clearing of the sum when the target is reached Off The sum has to be cleared manually Printout Defining printer and template in the totalizing application Lot print Printout for each individual totalizing action Final pent Printout of the total at the end of totalizing by pressing or deleting the memory Summary print Additional printout of the individual items COMI COM4 Selecting the printer interface for the selected printout Off No automatic printout Standard Automatic printout using the standard template which is predefined in the factory Template 1 Template 10 Automatic printout using the selected template 90 Settings in the menu 7 4 9 Application gt Identification ID1 ID2 ID3 Labelling the identification soft keys Soft key description Entering a soft key label for the identification soft keys with max 5 characters E g soft keys User Art No Lot instead of ID1 ID2 ID3 Printout description Entering a description of the identification for printout with max 40 characters E g User name Article number Lot number on the printout instead of ID1 ID2 ID3 7 4 10 Application gt Statistics Statistics Selecting statistical information to be displayed or printed Standard dev Standard deviation of a weighin
118. reshold to determine at which weight the status of Tol is indicated To avoid Tol being active at Zero or a very low weight you can define the Threshold as of Tol When Threshold as of Tol is reached the colored display will change from the Below threshold color to the Tolerance color This feature can be used to show the Tolerance color close to the target or as additional setpoint for I O control This setpoint is available on the optional digital I O interface as well Example Target 1000 g Tol 100g Threshold x Target Tol Threshold 12 1000 g 100 g 12 900 g 108 g In the example the Tol color is displayed for weights from 108 g up to 900 g Beeper Setting the beeper for Over Under Checkweighing Off No beeper Within tolerances A short beep will sound when a weight value within the tolerance values is reached Outside tolerances A short beep will sound when a weight value outside the tolerance values is reached Stable result A short beep will sound when a stable result is reached Beeper mode Defining how the beeper will act Stable result Beeping only when a stable weight value within the selected range is recognized Tolerance border Beeping on every entering or leaving of the good range Autoprint Setting the automatic printout Off No automatic printout Within tolerances Automatic printout
119. rst sample is issued Remove the item from the weighing platform Load the next item and press the soft key F gt If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the next sample is issued Repeat steps 2 and 3 until Totalization target exceeded is displayed Confirm the message with the soft key 2 6 To clear the totalization memoy press the soft key The scale is ready for the next totalizing procedure Target format PCS is available only if the current unit is PCS The totalization target remains stored until a new target is set Checkweighing Filling or Classifying results can be totalized the same way When inthe Application menu Clear at target issetto On the totalization memory is automatically cleared when the target is reached When inthe Application menu Tare after sum is setfo On you can leave the previous weighing good on the load plate 6 5 Totalizing with leaving the totalized items on the scale When inthe Application menu Tare after sum is setto On the fotalized items can remain on the scale With this setting it is not necessary to press the tare button after every weighing 64 Totalization 6 6 Statistical evaluation of the sum For statistical evaluation of the sum statistics must first be activated 1 Press the soft key a i gt Activate statistics is displayed 2 Press the soft key 2 From now on all weighings are included in a statistical evaluation
120. rview Specifying target values for Over Under Checkweighing or Filling Specifying target number of pieces for Over Under Checkcounting Over Under Checkweighing or Checkcounting procedure Filling procedure Over Under Checkweighing Filling during subtractive weighing Take away Over Under Checkweighing Filling with Quick start Over Under Checkweighing to zero Filling to zero Leaving Over Under Checkweighing Filling Overview Specifying class definition values Classifying procedure Classifying during subtractive weighing Automatic printout of Classifying results Terminating Classifying Table of Contents 5 6 Totalization Starting totalization Totalizing manually Automatic totalizing Totalizing to a target Totalizing with leaving the totalized items on the scale Statistical evaluation of the sum Terminating totalizing Menu overview Operating the menu Scale menu block Application menu block Terminal menu block Communication menu block Maintenance menu block Quick Select menu overview Entering main menu Logout Database Calling up memory log file Statistics Performing routine test Performing corner load test Calling up routine test corner load test log files Calling up calibration log file 9 Event and error messages 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 Error conditions Errors and warnings Smart weighing counter spanner icon Service information 10 Technical data and accessories 11 Appendix
121. s reference size On Determining the average piece weigh is only possible with the default reference size Reference weight check Monitoring the minimum reference weight Off No monitoring of the minimum reference weight On Monitoring the minimum reference weight When the reference weight drops below the set tolerance value the display color changes and a message is displayed which asks you to add more reference parts 1 2 30 Setting the process tolerance for the reference weight check The higher the process tolerance the smaller the required minimum reference weight Only displayed if Reference weight check issetto On Display color lt Tolerance ref weight Selecting the display color for reference weights below the tolerance value set for the reference weight check Average piece unit weight Advanced settings for counting APW optimization Optimiziation of the average piece weight Off No optimization of the average piece weight Auto Automatic optimization of the average piece weight Soft key Manual optimization of the average piece weight with soft key 24 Autosampling Automatic determination of the average piece weight On After taring the average piece weight is determined with the next weight placed on the scale and the displayed reference size Off No automatic determination of the average piece weight Auto clear APW Automat
122. s the average piece weight and then shows the number of reference pieces Add more parts to the container until the required number of pieces is reached 4 When piece counting is completed press to clear the reference The scale is ready for the next weighing or counting operation e The average piece weight remains saved until is pressed or a new average piece weight is determined e With lt gt or soft key i Weight count you can switch between the number of pieces and the weighing units preset e The average piece weight APW for example the weight of an individual reference unit can be displayed on the info page or in the auxiliary line e f Auto clear APW issetfo On inthe menu under Application gt Counting the average piece weight is automatically cleared after each counting operation e The achieved counting accuracy can be displayed in the auxiliary lines under Application gt Counting gt Auxiliary lines Counting parts out of a container The soft keys Ref N var 2 and or Ref N fix are activated in the menu under Terminal gt Devic gt Keyboard gt Soft keys if not shown by default Place the full container on the scale and press gt T The container is tared the zero display and the symbol NET appear Remove the number of reference parts out of the container as indicated on the soft key or L2 and press the corresponding soft key The scale determines the average pi
123. s with up to 12 weight classes To make operation easier an individual color is assigned to each weight class The respective settings in the menu are described in the Application menu section Classifying cannot be combined with other applications like Counting Over Under Checkweighing Filling or Totalizing Class definition Each weight class is specified by its start value The end value is automatically set 1 digit below the start value of the next class Only for the last highest weight class an end value has to be specified The correspondingly colored background lighting allows rapid detection of the classes The colors can be modified in the menu Start value Start value Start value Start value End value Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Last class Specifying class definition values The Classifying soft key is activated inthe Terminal Classfying Definition Name Item Unit nane 10 kg Class1 E Class2 20 Class3 30 gt menu 1 Press the soft key 2 A table to specify the class definitions is displayed End Value 50 000000 BE Press the soft key L and enter the end value Confirm end value with lt 7 The class definition table is displayed 4 Press the soft key D and enter the start value of Class 1 5 Confirm start value of Class 1 with lt 7 The class definition table is displayed 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have entered the start values of all your
124. scale changes the unit to PCS The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 Changing reference quantity Free reference quantity The soft key Ref N var is activated in the menu under Terminal gt Device gt Keyboard gt Soft keys Inthe Application gt Counting menu Fixed ref size issetto Off Place any number of reference parts on the scale Enter the number of reference parts and press the soft key L2 The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of pieces In the soft key Z the new number of reference parts is indicated The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47 3 5 2 Selecting reference quantity out of a set With soft key the following set of reference quantities is available 5 10 20 50 100 The softkey Ref N fix is activated inthe menu under Terminal gt Device gt Keyboard gt Soft keys 1 Place the desired number of reference parts 5 10 20 50 100 on the scale 2 Press and hold the soft key until the soft key line changes 3 Press the soft key for the desired number of reference parts The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of pieces gt In the soft key the new number of reference parts is indicated The rest of the counting procedure is as described in Counting parts into a container gt 47
125. selected temperature change Time Setting up to 3 times per day for automatic adjustment Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Entering the times for the automatic adjustment hours minutes in 24 h format To deactivate Time 2 and Time 3 set them to 00 00 00 Days Setting the days of the week for automatic adjustment Monday Sunday On all days which are set to On the automatic adjustment will be performed Note FACT is executed under the following conditions e No key has been pressed for 3 minutes and e The displayed weight value is smaller than 30 d and stable Settings in the menu 75 Reset Resetting the scale settings to factory settings Perform reset Confirm with 2 to reset the scale menu settings For ICS685k f compact scales only 1 Press Reset for 5 seconds gt Reset User Calibration is displayed 2 Confirm with lt to reset the user calibration 76 Settings in the menu 7 3 3 IDNet scale menu block Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Display unit amp Resolution Display unit 2 g kg oz Ib Unit roll On Off Zero AZM off 0 5d 1d 2d 5d 10d Tare Auto tare On Off Auto clear tare On Off 9 d Chain tare On Off Restart On Off Filter Vibration Stable Normal Unstable Process Finefill Universal Absolute Stability ASD 0 1 2 3 4 5 Update The possible settings de
126. splay with back lighting Keyboard Tactile touch membrane keypad PET Scratch resistant labelling Protection type Terminal IP68 IP69k Standard weighing platform IP65 Weighing platform with option potted IP65 IP67 stainless steel load cell Weighing platform with option IP68 IP69k hermetically sealed stainless steel load cell Net weight Weighing terminal 2 0 kg 4 4 Ib ICS689g c 3 2 kg 7 1 Ib weight of the weighing platform Power supply connection Direct connection to power supply supply voltage fluctuation not exceeding 10 of the rated voltage Rated voltage 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 300 mA Battery operation Supply of device 12V 2 5A Up to 22 hours of operation possible 9 28 VDC power supply Rated voltage 9 28 V max 2 5A Power cord approx 5 m 16 ft open ends Battery charger Ambient conditions 0 40 C 32 104 F dry environment Ambient conditions Application indoor use only Altitude up to 2 000 m Temperature range Class III 10 40 C 14 104 F Temperature range Class II O 40 C 32 104 F Overvoltage category Pollution degree 2 Humidity Max rel humidity 80 for temperatures up to 40 C 104 F W amp M approvals OIML Class Il Ill Ill NTEP Class II Ill Interfaces Optional equipment 3 additional optional interfaces possible Scale interfac
127. splayed in the auxiliary lines If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the first sample is issued Unload the scale Load the next sample The total is updated gt If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the next sample is issued Unload the scale Repeat steps 3 and 4 for further items To clear the totalization memory press the soft key gt A safety prompt is displayed Press the soft key to clear the total Press the soft key to continue totalizing e Piece counting results Over Under Checkweighing results Filling results and Classifying results can be fotalized the same way e To avoid weighing a sample twice the Zero return function can be enabled under Application gt Totalizing A stable zero must be reached between two samples Totalization 63 6 4 Totalizing to a target The totalizing target can be defined as gross weight net weight number of items or number of pieces Entering target values 1 Press the soft key A window opens to specify the target 2 Select the target type Gross Net or Lot N 3 Enter the target and confirm with the soft key lt The message New target set appears briefly and then the weight display is shown Totalizing to a target manually 1 Load the first item and press the soft key F The weight is added to the sum If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the fi
128. supervisor Language English Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Espa ol Chinese Password Activate user On Off Hard keys Power Clear On Off User x Switch transfer Tare Numeric keys Navigation Quick Select Info Zero Soft keys Soft key 1 1 Not used Zero Tare Alibi memory Switch scale x10 User x a display Transfer Average weighing ID1 ID2 ID3 Soft key 4 5 Prompt 1 Prompt 2 Prompt 3 Reference N VAR Reference N FIX APW APW optimization Totalizing Checkweighing Filling Weight Count Save as article Temperature check for ICS685k f only Database Recall article Logout Display layout Consecutive no 100 Settings in the menu Description When opening the User management menu block the following overview is displayed 1 Use the cursor keys A V to select a user User management Overview 2 Use the soft key O to edit the selected user Bemba Ves n Eoi Ete gt The user profile is displayed in detail 3 Use the soft keys to proceed to the pages Hard keys User x and Soft keys User x User 10 Operator Off User 1 User 20 Configuring up to 20 users Profile user Configuring user profiles User name Enter User name max 10 characters User ID Enter a User ID e g personnel number max 4 characters Profile Assigning access rights Operator Supervisor Language Assi
129. talization tasks under Application gt gt Auxiliary lines e g Lot no or Target a e Totalization 61 62 Totalization Totalizing in subtractive weighing Load the full container and press gt T The full container is tared Remove the first portion from the container and press the soft key The removed total is displayed gt If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the first sample is issued Press gt T Remove the next portion and press the soft key again The total is updated gt If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the next sample is issued Repeat steps 3 and 4 for further portions Press the soft key 2 to clear the total Press the soft key to continue totalizing e Piece counting results and Over Under Checkweighing results can be totalized the same way but they cannot be mixed up in one totalizing action e When totalizing Checkweighing Filling results which are too high or too low a safety prompt is displayed e You can configure the auxiliary lines according to your fotalization tasks under Application gt gt Auxiliary lines 6 3 Automatic totalizing The automatic mode facilitates the totalizing process After putting the load on the scale the weight value is added automatically Auto Or Auto is selected under Application gt Totalizing gt Mode Load the first sample The total is di
130. talled the COM3 COM4 menu will not appear Interface overview The following is displayed when calling up Communication gt Overview COM 1 COM 2 COM 3 COM 4 102 Settings in the menu Overview R232 Print R232 Dialog RS232 Dialog 7 6 2 Overview of the communication menu blocks Possible settings COM COM2 optional COM3 COM4 COM2 default RS232 RS232 RS422 Ethernet WLAN USB USB RS485 COM3 COM3 Device Host only only Mode Print X X X X X X Auto print Instant print Continuous Dialog Dialog Factory setting External input X X X X X X X Toledo cont weight X X X X X X Toledo cont count SICS scale X scale Digitol B Digitol G Second display X X X X X SICSpro scale X ARM100 X Printer X X X X X External input X X X X X X X Parameter Baud 9600 9600 9600 factory setting Parity 8 none 8 none 8 none factory setting Handshake X X X Checksum X X X X X STX X X X X RS Type X Net Address Load resistor DHCP X X IP address Subnet mask Gateway TCP settings X X Wireless settings X for more information see SICS Reference manual only available for Toledo cont modes Settings in the menu 103 RS232 menu block
131. the average piece unit weight as well as for counting measuring Off The selected scale is not part of a counting system Total count Selecting the displayed number of pieces on the bulk scale Bulk Only the pieces on the bulk scale are displayed Bulk Ref The pieces both on the bulk scale and on the reference scale are displayed on the bulk scale Auxiliary lines Selecting contents of the auxiliary lines in the straight weighing application Auxiliary line 1 Factory setting High resolution Auxiliary line 2 Factory setting Bargraph Auxiliary line 3 Factory setting Article Possible contents of the See Application gt Straight weighing auxiliary lines Printout Defining printer and template in the counting application See Application gt Straight weighing Settings in the menu 85 7 4 6 Application gt Over Under Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Default values Initial tolerance type Off Absolute Relative Percent Act deft values Off On Rel weight Tol Tol Per weight Tol Tol Rel pieces Tol Tol Output Thresh of Tol 0 12 100 Beeper Off Within Tolerances Outside Tolerances Stable result Beeper mode Stable result Tolerance border Autoprint Off Within Tolerances Outside Tolerances Stable result Display mode amp Colors Stealth mode On Off Good range White Yellow Red Green Blue Violet Under range D
132. the classes Out of class Factory setting White Class 1 Class 12 In the factory setting Class 1 Class 12 are displayed in the following order Yellow Light blue Dark blue Light red Dark red Orange Violet Light green Dark green Pink Light grey Dark grey Settings in the menu 89 7 4 8 Application gt Totalizing Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Mode Mode Manual Auto Auto Zero return Off On Tare after sum Off On Clear at target Off On Auxiliary lines See Straight weighing Printout Lot print COMI COM4 Off Standard Final print Template Summary print aes Description Mode Configuring totalizing Mode Selecting the totalizing mode Manual Items must be totalized manually with the soft key Auto Stable weight values will be totalized automatically Auto Automatic totalization of stable weight values in subtractive weighing Zero return Reaching a stable zero point between two items On The scale must be unloaded before totalization of the next item is possible Off No load removal requested between two items Tare after sum Leaving the totalized items on the scale On The weight is automatically tared affer each totalizing process Off No automatic taring after totalizing Clear at target Clearing of the sum when the target lot numer is reached For this function at least one communication
133. the range of the defined classes No class is displayed Classifying during subtractive weighing Assistance through the colored background is also possible during subtractive weighing Procedure 1 Specify class definition values as described in the 0 A previous sections The class definition values must be entered with a lt negative sign 2 Place a full container on the weighing platform and Class info 2 78 kg 8 68 kg tare it Remove an item and read the result Tare the unit again The scale is ready for the next removal Classifying 59 5 5 Automatic printout of Classifying results With Class print setto On inthe Application gt Class Lobster grade D Classifying menu weighing results within the defined classed are printed out automatically together with the corresponding class information Date 08 04 2015 Time 08 18 23 Gross 1 06 kg Class info 9 1 00 kg 1 49 kg 5 6 Terminating Classifying With clearing the Classifying parameters Press C Cleared appears in the display The class limits are cleared and the straight weighing display appears gt The device operates in straight weighing mode With keeping the Classifying parameters 1 Press the soft key The straight weighing display appears the class limits parameters are kept The device operates in straight weighing mode 2 To reactivate the Classifying parameters press the soft key 2 The most recentl
134. ting mode for determining the average weight for an unstable load dynamic weighing Soft key Calculating average weight with manual start of the weighing cycle via soft key le Auto Calculating average weight with automatic start of the weighing cycle Timer Selecting the period of time over which the average weight is calculated With a longer timer setting the reproducibility of the average weighing result is better Factory setting 4 seconds Possible settings O 99 seconds Auxiliary lines Selecting mode for determining the average weight for an unstable load dynamic weighing Auxiliary line 1 Factory setting High resolution Auxiliary line 2 Factory setting Bargraph Auxiliary line 3 Factory setting Article Printout Defining printer and template in the average weighing application See Application gt Straight weighing Application gt Clever print Clever print Settings for printing without pressing a key Activate When set fo On the result is automatically printed when the weight between two weighings has dropped below the threshold Threshold Enter threshold for unloading the scale between two weighings Possible settings 0 0 kg max capacity Factory setting 0 0 kg 82 Settings in the menu 7 4 5 Application gt Counting Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Unit amp Reference Unit type Piece counting Custom unit Unit name Unit format Reference
135. tinuous 10h operation 10 1 4 Dimensional drawings for devices for dry environments ICS685 weighing terminal 78mm 3 1 j gt 248 mm 9 8 164 mm 6 5 33 mm 1 3 ICS685 compact scale with XS or SM weighing platform sA mml Aa wamu Bi 3 95 105 mm 64 mm 14 3 130 mm 5 1 247 mm 9 7 160 mm 6 3 206 mm 8 1 132 Technical data and accessories ICS685 compact scale with XS weighing platform and windshield 206 9 mm 186 mm T a nD E E El wo E a D wo a oD N Y 200 mm 186 mm 97 mm 4 g ee EE E Elo E SJS 8 NIN 6 Y u __ _ ICS685 compact scale with LA weighing platform E ES oe z Ge m A os o gt L al m 404 mm 15 9 p 514 mm 20 2 ry 7 T E oO E g B E Fio N i A Y Technical data and accessories 133 10 1 5 Accessories for dry
136. tion log screen is displayed Press the soft key 7 to leave calibration Press the soft key 2 to leave linearization gt Press the soft key O to edit the linearization log entering user name weight name and comment Calibration passed Notes e In order to achieve a particularly high precision calibrate under full load e The calibration process can be aborted using e This menu item is not available for verified scales Settings in the menu 73 Disp unit amp res Display units and resolution Display unit 1 Selecting weighing unit 1 Display unit 2 Selecting weighing unit 2 different from unit 1 Display resolution Selecting readability resolution The possible settings depend on the connected scale When set fo Off only the default resolution of the weighing platform is available Unit roll When set fo On the weight value can be displayed in all available units with lt 3 Notes e n case of verified scales individual sub items of the Display Units amp Resolution menu item may not be available or only to a limited extent depending on the respective country e On dual range dual interval scales resolutions marked with l lt gt I 1 2 are divided into 2 weighing ranges intervals e g 2 x 3000 d e On triple range multi interval scales resolutions marked with I lt gt l 1 2 3 are divided into 3 weighing ranges intervals e g 3
137. tout Defining printer and template in the Over Under Checkweighing application See Application gt Straight weighing 88 Settings in the menu 7 4 7 Application gt Classifying Overview Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Class name Default Customized Class print Off On Display mode Continuous Stable Stealth mode Off On Color Out of class White Yellow Light blue Dark blue Class 1 Class 12 Light red Dark red Orange Violet Light green Dark green Pink Light grey Dark grey Auxiliary lines See Application gt Straight weighing Printout Description Classifying Setting classifying parameters Class name Naming of the classes Default When entering class identification values only the weight values have to be entered The class names are Class 1 fo Class 12 Custom When entering class identification values the class names can be entered too Class print Printout with class information Off No class information on the printout On Printout with class information Display mode Setting the class display Continuous Continuous class display Stable Class display when a stable weight value is reached Stealth mode Hiding the weight display Off Colored display for the classes with weight value On Only colored display for the classes without weight value Not available if the scale is approved Color Setting the colors for
138. uction 1 2 5 Keyboard Function keys Key Name Function in the operating mode Function in the menu Power e Switching on and off e Cancelling editing e Cancelling editing e Exiting menu C Clear e Clearing tare e Clearing value e Leaving info page e Clearing digit e Leaving application CL Switch e Switching over weight unit e Re editing e Switching over from numerics fo upper lower case letters gt 0 lt Zero e Setting scale to zero e Clearing tare gt T lt Tare e Taring scale e Clearing previous tare i Info e Activating info screen e Proceeding fo the next info line info page e Freezing and releasing startup screen L gt Transfer e Transferring data to a printer or e Confirming entry selection computer lt Cursor key e Navigating e Leaving menu item e Back to the next higher menu level gt Cursor key e Navigating e Entering menu item A Cursor keys e Navigating e Navigating up down V Introduction 15 16 Introduction Soft keys To meet your specific application requirements ICS685 ICS689 offer 16 soft keys which can be configured inthe Terminal menu The soft keys are divided into four lines pages Factory setting ICS685 Reference n var Reference n fixed Weight count Over Under Totalizing here 10 pieces here 10 pieces Checkweighing pO E E a Higher resolution Filling Database Memory Logout Display layout Switching scale Pa
139. viates from the local system voltage c Make sure the weighing platform has reached room temperature before switching on the power supply Plug the power plug into the power socket After it has been connected the device runs a self test The device is ready to operate when zero appears on the display 26 Introduction 1 4 5 Handling the storage battery Battery symbol The battery symbol shows the current charging status of the storage battery e One segment corresponds with approx 25 capacity e f the symbol flashes the storage battery has to be charged e During charging the segments are running until the battery is fully charged and all segments light up continuously Note the following when operating a device with a built in storage battery e Before the first operation charge the storage battery for at least 3 hours e The operating life depends on the intensity of use the configuration and the connected scale For details concerning ICS685 see Operating life with battery gt 132 or concerning ICS689 see Operating life with battery gt 138 e The charging time of the storage battery amounts to 4 to 5 hours The storage battery is protected against overcharging e The storage battery has a service life of 500 to 1 000 charging discharging cycles Charging the storage battery below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F is prevented by the charging electronics a Make sure that the temp
140. weighing sample and surrounding e Power supply fault Check power supply Incorrect weight e Incorrect zeroing Unload scale set to zero and repeat display weighing operation e Incorrect tare value Clear tare e Contact between weighing pan and or weighing sample and surroundings Remedy contact e Weighing platform tilted Level weighing platform aoe e Load plate not on the scale Place load plate on the scale e Weighing range not reached Set to zero 7 e Weighing range exceeded Unload scale Reduce preload e Result not yet stable If necessary adjust vibration adapter Attention Approval invalid alternating with metrological data e Approval was tampered with Call METTLER TOLEDO service technician Event and error messages 125 9 2 Errors and warnings Error messages Error messages contain the following information Warning Informationscreen O ___ ut of range 5 Enter value within the allowed range 4 Press C Key to confirm SWO3 ie 1 Error message 2 Warning symbol 3 Message identifier 4 How to clear the message 5 Remedy Warnings Warnings are displayed briefly and then disappear automatically Warning Informationscreen Key not allowed EI03 ak 3 1 Warning message 2 Warning symbol 3 Warning identifier 126 Event and error messages Information
141. when a stable weight value within the tolerance values is reached Outside tolerances Automatic printout when a stable weight value outside the tolerance values is reached Stable result Automatic printout when a stable result is reached Note For the automatic printout the communication port at which the printer is connected must be configured as follows COMx gt Mode gt Print and not Auto Print Settings in the menu 87 Display mode amp colors Setting the weight display in the Over Under Checkweighing application Stealth mode This menu item is not available for approved scales When set fo On there is no weight display only the colored display for too light good and too heavy Good range Selecting the color to indicate a weight value within tolerances Factory setting green Under range Selecting the color to indicate a weight value below Tolerance Factory setting red Over range Selecting the color to indicate a weight value above Tolerance Factory setting yellow Below threshold Selecting the color to indicate a weight value below Threshold as of Tol Factory setting white Auxiliary lines Selecting contents of the auxiliary lines in the straight weighing application Auxiliary line 1 Factory setting Not used Auxiliary line 2 Factory setting Not used Auxiliary line 3 Factory setting Article Prin
142. x 3000 d Zero Automatic zero setting AZM Automatic Zero Maintenance On Off Switching automatic zero maintenance on off Off 0 5 d 1d 2d 5d 10d Selecting Zeroing range in digits per second Note On verified scales this menu item does not appear Tare Tare function Auto tare Switching on off automatic faring Auto tare On When a load is placed on the scale and the gross weight exceeds 9 d the weight is tared automatically Chain tare Switching on off chain tare Chain tare On Itis possible to tare several times if e g cardboard is placed between individual layers in a container Auto clear tare Switching on off automatic clearing of the tare weight Auto clear tare On When the load is removed and the weight drops below 9 d the tare weight is cleared automatically Restart Automatic saving of zero point and tare value Restart When set fo On the last zero point and the tare value are saved After switching off on or after a power interruption the device continues to work with the saved zero point and tare value 74 Settings in the menu Filter Filter settings Vibration Adaptation to ambient conditions Low Very steady and stable environment The scale works very rapidly but is very sensitive to external influences Medium Normal environment The scale op
143. y entered Classifying parameters are displayed 60 Classifying 6 6 1 6 2 Totalization Starting totalization Press the soft key gt The following soft keys for totalizing are displayed Leave totalizing Add item to the Add item to the without clearing sum negative sum the sum Page 2 Clear totalization Statistics Define totalizing Save totalizing Undo tofalization memory target target to the database Totalizing manually Totalizing 1 Load the first sample and press the soft key F gt Total Net Total Gross and number of items are displayed If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the first sample is issued 2 Unload the scale 3 Load the next sample and press the soft key again The totals are updated gt If configured in the Application menu the lot print for the next sample is issued Unload the scale Repeat steps 3 and 4 for further items 6 To clear the totalization memory press the soft key A safety prompt is displayed 7 Press the soft key 7 to clear the total Press the soft key to continue totalizing e Piece counting results and Over Under Checkweighing results can be totalized the same way but they cannot be mixed up in one totalizing action e When totalizing Checkweighing Filling results which are too high or too low a safety prompt is displayed e You can configure the auxiliary lines according to your to
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