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1. A mos t 0 0 0 0 0 ko In standby mode press the fd softkey to scroll to the next menu Smet 10 mpl n APY une egos gt N 0 0000 kg peat A a saa 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 kg To start the application press the CU softkey 0 0000kg a From the main Custom Unit screen you can define the text for the custom i poes ls 0 unit set the factor to use for weighing recall previous definitions or save the Factor 1 current definition SetUnit Factor Format fecal save Eso Note The Esc softkey is available only if a Custom Unit is defined in the database Press the SetUnit softkey and enter the abbreviation of the custom unit Unit ml Confirm by pressing OK en E gt 0 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 4 Application 37 The factor can either be entered manually or can be calculated from the weight of samples placed on the scale Current Factor 1 a SEED press the Factor softkey To manually enter the factor press the SetFact softkey To calculate the factor using the weight of samples placed on the scale press the Build softkey Define the factor manually by pressing the SetFact softkey Factor 1 25 Note If a piece weight was entered for an article the number of pieces is TEAR used for recalling and defining the free unit 123 To use the automatically calculated factor place the sample on
2. 2262295 15 Place the object to be weighed on the platter The bar graph at the top of the display shows how much of the weighing range is being used and how much is still available as of total scale capacity The range symbol at the upper right corner of the display shows the first or second half of the range of the maximum load Note The number changes from 1 to 2 when set for 2 weighing ranges Example 6 kg scale 1 Range 0 3 kg Resolution 1 g 2 Range 0 6 kg Resolution 2 g In order to switch from the 2 range back to the 1 range the load must first be removed from the scale or it must be zeroed MonoBloc scales will automatically switch back to fine range upon load removal Wait until the stability detector a small ring at the left edge of the display disappears then read the indicated net weight and press the HighRes key The HighRes key enables the weighing result to be displayed in control mode i e with a higher resolution Note Control mode is not available if the maximum resolution has already been selected in Vision setup Chapter 5 Press Average key to perform average weighing or press Cancel key to go back to the normal weighing mode The averaged value corresponds with the average weight and the procedure takes about 20 seconds Chapter 2 Basic functions METTLER TOLEDO IND465 16 The tare can be specified by placing the weighing container on the platter or
3. 0 0 0 0 kg can also be inputted using the Short Input Mode see Chapter 3 1 This EO Ee ee ee function key must thus be defined separately in Vision Setup To define function keys see Chapter 5 5 7 You will find an overview of all function keys that can be defined in Chapter 5 3 2 Press fa to show other available function keys and press Ki to go back to the first page of the function keys N 00000 kg CEEE T 000000 a G 0000019 0 0 0 0 0 kg Press the PT softkey Preset Tare 0 0000 kg appears on the screen BG ie ee oe a ee Press the New softkey to enter the tare weight If you want to work further with other tare weights you can set and define the Add Tare key The additional tare weights will be added to the actual tare weights The Undo softkey deletes the last defined Add Tare Weight The Delete softkey deletes the whole tare weight 5 Press the New softkey now and using the numeric keypad enter the known tare weight in the current weighing unit and confirm with OK pore 2 aeo A The tare values entered appear in the display with a negative sign and the g wate A 7 G 0000003 0 1 5 0 0 Kg ret symbol Net net weight As soon as the weighing container with the corresponding weight is placed on the platter the zero display appears 2 5 3 Determining the gross and net weights Place the empty weighing c
4. Gross i ID3 i Scale _ Article Name High Res Article Number i Unit Big Display Save As Article i Consecutive No H Invert ID ID2 1D3 Template User Prompting Blank Recall SK 1 Recall SK 20 Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 44 5 3 3 Terminal Device Mains only Weight Display English Y US English Y Y E Y l5 a A Y A Y i only if Date Format is US METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 45 5 3 4 Communications Communications only if Digital 1 O Option is installed Digital In 0 3 fespDigital Out O SetPoint 1 SetPoint 2 A jo N 2 3 Q a ble Y Tare Under MinWeig ir i h A aD S 1 Not Installed Print Over MinWeigh A Clear nge A y o only if Analog Option Installed O a Sample_X Go Sample n gt Tol Scale o Accum Star Softkey1 6 Sian Target Below Above gt a g p 2 S a js o e SE 3 Below SetPoint2 Above SetPoint2 Y xk if Analog Option is installed and active COM2 RS232 can only be operated in mode Printer 2400b 7 even Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 46 Communications continued Printer A i Auto
5. Tol Tol 15 kg Absolute E Dip 173 PW Tol Maggi Dip 173 LLI PW Tol Total Met 0 0000 kg Filling Checkw e Total Gross Total Pieces Maggi Dip 173 Total Met Total Gross Total Net Total Pieces Total Lot 0 0000 kg Total Net Maggi Dip 173 Total Gross 0 000 kg Total Pieces Total Lot Maggi Dip 173 Total Net Total Gross Total Pieces Total Lot oj PCS Total Net Maggi Dip 1235 Total Gross Total Lot Total Pes PW Tol Maggi Dip 173 12 Filling Checkw b Custom Unit Accumulation gt Custom Unit 23 Filling checkweighing nominal The nominal value is used for the filling chapter 4 9 and checkweighing Chapter 4 10 applications lt can be determined both by direct entry and by weighing in It is possible to define the nominal value in pieces or as weight value This parameter must be filled in first before defining Tol and Tol Note If a target weight is defined this value will be used for the accumulation to target function see chapter 4 8 Filling checkweighing Tol The upper limit for filling chapter 4 9 and checkweighing Chapter 4 10 applications It is possible to define this parameter as an absolute value relative to the Nominal or as a percentage of Filling Nominal Filling checkweighing Tol The lower limit for the filling chapter 4 9 and checkweighing Chapter 4 10
6. 12 13 14 15 16 17 Shift key Database key Info key Numeric alphanumeric keys Clear key Special characters key Display 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Info line 1 Info line 2 Info line 3 Info line 4 Stability detector Weighing range bar graph Active scale in 2 scale systems Unit Weighing range display no function Piece counting symbol Battery discharge status Net weight indicator Softkeys 1 6 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Table of Contents 1 5 Setting up the TO MINA lisina rica 9 11 gt 5019 16006 900 00 60 it a A A A ens EE SAADE A A 9 1 2 Selecting a location and leveling the weighing platform ooo nico ron 11 1 3 CONNECTING DOWEL SUPPLY ceo A 11 154 IBAMOS A A A i n 12 BasicIUN CONS cr 13 2 1 Switching on and Off ANd Zerda a eena aa a a a aa a A 13 AS ONG TMG Geen aes Berend O RN 13 2 3 Language iia A el eh eho habia ees 14 QAx SIMPIC WEIGHING 2s sices ceiiese A Se A AA EEA T talgadeh st Mendel seiahasd E E 15 2 07 WIG FING WIT TOG eee a AS Galt DEE E AAA AE cde clic LAA 16 2 5 1 Taring by placing the weighing container ON the platte cion iaciicnicnininanici cir 16 2 5 2 Entering the tare weight numerically DIB ATE oocoiniiiciiniianui naci rica 17 2 8 3 Determining the gross and net WOIGKNS coin nicionininian ici cri 17 2 6 Recording We
7. e The communications parameters protocol bits and parity data transfer rate must be set using the same values in the terminal program and in the IND465 terminal see Chapter 5 9 3 7 5 2 SICS Command set The IND465 terminal supports the command set MT SICS METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Sef With SICS commands it is possible to configure query and operate the scales from a PC SICS commands are divided up into various levels Level 0 Command Meaning Reset the scale 10 Inquiry of all available SICS commands 11 Inquiry of SICS level and SICS versions 12 Inquiry of scale data IS Inquiry of scale software version 14 Inquiry of serial number 16 Inquiry of weighing parameters S Send stable weight value Sl Send weight value immediately SIR Send weight value repeatedly Z Zero the scale Zl Zero immediately Level 1 Command Meaning D Write text into display DW Weight display K Keyboard check SR Send and repeat stable weight value T Tare TA Tare value TAC Clear tare TI Tare immediately In the case of Levels O and 1 these are commands which if implemented will function identically with all METTLER TOLEDO scales or weighing terminals In addition there are also further interface commands which apply either to the entire product series or to the particular application level This and further information on the MT SICS comma
8. N 0 000 kg Error iT 0 000 kg Reference piece G 0 000 kg weight too Low Emol 10 5mpl n APw Biani Janes N 2753kg Error T 0 000 kg Unstable weight when APW 550 816 g determining reference flute OPT Bel t0 smel n aw egos ams _ Error EAROM checksum error N 0 098 kg Warning ik 0 098 kg Chain Tare not allowed G 0 196 kg clear active tare first Het N 0 207 kg Warning T 0 000 kg Pushbutton Tare G 0 207 kg not allowed N 0 207 kg Warning T 0 000 kg Key not allowed in G 0 207 kg shortinput mode Emol 10 mon ap une Warning No valid input of reference pieces Warning The search string could not be found 81 Reference piece weight too small When defining the reference weight the scale has found that the resultant weight of one single piece is below the permissible limit Piece counting is not possible for articles as small as this Unstable weight when determining the reference weight When determining the reference weight the reading did not stabilize and the scale therefore cannot determine the reference weight of a single piece 1 Ensure a tranquil environment 2 Ensure that the weighing pan is free to move 3 Change the setting of the vibration adapter Chapter 5 4 6 EAROM checksum error Disconnect the power cord plug and then plug it in again If operating on the battery switch the
9. Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt Reset All and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu List1 5 9 Lista List Memory Working Time ee a Press Working Time The working time as well as the number of weighings will immediately be displayed on the right side of the screen P up end 5 10 10 Reset All DIAGNOSTICS gt Reset All This function resets the all blocks of the whole Vision Setup Menu fo its original factory settings The supervisor password TERMINAL gt Access will not be reset Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt Reset All and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu List2 10 ee Start Press the to go to the List Memory settings menu and press the Yes key to reset all Chapter 6 Other important information METTLER TOLEDO IND465 80 6 Other important information This Chapter gives information on error messages and instructions for cleaning your scale also includes the declaration of conformity and technical data 6 1 Error messages N ra a 221 T 0 000 kg CO oh G r J mei 10 smpl n Aew Pr Boms gt N bs AE 0 000 kg G LA Ea SAT Ss mel 10 sm n ary er eos gt N r non7 T 0 197 kg mo G rmon Smet oleme n ary er eos gt 1 L NO_J AL 0 197 kg G Enoi En
10. gt Shows only an entered text Continuing with TW Key Note In 2 scale operation the user prompting function is only available if it is set fo Auxiliary Scale Minimum Sample Weight This setting controls the limits for reference weight determination If this function is active the relative accuracy of the APW see accuracy display must be greater than the value selected Otherwise the user will be prompted to add more pieces to increase the value of the accuracy of the APW METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 55 APW Enhancement See also Chapter 4 3 Reference Optimization Activate automatic reference optimization by choosing On or deactivate by choosing Off Sample_X User Prompting Min Sample WT APW Enhance OFF 242 i Ss Auto Sampling With this set to on reference determination is automatically performed once load is placed on the scale without the user having to press the Sample_X softkey User Prompting Min Sample WT Auto Sampling Off APW Enhance Activate auto sampling by choosing On or deactivate by choosing Off Automatic Clear Average Piece Weight With this set to on the average piece weight is automatically cleared once the load is removed from the scale without the user having to press the C softkey Min Sample WT 2 1 6 A y A APW Enhance Auto Clear APW Off Activate automatic clear average piece weight
11. to save changes Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 68 5 9 2 Printer COMMUNICATIONS gt Printer only in Printer Mode or Auto Print This function allows the user to define the settings of a printer to a COM Port Please note that this function is only available in Printer Mode and Auto Print Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt COM X gt Printer and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Mode Cori 4 1 2 N N E Printer Type ASCI The current printer settings are displayed on the right side of the screen Press Parameters Template Standard E to go to the printer settings menu Reset Com Line Format Multiple la Ty gt u end Tomat q Template Printer Type ASCII 7 ASCII Format Choose Printer Type and press the Edit softkey to define the printer E up End You can choose from any of the following printer types ASCII GA 46 LP 2824 LP TLP 2844 MT 8807 MT 8808 MT 8857 MT 8863 8867 Others The term Others mean that you can freely choose any programmable label printer Please refer also to Chapter 5 9 6 User defined printer sci a LP 2824 LPITLP 2844 MT 8807 Confirm your choice with Edit and then press Yes to save your settings Standard ent 1 6 IND465 gives you the possibility to generate up to five different user defined Template 1 ee A
12. Edit softkey indicates that there is a submenu for the selected item Press Print to print out the parameters of the selected article Press Close to leave the article editing menu and return to the article selection menu 3 2 2 Defining an article The following describes the parameters of an IND465 article Name Maggi Dip 173 Number Name Identification Tare Maggi Dip 173 Name Maggi Dip 173 Number Numb Identification peral Tare 173 o esd e gt ox Maggi Dip 173 1D1 A01 555 Teese E gt 102 Name The name of the article can contain up to a maximum of 24 alphanumeric characters If Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database gt Article gt Search criterion is set to By name this parameter is used for searching in the article database Number The number of the article can contain up to a maximum of 24 alphanumeric characters If Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database gt Article gt Search Criterion is set to By number this parameter is used for searching in the article database Identification 101 and ID2 Additional identification parameters for the article that can contain up to a maximum of 24 alphanumeric characters These parameters could be used to provide additional information about the article in the report printouts Chapter 3 Enhanced functions METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Number Maggi D
13. For configuration and operation please read the operator manual of the SmartManager software IND465 is able to get direct and immediate access to archived database using SmartManager The IND465 terminal functions in this case as Client Hence it directly gets hold of data on an external database In this mode its own internal database will not be used and will stay unchanged Please make the necessary settings of Access on External in Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database This functionality is also possible to connect a terminal that has access to its own database with several scales If the internal database of IND465 is being used SmariManager can create a backup copy of the database and this will be played back again on the scale 3 5 FlashLoader The IND465 software is stored in flash memory and the FlashLoader program enables you to upgrade the software of your terminal when updates are available Note This should only be operated by authorized personnel You should always make a back up copy of your data prior to performing this procedure To be able to update your software using the FlashLoader you will need the following e PC with Microsoft Windows operating system version 2000 or XP e Computer to terminal connection cable RS232 cable 9 pin sub D plug m f order number 00410024 e FlashLoader program The FlashLoader program will guide you through the updating process Chapter 4 Application METTLER T
14. defined Good The command to send if the weight is within the tolerances defined gt Tol The command to send if the weight is above the Tol defined gt Range The command to send if the weight is above plausible limits Output off The command to send if all outputs are to be turned off 5 9 5 Reset communications COMMUNICATIONS gt Comx gt Reset Com This function resets the COMMUNICATIONS block to its original factory settings Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt Comx gt Reset Com and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Cori 4 1 5 SO Press Yes to reset the settings of the current Com port SURE will appear arty press Yes to confirm The chosen Com port is now reset to ifs original factory settings ves up end METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 71 5 9 6 Option Settings COMMUNICATIONS gt Option This function allows setting up the attached ETHERNET USB Analog and Digital I O options Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt Option and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu ETHERNET OPTION This function allows setting up the ETHERNET option Available only if ETHERNET option is installed Comi 4 4 Com2 ETHERNET 192 168 1 1 j i sell fies hase The current settings are displayed on the scree
15. end 2 21 ID Overview Display Artikel Access Softkey Datenb Recall EEE 22 11 cence Search criterion Poy 3 es vo end Laas Display Search criterion Articl Password 11616 O fese gt o Cancel Article AS O ID Overview Off Access Recall Po ue f ens Article 223 ID Overview Access Internal Recall PF bp End Article 2 2 4 ID Overview Access 1 Recall K 1 2 2 4 1 Recall SK 2 Article String Recall SK 3 SE Description Recall SK 4 AAA E Article String O SK Description Article String P 7 Ect up End Press IEE to go to database settings menu Select the item that you wish to modify by using the HZ and E softkeys When the desired item is highlighted press EEE to modify the item Article This submenu allows you to define and change different article strings in the Database settings The following settings can be configured Display Function keys Search criterion Password Define the text that appears as a heading on the display Define the text of the function key in the menu list in which the article database can be opened or the selected ID can be edited Set the field that will be used for searching scrolling and sorting of the list of articles in the database It could either be by name or by number Password protect the article database from
16. function Note If necessary the weighing system can be zeroed at any time with the gt line gt 0 key 2 2 Setting date and time Time can be set in 24 hours or 12 hours format and the date in European or US format gt Press the __ key continuously for about 2 seconds Vision Setup Password Briefly press the _2_ key again Enter password Supervisor 1 APPLICATION Scale 1 DMS TERMINAL Scale 2 not avail COMMUNICATIO gt u end SCALE Device 3 Select TERMINAL by pressing the MEM key and press the EE key APPLICATION Language English Sleep arf COMMUNICATIO Contrast 5 Ly gt o end 31 Select Device and press the EEES key Password Language English Reset Sleep ff Contrast 5 gt o e Chapter 2 Basic functions METTLER TOLEDO IND465 14 Contrast 3 1 7 Invert Date Format Eu i i A one Select Date Time by pressing the key and press the IEE key Time 10 36 46 A Up End Date Format SIE Date 13 06 2008 Time ed up End Date Format 123 walt Date ime 13 06 2008 2 3 Language settings Select Date by pressing the EW key and press the Edit key Use the numeric keypad to enter the date and confirm with the OK key Incorrect inputs can be deleted with the Erase key The a gt and 523 keys can be used t
17. gt ID Overview is not active this screen will be skipped and you will be brought directly to the article database menu Database is empty The first time the article database is accessed the database will be empty Create a new Article and the IND465 terminal will prompt you fo create a new article Name 146 Maggi Dip 272 a aa If articles have been previously defined you will be presented with several Maggi Dip 74 1D1 Fa options for working with the article database Press the EW key to select the previous article in the list Press the EW key to select the next article in the list Press the Search key to find an article in the list Press the Options key to perform other operations on the currently selected article Chapter 3 2 1 Press the OK key to make the currently selected article the active one for use with the various IND465 applications and leave the article database menu Press the Cancel key to leave the article database menu The article that was active before entering the article database menu will be retained except if that article was deleted Other changes made to the database with the Options key will not be undone 3 2 1 Database editing functions The following describes various operations that could be performed on articles VES ss With the desired article selected in the article list press the Options key Maggi Dip 74 1D1 Fa You can th
18. incl STX and CR Status word A Status Bit Function Selection 6 5 4 3 Decimal X00 0 position XO X 0 X 0 0X 1 0 00X 0 000X 0 0 0000X 1 O O O OJN Oo 2 050 o Ei Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories METTLER TOLEDO IND465 92 Numerical XI 0 increment x2 1 0 X5 1 1 Status word B Status word C Function value Bit Function value Bit Gross net Net 1 0 0 0 Sign Negative 1 1 0 1 Overload 1 2 0 2 Movement 1 3 Print request 1 3 Ib kg kg 1 4 Extended 1 4 1 5 1 5 Powerup 1 6 Manual taring only kg 1 6 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 8 Appendix 93 8 Appendix 8 1 Safety checks The IND465 terminals have been checked by accredited testing institutions They have passed the safety checks listed below and carry the relevant test symbols Production is subject to production monitoring by the inspection offices Country Test symbol Standard Canada CAN CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 92 USA A UL Std No 61010A 1 0 US Other countries CB Scheme IEC EN61010 1 2001 no identification 8 2 Table of Geo Values For weighing instruments verified at the manufacturers the geo value indicates the country or geographical zone for which the instrument is verified The geo value set in the instrument e g Geo 18 appears
19. only to this article For article dependent identification purposes that refers only to this article Text 1 that will be entered in Define String gt Text 1 Text 2 that will be entered in Define String gt Text 2 Capacity of the Database memory Example 4 1613 0 25 There are 4 defined articles out of the 1613 articles The memory is using 25 of its capacity For article independent identification purposes For article independent identification purposes For article independent identification purposes Name of selected article Number of selected article METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 63 5 5 9 Settings for reset APPLICATION gt Reset This function resets the APPLICATION block to its original factory settings Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Reset and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Pm 2 9 cli e Press Yes to reset the application settings SURE will appear press InfofHelp Yes to confirm The application settings are now reset to its original factory Pa TT ves ue Ens S 5 6 Terminal settings for device TERMINAL gt Device This function block allows the user to change display and peripheral oriented settings of the scale If access is blocked by a Supervisor Password as discussed in 5 2 the user will be able to access only the menu Device Please ref
20. to start the keyboard test Keyboard Test Display Test SMAI BE acm Note The test can be aborted at any time by pressing the C key 25 Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 78 Test Scale 5 2 Press all 25 keys in sequence If a key is functioning the scale jumps to the ON Mei next key The keys are numbered as follows DOS O O GC eso Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt Display Test and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Display Test In order to check if the screen is functioning properly press Yes and Test Scale a Keyboard Test Start The display on the left will appear An inverted display of the same screen will appear if any key is pressed Pressing further any key will end the test display 5 10 4 Serial Number 1 DIAGNOSTICS gt SNR1 Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt SNR1 and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Test Scale 5 4 Keyboard Test j j j da dos The serial number of the scale is displayed SMAI l oe up End 5 10 5 Serial Number 2 DIAGNOSTICS gt SNR2 Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt SNR2 and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Keyboard Test Display Test not avail SNR1
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22. Configuration settings menu SA Softkey 3 APW P gt o end Sample_X Select the desired softkey that is to be defined and press Edit to designate Ei 3 i its function It is possible to define up to 30 softkeys oftkey Note It is possible to insert a Softkey with the 1 key Use the MW and E softkeys to select the desired function of the softkey then press OK Each softkey can be configured to any of the following functions Not Used Select Not Used to indicate the last visible softkey Softkeys with designated functions but are past the softkey set to Not Used will not be visible in the main display Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 60 Sample_X Sample n APW APW Enhance Accumulation Checkweighing Filling Custom Unit Weigh Count Averageweighing Alibi Memory Additive Tare Multi Tare Preset Tare Gross Scale High Res Unit Big Display Save As Article Consecutive No Show the Smpl X softkey where X is the reference number of pieces to use for average piece weight determination The value for X can be defined in Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Counting gt Ref X Chapter 5 5 1 or in Short Input Mode Chapter 3 1 Show the Smpl n softkey With this softkey it is possible to select the reference number of pieces to use for average piece weight determination Show the APW softkey which is used to enter a p
23. Print A Cont Weight A i lt gt e O 2nd Displa A Dv e eference Scale A i Bulk Scale Y Auxiliary Scale A Y Toledo Weight A Y Toledo Count A Y Digital 1 0 i only if mode is Printer or te a eas Auto Print f 1 only if Mode is Digital 1 0 Fina j sio Start lt Range i A 1 al Q A 5 Q amp Oo 0 Edit lt Tol od Edit Good gt Tol Edit gt Tol gt Range FP lEdit gt Range Output off H gt Edit Output off Reset 1 0 L_stor _ in can only be selected 7 can only be selected if Handshaking is u if Mode is Toledo 1119422 or Net485 11 Weight al Can only be seen in Coml1 and Com 2 VCC is displayed but cannot be switched off if Option is installed only if Line Format is Single Lint eg ses 157600 Com 3 only Edit Delimiter METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 47 Communications continued Define header Time Bold Big 15 mm Gross Wi 101 BC EANI3 30 mm F Empty Line Consecutive No 45 mm 50 mm 10 a 1 102 A l H C Die i no A kd A Y ES Alibi No A Y i Scale Name Scale Name Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 48 coer season 01234567 x 1 Only if Analog Option is tok Only if Analog Start Optionis i
24. Scale coc tadas beba 31 60 67 72 K DPS iaa 72 keyboard connection ooooooooooooccccccccccocanancnincnos 73 keyboard A 77 A duction a eA ad ae a E ES 49 L 6010 tata bi 50 O 69 language A leon a aie ene E aneleoter erm ae 14 63 ChECKWEIGNING 0cccccecsssssceeseteeeeeeetees 35 58 60 M communication cccccinnnonnco 66 68 69 70 CONSECUTIVE NUMDBEF a 60 manual reference optimization 29 60 consecutive number info 6 62 Min Weigh coin 5l CONTINUOUS 67 minimum reference 6101 29 54 BCH TAG A te od waht eo te 64 mode settings eerren senses 67 MUNGO eta ci ida aid da 60 COOK motes tic dad dais 27 Index METTLER TOLEDO IND465 96 N IMEI IM ii Geta eed oie Aenea eet 62 negative tolerance ooo ninia 35 36 Da ba A OS a P tolerance LIMITS cion caras 35 A O 69 U POS ataca 39 40 56 66 E percentage ACCUMAC Y coooooocccooocccccoonnonocooonnn nooo 29 30 we Sno o O s E percentage accuracy info 106 62 ar ean eer cae OO O FT piece 006 8 6 60 user specified User prompting 53 piece weight lower limit 22 V 156 walgnt ci n A O ete 22 Vibration setings 51 piece weight upper limit eerren 22 positive tolerance ooccccciconionocanoncnononos 35 36 W 6 60 WIGK Kirai nite aai n a a 27 a i AAN 60 preste a ia 19 weighing range 15 e eet Be
25. Target Wt to On comp chapter 5 5 4 3 Define the softkey Totalising in the softkey configuration see chapter 5 5 7 In the scale display the key Total is now shown MN DODO kg E 111 T 0000kg fa container is used it has to be tared B 0 000 kg 0 000kg 10 6 6109 003 4 Load the desired article in this case the truck out of the article database and press the key Total EN kg En O kg 0 Now the loading procedure can start E 1000 kg Kg Article Truck 0012 petete Undo Ese EN 50 kg The current weight and the available remaining capacity until reaching the a 50 kg target weight displayed 2 eae 05013 arget weight are now displaye Article Truck 0012 n Delete Undo Ese Totalisation Pressing the Info key gives further information In this case article name eS Truck 0012 Number of accumulated lots 1 and target weight 1000 00 Target Wt 1000 000 kg kg P n delete undo Eso EN 595 kg Warning If the target weight is exceeded while accumulating an additional lot a zG pa E oye que orange waming message will be displayed Additional accumulations will no longer ay il be possible METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 4 Application 35 The filling application simplifies weighing of small parts e g liquid or powder until a target amount or weight is reached It provides the user a visual indication of the amoun
26. Zero On Identification Mode Manual Press IEE to go to Accumulation settings menu Ac ER in Target Wt OFF Pe up f end 2 1 Printout This function allows you to specify whether or not an oa Zero 5 n Say A gt Made automatic printout in the Accumulation application will Wit be generated _ End Zero stable This function allows you to specify whether or not the scale should first find a stable zero point when a load is removed from the scale before continuing with the Accumulation application Mode This function allows you to define whether to accept the registration of the weight manually or automatically Confirm manually by using the or keys Target Wt Here is defined if you just accumulate or to a certain target weight which has to be defined for each article separately in the database see Chapter 3 2 2 Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 58 ee ALCOI oes aa you choose the position Printout you can also specify an interface for Com 3 Fina Printing Ruroprint OH your printout in this function ummary gt up end A 2 411 Lot Printing This function allows you to define whether an automatic Final Printing Lot Printing Autoprint Off Summary printout should follow after every registration of value and to specify also the type of format for the printout or Ese Up End whether or not every s
27. a alase e OEEO EE E E ES 60 F article COTADOSE senthe ta e T 20 fact 37 article 1660100100 21 SR Ct PUMA O 9 factor unit 6116 36 60 article NUMDET ooo ooonnocccooocccionnconna cono nocinnnnconnoconoss 21 filing pe FN einige A gtr oe ts 35 60 article sample size 29 filling checkweighing lower limit 23 a IN A 29 filling checkweighing nominal value 23 a tosamplin 55 filling checkweighing upper limit 23 o A Ei 35 AU ZA aa Meet 50 automatic clear average piece weight 55 G automatic clear fare 50 54 automatic reference optimization 29 gross weight A go a eg 18 30 60 automatic tare vail etn Dae dd e Loa 50 54 gross weight alarm A a A ee e a 25 automatic taring i 26 gross weight info liN8 ooo 62 auxiliary scale ooo eeeeetteeeeeteeeeentees 31 60 72 H average piece weight 19 22 26 29 30 54 55 60 average 16180108 37 60 Riles E EA da A ie a ante ehhh Ane 38n eee ecm high resolution info lie 62 B HighRes SOME coral srl pra 60 DA aaa 35 barcod d A o 74 ae ae iYNffiCOHOM cccccssesssesvessoeessvvsvessoeensenvessee 57 61 rd adn es dete teh eased 65 Ml as 61 63 64 65 beeper Pe ig te a oy 58 MOE esta mdd sais 30 61 big display O pein 60 IM aaa 18 27 31 32 DIK INO 009 OM sssini 90 blank SOMKCY caconiicacicnd aa 6 IS 61 64 Dulk
28. being modified Note Press the Erase softkey to clear the existing text and type the desired text using the keypad Press the fd and keys to move cursor from left to right and vice versa Press OK when input is done To deactivate the ID s make their Softkey text blank i e Press Erase then accept the empty text by pressing OK ID overview Access Recall If this function is turned On you can directly call up the IDs using the Database key If this function is turned Off you are directly led to the Database menu once the Database key is pressed If this function is set to Intern BBA462 BBK462 considers only its own Database If this function is set to Extern an external Database will be asked In this case BBA462 BBK462 s own internal Database will not be considered This is the case if the BBA462 BBK462 is in Host Mode and functions as a satellite This function allows recalling of an article directly from the database via a softkey This means a previously defined article can be loaded by pushing one key In total there are up to 20 softkeys available to which articles can be assigned The article number or name of the corresponding database article has to be entered under Article String How the softkey is named in the display is defined under the position SK Description METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 57 5 5 3 Identification APPL
29. by choosing On or deactivate Auto Sampling by choosing Off Pv y es up end Accuracy Display This function enables the display of the percentage accuracy With this function set to On the percentage accuracy will be displayed for approximately 4 seconds on the 4 Info line after a sample weight Cancel APW Enhance 2 1 7 determination Auto Sampling Accuracy Disp On Auto Clear APW A y Accuracy Disp Activate accuracy display by choosing On or deactivate by choosing Off Cl y es up ens O 2 2 Total Pieces This function allows the user to have the pieces loaded on the reference scale automatically added to those loaded on the bulk scale Select Both scales and the pieces that were used to determine the reference will be added 2 1 8 Auto Sampling Auto Clear APW Total Pieces Bulk Scale lf Bulk scale is selected default then only the pieces situated on the bulk scale will be shown 5 5 2 Settings for database APPLICATION gt Database The following illustrates the possible settings for the database Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Counting 2 2 Article Datab Identification ID Overview On Accumulation Access Internal ly gt up
30. by entering the tare weight numerically The two possibilities are described below Moreover the gross and net weights can be determined separately 2 5 Weighing with tare 2 5 1 Taring by placing the weighing container on the platter Place the empty weighing container or packaging on the platter 5 T E Press the gt T lt key briefly to tare the weighing system N 0 0000 kg A The zero display and the Net net weight symbol appear Note If the E ie 0 0000kaw automatic tare function has been activated in Vision Setup Chapter 5 4 3 Y Net ie there is no need to press the gt T lt key Prerequisite The packaging EA moterial must be heavier than 9 display steps of the scale Place the material to be weighed in the container then 0 1967 kg read the result net weight of the weighing sample a zea 019674 l 5 9 Note The tare weight is retained until either a new tare is determined or the APW ighRes terminal is set to zero or switched off If the automatic taring function is active the tare is automatically cleared when weighing is completed and the platter emptied the weighing system is then ready for the next taring and weighing METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 2 Basic functions 17 2 5 2 Entering the tare weight numerically pre tare N 0 0000 kg E F T 0 0000 ikg Note The PT softkey is not given as a standard softkey because pre tare peepee 0
31. displayed prompting the operator whether or not he wants to accept the new piece weight Note APW must already be defined before setting the PW Tol otherwise the PW Tol entry will be cleared PW Tol The lower limit for a new average piece weight If the new piece weight is below this value a warning will be displayed prompting the operator whether or not he wants to accept the new piece weight Note APW must already be defined before setting the PW Tol otherwise the PW Tol entry will be cleared Example In order to have the wearing down of the filling machine reflected the already existing value should be rated higher with 20 whereas the new piece weight is rated with 80 To ensure that only good pieces are used to build a new reference they are only allowed to derive max 5 from the currently saved average piece weight Currently saved average piece weight 0 1000kg PW Optimization 80 PW Tol 5 PW Tol 5 New piece weight 0 0970kg within the tolerance 5 of 0 1000kg gt new piece weight in the database 0 0976kg 0 1000kg x 20 0 0970kg x 80 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 3 Enhanced functions PW Tol Weight PW Tol Tol Tol PW Optimization E Dip 173 Filling Checkw Tol Tob Weight 0 000000 kg Dip 173 Cancel Pieces actual weight Maggi Dip 173 0 0984 at Maggi Dip 173 Absolute Relative
32. generated by the scale it will be stored in the alibi memory Such stable values can be generated by either pressing the key after responding to certain SICS commands S SU SR SRU P101 P102 PRN etc the Toledo Continuous command P or the Auto Print mode Define the Alibi memory softkey in Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Function keys as discussed in Chapter 5 5 7 This softkey is already defined as a standard softkey To be able to save in the alibi memory Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Alibi memory gt On Off should be turned On N 0 0000 kg a y Pre ts 0 0 0 0 0 a In standby mode press the fd softkey to scroll to the next menu No 0 0000 kg pte F ao een gt 0 0000 kg In order to go to the Alibi memory application press the Alibi softkey ignes Alibi __ 001266 02 07 08 09 25 30 001269 A F 001267 0207 08 09 25 45 ka The entries that have been previously saved will be shown Press the 001268 0207 08 11 24 08 Tare Wi 0 0 kg softkey to directly go to the last newest entry This is marked by an asterisk 001269 207 08 1 as well Press the Search softkey in order to reach the search mask of the alibi memory With this function you can define search criteria that will serve as a basis for searching entries Press the Change softkey and select the desired search criteria There are two steps to follow when e
33. i A e Template 2 templates for your individual printouts However this must be set in Vision Template 3 Setup gt COMMUNICATION gt Define Printer as described in Chapter 5 9 6 _ After you have defined a template you can assign this directly to a data interface found in Printer Mode Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATION gt Printer gt Template The template can also be accessed directly from Weigh Mode Define a Template softkey as described in Chapter 5 5 7 This softkey will enable you to directly allocate a defined template of a data interface without going inside the scale menu If printer type chosen is ASCII a new menu Format ASCII will appear The settings for line format and length of line of ASCII printers can be defined inside this menu The settings in this menu are as follows METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup Comi 4 1 2 3 A Printer Type a Line Format Multiple Template Line Format Multiple ASCII Format Line Length gt u end 4 1 2 3 Line Format Single Template ASCII Format Line Format Delimiter Single Printer Type E 5 9 3 Parameters COMMUNICATIONS gt Parameters 69 A line number will be automatically sent after each line The line has a defined number of characters in the menu Line Available The format of the characters will be left justified and the weight will be right justified Note If the Line Available is de
34. on scales with IP65 ingress protection If heavily contaminated the weighing pan protective cover if fitted and adjustable feet must be removed and cleaned separately With the weighing pan removed never use a solid object to clean underneath the load plate support Observe your organization s internal rules and industry specific regulations for cleaning intervals and permissible cleaning agents Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories METTLER TOLEDO IND465 86 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories In this chapter you will find technical specifications for your terminal information about standards and directives and a list of currently available accessories 7 1 General data and delivered items Resolution Calibration Linearization Zero setting range gt 0 key Autozero range Switch on zero setting range Linearity Units Display steps Cell power supply Applications Settings 300 000 points in noncertified configuration 1 x 7500 or 2 x 5000 digits multi range multi interval in approved configuration Input signal approvable 0 5 uV e EN 61000 6 1 1 3 uV e EN 61000 6 2 Basic calibration and calibration during linearization 3 point 5 point selectable Selectable in the menu in percent of defined max capacity 2 or 2 18 same setting as switch on zero setting range 0 off or 2 of defined max capacity fixed value Selectabl
35. on the scale User Function gt Auto Print Protocol will automatically be printed Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 54 Prompt Function _ __ E up End Sample_X E User Prompting fMin Sample WT Off A Sa e W Py y est up end Functions Not used Tare Auto Tare AutoClr Tare Zero Auto Zero Reference Auto Reference Print Auto Print Clear APW Auto Clear APW ID1 3 Article Scale X Auto Scale X Text only 3 no function gt Scale is waiting for the entry of a tare value gt tares the scale automatically once a load is placed on the weighing pan gt clears the tare memory automatically once the weight goes back to Zero 9d gt Scale is waiting for zerosetting 3 small deviations in the weight are automatically zeroed gt Scale is waiting of the entry of a fare value gt reference determination is automatically performed gt Scale is waiting for pressing the Print key 3 Automatic printing of stable weights gt average piece weight is cleared once the weight is back to Zero 9d gt average piece weight is automatically cleared once the weight is back to Zero 9d gt Scale expects entry of a tare value gt Scale is waiting for the entry of an article of the database gt Scale is waiting for switching to scale X X 1 or 2 gt Scale is switching automatically to scale X X 1 or 2
36. reader Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 70 5 9 4 Define VO COMMUNICATIONS gt Def 1 0 only if Mode is Digital 1 0 This function defines commands sent by IND465 to the LC I O during Checkweighing and Filling functions The commands for the MT I O relay box Order No 21 202 217 are already set in the factory settings However they can be replaced any time with other commands Note that this function may only be activated if Mode is Digital 1 0 The I O relay box must be defined in such a way that it is suitable to the corresponding COM Port of the scale to which it is connected Go to Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATION gt COM X gt Mode and then choose Digital 1 0 and confirm with OK COM X corresponds to the COM Port in which the scale is connected Save your settings by pressing End and confirm by pressing Yes Mode Com2 4 2 4 maura eee wi 02 0 Go to Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATION gt COM X gt Define 1 0 and then Good Wi 04 0 press E8 to change settings for the I O relay box Reset Com gt Tole W1 08 0 Py gt u Es k Range Coms2 4 2 4 1 Choose lt Range lt Tol Good gt Tol gt Range Output off or Reset 1 0 he atone and the press the Edit softkey to define the commands gt Tol _ _ Edt Up End lt Range The command to send if the weight is below plausible limits lt Tol The command to send if the weight is below the Tol
37. rename this softkey under Function key in Vision Setup gt Application gt Identification gt ID 2 You can directly enter data by confirming with this key ID3 Show the ID 3 softkey You can rename this softkey under Function key in Vision Setup gt Application gt Identification gt ID 3 You can directly enter data by confirming with this key Template Show the Template softkey which is used fo directly access your defined template and to assign the necessary data interface User Prompting Show the Prompt softkey fo be able to reach the user defined User Prompting menu Recall SK 1 20 Allows a direct access to an article without entering the database Blank Show a blank softkey 5 5 8 Settings for Info Help APPLICATION gt Info Help This function configures the contents of the four Info lines located at the left side of the main display The info lines can be accessed by pressing the i key while in the main display Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Info Help and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Filling Checkw 2 8 Alibi Memory Info 1 Gross Wt Softkey Config Info 2 Date Press the EEE softkey to go to the Info Help application info 3 Time Pa y wp end Line contig 2 5 1 nj Fa E CA ea E Choose Line Config and then press the E softkey to enter the list of enne Tit
38. softkey To determine reference weight while in Reference or Bulk modes the scale will automatically switch from reference scale to bulk scale You can override this automatic switching by keeping the EY softkey pressed for 1 second Info line 4 will indicate which scale will be used for reference weight determination The scale symbol on the top right in the display indicates the active scale a IND465 system a 2 second scale When the second scale is active you can zero and tare it with the IND465 gt 0 and gt T lt keys respectively 4 7 Accumulation If the scale is in piece counting mode you can do several piece counts and then determine the total number of pieces weighed and their total weight If the scale is in weighing mode several weighings can also be accumulated to determine their total There are several report printouts that are available in the Accumulation application To select the desired settings and to connect and configure a printer see Chapter 5 9 2 and Chapter 5 9 3 respectively Define a softkey for Accumulation in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 After an Accumulation softkey has been defined do the following steps N 0 0000 kg a T 0000010 If a weighing container is used it must be tared G 0000010 0 0000kg ane Determine the reference see Chapter 4 1 MN 0 740 kg 111 T 0 000 kg 5 y llar 1 0 pcs Press the lid softkey to go to the n
39. the net weight at a higher i 0 0000 kg wees k G 20066kg 2 y 0 0 6 6 kg resolution Empl 10 Smpl n APw Unit BigDis HighRes Note When using strain gauge scales the highest possible resolution will be shown For MonoBloc scales the resolution will become 10 times higher 2 0066 kg T mwa o 0065601 Place the load on the scale and press the Average softkey IND465 will then take weight readings for 10 seconds and average these weight values The Average function can also be placed as a function key outside the High resolution Chapter 4 Application METTLER TOLEDO IND465 38 N a After some more seconds IND465 will display the average weight of the G 2941 2 D06560kg logd Average m While in this mode the weight displayed is frozen and small variations in the actual weight due to the unstable load will not be reflected on the display If the load changes more than 10 then the weight display will be released and Average weighing is no longer active You can leave this function by pressing the Ese softkey Note Certified scales will automatically leave the High resolution function after 3 seconds 4 13 Alibi memory The alibi memory is an optional fitting depending on the individual specification of the IND465 The alibi memory serves to store weighing data of the past in order to have them accessible at a later time in case of necessity As soon as a stable value is
40. to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Display and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Calibration 1 1 8 oil kg Press EE and select e g Unit 1 then Edit to change the unit Zero Resolution D 1g In order to change the settings of the resolution of the scale select Resolution this function is not available on all models Use the MW and ES softkeys to select the desired resolution and press the OK softkey Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 50 5 4 3 Tare settings SCALE gt Tare This function allows the user to configure all the available tare function of the scale Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Tare and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Auto Tare eee E Tare OH Switch the available functions Auto Tare Chain Tare AutoCIr Tare or Pushb Tare Poy es up ens Pushb Tare either On or Off Automatic tare automatically tares the scale once a load gt 9d is placed on the weighing pan If this is active the icon AT flashes on the lower right side of the display Chain tare allows several tare actions without clearing the tare memory If this is not active the tare memory has to be cleared by pressing the C softkey The tare memory has to be cleared before a new tare can be performed Automatic clear tare automatically clears the tare m
41. total number of pieces is then displayed MN 0011969 3 Automatic Reference Optimization TOEO No action is required during operation for automatic reference optimization cee PW E nh aute and it functions both in Counting in Chapter 4 1 and Counting out CO ee Chapter 4 2 The Auto OPT symbol located near the lower right corner of the screen appears in the display indicates that automatic reference optimization is switched on Each time you place additional parts on the scale it optimizes automatically You do not have to press a key to perform optimization At each optimization the message APW Enh appears briefly and the new total number of pieces is then displayed Note Automatic optimization only functions if the number of additional pieces placed on the scale is not greater than the number already on the weighing pan If t the differences between the parts are too big the reference optimization will not be executed 4 4 Minimum sample weight To ensure that a more accurate average piece weight is attained during reference weight determination it is possible to set desired minimum percentage accuracy as determined by the reference weight placed on the scale To enable minimum sample weight checking set Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Counting gt Min Sample WT See Chapter 5 5 1 to the desired percentage accuracy To be able to view the percentage accuracy for a reference weight deter
42. up end Free Texti 4 6 2 1 Free Text 2 Free Text 3 Free Text 4 ov es up end Choose Def Printer and press the IEEE to go to the settings of user defined printer menu IND465 enables you to specify the heading lines of your printout according to your needs Moreover you can generate a Free Text Furthermore there are available templates that you can define Press Def Heading Line and confirm with E gt Choose the heading line to be edited and press Edit Using the keypad or a connected keyboard enter the texts for the heading line Free text enables you to control the output of different printers and generate user defined printouts It can contain variables that can be defined which will be replaced by their corresponding values when printing Control codes can also be entered in order to control the connected printer Any printer can be controlled using this operation Note A list of variables can be found in Chapter Inputting variables and control codes in Free Texts METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 75 Example Free Text 1 Today is SDAT OD OATime is STIM This free text contains the variable SDAT Date and STIM Time as well as the code controls OD Carriage Return and OA Line Feed The following printout will be generated on an ASCII printer Today is 30 10 2008 Time is 11 09 14 In order to be able to create a free text choose the corre
43. weight for SP Tol with the net weight SP Tol is dependent on SP Tol in other words if SP Tol has not yet been reached the SP Tol output will not go active If both setpoints are used the SP Tol must be less than SP Tol 5 5 6 Settings for the optional alibi memory gt APPLICATION gt alibi memory In this menu block you can define the settings for the optional alibi memory Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt Application gt Alibi memory and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Identification 2 6 Select on or off for activating deactivating the alibi memory Apart from the a hanes ied mandatory fields one additional field for additional data can be defined Alibi Memory 150 000 weighings can be memorized in total gt ue ens 5 5 7 Settings for softkey configuration APPLICATION gt Softkey Configuration This function configures the task of each softkey in the main display There are a maximum of 30 definable softkeys each of which can be configured to perform various applications and shortcuts to some scale operations Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Softkey Configuration and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Accumulation 2 7 Filling Checkw Softkey 1 Sample_X j 2 Alibi Memory Softkey 2 Sample n Press IEEE to go to Softkey
44. www mt com Date 17 07 2008 Time 1513251 G 0 4122 kg T 0 0630 kg N 0 3492 kg Piece Wt 14 11524 g Out of 10 PCS QUANTITY 25 PCS KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Weigh mode with article c Mettler Toledo GmbH http www mt com Caramel 1365 Toffee Factory 000124245672 Date 17 07 2008 Time 15 32 32 G 0 6549 kg PT 0 0630 kg N 0 5919 kg KKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Count mode with article c Mettler Toledo GmbH http www mt com English Toffees 1060 Toffee Factory 000124254467 Date 17 07 2008 Time 13 46 50 G 0 3980 kg PT 0 0630 kg N 0 3350 kg Piece Wt 3 450000 g QUANTITY 97 PCS KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 6 Other important information 6 3 Variable and control sequences in entering a Free Text 83 Description Scale No Gross weight Tare weight Actual Display Unit Net weight Average Piece weight Unit of Average Piece Weight Ref Count PCS Quantity Article Name Article Number Article ID1 Article ID2 ID ID2 ID3 Date Time Target Tol Unit of Tol Tol Unit of Tol Deviation Consecutive No Factor weight Factor Unit Variable SSCL SGRS STAR SUNT SNET SAPW SAPU SREF SPCS SANA SANU SAI SAIZ SID SID2 SID3 SDAT STIM STGT STOM STMU STOP STPU SDEV SCNO SCUW SCUU Explanation Number of the scale Gross weight Tare weight Actual display unit Net weight Average piece weight Unit of ave
45. x info 2 te available Info that can be designated for each Info line Info 3 Gross Wt AA se Eri 2 8 1 Configuration of the four Info lines Info 2 Gross We de Each of the first three Info lines can be configured to display any of the REE 101170 information Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 62 2 8 1 Each Info line can be configured to display any of the following information nto Gross Wt Info 3 info 4 Not Used Display a blank Info line O EC Up End TG 8 Gross Wt Display the gross weight Pas Date Display the date ime Time Display the time Accuracy Display the percentage accuracy This line will only be displayed if a reference weight determination has been performed Zoom Display the net weight at a higher resolution Timeout Display the timeout status Consecutive No Line config 2 8 2 Define String Display the current value of the Consecutive Number Choose Define String and press the IEE softkey to enter a text that you can define freely in Text 1 and Text 2 which can then be displayed on the Pa gt Tv Tens Aside from the above information that is already given a fourth line that contains further information can be added and displayed Article ID 1 Article ID 2 Text 1 Text 2 Database ID 1 ID 2 ID3 Article Name Article Number For article dependent identification purposes that refers
46. 2 barcode reader fo connect a PS 2 keyboard 21901308 Mini keyboard PS 2 USA 21900944 Protective cover for mini keyboard 21900945 Relay box 4 22011967 Relay box LC I O 21202217 RS232 cable for relay box 4 with open ends 21254225 RS232 cable for strip printer Sprinter 1 1 8m 21253677 RS232 cable for 2nd scale or ADI412 1 8m 21252588 RS232 cable for connection to PC 1 8m 00410024 SICS Manual 4 Series English 22011459 SmartManager software full version 22009973 Stand IND4 330mm compl incl wall mount for PBA330 22011469 Stand IND4 660mm compl incl wall mount for PBA330 22011470 Wall stand mount 22011471 Connection plate for PBA330 size A BB B BC 21255259 Interface cables for peripheral devices computer printer etc see current price list Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories METTLER TOLEDO IND465 7 5 Interface commands o Your terminal can be configured and operated and can communicate from a PC via RS232C interface as well as Ethernet and or USB interface e data transmitted to a PC 7 5 1 Preconditions The following preconditions must be fulfilled to achieve communication between the scale and a PC e The IND465 terminal must be connected to the RS232C interface of the PC using the necessary cable e The IND465 terminal interface must be set in Dialog mode see Chapter 5 9 1 e A terminal program must be available on the PC e g Hyper Terminal
47. 2_ key fo transmit the piece counting result via the gt interface to a peripheral device printer computer for sample report see Chapter 6 2 4 1 2 Entering the reference when the piece weight is known The softkey APW is already given as a standard function key In case it is not visible on the display define a softkey for APW in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 After the APW softkey has been defined do the following steps N 0 0000 kg Eemmeer T 0000013 oh EE 0 0 0 0 0 kg In standby mode press the APW key Enter piece weight example 0 02931 kg Press the OK key YY 0 10002 kg O gt a N 0 0000 kg E A Coon Es 0 The scale has established a known reference weight and is now ready for APW 100 020 g PES piece counting mo 10 sm n Arw Pesos TO Chapter 4 Application METTLER TOLEDO IND465 28 4 2 Counting out pieces out of a container Counting out pieces from a weighing container differs in a few essentials from counting them in Chapter 4 1 4 2 1 Determine reference by removing pieces N 0 0000 kg T 00000kg initially appears on the screen G 8 000019 0 0000kg acid N 1 2885 kg toe Place the full weighing container on the pan and tare the scale with the soos 12085 Poeten N 0 0000 kg T 12885kg oh G 128 8k 0 0 0 0 0 kg 2 OS appears on the screen again
48. 5 10 6 List 1 DIAGNOSTICS gt List 1 Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt List 1 and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu The serial number of the analog second scale if installed is displayed METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 79 Display Test 5 6 o Start Press Yes to print out the current settings of the entire Vision Setup menu a e ves up End 5 10 7 List 2 DIAGNOSTICS gt List 2 Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt List 2 and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Press Yes to print out the current settings of analog option if installed 5 10 8 List memory DIAGNOSTICS gt List Memory This function prints out listing of all the articles stored in the database including a summary of the important parameters for each article Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt List Memory and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu SNR2 e eS Start Press Yes to start printing a ve up End 5 10 9 Working time DIAGNOSTICS gt Working time This function displays the working time of the scale as well as the number of weighings that are carried out by the scale Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position
49. 5 5 1 and perform a reference weight determination using the value as reference number of pieces Chapter 4 1 1 Default value for X is 10 Smpl n The value keyed in will be used as the reference number of pieces for the reference weight determination APW The value keyed in will be used as the average piece weight STO The value keyed in will be used as the pre tare weight PT The value keyed in will be used as the pre tare weight dl b The value keyed in defines the number of printouts only for label printer 0 The value keyed in defines the threshold for the Gross Weight Alarm The IND465 terminal recognizes if the function softkey pressed is not compatible with short input mode and will display a warning indicating so Chapter 3 Enhanced functions METTLER TOLEDO IND465 20 3 2 Database The following describes the operations for working with the article database N 0 0000 kg e E 0 0000 ka Briefly press the El key APW HighRes Article No active article If in the Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database the ID overview is set On you will enter a submenu into the database in which you can define additional information identification Please view chapter 5 5 2 for the use of the IDs ICE IS To enter the article database menu press the Datab softkey Note If Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database
50. 65 74 v7 Not Used Article Search Tare We APW Cancel BCR Aside from a keyboard it is also possible to attach a barcode reader via the PS2 Interface This function enables you to specify the designation of the data coming from the barcode reader used for Direct Input i e when the scale is in weighing or piece counting mode Not Used Ignore data coming from the barcode reader Article Search Use the data for searching through the article database Tare Wt Assign the data read to Tare weight APW Assign the data read to Average Piece Weight ID Assign the data read to ID1 ID2 Assign the data read to ID2 ID3 Assign the data read to ID3 Note The BCR setting is only used for Direct Input Whenever the scale is asking for user input the barcode reader can also be used to scan in data and the data will be used in the context of the user input 5 9 8 User defined printer COMMUNICATIONS gt User defined printer This function allows you to customize your printing tasks according to your needs Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt User defined printer and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Com3 4 6 Option Define Printout gt up end Define Header 4 6 1 Def Free Texts Template 1 Template 2 gt up end Header Line1 4 6 1 1 Header Line 2 Header Line 3 Header Line 4 E
51. APPLICATION gt TERMINAL COMMUNICATIONS gt DIAGNOSTICS Chapter 5 3 1 Chapter 5 3 2 Chapter 5 3 3 Chapter 5 3 4 Chapter 5 3 5 Navigating through the Vision Menu is done through the six softkeys found at the bottom of the display The softkeys change depending on the currently selected menu item to allow the user to perform the appropriate action for the selected item This key selects the previous item listed on the current menu This key selects the next item listed on the current menu This key selects the first item on the next page of the menu If all the items for the current menu are visible i e there are four or less items for the current menu this key is not visible Chapter 5 Visi on setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 End BEGG 5 2 Callin This key enters the submenu of the currently selected item If the currently selected item does not have a submenu this key is not visible This key leaves the current submenu and goes one level up If the Vision Menu is already at the top level pressing this key is similar to pressing End see below This key allows the user to edit the value or setting of the currently selected item If the currently selected item contains a submenu this key is not visible Some menu items perform specific actions rather than editing Pressing this key directs the Vision Me
52. D1 2 TxD1 TxD1 RxD1 OUTO Sense 3 RxD 1 2 RxD1 OUT Shield 4 OUT2 Sense 5 GND GND GND OUT3 Excitation GND 6 INO 7 TxD1 TxD1 RxD1 IN1 Signal 8 RxD1 IN2 Signal 9 VCC VCC VCC IN3 TxD Transmit data RxD Receive data GND Signal ground VCC Power supply 5V Technical data for Analog interface option A D Converter C analog IF option Load cell weighing platform to be connected to analog option Resolution approved 7 500 e OIML or Power supply 8 2 V 2x5000 e multi range multi interval 10 000 d NTEP Resolution not approved 300 000 d Impedance gt 80 R Input signal approved Output signal 2 mV V 0 5 pV e EN 61000 6 1 1 3 6 EN 61000 6 2 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories 89 Accessories Article No Protective cover for terminal 21255045 Strip printer Sprinter 1 Euro 21253399 Strip printer Sprinter 1 UK 21253745 Label printer Zebra LP 2844 22009327 Label printer Zebra LP2824 22009328 RS232 cable for Zebra LP 2824 2844 1 8m 21252588 Labels for Zebra LP 2844 102x102mm 1 roll 380 labels 22009329 Labels for Zebra LP 2824 57x102mm 1 roll 380 labels 22009330 Second display ADI412 22013978 Second display ADI412 B with backlit 22013977 PS 2 barcode reader MT Heron G D130 21901297 Y cable for PS
53. ICATION gt Identification For article independent identification purposes If a text for the ID s is entered the entered text will be displayed printed out Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Identification and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Counting 2 3 Database 1D1 bento 02 Press to go to Identification settings menu jccumu ES up End 3 2 3 1 Choose the ID to be edited and press EJ rintout 103 Softkey Clear with C MO OC en 2 3 1 1 Choose Print and press the Edit softkey Then enter the intended text to Clear ah fee be printed out PT edt Up Ena Choose the Function key and press the Edit softkey in order to generate the text for the function key See Chapter 5 5 7 Please adjust Clear with C to Off if you do not want to clear automatically the contents of the ID by the C key respectively adjust it to ON if you also want to clear automatically the ID contents when pressing the C key 5 5 4 Settings for accumulation APPLICATION gt Accumulation i y y These settings define the configuration print out of the accumulation function Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Accumulation and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Counting 2 4 Database Reach
54. IGhiNG TESUIIS caia eee dads ii ANDA AnS 18 Enhanced TUNCITONS amiconicononininacinininanoninanacic add aicdd add dada 19 Dede OOO ii A A A Led ah Sat le 19 3 2 RN 20 3 2 1 Database editing fUNCHONS cita bate ask aad A fase A ca ees 20 3 227 Defining an ICO AA AAA AA A AAA AAA re ate AA e iaa 21 3 2 3 Erasing of individual article 070669 ooo iii cia 24 IZA SVO ASAMMICIG TUNCHON vist erie le 24 Bid GLOSS WANAO A AA E AAA IES E 25 MANMAN nna en AAA AAA 25 3 9 AElOSALOOdE co initte ae na n ad Mako aaeh faama eed ata tava die den EA Ee T A EE h TAEA 25 e A 26 4 1 Counting pieces intoa 0600 16106 ieiet riadia u E kinn rra 26 4 1 1 Determining the reference by placing pieces ON MIE SC nuiininianicninicicicn canaria 26 4 1 2 Entering the reference when the piece weight IS KNOWN ocio coccion circa ronca rra 27 4 2 Counting out pieces out Of a COM UINE oooonococonnoccccconononononon nn tt rrtt nn nronon nro non rn nr onor rn rrarn rr rrara rra 28 4 2 1 Determine reference DY removing PIECES ooo ninia n inicia 28 4 3 Reference optimizations aeu A 29 4A Minimum sample WEIGH snanar a a a 29 ADe 6100106 MOR erae a E A A a A 30 Table of Contents METTLER TOLEDO IND465 6 4 6 Piece counting with 2 scale Systems ooo ooonnnncccinnnocccononononoooooo no rra 31 4T BCCUI
55. MUUO ON A orisati iene 32 4 8 ACCUMUIGHON 10 10196 Mia AAA 34 A aed he Hasan E A E AE EEE 35 AO GHECKWEIGHING E 35 Al T CUSTOM VN A a a 36 4 12 High resolution Average 6116 37 Ar 153 JAMDUSITIGIMMONY ti E E 38 5 VISION SEUD oi ns 39 5 10 Overview and OPE aana a ea aiaa aa Ea ada aaa inania ia hanes 39 5 2 Calling up the menu and entering the pASSWOTMO ooo oocionococccicononoconono no conon ono noono nono coonn oro EEEE EErEE 40 5 34 O OS 41 DIA ICO AAA AA A AA A AA mata ee A 4 DBZ A O IAS IA A AA iii 42 BBD NT 0 A ON EN 44 33 4 Commn OS eeraa aa aR A ARA AA A A AAA DAA 45 SO DOQIOSUCS 48 5A Scalesetings SCA iia a A AA A aa 48 5 4 1 AajusVcalibrate SCALE gt CONDIOHNON ocio iii iria 49 5 4 2 Display resolution and weighing unit SCALE gt Display sssssssssssrsssrssrrserrrnsrrssrrsnrrrsrrnns 49 0 43 lare SeningsS SCALE DP 50 54 4 Automatic zero point correction SCALE gt Zero iii ii acia iii rr 50 5 4 5 Automatic save of fare and zero values SCALE gt Restat oi inicio rior ron rro 50 5 4 6 Adapfation to environmental conditions and weighing mode SCALE gt Fill 51 5 4 7 Minimum weight SCALE gt Min Weigh s s sssessssssssrsssrrssrrssrrssrrssnrnsnrrsnrrsnrrsnnrsnnrsnnrrsnrrsnrrsnns 51 5 4 8 Reselting scale to factory default settings SCALE DP ROSCD ssssesseesee
56. Mn User manual METTLER TOLEDO Terminal IND465 www mt com support ServiceXXL Tailored Services Congratulations on choosing the quality and precision of METTLER TOLEDO Proper use according to this Operating Manual and regular calibration and maintenance by our factory trained service team ensures dependable and accurate operation protecting your investment Contact us about a ServiceXXL agreement tailored to your needs and budget We invite you fo register your product at www mt com productregistration so we can contact you about enhancements updates and important notifications concerning your product Overview Rear view AA o een cines IIS Display 25 22 23 24 26 17 16 Ba 18 N 1 4164 kg 19 0 0984 kg an 27 2 20 APW 76 0009 O 29 21 Article Maggi Dip 173 30 Overview 1 Display 2 Command softkeys 3 Type plate 4 Numeric alphanumeric keys 5 Function keys Rear view 6 Power supply cable 7 Connector for weighing platform Standard Interfaces 8 PS2 connector for keyboard and or BCR Barcode reader 9 COM3 RS232C interface 10 COM2 RS232C interface 11 COM RS232C interface Optional interfaces 9 Depending on configuration RS232C interface or Analog Base 10 Depending on configuration Ethernet USB Digital 1 0 or RS232 interface 11 Depending on configuration RS422 485 interface RS232C or Keypad
57. OLEDO IND465 26 4 Application Your terminal has a number of powerful application functions that can be activated in the menu see Chapter 5 5 1 This chapter describes the some of the functions that have been activated at the factory 4 1 Counting pieces into a container Place empty container on the scale and tare with the gt T lt gt key Note If the automatic taring function is active Chapter 5 4 3 you need not press the gt T gt key because the scale registers the tare weight automatically as soon as the container is placed on the weighing pan Before your terminal can be used for counting parts it must know the average piece weight the so called reference The reference is then used to do the counting The reference can be determined by placing a number of pieces on the scale If the piece weight is known it can be manually entered and used as the reference 4 1 1 Determining the reference by placing pieces on the scale The softkeys Smpl X and Smpl are already given as standard function keys In case they are not visible on the display define a softkey for Smpl X and Smpl n in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 After the softkeys have been defined do the following steps N 00000kg pes A appears on the screen standard setting for Smpl X 10 iG 0 0000 kg me G 0 000013 0 0000kg Note The standard value for X in Smpl X can be defined in Setup see COMETE
58. R EAT chapter 5 5 1 place 10 pieces of materials to be weighed to determine the reference weight e Noe Mid Press the Smpl 10 key G 1 0033 kg 1 0033kg Beer ante TF Note If a different number of pieces has been placed on the scale please ate use the Short Input Mode see Chapter 3 1 The value that you have entered for X is still saved and will not change until after you overwrite it with a new value METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 4 Application 27 N 1 0033 kg x i ezo 1 0 pcs A reference weight has been established APW 100 328 g mo 10 sm n Arw egos T If a different number of pieces has been placed on the scale press the Smpl n key and choose from among the choices of 5 20 30 40 or 50 pieces If the number of pieces is different choose the Var key and enter the desired number of pieces Note The Short Input Mode is also available for the functions Smpl X and Smpl n see Chapter 3 1 Once a reference has been determined you can use the Weigh key to switch back to the weight display at any time Note This function is not given as a standard function key because Gross Tare and Net will be continuously shown on the upper left of the display To activate it proceed similar like activating Smpl X or Smpl n see Chapter 5 5 7 ure Press Count key to switch back again to counting mode You can use the _
59. Remove the reference number of pieces from the weighing container Remove further pieces until the desired number has been reached N 1 0820 kg a a T 12005 19 ie a negative weight value appears on the screen 1 OB 20 kg set d G 0 2065 kg de es Ene E Press the Smpl 10 or Smpl n keys to determine the reference as fe oer 1D pcs described in the previous chapter E EF The scale is now ready for piece counting METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 4 Application 29 4 3 Reference optimization Reference optimization serves to enhance the accuracy of the average piece weight by re calculating it using a greater number of reference pieces Reference optimization can be performed either manually or automatically N 0011969 F Manual Reference Optimization arora Define a softkey for Reference Optimization in the softkey configuration See A PW n h Chapter 5 5 7 The Reference Optimization softkey is displayed as PW APW Enh and it will only be active while in piece counting mode If the scale is in weighing mode this softkey will not appear even if it is part of the softkey configuration To perform a reference optimization at any time press the PW Enh softkey The average piece weight will be re calculated using the current weight and the current number of pieces on the scale At each optimization the message PW Enh appears briefly and the new
60. TOLEDO IND465 64 5 6 2 Sleep function TERMINAL gt Device gt Sleep When the scale is deriving its power only from a battery and is not plugged in an electrical outlet this function is especially useful in order to conserve power Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Sleep and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Language 3 1 2 sli or Press the Edit softkey to go to the Sleep settings menu Invert BARA va al The scale will turn itself off automatically when the selected time elapses 5 minutes 5 6 3 Adjusting the contrast of the display TERMINAL gt Device gt Contrast This function allows the user to adjust the contrast of the screen display Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Contrast and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Press the Edit softkey to go to the Contrast settings menu Sleep Contrast 5 2 6 11 gt Select the degree of contrast by scrolling the IZ or gt softkey Press OK to confirm selection 5 6 4 Invert TERMINAL gt Device gt Invert This function allows the user to select either a white or a black background of the screen display Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Invert and
61. Test Scale gt Chapter 5 10 1 Keyboard Test gt Chapter 5 10 2 Display Test gt Chapter 5 10 3 Serial Number 1 gt Chapter 5 10 4 Serial Number 2 gt Chapter 5 10 5 List gt Chapter 5 10 6 List2 gt Chapter 5 10 7 List Memory gt Chapter 5 10 8 Working Time gt Chapter 5 10 9 Reset All gt Chapter 5 10 10 5 10 1 Scale DIAGNOSTICS gt Test Scale Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt Test Scale and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Keyboard Test Display Test SMAI 5 1 Press EEX to enter the settings for the scale test Press Yes to start the scale test The scale checks the zero point O appears in the display The test weight flashes in the display If necessary change the displayed calibration weight Put the calibration weight on the scale and confirm with _ The scale checks the calibration weight put on After the test is completed the deviation from the last calibration briefly appears in the display ideally d 0 0 g after which the scale changes to the next menu item Keyboard Test 5 10 2 Keyboard DIAGNOSTICS gt Keyboard Test Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS gt Keyboard Test and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu In order to check if all the keys are functioning properly press Yes
62. Vision Setup menu METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 2 1 1 User Prompting Smpl 10 Min Sample WT Freeze Off APW Enhance gt up end 2 1 1 1 Freeze Smpl 10 Sample_X 2 1 2 PESCA Active Prompting Off Min Sample WT APW Enhance Py e gt end Active Prompting 2 1 2 1 Def User Promp Active Prompting Off _ __ Edt up End Tare Sample Sample Tare Handsfree User Defined 5 5 SA Active Prompting 2 1 2 2 Def User Promp a up End Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Prompt Function Not Used le 3 up Ens 53 Press EE to change the settings into the desired number of pieces or to freeze the actual setting of the Smpl X value Choose Value and press Edit fo change the settings of the actual value of Smpl X After the Smpl X has been changed the number of references in the main menu changes accordingly e g Smpl 10 Choose Freeze and press Edit If this function is set to On it is no longer possible to change the value of Smpl X in Short Input Mode User Prompting This function defines whether a user will be guided actively and step by step through his operating procedure or not The choice is either to use one of the predefined user prompting procedures or to define an own one During predefined procedures the bar graph toggles w
63. ale e g a floor scale for counting a large number of pieces that would exceed the capacity of the IND465 N T APW 0 500 kg Gani A 0 000 kg oh 4 3995 g 100 rcs Ret AW tee M T APW 5500 00 g ER 49998 9 110096 Select COMMUNICATIONS gt Com1 Com2 Com3 gt Mode in the Vision Setup menu or COMMUNICATIONS gt Option gt Analog if an optional analog second scale interface is installed Setting 1 1 Second scale auxiliary scale first scale active Ref 1 Bulk 1 Setting 1 2 First scale reference scale second scale bulk scale Ref 1 Bulk 2 Setting 2 1 Second scale reference scale first scale bulk scale Ref 2 Bulk 1 Setting 2 2 First scale auxiliary scale second scale active Ref 2 Bulk 2 In settings 1 1 and 2 2 the display automatically switches to the scale selected for 1 1 to the intern scale for 2 2 fo the external scale Press and hold key for switching from reference scale to bulk scale and for entering the modes There are three modes that can be assigned to the second scale Reference The second scale is to be used for reference weight determination Bulk Auxiliary only The APW will be calculated using the weight placed on the second scale regardless of the active scale This is used if the second scale has a finer resolution than the IND465 system to achieve a more precise piece weight The
64. alibration This function enables the scale to be adjusted calibrated weighing pan must be empty Not available on certified scales Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Calibration and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Calibration 1 1 6 i Start E Ty s ves u ens Press Yes and follow the instructions given on the screen After choosing the calibration weight place the weight on the weighing pan and then press the OK softkey It is recommended to use the maximum calibration weight from the list If it is not possible to use the maximum weight at least do not use less than one third of the maximum load to ensure reliable weighing values a Nn guia Calibration is done Continue with other functions or press End and confirm scale for ZERO 0 with the Yes softkey to save the changes measurement Note Abort calibration at any given time by pressing the Cancel softkey Note Scales with an internal calibration weight are automatically calibrated 5 4 2 Display resolution and weighing unit SCALE gt Display This function allows the user to change the weighing unit to add a second unit to switch between Unit 1 and Unit 2 a softkey Unit has to be configured in Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Softkey Config and to set the resolution of the weight always Unit 1 Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how
65. applications It is possible to define this parameter as an absolute value relative to the nominal or as a percentage of nominal Accumulation Accumulation total net The total net weight for the Accumulation application Chapter 4 7 Accumulation total gross The total gross weight for the Accumulation application Chapter 4 7 Accumulation total pcs The total number of pieces for the Accumulation application Chapter 4 7 Accumulation total lot The total number of lots for the Accumulation application Chapter 4 7 Custom Unit This application enables the user to define any unit mass for each article See also Chapter 4 11 Chapter 3 Enhanced functions METTLER TOLEDO IND465 24 SetUnit Maggi Dip 173 12 1 Unit Custom Unit Short cut for the custom unit This name can contain a maximum of seven characters SetUnit Maggi Dip 173 ABC Custom Unit ml Tens gt x SetUnit Maggi Dip 173 Factor Factor actual weight i a Y Fone 0 0787 kg Factor of the custom unit This can be determined or manually keyed in in case it is already known This menu appears only if Unit is chosen Note If a piece weight is entered for an article the number of pieces is used for recalling and defining the free unit SetUnit Maggi Dip 173 12 3 Factor Format Format The type of format in which Custom Unit should be displayed 3 2 3 Erasing of individual a
66. apter 5 Vision setup 51 5 4 6 Adaptation to environmental conditions and weighing mode SCALE gt Filter Vibration function allows the user to set the scale so that it is able to adapt itself to the existing environmental conditions Process function allows the user to set the weighing mode of the scale weighing process adapter Stability function allows the user fo adjust the weighing speed Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Filter and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Tare 1 1 12 ae bd rd Press IEE to go to the vibration and process settings menu Restart Process Universal Stability Standard a oe up End Vibration 1 1 12 1 Vibration bl vibration Mid Low For very stable and stable environment Scale operates very quickly but is more sensitive to external influences oe Ea up End Mild For normal environment conditions Scale operates at medium speed factory setting High For unstable environment Scale operates more slowly but is less sensitive to external influences Process Universal Setting for all weighing types and normal weighing goods factory setting Filling Setting for dispensing liquids or powdery substances Stability Fast The scale operates very fast Standard The scale operates at medium speed Precise The scale operates with the greatest possible reproducibili
67. apter describes the IND465 features that simplify working with the application 3 1 General Info The IND465 terminal provides several features which make working with the application easier 0 0000 kg N T 0000013 G 0 000019 0 0000 Ail k g HighRes N 0 0000 kg Short Input Mode LE 0 0000 kg G 0 0000 kg 1 5 HighRes N 0 1500 kg a PT 0 1500kg G 0 0000 kg 0 1 50010 Het N 0 0000 kg Warning E 0 0000 kg Key not allowed in G 0 0000 kg short input mode Smet 10 smpi n Arw Unit egos HighRes Short Input Mode For some IND465 functions it is possible to use a short cut method of user input As in the example for entering the pre tare weight in Chapter 2 5 2 the normal procedure for initiating user input is to press the function softkey first before entering the data However it is also possible to key in the data first prior to selecting the function the data is intended for This example shows how to enter the pre tare weight using short input mode While in standby mode use the numeric keypad to enter the known tare weight in the current weighing unit Then press the PT softkey or the gt T lt gt key to set this value as the pre tare weight The result is the same as in Chapter 2 5 2 Short input mode works with the following function softkeys Smpl X The value keyed in replaces the value of X Chapter
68. au Weight display 3126 65 DIO ea A 7 1S ES a PUSH DUTTON TATE tlian eenaa a a e aa 50 Z R 0 10 ea a de 13 range MDO arde aeia trao i aea E 15 AO Ca EEA 26 CC 0 00 ceeeececeeetececeteeeeeentseeesenteaes 60 reference OptimiZatiON ococonocococcccncnnnconnnos 29 reference 50016 31 60 67 72 reference weight oooooooonococccoooncnococononoroononrcnnconnnnos 26 reference weight determination 19 29 E ERE 52 63 66 70 79 A 37 49 Ss A Geddeiavecearetersedeouden 82 SUOMI MATO ii E a 53 save 60 Save As Article 1106100 24 Scale ES e a AP 77 search Cte cafe 56 A iuieesds 58 se al DUMBO ui aaa sia 78 50100101 Tole nai E 58 short input MOBE ccococonocnncccccniconocononccnnononinnnnss 19 SIGS command Soi ado 90 Sleep TUN CN ta tl 64 SOM ita A as 59 softkey configuration 59 Siablliv detector cotorra tino cia abate 15 Stability SE INQS euii a ai 51 summary FOPOMH cc ea a aa taaa aaea daan 33 T a R AE a aa 16 tite MOMONY nania a a a A i 50 TOPE we eniinn a AA EA A 16 tare weight Memory ccccccececeeesteeeeesttteeeeeees 60 Tar Sample aen erne naea ea 53 target 35 36 TIM G rate atte et TE aaah len Aa 30 22011496 388x75 Subject to technical changes Printed on 100 chlorine free paper For the sake of our environment Mettler Toledo GmbH
69. ave smooth surfaces and are easy fo clean The materials used do not splinter and are free of harmful substances With foodstuffs it is recommended to use the supplied protective cover Clean the protective cover regularly and carefully Replace damaged or very dirty protective cover immediately In conformance with the European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE this device may not be disposed of with domestic waste This also applies to countries outside the EU per their specific requirements 3 Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment If you have any questions please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device Should this device be passed on to other parties for private or professional use the content of this regulation must also be related Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection If the device is equipped with a storage battery The nickel metal hydride NiMH storage battery does not contain any heavy metals However it may not be disposed of with the normal refuse 23 Observe the local regulations on the disposal of materials that are hazardous to the environment METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 1 Setting up the terminal 11 1 2 Selecting a location and leveling the weighing platform The correct locat
70. briefly after switch on or is specified on a label Table GEO VALUES 30006 shows the geo values for European countries Table GEO VALUES 6000e 7500e shows the geo values for different gravitation zones 8 2 1 GEO VALUES 3000e OIML Class II European Countries Geographical latitude Geo Value Country 46 22 49 01 18 Austria 4930 51 30 21 Belgium 41 41 44713 16 Bulgaria 42 24 46 32 18 Croatia 48 34 51 03 20 Czech Republic 5434 57 45 23 Denmark 57 30 59 40 24 Estonia 59 48 64 00 25 Finland 64 00 70 05 26 41 20 45 00 17 France 45 00 51 00 19 47 00 55 00 20 Germany 34 48 41 45 15 Greece 45 45 48 35 19 Hungary 51 05 55 05 22 Ireland 63 17 67 09 26 Iceland 35 47 47 05 17 Italy 55 30 58 04 23 Latonia 49 27 50 11 20 Luxembourg 47 03 47 14 18 Liechtenstein Chapter 8 Appendix METTLER TOLEDO IND465 94 53 54 56 24 22 Lithuania 50 46 53 32 21 The Netherlands 57 57 64 00 24 Norway 64 00 71 11 26 49 00 54 30 21 Poland 36 58 42 10 15 Portugal 43 37 48 15 18 Romania 55 20 62 00 24 Sweden 62 00 69 04 26 45 49 47 49 18 Switzerland 47 44 49 46 19 Slovak Republic 45 26 46 35 18 S
71. d brief contact with liquids Ensure that the terminal is dried off again after coming into contact with liquid Even with degree of protection IP65 the terminal should not be used in environments in which there is a risk of corrosion A Do not flood the terminal or submerge it in liquid If the power cord is damaged the scale must no longer be operated Therefore check the cable regularly and ensure that a free space of about 3 cm is left at the rear of the scale so that the cable is not kinked too severely Chapter 1 Setting up the terminal METTLER TOLEDO IND465 10 DANGER Electric shock hazard Always pull out the mains plug before any work on the device DANGER Electric shock hazard if the mains cable is damaged Check the mains cable for damage regularly and replace it immediately if it is damaged On the rear side of the device maintain a clearance of at least 3 cm in order to prevent the mains cable bending too much CAUTION On no account open the device The warranty is void if this stipulation is ignored The device may only be opened by authorized persons Call METTLER TOLEDO Service CAUTION Handle the compact scale with care The scale is a precision instrument When the weighing pan has been removed never clean the area under the load plate holder with a solid object Do not put excessive loads on the scale Avoid banging the weighing pan Parts of the scale coming into contact with foodstuffs h
72. described in Chapter 4 7 Accumulation Notes The Filling and CheckWeighing applications use the filling parameters stored in the article database Chapter 3 2 2 if they are defined and if they are in the same mode weighing or piece counting For example if Filling Checkweighing Nominal is defined as weight and the scale is currently in weighing mode it will not be possible to define Target Tol and Tol while the Filling or Checkweighing applications are active The values for these parameters will be taken from those defined in the current article If however Filling Nominal is defined as weight and the scale is in counting mode the Filling parameters of the article will not be used and the Target Tol and Tol parameters of the Filling or Checkweighing applications will have to be defined inside the application Clearing the currently selected article by pressing the C softkey while in standby mode will not clear the values defined for Target Tol and Tol To clear these parameters the C has to be pressed while inside the Filling or Checkweighing applications The Custom Unit weighing function allows weighing using a unit that can be customized a unit specified by the customer You may choose to use this function through a function key or Database menu Define a softkey for Custom Unit in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 After a Custom Unit softkey has been defined do the following steps N 0 0000 kg
73. ding to their target values 5 5 5 Settings for filling checkweighing APPLICATION gt Filling Checkweighing This setting controls the use of the built in beeper setpoint tolerance and sender mode during the Checkweighing and Filling functions Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Filling Checkweighing and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Database 2 5 Choose Filling Checkw and press IEEE to go to the Filling Checkweighing Identification Beep Beeper Off menu Accumulation Setpoint Tol 0 A Send mode Continuous Beeper If the Beeper is set to On there will be a short beep when le 3 up En the current load is within the target range Setpoint Tol Defines the value where the I O Relay Interface should become activated The percentage value to be entered is meant to be relative to the value Tol METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 59 Example Target 2000g Tol 2010g Tol 1990g Setpoint Tol 10 gt The l O relay box will only be activated when the value reaches 199g 19 of 1990 g Send Mode Specify the form of data that the connected l O relay box receives from the scale If it is set to Continuous the data will be sent constantly If it is set fo Stable the data will only be sent if the weight value is stable Note Checking the SP Tol is carried out with the gross
74. e can now be selected Standard as active is the factory Template 2 settings for the template A saved template can be deleted by pressing the key Template 3 C Cancel de Es 3 Go back one step back to the menu by pressing Back and then choose Parity 7 eyen Parameter You may now change the settings for baud rate Baud parity Reset Com Handshake and handshake See the user s manual of your printer and verify the correct IO EA EZ 0 in our example the value of the left picture to be made visible is turned on Note If a printer driver of your printer is available as in the case of our example its corresponding parameters will automatically be set If you are done making the necessary settings of your printer configuration press the Back softkey and confirm with YES fo save your settings You can now generate your printouts using the key 5 10 Diagnostic settings DIAGNOSTICS This function block allows the user to verify if all keys are functioning properly Please refer to Chapter 5 3 5 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt DIAGNOSTICS and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 77 APPLICATION Overview 5 Enter the DIAGNOSTICS menu E and choose one of the functions listed TERMINAL Keyboard UK COMMUNICATIO below DIAGNOSTICS Available functions and settings
75. e in the menu in percent of defined max capacity 2 or 2 18 same setting as zero setting range for gt 0 lt key 0 01 of defined max capacity g Kg t Ib 02 1 2 5x 10 8 2V Weighing Piece counting Piece counting with second scale Totaling weighings and piece countings also with 2nd scale Weighing and piece counting to a target value also with 2nd scale Filling Checkweighing and counting with Accumulation also with 2nd scale Accumulation to target weight Custom Unit Average Weighing Database 5 units of weight g kg t oz Ib Adding mode for reference definition piece counting Automatic reference optimization piece counting Vibration adapter Weighing process adapter Automatic tare function Automatic zero correction Power saving shutoff Display backlighting Automatic saving of tare and zero METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories Display Interface Ambient conditions Mains connection Battery operation Degree of protection IEC 529 DIN 40050 EN 60529 Total weight 87 Active point matrix display 35 mm high with CFL backlit 235 x 64 pixel 3 built in RS232C interfaces for data see Chapter 7 3 PS2 interface for keyboard and barcode reader Optional interfaces available Ethernet USB and Analog 2 scale connection Use Indoor use only Altitude up to 2000 m Temperature range IND465 10 40 C 14 104 F Ov
76. e same as defining a normal article Chapter 3 2 2 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 3 Enhanced functions 25 sale en ae Note however that the parameter APW is already defined and its value is set Poe to the APW that was active before SaveAs was pressed Aside from the APW the article parameters that will also be saved are Tare Sample Size the Filling Checkweighing parameters and the Accumulation parameters 3 3 Gross Weight Alarm Using the Short input mode see chapter 3 1 it is possible to define a Gross Weight Alarm In case it is defined there will be an uninterrupted alarm beep as soon as the gross weight reaches the defined threshold The beep sound will stop as soon as the weight is either below the threshold or any key is pressed Note After switching off the alarm using a key press it will only become active again if the gross weight felt under the threshold for a while before reaching it again The Gross Weight Alarm can be deactivated by the C key or by setting the threshold parameter to O 3 4 SmartManager To make working with the article database even easier as well as to save the settings of the terminal and its configuration the IND465 comes with its own optional computer program SmartManager SmariManager requires MS Windows XP or 2000 This program offers you the possibility to administer and manage your article data and also gives you the ability fo import and export files using MS Excel
77. emory once the load is removed from the weighing pan Possible Settings On Off and 9d Push button tare enables disables the use of the gt T key to perform manual taring 5 4 4 Automatic zero point correction SCALE gt Zero With Auto Zero small deviations in the weight in the range of 50 of 1d are automatically zeroed On certified scales this menu item does not appear Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Zero and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Calibration Display Zero 05d Press EE to go to the Auto Zero settings Tare AA EEE Press Edit to assign the zero setting range or to switch the function off 1 1 10 3 pu Zero 0 54 You can select the following ranges 0 5 d 1 d 2 d 5 d 10d Ea up Eno 5 4 5 Automatic save of tare and zero values SCALE gt Restart This function allows the user to set the scale so thot it is able to automatically save the tare and zero values after switching off or when a power outage occurs Not available on certified scales Automatic save switched off is the factory setting Block can only be accessed by a supervisor Please refer to Chapter 5 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Restart and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Press Edit to switch the automatic save switch function on or off METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Ch
78. en choose an operation to be done on the article Maggi Sauce ChinaPf 17 APW 0 076000 kg COEM Note 0 password was defined in Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database gt Article gt Password Chapter 5 5 2 then you will be asked to enter the password before you can modify the selected article METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 3 Enhanced functions Maggi Dip 173 Name 146 Maggi Dip 272 Delet Maggi Dip 74 za j Maggi Sauce Chinapr 17 Maggi Dip 173 5 Number Identifications Name Tare eseo Maggi Dip 173 i Number Identification Name Tareb Maggi Dip 173 Number Maggi Dip 173 5 Identification APW 0 076000 kg Tareb Name 146 Maggi Dip 272 E 173 Maggi Dip 74 101 F3 Maggi Sauce ChinaPf 17 APW 0 076000 kg Deiere copy New Define Print ciose 21 Press Delete to remove the current article from the database You will be asked to confirm deletion of an article Press Copy to create a duplicate of the selected article All the parameters of the current article except the name and number will be copied into the newly created article Press New to create a blank article Press Define to modify the selected article Select the desired parameter by using the IE or E gt softkeys then press Edit to modify the selected parameter A EBB softkey in place of the
79. er to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu SCALE 3 Enter the TERMINAL menu IEE and choose one of the functions listed APPLICATION Language English TERMINAL Sleep Ort below COMMUNICATIO Contrast 5 BEE available functions and settings The screen shows the most important Language settings gt Chapter 5 6 1 terminal settings as a preview Sleep function gt Chapter 5 6 2 TEI Language English Contrast gt Chapter 5 6 3 aoe rat S Invert gt Chapter 5 6 4 ERAEN eight display gt Chapter 5 6 5 The screen shows a preview of the most important settings of the active item e g Date and time gt Chapter 5 6 6 those of device if Device is active i e Beep gt Chapter 5 6 7 highlighted 5 6 1 Language settings TERMINAL gt Device gt Language This function allows the user to change the language settings of the scale Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Language and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu FH Sleep Language English peas Press the Edit softkey to go to the Language settings menu Invert ly y es up ens US English German Use the MEW and EW softkeys to select the desired language setting and press OK French Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER
80. ervoltage category II Contamination level 2 Relative humidity Maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 88 F decreasing linearly fo 50 relative humidity at 40 C 104 Direct connection to the mains MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to 10 of the nominal voltage 230 V 50 Hz 70 mA 240 V 50 Hz 70 mA 120 V 60 Hz 90 mA 100 V 50 60 Hz 90 mA For battery operation Connection via mains adapter 90 264 V 47 63 Hz 300 mA infeed on the unit 24 V 1 3 A If the voltage supply is interrupted the unit automatically switches over to battery operation IP65 not with Ethernet interface see chapter 7 2 7 2 Dimensions and weight A B c D E OptionPac Dimensions 71mm 36mm 200mm 277mm 49mm Net weight 2 4kg without OptionPac 2 0kg without fixed feet with fixed feet 0 18in 4 5mm Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories METTLER TOLEDO IND465 88 7 3 Interface technical data The ferminal is provided with three EIA RS 232C CCITT V24 V 28 voltage controlled interfaces as standard Maximum cable length is 15 m All interfaces are in the form of a 9 pin D sub female connector Instructions for configuring the interfaces are given in Chapter 5 9 PIN RS232 RS422 RS485 Digital 1 0 Analog interface 1 GND Excitation 8 2VDC 2 Tx
81. ext menu COEN N 0 3934 kg T 0000013 AY 392449 1 0 PCS Press the Accum softkey to start the accumulation function METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 4 Application ZN 0 0000 kg y 1 Opes n 0 e T Tn bete undo Ese EN 0 3934 kg z 10 P 1096 2 e T Tn bete undo Ese EN 0 1967 kg z 5P n 2 Docs PA Unio Es EN 1 1803 kg Warning Z 47 P 1 Max item reached T n oeiee undo Ese 33 Press the softkey to add the current number of pieces to the total or the softkey to deduct the current number of pieces from the total The quantity of the first lot has been saved in the memory If Lot printing is active Chapter 5 5 4 the lot number net weight and number of pieces will be printed out automatically Place the desired quantity of the second lot and press the softkey to add again or the softkey to deduct Press the n softkey to limit the number of lots to accumulate If Max n is defined it will only be possible to accumulate as many lots as the value set Once the number of lots accumulated reaches the value of Max n a warning will be displayed indicating that maximum items have been reached Press the Delete softkey to clear all the lots from the memory A summary report with the total number of lots total weight and total number of pieces wi
82. f Zero Stable Tare lt MinWeigh Print gt Minweigh Clear lt Range Unit lt Tol Ref X Good Ref n gt Tol Info gt Range Scale lt Max n Total Totalising Max n Total Subtracting show asterisk Softkey 1 6 SP TOL Start SP TOL Target Below SetPoint 1 Above SetPoint 1 Below SetPoint 2 Above SetPoint 2 Digital Out 1 3 Independently from other functions two Setpoints for digital outputs can also ene er 1 be defined e J kg Enter value for Setpoint 1 2 5 9 7 PS2 Settings COMMUNICATIONS gt PS2 This function allows setting up of the peripherals that are attached via the PS2 Interface Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt PS2 and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu 4 5 1 lt eyboard p Select the item you wish to configure Keyboard It is possible to attach a PS2 keyboard to the scale via the PS2 Interface This function enables you to specify the layout of the keyboard that you are using Note When a PS2 keyboard is attached it is possible fo work with IND465 using only this keyboard The keys F1 F6 simulate the softkeys 9 1 simulate the top 3 function keys of the IND465 scale You can press the Enter and Esc keys to simulate the OK and Cancel softkeys respectively The Backspace key simulates the C softkey Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND4
83. fined as O there will be no alignment Data will be sent without line change in a line A separator will be inserted between a character and a value as defined in the menu Delimiter Note Adding a semi colon is recommended when reading in Excel This function allows the user to choose the settings of the parameter for the COM Port Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt Parameters and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu COM X corresponds to the COM Port in which the scale is connected Comi 4 1 3 E 2400 Parity 7 eyen Reset Com Handshake XonxoFf screen press Ed Parit t Baud 2400 ra Baud 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 The current Baud Rate Parity and Handshake settings are displayed on the Press Edit to change settings of Baud Parity or Handshake Parity Handshake 7 none No 7 odd XonXoff 7 even Net 422 8 none Net 485 8 odd 8 even 57600 only for COM3 115200 only for COM3 Note If Handshake Net 422 or Net 485 a Net Address menu will appear from which you can select from 0 31 If Mode is Toledo Weight or Toledo Count a Checksum menu will appear which you can turn either Off or On If checksum is turned On the values transmitted through the interface can be verified by means of a checksum Select VCC to switch on off the 5 V voltage e g for a bar code
84. g SAT ETS mpl 10 mel o arw er egos gt N 0 000 kg Error T 0 000 kg No valid value from G 0 000 kg reference scale aa apy eos Error Not calibrated or adjusted N 0 000 kg Warning if 0 000 kg Value out of range G 0 000 kg MOTE une gt Overload Reduce the load on the scale or the preload Underload Place weighing pan on the scale and ensure that it can move freely Weight reading does not stabilize e Ensure a tranquil environment e Ensure that the weighing pan is free to move e Change the setting of the vibration adapter Chapter 5 4 6 Not possible to zero scale Ensure that the zeroing is only carried out in the permissible range and not under overload or underload conditions No valid value from reference scale This message is only given when piece counting with a 2 scale system Check the connecting cable between the scales and the interface settings No calibration adjustment Disconnect the power cord plug and then plug it in again If operating on the battery switch the scale off and then on again If the error message reappears calibrate adjust the scale Chapter 5 4 1 If this does not help contact your dealer or local representative Value out of range This message is shown when a tare value is entered exceeding the max capacity of the scale METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 6 Other important information
85. g the power supply check that the voltage printed on the back of the terminal is the same as the local power supply If it is not do not a SS connect the terminal and contact your authorized METTLER TOLEDO 2 representative LE If the voltage is correct connect the plug on the power cable to the power supply N 0 000 kg eam At Powering up the terminal initiates a display fest in which all the segments phe e 0 0 0 0 ka and then the software version are briefly displayed Once the decimal zero i g appears in the display the terminal is ready to operate For maximum possible precision adjust calibrate the weighing system after installing it Chapter 5 4 1 Note Certified weighing systems must be adjusted by an authorized organization Please consult your dealer Chapter 1 Setting up the terminal METTLER TOLEDO IND465 12 1 4 Battery operation Scales with a built in battery can work independently from the mains for approximately 30 hours in normal operation A prerequisite for this is that the background lighting is switched off and that no peripheral devices are connected The device automatically switches to battery operation as soon as the mains supply is interrupted When the mains supply is restored the device automatically switches back to mains operation The battery symbol indicates the present charging level of the battery 1 segment corresponds to approx 25 capacity When the symbol flashes the ba
86. how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Language 3 15 Press the Edit softkey to go to the Invert settings menu Sleep Invert No C Choose the desired setting Yes or No and then press OK to confirm RRMA selection METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 65 5 6 5 Changing the size of weight display TERMINAL gt Device gt Weight display This function allows the user to select either a small or a big weight display on the screen Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Weight display and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Sleep Contrast Weight Display small Invert Press the Edit softkey to go to the Weight Display settings menu Default setting is big Choose the desired size and then press OK to confirm selection Note Changing the mode of the weight display with the BigDis softkey Chapter 5 5 7 will not affect this setting If the mode was changed with the BigDis softkey the display will revert to this setting after switching the scale on or after leaving the Vision Setup 5 6 6 Adjusting the date and time TERMINAL gt Device gt Date Time This function allows the user to set date and time of the scale Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Date Time and how to navigate within the Vision Setu
87. how the Gross softkey which is used to show the gross weight on the main weight display Show the HEN softkey which is used to toggle the weight source during 2 scale operations Chapter 4 6 Note This softkey will only be visible if 2 scale operations are possible That means one of the interfaces must be set to a mode of Reference Scale Bulk Scale or Auxiliary Scale Chapter 5 9 1 Show the HighRes softkey which is used to display the net weight at a higher resolution Show the Unit softkey which is used to toggle the weight display between Unit and Unit2 Note This softkey will only be visible if Unit and Unit2 Chapter 5 4 2 are not the same Show the BigDis softkey which is used to toggle the display between a large font weight display and the normal weight display Show the SaveAs softkey With this softkey it is possible fo save the current state of the applications into a new article Show the CNo softkey With this softkey it is possible to edit the Consecutive Number which is incremented after every printout METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 61 Invert Show the Invert softkey which is used to invert the LCD display Chapter 5 6 3 ID 1 Show the ID 1 softkey You can rename this softkey under Function key in Vision Setup gt Application gt Identification gt ID 1 You can directly enter data by confirming with this key ID 2 Show the ID 2 softkey You can
88. i fer Resolution 0 0005 on gt Unit roll i pi o o Disa Enable Chapter 5 Vision setup 42 5 3 2 Application Application Sample_X User Prompting Active Prompting Tare Sample Samp EH ser Defined Def User Prompt Prompt Function osea ae ii Text Onl Le Clear Database Sure Recall i Recall SK 1 20 Min Sample WT APW Enhanc Auto Sampling Article String Accumulation Identification Printout Li Edi printout tox Ly Edit softkey toxt J Auto Clear APW al Accuracy Disp gt METTLER TOLEDO IND465 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 43 Applications continued a Softkey 30 Not Used a Sample_X APW Enhance J ee H Checkweighing Filling cl Consecutive No Custom Unit ES gad pe ES Article 10 Count Weigh Auxiliary Field ss Not Used Edit Setpoint Tol in Gross Wt Date Accuracy Zoom Timeout 3 o Article 1D2 Averageweighing a Text 1 Alibi Memory i Text 2 Additive Tare l i Database Multi Tare ID Preset Tare i 1D2
89. i icon ci 73 5 98 User defined printer COMMUNICATIONS gt User defined printer occ ia nica roo roca ro rorn nono 74 Example CONKQUIOMON O a PM iii ii ci ici 75 5 10 Diagnostic settings DIAGNOSTICS 76 5 10 1 Scale DIAGNOSTICSD Test Seale iii ici irc 77 5 10 2 Keyboard DIAGNOSTICS gt Keyboard TOSI coin ni ici iii rr 77 5 10 3 Display DIAGNOSTICSD Display 78 5 10 4 Serial Number 1 DIAGNOSTICSD SR D ocio icon 78 5 10 5 Serial Number 2 DIAGNOSTICSD SNR2 iii ici ccccccc 78 010 07 List DIACNOSTES AS MV AA A AAA ile Naina ie 78 AOL LISEZ DIAGNOSTICS D LISH 2 A AA AA AAA AA 79 5 10 8 List memory DIAGNOSTICSD List Memory ccoooiinnincioninicninnca iii 79 5 10 9 Working time DIAGNOSTICSD Working ime oooononnniinin iia acia ic 79 5 10 10 Reset All DIAGNOSTICS gt Reset All ooo iia acc 79 6 Other important information anistinidinatisiti cs 80 OT 80 6 2 Sample Tee ctas A aero A et 82 6 3 Variable and control sequences in entering a Free Text occ occccconorc cocoa no coonn ono noonn oro rentit rn nnnnonrncnnnno 83 AA lagna elena ed eae eae a 85 7 Technical data interfaces and ACCESSOSICS cccc eter eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 86 7 1 General data and delivered iemMS ooonoooninninnnninannnnonnncnnanccn nana nnan nc nnana canon ran rca rra nro rra rca 86 72 Dimensions and wei bestia
90. icarrrrocn rar rc rr rra 64 5 6 3 Adjusting the contrast of the display TERMINAL gt Device gt Contrast 64 5 6 4 Invert TERMINAL gt Device gt We oi naci iii 64 5 6 5 Changing the size of weight display TERMINAL gt Device gt Weight display oia 65 5 6 6 Adjusting the date and time TERMINAL gt Device gt Dale TIMO nic ici ni ici acacia 65 5 6 7 Activating the beep TERMINAL gt Device gt Beep oia iniciacion roca rrr rana rra 65 5 7 Define supervisor password TERMINAL gt ACCESS oooooocccccccccoconocononccnncononononononcnnononoonononnnnnnoconononononoss 66 5 8 Reset terminal settings to factory settings TERMINAL gt Reset oooooonocccoonoocccccoooo no cooooo no coono no coonoo ninio 66 5 9 Communication settings COMMUNICATIONS ooocionoocccicooonccooononococonnonocoonn ono cooono no coonn nro rnonr errr rrt rren 66 5 9 1 Mode COMMUNICATIONS gt MOTO ooooooioninninonniin nic 67 5 9 2 Printer COMMUNICATIONS gt Printer only in Printer Mode Or AUTO Print cciciiciicicicciciciracaionoo 68 5 9 3 Parameters COMMUNICATIONS gt Parameters oi iaci ici cion rr 69 5 9 4 Define VO COMMUNICATIONS gt Def 1 0 only if Mode is Digital WO ooooonioniocniniciinnniciccanos 70 5 9 5 Reset communications COMMUNICATIONS gt COMX gt Reset ComM ici ic crac ro corno 70 5 9 6 Option Settings COMMUNICATIONS gt ODNON ooo icon noni coronario roca rro rra rr 71 5 9 7 PS2 Settings COMMUNICATIONS gt PS Dion
91. ight determination only The analog weighing platform uses the reference weight determination IND465 switches automatically to Bulk Scale after reference determination Bulk Scale The weight coming from the analog option is to be used as bulk weight only The reference determination is performed on IND465 IND465 switches automatically to Bulk Scale after reference determination Auxiliary Scale The weight coming from the analog option can be used as either reference or bulk No automatic switching from reference scale to bulk scale will take place Bypass The weight coming from the analog option will be ignored Digital 1 0 option The Digital I O option allows to control the scale via peripheral devices or to activate peripheral devices via the scale 4 potential free inputs and outputs are available Available only if Digital 1 0 option is installed ETHERNET 4 4 3 The current settings are displayed on the screen USB In Off Out 0 OFF n ES Alas In 1 DH Choose Digital 1 O and press IEE to enter the Digital 1 0 settings Pom up Ens bula i ae Use the key to select the desired input or output and press Edit Digital In 3 Eat Up end 18 Choose the desired setting for the input selected and press OK gero ane The following settings can be assigned to inputs and outputs METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 73 Inputs Outputs Off Of
92. ingle batch should be printed out Final Printing This function allows you to define whether an automatic printout should follow at the end of the Accumulation application and to specify also the type of format for the printout or if no automatic printout should follow at all Summary If this function is active all single batches will additionally be printed out after the Total print 17 Standard Template 1 This function allows you to use a specific format for each of your printouts Template 2 Counting 2 4 Database Reach Zero On Identification Made Manual Choose Mode in order to define the mode of the Accumulation application Accumulation Target Wt OFF up Ens 1 Manual Perform the accumulation manually by confirming with Gita the or key Auto The scale adds automatically without confirming with the key Auto The scale subtracts automatically without confirming with the key o 2 4 4 If Target Wt is switched on while accumulating an article the target weight Mee ES E defined in the database is used as the target value for the accumulation function If Target Wt is switched off the target weight defined in the ee ESE 00000001 only be used for checkweighing purposes Used in combination with the accumulation application good parts parts within tolerances can be accumulated This means that within the accumulation all articles first will be checked accor
93. ings of the scale Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu SCALE Taunting 2 Enter the APPLICATION menu IEEE and choose one of the functions listed Smpl 10 TERMINAL Min Sample WT Off below COMMUNICATIO APW Enhanc 0 Available functions and settings gt gt Up End Settings for piece counting gt Chapter 5 5 1 The screen shows the most important application settings as a preview Database gt Chapter 5 5 2 Identification gt Chapter 5 5 3 Counting 2 1 Sol 10 Settings for accumulation gt Chapter 5 5 4 Identification Min Sample WT Off Accumulation APW Enhance On Settings for filling checkweighing gt Chapter 5 5 5 Up End te Ens Settings for the optional alibi memory gt Chapter 5 5 6 The screen shows a preview of fhe most settings for softkey configuration 3 Chapter 5 5 7 important settings of the active item e g those of counting if Counting is active Info Help gt Chapter 5 5 8 e highlighted Reset APPLICATION settings to factory settings gt Chapter 5 5 9 5 5 1 Settings for piece counting APPLICATION gt Counting The Sample_X parameter determines the amount of pieces used to get the average piece weight Please refer to Chapter 5 3 2 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Counting and how to navigate within the
94. ion is a decisive factor in ensuring accurate weighing results Choose a stable vibration free flat surface This surface must be able to lie safely bear the weight of the terminal and the fully loaded platform a Check the ambient conditions Avoid direct sunlight strong drafts e g from fans or air conditioning systems excessive temperature fluctuations Adjust the weighing platform horizontally If there is a level indicator the air bubble must lie inside the inner circle Note The IND465 terminal has a special filter that accelerates certain procedures Zeroing taring and determining the reference weight for piece counting in a non tranquil environment This inevitably means that there is a slight loss of accuracy with the results For high precision results care must be taken to ensure as tranquil and stable an environment as possible so that the filter is not activated Major changes in geographical location Every scale is set by the manufacturer to suit the local gravitational conditions geographical adjustment value in the geographical zone to which the instrument is supplied If a major change of geographical location takes place this setting must be adjusted by a service technician or a new setting made Certified scales must in addition be recalibrated in accordance with national certification regulations 1 3 Connecting to power supply Before connectin
95. ip 173 Identification actual weight lbs 0 0984 APLI Kg Identification actual weight poi do ET OK Number Maggi Dip 173 Tare Tareh Sample Size 19 APW gt Identification foam Dip 173 Tareh Maggi Dip 173 123 amp APW POPPE PW Opt t Sample Size y PW Optimization 80 Tare Pre defined tare weight for the article The pre defined tare weight can both be weighed in or entered manually Enter the weight value manually in case the tare weight is already known APW Define the average piece weight of the article It is possible to set the average piece weight for the article by performing a reference weight determination Chapter 4 1 1 or by manually entering a known piece weight Chapter 4 1 2 Sample size Define the reference number of pieces This value will override the one set in Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Counting gt Sample_X Chapter 5 5 1 while the article is active PW optimization The correction factor for optimizing the piece weight The new value of the APW will be adjusted by this factor in relation to the previous APW Note This works only if PW Tol and PW Tol are set and the APW is within the tolerances and also if a reference quantity reference number of pieces is defined See also below Example PW Tol The upper limit for a new average piece weight If the new piece weight is above this value a warning will be
96. ith the user prompts By default Active Prompting is switched off thus the operator is free to define his own tasks The choice of predefined user prompting procedures With this setting IND465 will guide the user through the counting procedure using the Tare gt Sample method Tare Sample Sample Tare With this setting IND465 will guide the user through the counting procedure using the Sample gt Tare method Handsfree With this setting IND465 will guide the user through the counting procedure and will automatically tare the scale so that the user does not have to press the gt T lt key This function allows the user to choose his own defined user prompting The prompts need to be defined with Def User Prompt User defined Note User prompting should not be used in 2 scale counting User defined User Prompting Def User Prompt The defined user prompting allows the supervisor to define a specific flow process The user with the aid of the defined working steps can work through a complete flow process Def User Prompt function allows the user to define a step by step flow process Afterwards choose Step 1 A text can now be entered for the user working instructions and the corresponding function can be defined Example Step 1 User Text gt Place the container on the scale User Function Step 2 User Text gt Auto Tare scale will automatically be fared gt Place the container
97. ive article 25 SACM Returns value max n from the Accumu lation function 20 SACT Target weight from the database 150 00 SACD Deviation between current weight and target weight while accumulation to target 112 10 SALG Total gross of the current accumulation not article based 35 15 SALN Total net of the current accumulation not article based 25 15 SALP Total pieces of the current accumulation not article based 3507 SAMN number of alibi memory entry 001237 An empty space is always inserted between the value and the unit If a variable is not available Example SAPW in Weigh Mode the text n a will be inserted Entry of control codes in free texts Control codes are generally entered as Hex Code The format is always xx where xx stands for hexadecimal value Hex Value Meaning Input 01 SOH start command for specific printers 01 02 STX start command for specific printers 02 03 ETX send commond for specific printers 03 04 EOT send command for specific printers 04 OA Line Feed OA 00 Form Feed oc OD Carriage return 100 1B ESC IB Note This is only a list of the most commonly used sequences All available sequences can be derived from any ASCI Table METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 6 Other important information 85 6 4 Cleaning instructions Disconnect the scale from the power supply before cleaning it Use a damp cloth do not use acids alkalis or strong solvents Wet cleaning is only allowable
98. ling to Accumulation Therefore simply press Accum and continue as described in Chapter 4 7 Accumulation Please refer to the Notes in Chapter 4 10 for additional information 4 10 Checkweighing The checkweighing application simplifies verification of sample weights or amounts It provides the user with visual indicators to show whether or not weight of the sample is within tolerance limits of a specified target weight or amount Define a softkey for Checkweighing in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 After a checkweighing softkey has been defined do the following steps N 0 0000 kg Emenee penne T 000006 oh gt G noo kg 0 0 0 0 0 kg In standby mode press the fd softkey to scroll to the next menu Chapter 4 Application METTLER TOLEDO IND465 36 N 0 0000 kg E F 0 0000 kg a N PERE 0 0 0 0 0 kg Press the softkey Tg 2 0000 kg LON Hal 5 aG N o In this example Target target weight Tol positive tolerance and Tol aris negative tolerance have been defined To ae ko EA 421 Place sample to be weighed on the scale 5 00 oK Te 500 E 100 33 sek as re The indicators help the user easily verify the weight if the sample is within the o Zero Acc targets defined In addition it is possible to directly switch from Checkweighing to Accumulation Therefore simply press Accum and continue as
99. ll be printed out Press the Undo key to discard the last lot added To close the Accumulation application at any time press the Cancel key This will return the scale to standby mode but the lots accumulated will be retained in memory To close the Accumulation application and clear all the lots from memory press the C key This will also generate a summary report Note If an article was active when the Accumulation application was started the Accumulation parameters Chapter 3 2 2 of the article will be updated by the transactions done with the application That means the total net or gross weight the total pieces and the number of lots will be added to the values already stored in the database for the active article Chapter 4 Application METTLER TOLEDO IND465 34 4 8 Accumulation to target The accumulation to target function allows accumulation up to a predefined weight value To enable this function a target value for an article has to be defined in the article database comp chapter 3 2 2 If the scale is setup to accumulate to target this value will be used as the target value l Example A truck has a max loading capacity of 1000 kg This maximum loading capacity must not be exceeded while loading the truck Proceed as follows 1 Define an article with a corresponding target weight Pl Optimization Truck 0012 10 2 Inthe vision menu under Application gt Totalsiation gt set
100. lovenia 36 00 43 47 15 Spain 35 51 42 06 16 Turkey 49 00 55 00 21 Great Britain 55 00 62 00 23 factory setting Geographical latitude Geo Value 00 00 12 44 5 0546 17 10 6 12244 20 45 7 17710 2354 8 20 45 2645 9 2354 29 25 10 26 45 31 56 11 29 25 34 27 12 31 56 36 41 13 34 21 38 58 14 36 41 41 12 15 38 58 43 26 16 41 12 45 38 17 43 26 47 51 18 45 38 50 06 19 47 57 52 22 20 50 06 54 41 21 52 22 57 04 22 54 41 5932 23 57 04 6209 24 59 32 64 55 25 62 09 67 57 26 64 55 71 27 27 67 57 75 24 28 71 21 80 56 29 75 24 90 00 30 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Index 95 INDEX AGIOS iia O EEE EOE 56 2 MM ode 30 AA rierren 13 65 A E es gh eg IA A 31 pe dote miO lO coins basico dde 62 E diiniita dlls AE 0l A A A 72 A EE AAA T AEAT 13 32 37 Accessories A 89 display BSb Seea ea a aiaa 78 decumana A 32 ditigal 1 0 70 accumulation settings 57 e ae E accumulation total gross weight 23 E seats cel as ue lots aoe ee gt erasing of individual article attributes 24 Sinan Putte yee be error MESSOYES co oooococococcococooononooooonoroooon non orononnnnoos 80 accumulation total number of pieces 23 ETHERNET Option 31 ACCUIACY display ociosa rra 55 a
101. mination set Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Counting gt Accuracy Disp See Chapter 5 5 1 to On N 0 0000 kg Emmen pennn E A 0 0 0 0 0 In this example the minimum reference weight was set to 99 5 and G 000009 y Kg l accuracy display is active Chapter 4 Application METTLER TOLEDO IND465 30 N 0 0197 kg T 0000010 0 0 1 g 7 k E G 0 0197 kg N 0 0098 kg a T 0 0000 kg G 0 0098 ka O N 0 0098 kg Li 0 0000 kg G 0 0098 kg Add 3r OPT umt Bos N 0 0098 kg a T 0 0000 kg on APW 1967 g PW E n h Perc Accuracy 99 69 futa N 0 0295 kg E T 0 0000 kg wa APW 1 967 g 1 5 PCS uto ORT N 0 0197 kg a E T 0 0000 kg ale 1 0 a PCS fuk APW 1 967 g 10 samples were placed on the scale and Smpl 10 was pressed IND465 calculates the average piece weight as discussed in Chapter 4 1 1 but it has determined that the percentage accuracy for the reference weight is below the value set as Minimum Sample Weight It will calculate the number of pieces that you have to place on the pan to reach the desired percentage accuracy After placing the specified number of pieces on the scale the average piece weight will be optimized Chapter 4 3 and since accuracy display is active the percentage accuracy will be displayed for approximately 4 seconds Note that in this exa
102. mple the percentage accuracy is at 99 54 which is above the desired minimum sample weight of 99 5 IND465 is now ready to perform piece counting using the optimized average piece weight It is possible to override the minimum sample weight checking by pressing the C key when you are prompted to add pieces on the scale This will enable you to use the calculated piece weight but note that a appears on the display to indicate that the sample weight is below the desired percentage accuracy Adding mode works both with Counting in Chapter 4 1 and with Counting out Chapter 4 2 4 5 Using the info key Use the 1 key to call up additional information as defined in the Info Help menu under Application Chapter 5 5 8 N 0 0197 kg iG 0 0000 kg APW 3 934 g G 0 0197 kg 15 09 03 00 00 00 In this example Info lines 1 to 4 were configured to show the gross weight date time and percentage accuracy respectively Pressing the i key will toggle between a screen that shows the default content of the Info lines and another window that shows the additional information configured such as the Gross Weight Date Time and Percentage Accuracy For a list of the additional information that can be displayed on the Info lines please refer fo Chapter 5 5 8 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 4 Application 31 4 6 Piece counting with 2 scale systems You can hook up your IND465 terminal to a second sc
103. n Analog Reference Scal Paty v ens E USB IP Add 192 168 1 1 i Acioa Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Choose ETHERNET and press IEEE to enter the ETHERNET option settings Gateway 0 0 0 0 up End 4 4 1 1 Gateway Reset choose the desired setting MA eee Choose Reset to reset to its original factory settings Subnet Mask E Address 192 168 1 1 Choose IP Address Subnet Mask or Gateway and press Edit to USB OPTION This function shows the current state of the USB option Available only if USB option is installed Comi 4 4 Com2 ETHERNET 192 168 1 1 Com3 USB installed Choose USB and press E8 to enter the USB option settings Analog Reference Scal Up End ETHERNET 4 4 2 use installed The current state of USB option will be shown A further configuration of the USB interface within Vision Setup is not available PT ue Tend Analog option This function allows setting of the Analog option wherein an analog weighing platform is connected to the IND465 Available only if Analog option is installed ETHERNET 4 4 3 Choose Reference Scale Bulk Scale Auxiliary Scale or Bypass and then USB Analog Reference Scal i press OK to select the desired mode FEE Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 72 Reference Scale The weight coming from the analog option is to be used for reference we
104. nd set may be found in the MT SICS Manual Order Number 22 011 459 or at www mt com or be obtained by request from your METTLER TOLEDO customer service representative METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 7 Technical data interfaces and accessories 7 6 TOLEDO Continuous Mode 7 6 1 TOLEDO Continuous commands il The scale supports the following input commands in TOLEDO Continuous mode Command Meaning P lt CR gt lt LF gt Print the current result T lt CR gt lt LF gt Tare the scale Z lt CR gt lt LF gt Zero the display C lt CR gt lt LF gt Clear the current value S lt CR gt lt LF gt Determining the reference 7 6 2 Output format in TOLEDO Continuous Mode Weight values are always sent in the following format in TOLEDO Continuous Mode Status Field 1 Field 2 1112 3 45 6 7 8 J9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 STX SWA SWB SWC MSD LSD MSD LSD CR Field 1 6 digits for the weight value that is sent without a decimal point and unit Field 2 6 digits for the tare weight that is sent without a decimal point and unit STX ASCII characters 02 hex characters for start of text SWA SWB SWC Status words A B C see below MSD Most significant digit LSD Least significant digit CR Carriage Return ASCII characters OD hex Checksum 2 part complement of the binary sum of the 7 lower bits of all previously sent SH characters
105. nstalled Working Time Sar 1 Calibration 1 weight 1 depends on the type of balance 5 4 Scale settings SCALE This function block allows the user to change general scale functionality Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Enter the SCALE menu IEEE select the appropriate scale Scale 1 or 2 note that this submenu appears only if a second scale is installed with the analog option and choose one of the functions listed below APPLICATION TERMINAL COMMUNICATIO s gt u e Scale 1 DMS Scale 2 not avail Available functions and settings The screen shows the most important scale settings as a preview Adjust calibrate the scale gt Chapter 5 4 1 Display accuracy and weighing unit gt Chapter 5 4 2 See Sme Pange Tre setings Pa ery Automatic zero point correction gt Chapter 5 4 4 Automatic storage of tare and zero values gt Chapter 5 4 5 The screen shows a preview of the most important settings of the active item e g Adaptation to environmental conditions and weighing those of scale 1 if Scale 1 is active i e mode gt Chapter 5 4 6 highlighted Minimum weight gt Chapter 5 4 7 Reset SCALE settings to factory settings gt Chapter 5 4 8 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 49 5 4 1 Adjust calibrate SCALE gt C
106. ntering search criteria First the From Border should be entered and then afterwards the To Border The search criteria Scale and Auxiliary Field does not give out any information regarding From To F Defne Disma o le 1 Press the Details softkey in order to reach the detail mask It represents the Date 02 07 08 Bet Wt 550 3 kg Time 112525 Tare Wit 00kg alibi data of the chosen entries located on the side of the screen This can be printed out METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 39 5 Vision setup Vision Setup can be used to change the settings of the terminal and to activate functions thereby allowing the terminal to be adapted to individual weighing needs Important To avoid incorrect operation of the weighing system in normal use Vision Setup can be protected with a password The terminal differentiates between a user and a supervisor When the terminal leaves the factory the entire menu can be accessed by both user and supervisor We therefore recommend you to define your own supervisor password as soon as you set up the terminal 5 3 3 This limits access by the user to a smaller number of menu items calibration and settings for energy saving mode as well as date and time 5 1 Overview and operation After switching on Standby weighing mode Long press on gt Password Type password End with short press on gt SCALE gt
107. nu to perform the action specified by the currently selected menu item This key can be pressed at any time to leave the Vision Menu The Vision Menu will then prompt the user fo save or discard the changes the user has made The user may also press Cancel at this time to go back to the Vision Menu This key allows the user to get an overview of the current location within the Vision Menu structure Enter password g up the menu and entering the password ias Press the _ key and hold it down until the prompt to enter the password Password appears User No password required just press the b key gt Supervisor Enter password sequence of keystrokes 5 7 immediately and confirm with the 6 key Otherwise after a few seconds the terminal returns to weighing mode If an incorrect password is entered the menu cannot be called up Note When the terminal leaves the factory no supervisor password is defined so when the password is requested just press the key METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup 41 5 3 1 Scale 5 3 Menu overview Scale Set Scale 2 L igh Q s S eG Calibration weight depends on the type of balance I a schon To af Standar Unite AutoClr Tare 2 E A Precise o B o g Only shows if Min Weigh Pushb Tare p value is set Resolution depend
108. o scroll the characters that are entered To set the correct time do the same procedure but select Time instead of Date To leave Vision Setup press the End key Save changes and confirm by pressing the Yes key Language can be set into US English English German French Spanish or Italian E Vision Setup Password Enter password ee APPLICATION Scale 1 DMS TERMINAL Scale 2 not avail COMMUNICATIO Lz gt u end SCALE Device 3 APPLICATION Language English TERMINAL Sleep Off COMMUNICATIO Contrast 5 Pe gt f u end 3 1 Password lg English Reset Sleep ff Contrast 5 O v u end 3 1 1 Sleep Contrast Invert jo English ly y es up ens English US English French Press the b key continuously for about 2 seconds Briefly press the 4 key again dppears on the screen Select TERMINAL by pressing the MM key and press the IEE key Select Device and press the IEEE key Select Language by pressing the EW key and then press the Edit key Choose the desired language and then press the OK key METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 2 Basic functions 2 4 Simple weighing T 0000013 G 2262k90 N 2 2623 kg 2 2623kg T 0 0000 kg G 2 2623 kg N 2 2623 kg 2 2623kg T 0 0000 kg G 2 2623 kg N 2 2623 kg
109. ode Cori 4 1 1 Parameters Mode Dialog Reset Com Edt up End Printer Corl 441 Auto Print Cont Weight Dialog a e ok Press the Edit softkey to go to the Mode settings menu The mode setting can be changed with the following settings Printer Manual data transmission to the printer Auto Print Automatic printing of stable weights Continuous Weight Continuous transmission of all weight values via the interface Dialog Bi directional communication via MT SICS commands with the control of the scale through a PC 2nd Display connection of a second display Reference Scale Second scale serves as a reference scale Automatic switching from reference scale to bulk scale Bulk scale Second scale serves as a bulk scale Automatic switching from reference scale to bulk scale Auxiliary scale both scales can be used as a reference as well as a bulk scale but it does not switch automatically from reference scale to bulk scale Toledo Weight Continuous transmission of all weight values in TOLEDO CONTINUOUS Format via the interface Toledo Count Continuous transmission of the piece counts in TOLEDO CONTINUOUS Format via the interface Digital 1 0 Transmission to a digital I O relay box In this example COM is set to Dialog also known as Host Mode for MT SICS commands Confirm your choice of settings with OK Press the End softkey and confirm with Yes
110. ontainer or packaging on the platter and then press the gt T gt key briefly or press the PT softkey if a known tare weight has already been established Place the material to be weighed in the container then Chapter 2 Basic functions METTLER TOLEDO IND465 18 N 1 0010 kg A O G 1 2590 kg N 1 0010 kg 1 0010kg PT 0 2580 kg G 1 2590 kg N 1 2961 kg PT 02580kg 1 5 5 m 1 k a G 1 5541 kg 2 6 Recording weighing results gt read the indicated net weight Scroll on the xa key Press the Gross softkey This function causes the gross weight to be displayed the G symbol appears and replaces the Net symbol Note Gross is not given as a standard softkey and must be defined separately in Vision Setup In order to define the Gross softkey see Chapter 5 5 7 After a few seconds the terminal goes back automatically to net weight display Press the __ key fo send the current weighing result to the peripheral device printer computer via the interface Note A multiple print out can be generated by entering a number with the numeric keypad followed by pressing the _2_ key only TLP LP2844 TLP LP2824 MT8863 Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 for instructions on configuring the interface s METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 3 Enhanced functions 19 3 Enhanced functions This Ch
111. p menu Contrast 3 1 7 Invert Date Format EU i Date ee Press the IEE softkey to go to the Date and Time settings menu Time 06 57 40 a ur End late Format 3 1 7 1 m Gate Fomat EU Press the Edit softkey to change format either from US or EU format Select Time Date to change the date and Time to change the clock of the scale Press 5 6 7 Activating the beep TERMINAL gt Device gt Beep This function allows the user to switch the beep on or off that is appearing on each key press Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Device gt Beep and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Invert 3 1 8 Press the Edit key to go to the Beep settings menu Weight Display Beep Off Date Time Choose the desired setting On or Off and then press OK to confirm EAEAN selection Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 66 5 7 Define supervisor password TERMINAL gt Access This function allows the user to change the supervisor password of the scale Can only be accessed by a supervisor Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Access and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Device 3 2 Supervisor Pwd 1234y Press the EE softkey Supervisor Pwd and then press the Edit softkey to enter a new passwo
112. pter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 5 Vision setup SCALE Overview 4 APPLICATION Comi Dialog TERMINAL Com2 Dialog AAA Coma Dialog Ps gt Pu ens The screen shows the most important communication settings as a preview m Com2 Mode Dialog Com3 Baud 9600 Option Parity 8 none P gt o end The screen shows a preview of the most important settings of the active item e g those of COM1 if Com1 is active i e ighlighted 67 Enter the COMMUNICATION menu by pressing IEEE select a COM port and choose one of the functions listed below Available functions and settings Mode Printer if mode is Printer or Auto print Parameters Define 1 0 if mode is Digital 1 0 Reset COMMUNICATION settings to factory settings Option Settings Analog Ethernet USB Digital 1 0 PS2 settings User defined printout gt Chapter 5 9 1 gt Chapter 5 9 2 gt Chapter 5 9 3 gt Chapter 5 9 4 gt Chapter 5 9 5 gt Chapter 5 9 6 gt Chapter 5 9 7 gt Chapter 5 9 8 5 9 1 Mode COMMUNICATIONS gt Mode This function enables the user fo set the input output mode of a COM port Please refer to Chapter 5 3 4 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt Mode and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu M
113. rage piece weight Reference Number of pieces placed Name of article Number of article Article ID1 Article ID2 ID1 Customer ID2 Order ID3 Lot Date Time Target weight Negative tolerance Unit of negative tolerance Positive tolerance Unit of positive tolerance Difference in regards to target as a weight or as a number of piece Consecutive number Factor weight Unit of factor Example 3 5 1 5 g 2 0 0 35 g 10 15 U Stahl 10X15 221365 7 12345 67890 AlMa Systems 220703 17 21 05 03 11 52 17 2123 5 10 123 4 1 5 4 23 13 BRT Chapter 6 Other important information METTLER TOLEDO IND465 84 Accumulation Total Net Accumulation Total Gross Accumulation Total Pieces Accumulation Total Lots Accumulation Total Net active article Accumulation Total Gross active article Accumulation Total Pieces active article Accumulation Total Lots active article Accumulation max n Accumulation target gross weight Accumulation Deviation tot Gross to target Accumulation Lot Gross Accumulation Lot Net Accumulation Lot Pieces Alibi Memory Number Note SACN Accumulation total net 7500 4 SACG Accumulation total gross 7825 2 SACP Accumulation total pieces 2345 SACL Accumulation total lots 214 SATN Accumulation total net active article 23 4 SATG Accumulation total gross active article 35 7 SATP Accumulation total pieces active article 1250 SATL Accumulation total lots act
114. rd 32 411 Enter the password using the keypad press Ok to confirm Retype Pwd Enter Pwd appears Retype the new password and press Ok again If the password was forgotten you may press 20 50 30 LE keys in sequence to access the Vision Setup Note There is no defined Supervisor Password in the factory setting In this case the Supervisor Password and the User Password are the same If a Supervisor Password has been set the User Password will only be able to access the menu Terminal gt Device All other menu settings can only be accessed by the Supervisor 5 8 Reset terminal settings to factory settings TERMINAL gt Reset This function resets the TERMINAL block to its original factory settings The supervisor password TERMINAL gt Access will not be reset only Device block Please refer to Chapter 5 3 3 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt TERMINAL gt Reset and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Press Yes to reset the terminal settings SURE will appear press Yes to confirm The terminal settings are now reset to its original factory settings 5 9 Communication settings COMMUNICATIONS This function block allows the user to change the peripheral settings of the scale Differences will appear depending on the pack Options Analog Ethernet USB Digital 1 0 installed Please refer to Cha
115. re defined Average Piece Weight Show the APWEnh softkey which is used to perform a manual reference optimization Chapter 4 3 Show the Accum softkey which is be used to start the Accumulation application Chapter 4 7 Show the softkey which is used to start the Checkweighing application Chapter 4 10 Show the Filling softkey which is used fo start the Filling application 4 9 Show the CU softkey which is used to start the Custom Unit application Chapter 4 11 Show the Weigh if scale is in piece counting mode or Count if scale is in weighing mode softkey which is used to toggle the scale to weighing mode and piece counting mode respectively Note If there is no average piece weight active it will not be possible to switch modes so this softkey will not be visible even if it is configured Show the Average softkey which is used to start the Average Weighing application Chapter 4 12 Show the Alibi softkey which is used fo start the Alibi memory application Chapter 4 13 Show the AddTare softkey which is used to add the current weight on the scale to the tare weight memory Show the MulTare softkey With this softkey it is possible to enter the number of containers and the pre determined tare weight of 1 container IND465 will automatically calculate the cumulative tare weight of the multiple containers Show the PT softkey which is used to enter a pre defined tare weight S
116. rserrrerrrrrrrrrrrrerrrerrnnns 52 5 5 Application settings APPLICATION ooonoocncinnoccciccononococononocoonnonocoo i nor nono n rr ilye rra 52 5 5 1 Settings for piece counting APPLICATION gt Counting coooooonnnini noni incio 52 5 5 2 Settings for database APPLICATION gt Database cocina ii cicicario ri rocair rro rr rra rra 55 8 5 3 Jaentification APPLICATION gt ICCNHCOTON ocio iii ici caricia rro rra rr 57 5 5 4 Settings for accumulation APPLICATION gt Accumulation oecciccececcitteeestttteetettteessetteetstetaeetsy 57 5 5 5 Settings for filling checkweighing APPLICATION gt Filling Checkweighing ooo nicnncanicicaooo 58 5 5 6 Settings for the optional alibi memory gt APPLICATION gt alibi INCIMOI ccccicecitetctttetttteetntsees 59 5 5 7 Settings for softkey configuration APPLICATION gt Softkey Configuration a se 59 8 5 8 Settings for Info Helo APPLICATION gt IN O HB O occ cinco ici rico rior roca rro rr rr rra rra 61 5 5 9 Settings for reset APPLICATION gt RESP ni ici ica ricino rc 63 5 6 Terminal settings for device TERMINAL gt Device oooocooooocccioooocccocoononocoonnonoconono no nonnn ono crooon EErEE EErEE t 63 5 6 1 Language settings TERMINAL gt Device gt Language sssssssssrsssrssrrssrrssrrrnrrrrsrrrerrrerrens 63 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Table of Contents 7 5 6 2 Sleep function TERMINAL gt Device gt SI880 oooio noniniion nico cir
117. rticle attributes In order to ease working with the database IND465 provides a possibility for erasing of individual article attributes Please proceed like this Choose the attribute to be erased e g Free Unit Press the C key now to erase it Note Erasing of the article name is only possible if the search criterion is By number see chapter 5 3 2 Similar article number can only be erased if the search criterion is By name 3 2 4 Save As Article function In the course of working with IND465 you may wish fo save the current state into an article The Save As Article function makes this possible Define a softkey for Save As Article in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 A new softkey SaveAs will be created gaan E E In this example a reference weight determination has already been performed API 1000 000 g 2 pcs Chapters 4 1 1 and 4 1 2 CEE press the a gt softkey if necessary to scroll to the next set of softkeys unitl the SaveAs key is visible Press the SaveAs softkey 86 __ IND465 asks for the Name you wish to use for this article eld ol 3 N kemioaion a olej Note If Vision Setup gt APPLICATION gt Database gt Article gt Search gt ease e Criterion is set to By number IND465 will ask you for the Number Please note that Article Name cannot be used also as a Number From this point on the procedure is th
118. s diodos a 87 Table of Contents METTLER TOLEDO IND465 8 2 3 ImertacestechiniCal dataa enrian ooh esd AA 88 TE e EOE E O lad ode et ade done 89 1 5 A O 90 LON APIOCONOMONS SEAE A A A cid 90 LD SCS COMUMGNG SO A Aida 90 7 6 TOLEDO Continuous Mod eb 91 7 6 1 TOLEDO Continuous COMMAN S ocio nano 9 7 6 2 Oufput format in TOLEDO Continuous Mode ooo ninio tite cette een rro 91 8 A E 93 Sel O 93 8 2 Table Of GeO VAMO ees cst ete Wor atin A Rn ene ected cian en ia A 93 8 2 1 GEO VALUES 30008 OIML Class Ill European COUNNTOS cocina acarician 93 8 2 2 GEO VALUES 60008 75008 OIML Class Ill Height lt 1000 M oocoiniinionicno naciona 94 METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 1 Setting up the terminal 9 1 Setting up the terminal Please read through these operating instructions carefully and adhere to them at all times If you discover that materials are missing or that the wrong ones have been supplied or if you have any other problems with your terminal please refer fo the dealer and salesperson concerned or if necessary to the METTLER TOLEDO representative responsible 1 1 Safety and environment Do not use IND465 in hazardous areas Our product range includes special devices for hazardous areas Terminals with protection level IP65 are dust tight and hose proof to EN 60529 They are suitable for use in dusty environment an
119. scale off and then on again If the error message reappears contact your dealer or local representative Chain Tare not allowed Chain Tare is deactivated in the Vision Menu Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Tare gt Chain Tare This means it is not possible to tare the scale once there is already a value in the tare memory Pushbutton Tare not allowed The scale cannot be tared using the gt T key because this feature was deactivated in the Vision Setup Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Tare gt Pushb Tare Key not allowed in short input mode The function softkey that was pressed while in Short Input Mode Chapter 3 1 is not compotible with Short Input Mode No valid input of reference pieces The reference number of pieces that was entered via Smpl n gt Var or Short Input Mode gt Smpl n was invalid The reference weight determination will not be performed Search string not found This waming appears if the bar code reader was configured for article searching Vision Setup gt COMMUNICATIONS gt PS2 gt BCR and the text read in by the bar code reader was not found in the article database Chapter 6 Other important information METTLER TOLEDO IND465 82 6 2 Sample reports Weigh mode c Mettler Toledo GmbH http www mt com Date 17 07 2008 Time 15 28 12 G 0 0370 kg T 0 2843 kg N 0 3213 kg KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Count mode c Mettler Toledo GmbH http
120. second scale is to be used as bulk weight only The APW will be calculated using the weight placed on the first scale IND465 system regardless of the active scale then the weight on the second scale will be used for counting This is used if the sample to be weighed is heavier than the maximum load of the IND465 system The second scale can be used as either reference or bulk scale The reference can be determined and also counted on both scales The active scale will not be automatically switched after the reference weight determination Note The interface of the second scale must be set as follows For BBA4 BBK4 IND4 scales Mode Dialog 9600 bd 8b no parity Xon Xoff For PB S scales Mode Host 9600 bd 8b no parity Xon Xoff For other METTLER TOLEDO products MT SICS compatible interface 9600 bd 8b no parity Xon Xoff Chapter 4 Application METTLER TOLEDO IND465 32 Note You can specify in Vision Setup APPLICATION gt Counting gt Total Pieces whether e only the counting result of the bulk scale e or the counting result of the bulk scale and that of the reference scale both scales together will be displayed When an interface is set to one of the three modes above the scale switch key will be added to the softkeys In case it is not visible on the display define this softkey in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 You can toggle between the two scales with the EM
121. sponding text and press Edit Using the keypad or a connected keyboard enter the texts for the free text er 4 6 2 1 t is also possible to generate a Template Choose the template that you desd wish to edit and press IEE Choose Edit and then press EEE to change the settings of this template Choose Name and press Edit to give a name up to the chosen template 4 7 2 1 1 Line 2 Data Not Used A Line 3 Font Standard Choose the line to be edited and press EY Line 4 Left Border 5mm EE Note It is possible to insert a line with the 1 key 6 1 1 1 1 Choose Date to define the desired information for the line that was chosen FIA Data Not Used A detailed list of all functions can be found on the menu diagram see Chapter 5 3 4 COMMUNICATION gt Def Heading Line gt Template 1 5 gt ETN Ei gt Line 1 23 gt Dato Not Used Scale No Gross Wt Choose Font to change the layout of the printout This menu is not Big a available in printer type ASCII and Others ig o Choose Left Margin to specify the distance of the left margin This menu is not available in printer type ASCII and Others Example Configuration of a printer The configuration of a printer is illustrated with the help of this example A label printer Zebra LP 2824 is used as a printer Connect the printer and IND465 in accordance
122. t currently on the scale in relation to the target amount If activated in the Vision Setup the scale will also beep if the amount is already within the tolerance limits defined Define a softkey for Filling in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 Affer a Filling softkey has been defined do the following steps N 0 0000 kg E T 0 0000 kg ie In standby mode press the a gt softkey to scroll to the next menu G 0 0000 kg 0 0 0 0 kg y de y N 0 0000 kg a T 000006 oh Wh aco 0 0 0 0 0 kg Press the Filling softkey 0 000 kg Ts 5 00 T 500 21 In this example Target target weight Tol positive tolerance and Tol negative tolerance have been defined The first bar graph that appears is Sie IE the coarse range indicator The fine range as shown by the gray area in the E bar graph depends on the tolerance limits set As the tolerance limits are increased or decreased the size of the fine range will also be adjusted accordingly 0 097 kg T 0 095kg T 0 105kg 231 Te T Place sample to be weighed on the scale UAE NNNNA SS Target 0 100k gt Accum Eso As soon as the weighed amount reaches the start of the fine range a second bar graph appears that shows the fine range For very small tolerance limits there will be a third stage indicator that will appear to show the fine range In addition it is possible to directly switch from Fil
123. the scale Referencemass press the Build softkey and enter the reference mass 42 ml Format To change the resolution of the display press the Format softkey and 0 01 select the desired format mix You can save the factor and unit you have just defined by pressing the En Save softkey While in this screen you can delete other Factor Unit definitions you have already saved or save your current definition To save the current definition press Save and enter the name you wish to give this definition You can save up to 25 Factor Unit definitions Karat mix To recall previous Factor Unit definitions press the Recall softkey and select the name of the Factor Unit definition you wish to use Note the customer unit can also be determined individually in the database for each single article 4 12 High resolution Average weighing The High resolution function displays the net weight at a higher resolution This function allows weighing of unstable goods e g animals with a higher precision It takes around 20 seconds to calculate the average weight of the load This function also works in piece counting mode Define a softkey for High resolution in the softkey configuration See Chapter 5 5 7 This softkey is already defined as a standard softkey After this softkey has been defined do the following steps 00 A Press the HighRes softkey in order to display
124. ttery must be charged min 4 hours The charging period is extended if work is continued during charging The battery is protected against overcharging The charging time of the storage battery amounts to approx 6 hours If the device continues to be operated during the charging process the charging time is extended The storage battery has a service life of approx 1 000 charging discharging cycles The storage battery is also suitable for permanent mains operation 3 In order to obtain the full nominal capacity we recommend that you discharge the storage battery at regular intervals approx every 4 weeks through normal operation METTLER TOLEDO IND465 Chapter 2 Basic functions 13 2 Basic functions This Chapter describes how to switch the terminal on and off zero and tare it weigh materials and record the results All displays are based on default settings US English 2 1 Switching on and off and zeroing O n Briefly pressing On Off key switches the terminal on or off y oS 1 iy SAT The terminal carries out a display test Chapter 1 3 Once the weight display 0 000 kg 0 0 0 0 kg appears the terminal is ready to operate and automatically zeroed emei 10 smal o aPw unt eds Note The screen display shown here may not necessarily be the same as the display appearing on your terminal Please refer to Chapter 5 on how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu and how to define softkeys for each
125. ty The slower the scale works the greater the reproducibility 5 4 7 Minimum weight SCALE gt Min Weigh Min Weigh function allows the user to switch the minimum weight on and off If the weight on the scale falls below the stored minimum value an appears on the display in front of the weight indicator This menu item only appears if the service technician has saved a minimum weight Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Min Weigh and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Zero 1 1 8 Restart Filter Engk En Press IEEE to go to the Min Weigh settings Min Weigh Ps up end Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 52 EEB 2 _ Press Edit to switch the minimum weight monitoring on off Set Onat On ese ue end Orr 2 2 5 4 8 Resetting scale to factory default settings SCALE gt Reset This function resets the SCALE block to its original factory settings Please refer to Chapter 5 3 1 on how to reach the menu position Vision Setup gt SCALE gt Reset and how to navigate within the Vision Setup menu Press Yes to reset the scale settings SURE will appear press Yes to confirm The scale settings are now reset to its original factory settings 5 5 Application settings APPLICATION This function block allows the user to change the count application specific sett
126. with the user s manual of your printer 1 Select the COM port where you have connected your printer in Vision Setup Das Sp El menu under COMMUNICATION In our example COM Port 1 COM1 is Option Parity 8 none used Press IEEE gt f u ena Comi 4 1 1 mad Dialog Choose Mode and press the Edit softkey Parameters Reset Com __ __ dt up End Chapter 5 Vision setup METTLER TOLEDO IND465 76 Auto Print Cont Weight Dialog Printer Corl 1411 Choose Printer and confirm with OK Mode Comi 4 1 2 Printer Printer Type ASCII Parameters Tanne Standard The menu Printer now appears in the list of choices Choose this parameter Reset Com et 0211016 and press then press EE Printer Type Comt 4 1 2 1 Template Printer Type ASCII r ASCII Format Choose Printer Type and then press Edit ASCII Comt qe n Ip 2824 You may now choose a printer In our example the printer LP 2824 is LPITLP 2844 selected Confirm selection with OK MT 8807 oe 42 21 case you want to use Template in your printouts you may also assign ASCII Format j this to the corresponding data interface Choose Template and press Edit Templates can be created in Vision Setup menu under COMMUNICATION a edt up End gt Def Printout 1 oo el The desired templat

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