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1. Command D Y _ Target weight weight value Unit __ Lower tolerance _ Unit _ Upper tolerance __ Unit Specify DeltaTrac target value DY Delete DeltaTrac target value Response DB DeltaTrac target value loaded deleted Comments e Observe limit values see page 19 e Also possible A W 0 2 0 see page 106 Example Command D Y _ 4 5 _ k g _ 5 _ _ 4 _ Response DB Transmit content of display Command S Transmit a stabilized weight when weighing platform is stabilized Sa Transmit a stabilized or dynamic weight independent of weighing platform stabilization Response S _ _ Weight value _ Unit Stabilized weight value transmitted S D _ Weight value _ Unit Dynamic weight value transmitted S I Invalid weight S I Weighing platform in underload range S I Weighing platform in overload range 72 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Transmit content of display repeatedly Command S I R Transmit stabilized or dynamic weight values after each measuring cycle independent of weighing platform stabilization SiR Transmit the next stabilized weight value after a weight change e g different item and one d
2. Application blocks IND690 Base No Content Format 706 708 Dig outputs 1 8 Response A B _ 8 digit binary value 710 712 Write A W 7 x x _ 8 digit binary value 714 716 Note xx 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 718 720 8 digit binary value Bit8 Bit7 Bif Bit8 Output 8 Bit Output 1 707 709 Dig inputs 1 8 Response A B _ 8 digit binary value 711 713 Note 8 digit binary value Bit8 Bit7 Bif 715 717 Bit8 Input 8 Bit Input 1 719 721 722 COM5 analog output Response Start Stop mode 723 COM6 analog output A B _ A Application block for COM5 Number_3 _ Start value weight value Unit Stop value weight value _ Unit Start value voltage current _ Unit __ Stop value voltage current __ Unit DeltaTrac mode A B A Application block for COM5 Number_ 3 _ Start value voltage current _ Unit Stop value voltage current Unit Tolerance voltage current __ Unit 7 AW AT mode A B _ A Application block for COM5 Number_3 _ _ Start value voltage current Unit _ Delta voltage current Weight unit sec Write Start Stop mode A W 7 x X _ A Application block for COM5 Number_3 Start value weight value _ Unit S S Stop value weight value _ Unit S S Start value voltage current _ Unit S S Stop value voltage current _ Unit DeltaTrac mode A W 7 x xX _ A Ap
3. Interface description IND690 Base Write table 16 Bit Integer Word 0 Word 1 2 Words 16 Bit Integer Word 0 Word 1 Word 2 Word 3 4 Words 32 Bit Floating Word O Word1 Word 2 Word 3 Point Bit Value Value Command 16 Digital I O AB data 16 Bit 32 Bit Floating Point 0 Command valid Toggle bit for all commands Bits 1 2 83 Selection of read table value read write AB 0 0 0 Display 1 0 0 Net 2 0 0 1 Key No 1 0 1 Read AB 3 Noo ee ee Write NOT In use Setting of f r Data f 4 Bits 4 5 6 Selection of write table value IND690 GN 0 0 0 Empty 1 0 0 Tare specification outputs application 5 0 0 1 Setpoint 1 1 0 1 Setpoint 2 block 0 1 0 Key No 1 1 0 Fixed Text No 6 0 1 1 Setpoint 3 1 1 1 Setpoint 4 or 7 i Tarin Tolerance Mantissa g specifica 8 Delete tare tale Displaying or 2009 e2 m 9 Set to zero l if the evaluating sign is set 10 ENTER key inputs of a Exponent external I O 1 Input mode module 12 Switch keyboard on off 13 Bits 13 14 15 Selection of weighing platform 0 0 0 None 1 1 0 Scale 3 14 1 0 0 Scale 1 0 0 1 Scale 4 0 1 0 Scale 2 1 0 1 Sum scale 15 Sign Sign Sign 96 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Read table 16 Bit Integer Word 0 Word 1 2 words 16 Bit Integer Word 0 Word
4. Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 83 Interface description IND690 Base Transmit scale software version Command ee Transmit software version from weighing terminal and weighing platform s Response T 3 _ A _ text Example I 3 _ A IP63 0 01001 IZ05 0 0301 IZ10 0 0221 Transmit serial number Command I4 Transmit serial number of weighing terminal Response 1 4 _ A _ text Example I 4 _ A _ 1234567 Comment The response to 14 appears automatically following switch on and after the Reset command Transmit display contents Command S Transmit a stable weight value when the weighing platform is at a standstill S1 Transmit a stable or a dynamic weight value regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill S IR Transmit a stable or a dynamic weight value after each measuring cycle regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill Response S _ SJ _ Weight value _ Unit Stable weight value transmitted S _ DJ _ Weight value _ Unit Dynamic weight value transmitted S _ I Invalid value s _ Weighing platform in underload range s _ Weighing platform in overload range Comment Stop S I R comm
5. Example Command Responses R 1 4 0 k 1st item S S S S e lwl ini LQ o o o an Q a ol la II 1 0 5 0 k g 2nd item Taring Command T Tare weighing platform After the weighing platform comes to a standstill the current weight value is saved as a tare weight and the weight display set to zero with the weight on the platform Effect as when TARE key is pressed Response Tare weight weight value _ Unit Weighing platform tared stable tare value Taring not carried out Command cannot be executed Tare range dropped below Command cannot be executed Tare range exceeded Comments e Each taring command overwrites the contents of the tare memory with the new tare weight e Taring with unloaded weighing platform clears the tare memory On some weighing platform models setting to zero is carried out in the unloaded state e On non certified weighing systems the tare weight is automatically rounded off to the current increment e On certified weighing systems Tare range with MultiRange only in first increment range Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 87 Interface description IND690 Base Tare immediately Command m T Tare weighing platform immediately Respon
6. 10 Appendix 10 1 ASCII table hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII US US US US US 00 0 NUL 34 52 4 68 104 h 9C 156 DO 208 l 01 1 SOH 35 53 5 69 105 i 9D 157 DI 209 02 2 STX 36 54 6 6A 106 j 9E 158 B D2 210 L 03 3 ETX 37 55 7 6B 107 k 9F 159 f D3 211 L 04 4 EOT 38 56 8 6C 108 AO 160 D4 212 E 05 5 ENQ 39 57 9 6D 109 m Al 161 D5 213 F 06 6 ACK 3A 58 6E 110 n A2 162 6 D6 214 T 07 7 BEL 3B 59 i 6F 111 o A3 163 D7 215 08 8 BS 3C 60 lt 70 112 p A4 164 D8 216 09 9 HT 3D 61 71 113 q A5 165 D9 217 J OA 10 LF 3E 62 gt 72 114 r AG 166 a DA 218 r OB 11 VT 3F 63 73 115 S A7 167 K DB 219 oc 12 FF 40 64 74 116 t A8 168 DC 220 oD 13 CR 41 65 A 75 117 u A9 169 DD 221 l OE 14 SO 42 66 B 76 118 v AA 170 n DE 222 I OF 15 SI 43 67 C 77 119 Ww AB 171 2 DF 223 10 16 DLE 44 68 D 78 120 X AC 172 Ya EO 224 a 11 17 DC1 45 69 E 79 121 y AD 173 i El 225 B 12 18 DC2 46 70 F 7A 122 Z AE 174 E2 226 T 13 19 DC3 47 71 G 7B 123 AF 175 E3 227 T 14 20 DC4 48 72 H 7C 124 BO 176 E4 228 5 15 21 NAK 49 73 7D 125 Bl 177 E5 229 o 16 22 SYN 4A 74 J 7E 126 B2 178 E6 230 u 17 23 ETB 4B 75 K 7F 127 Fan B3 179 l E7 231 T 19 25 EM 4D 77 M 81 129 B5 181 4 EQ 233 1A 26 SUB 4E 78 N 82 130 B6 182 EA 234 Q 1B 27 ESC 4F 79 0 83 131 B7 183 1 EB 235 5 1C 28 FS 50 80 P 84 132 a B8 184 3 EC 236 1D 29 GS 51 81 Q 85 133 a B9 185 4 ED 237 1E 30 RS 52 82 R 86 134
7. 3 4 Taring 3 4 1 Manual taring 1 Place empty container on scale 2 Press 6T9 The tare weight is saved and the weight display set to zero The display shows the NET symbol Notes e When the weighing platform is relieved the saved tare weight is displayed with a negative sign e The weighing platform only saves one tare value 3 4 2 Automatic taring Condition AUTOTARA ON must be set in the master mode see page 43 gt Place empty container on scale The container weight is automatically saved and the weight display set to zero The display shows the NET symbol Note The saved tare weight is automatically deleted with the load is removed from the weighing platform Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 13 Basic functions IND690 Base 3 4 3 Enter numerically Correct entry Copy tare constant 3 4 4 3 4 5 Specify tare weight 1 Press PT 2 Enter tare weight container weight and confirm with When weighing platform is relieved the entered tare weight is displayed with a negative sign Note The weight unit for entering the tare weight can be selected with the cursor keys lt Or gt gt Clear the entry character by character with c and repeat correctly The IND690 has 999 tare memories for frequently used tare weights programmed in the master mode 1 Enter memory number 1 999 2 Press Pt The memory number the saved tare weight and the designation appear b
8. IND690 Base Interface description Actuating digital outputs Command W __ Status Switch individual digital outputs on or off W _ Status 1 _ Time 1 _ Status 2 Time 2 _ Status 4 Time 4 _ Status 5 Trigger time sequence of status changes of digital outputs wi W _ Reset all outputs to logical O Status Each output is assigned a value The total of the values of those Outputs which are to be closed is indicated as the Status Digital output 1 Digital output 2 2 Digital output 3 4 Digital output 4 8 Digital output 5 16 Digital output 6 32 Digital output 7 64 Digital output 8 128 All outputs open 0 All outputs closed 255 Time 1 99999 ms Response WB Digital outputs set Comments e Max 5 statuses Status and 4 intervals Time are possible After sequence has been run digital outputs freeze in last status Status e A break in the port has no effect on the outputs e f terminal receives a new W command before time sequence has been run ongoing sequence will be aborted immediately e f limits for Status and Time are not adhered to error message EL appears on 4 0 690 interface or 8 690 relay box Examples Command w _ 5 Digital outputs 1 and 3 are closed all others opened Command w _ i _ 1 0 0 0 _ 3 2 _ 5 0 0 0 _ 3 3 _ 5 0 0 _ triggers following sequence 1s 0 55 5s Output 6 L
9. BA 186 I EE 238 E 1F 31 US 53 83 S 87 135 BB 187 J EF 239 N 20 32 SP 54 84 T 88 136 BC 188 d FO 240 21 33 55 85 U 89 137 BD 189 J Fl 241 22 34 j 56 86 V 8A 138 BE 190 d F2 242 gt 23 35 57 87 W 8B 139 i BF 191 4 F3 243 lt 24 36 58 88 X 8c 140 co 192 L F4 244 25 37 59 89 Y 8D 14 Cl 193 l F5 245 26 38 amp 5A 90 Z 8E 142 C2 194 T F6 246 27 39 5B 91 8F 143 A C3 195 H F7 247 x 28 40 5C 92 90 144 C4 196 F8 248 i 29 41 5D 93 91 145 C5 197 FQ 249 2A 42 5E 94 92 146 C6 198 F FA 250 2B 43 5F 95 L 93 147 C7 199 It FB 251 y 2C 44 60 96 3 94 148 C8 200 L FC 252 n 2D 45 61 97 a 95 149 c9 201 F FD 253 2 2E 46 62 98 b 96 150 CA 202 an FE 254 2F 47 63 99 Cc 97 151 CB 203 T FF 255 30 48 0 64 100 d 98 152 y CC 204 H 31 49 1 65 101 e 99 153 CD 205 32 50 2 66 102 f 9A 154 CE 206 at 33 51 3 67 103 g 9B 155 6 CF 207 116 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Appendix 10 2 Keyboard and function codes All keys of the IND690 are assigned numbers so that the keys may be addressed via interfaces Key codes Key Number Key Number Key 1 Key 20 Decimal point key 10 Key C 23 Function key F1 1 Key 24 Function key F2 12 CODE A key 25 Function key F3 13 CODE B key 26 Function key F4 14 CODE C key 27 Function key F5 15 CODE D key 28 Function key F6 16 CO
10. PRINT gt Num END Enter search Search for Print Search for Exit Info Alibi criteria next displayed data record and return to matching data record with known normal mode data record data record starting with number oldest 4 17 2 Fast search with entry of data record number 1 Press gt Num key 2 Enter number of data record to be searched for and confirm with lt AlibiMemory 690 now searches for the desired data record Notes e The search may take up to 10 seconds e f no data record with the entered number is found the message NO MATCHING DATA RECORD appears 4 17 3 Search with other search criteria gt Press FIND key The function keys are given the following assignment DATE TIME NET TARE START END Enter Enter Enter net Enter Start search Terminate date as time as value as tare value as with entered search search search search search search criterion criterion criterion criterion criteria All offered search criteria can be combined with each other The entered search criteria are shown in the display in clear text This enables you to search for a find a specific weighing Enter date gt Press DATE key and enter complete date in DD MM YY form Enter time gt Press TIME key and enter desired time in one of following formats Format HH all weighings between HH 00 00 and HH 59 59 are found Format HH MM all weighings between HH MM 00 and HH MM 59 are found Format HH MM SS only the weighi
11. Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 5 INTERFACE master mode block Select the interface connection Select the interface connection in the first block COMI COMY Select interface type gt Specify the interface type for the selected interface connection COM1 COM9 COMI COM9 NOT ASSIGNED If the selected interface connection is not assigned GA46 For connecting the printer GA46 GA46 W The data is exchanged via an RS232 interface The other setting possibilities are described in the operating and installation instructions GA46 BARCODE For connecting a barcode or RFID reader RFID The data is exchanged via an RS232 interface For additional settings see Section 5 5 2 RS232 This requires an RS232 interface to be connected at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 1 IDNET SCALE Only for COM2 COM5 IND690 or for COM2 COM4 IND690xx IND690 24V This requires an interface IDNef 690 fo be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings in the master mode block SCALE see Section 5 4 ANALOG SCALE Only for COM2 COM5 IND690 or for COM2 COM4 IND690xx IND690 24V This requires an interface AnalogScale 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings in the master mode block SCALE see Section 5 4 SICS SCALE Only for COM2 COM5 IND690 or for CO
12. specification of filled out with filled out with factory setting response blank spaces blank spaces Cele 2 3 characters Command Tare specification Te Sis 2594 Sc ARS Response Tare specification 2 3 ES ej pe e Kos The following symbols are used in the following command description Weight value 10 characters with sign and decimal point right justified with preceding blank spaces Unit 3 characters left justified with following blank spaces Text_n maximum of n characters left justified The string framing is mandatory however it is not contained in the following command description Enter commands as ASCII characters The following ASCII characters are available 20 hex 32 deci 7F hex 127 deci see page 116 In the BUS SLAVE operating mode each command and each response begins with a code for the terminal address Terminal address 1 9 Code 1 9 31H 39H Terminal address 10 31 Code a v 61H 76H Command to terminal 3 3 sS Response from terminal 3 3 S _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 2 7 6 5 _ k g _ Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 2 2 Command overview Command Meaning Page RO RI Switch keypad on off 70 KD KE Switch individual key on off 70 Z Set weight display to zero after weighing platform stabilization 70 U_ C
13. Keyboard switched off Comments e Factory setting Keyboard switched on e When the keyboard is switched off the terminal cannot be manually operated Changing over to different weight unit Command U _ Unit Change over weight display to different weight unit U Change over weight display to the first weight unit Response U _ A Weight display switched over to another weight unit U _ I Impermissible weight unit Comment Possible units g kg Ib ozt oz dwt Acoustic signal Command DS Generate short acoustic signal beep in the terminal Response D S _ A Acoustic signal generated in the terminal Read application block Command A RI_ No Read contents of the application block Response A R _ A _ Information Contents of the application block transmitted Comments e The transmitted information is dependent on the application block see chapter 7 e The number of the application block must be entered as a three place number with preceding zeros 90 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Write application block Command A W _ No _ Information Write application block A W _ No Reset application block A W _ No _ Delete application block Response A W _ A Application block wri
14. Response S X _ S _ Application block _ _ Application block l l AJ No _ Data record Data record with stable weight values transmitted Sx D _ Application block __ __ Application block l l A No _ Data record Data record with dynamic weight values transmitted S x _ 1 Command cannot be executed S x _ Weighing platform in underload range S x _ Weighing platform in overload range Comments e Number of application blocks three place with preceding zeros e The contents of the corresponding application block is contained in the data record see chapter 7 The standard data record consists of 3 blocks S X _ S _ A 0 1 1 _ Gross weight weight value Unit A 0 1 2 _ Net weight weight value _ Unit E A 0 1 3 _ Tare weight weight value _ Unit The continuous transmission of data records started with the S x 1I R command can be stopped with the commands S x or S X T Example Command S x I Response Default data record SXP SA a E aaa eee ba eS Aap le eee ee ee ola Ley ee FJA ep ee ee POO ol Rey Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 89 Interface description IND690 Base Switch keyboard on or off Command R 0 Switch on keyboard Ril Switch off keyboard Response R 0 _ A Keyboard switched on R 1 _ A
15. e When the keypad is switched off the terminal cannot be operated manually Switch individual key on or off Command K E _ x x Switch on key with key number xx K D _ x x Switch off key with key number xx Response K B Key switched on or off Comments e Factory setting Keys switched on e See table in the Appendix for key numbers Set zero Command z Set gross weight display to zero after weighing platform stabilization effect as when is pressed Response ZB Weighing platform set to zero Zym Command cannot be executed Zero set range dropped below Zit Command cannot be executed Zero set range exceeded Comments e Setting to zero is not possible when the weighing platform stabilizes in the zero set range e With some weighing platform types setting to zero deletes a saved tare weight This is indicated with the message TA see section 6 2 4 Changing over to different weight unit Command U _ Unit Change over weight display to different weight unit U Change over weight display to first weight unit Response UB Weight display changed over to different weight unit Comment Possible units g kg Ib ozt oz dwt 70 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Tare Command py Tare weighing platform After the weighing platform stabilizes the current weight value is saved as the tare weight and the weight display is set to ze
16. 0 dwt 0 ton free unit Commands to IND690 Individual command characters can be transmitted to the IND690 in the text format One function each on the terminal is assigned to these command characters After a command character is received the following functions are executed sai Function Note C Delete tare P Print or send transfer string Ea T Taring eal application Z Setting to zero TX xxx Specify tare value SXXXX Specify reference quantity Sx xxx Specify reference weight only for IND690 Count AX Xxx Specify reference piece weight Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 4 6 4 1 Command format when transmitting weight values Response format when transmitting weight values Example Data formats METTLER TOLEDO SICS command set Communication syntax and formats Identification _ Weight value Unit Framing String of 1 10 Tas Cale characters for characters characters specification of number of command characters 1 4 variable characters Identification _ Status _ Weight value _ Unit Framing String of 1 char 10 chor 3 char left Cpl characters for right justified justified specification filled in with filled in with of response blank char blank char 1 2 char Tare specification command Tare specif
17. 0 6 _ 2 4 Note See fable in the Appendix for key numbers 007 Current gross weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit 007 01 2nd weight unit A B _ Weight value 007 02 A B _ Unit 008 Current net weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit 008 01 2nd weight unit A B _ Weight value 008 02 A BI__ Unit 009 Current tare weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit 009 01 2nd weight unit A B _ Weight value 009 02 A B _ Unit Write A W 0 0 9 _ Weight value Unit 010 Current weighing Response A B _ Number_2 platform Write A W 0 1 0 _ Number_2 Switch over weighing platform 011 Current gross weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit 011 01 1st weight unit A B _ Weight value 011 02 A B _ Unit 012 Current net weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit 012 01 1st weight unit A B _ Weight value 012 02 A BI __ Unit Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 105 Application blocks IND690 Base No Content Format 013 Current tare weight Response A B _ Weight
18. 0 Article Article Article No from memory Code A max 14 digits Check digit 1 digit calculated by IND690 Base Length total of max 16 digits EAN 128 310 0 1 9 Article Check digit 3 1 0 x Weight or 0 1 9 Article 3 1 0 x Weight Article Article No from memory Code A max 12 or 13 digits Check digit 1 digit calculated by IND690 Base X O 6 decimal places of weight value Weight 6 digit net weight value EAN 128 330 3 3 0 x Weight X 0 6 decimal places of weight value Weight 6 digit gross weight value Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 107 Application blocks IND690 Base No Content Format 092 Barcode EAN 29 Response A B _ 2 9 Article Check digit Weight Comment Article 4 digit article no from memory Code A Check digit 1 digit no calculated from IND690 Base for the weight Weight 5 digit positive weight value with 3 places to right of point between 00 000 kg 99 999 kg 093 Barcode EAN 29 A Response A B _ 2 9 Article Weight Comment Article 5 digit article no from memory Code A Weight 5 digit positive weight value with 3 places to right of point b
19. 50 100 Factory setting 100 Checksum byte active factory setting Checksum byte inactive the transfer format is shortened by 1 character PE SEND CONTINUOUS For connecting a PE balance as a reference balance only with IND690 Count and Interface CL2O0mA 690 Set print mode PRINT MODE Configure printout on an external printer HANDSHAKE Possible settings e NO HANDSHAKE e XON XOFF PROTOCOL LINE LENGTH Enter number of characters per line Possible settings 1 240 characters Factory setting 40 characters LINE FRAMING Enter ASCII character for line framing Possible settings ASCII O 255 Factory setting ASCII 013 010 CpL REPORT TYPE Assignment of one of two possible printout formats to the configured printer Possible settings e REPORT TYPE A e g for barcode printer e REPORT TYPE B e g for A4 printer 50 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode TRANSFER KEY CODE A KEY CODE F KEY DYNAMIC KEY PAC KEYS PRINT MODE Configure printout on an external printer CONFIGURATION Configuration of the printouts assigned to the individual keys PRINTOUTS For each offered key the current configuration can be printed out with the key sequence CHANGE CONFIGURATION F possibly several times and PRINT Configuration options e CHANGE CONFIGURATION See next section e DEFAULT SETTING Key specific if existent e DELETE ALL All
20. Base KEYSABCDEF Name identification keys CODE A CODE F KEY A B C D E F Identification data CODE A CODE B CODE C CODE D CODE E CODE F TEXT Naming the ID key LENGTH Max 30 characters possible factory setting 20 characters REQUEST FOR Set request for input for the selected key INPUT Possible settings OFF CODE A CODE B CODE C CODE D CODE E CODE F does not have to be entered REUSE An identification can be used for several weighings RENEW A new identification must be entered for every weighing DATE TIME Enter date and time SET DATE AND TIME DATE Enter date in the displayed format TIME Enter time in the displayed format FORMAT DATE Select date format Possible settings DD MM YY factory setting MM DD YY YY MM DD DD MM YYYY MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD SEP Select separating character in date format Possible settings i factory setting nga Oke ni TIME Select time format Possible settings HH MM SS 24 h factory setting HH MM SS 12 h HH MM 24 h HH MM 12 h SEP Select separating character in time format Possible settings ASAN factory setting 38 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode DATE TIME Enter date and time SUMMER TIME SUMMER TIME OFF SUMMER TIME ON No automatic changeover to summer time Configure automatic changeover to summer time Other settings factory setting
21. Command cannot be executed Di_ L Command understood parameters defective Comment A symbol in the display e g indicates that an invalid weight value is displayed Weight display Command DW Switch over main display into the weight mode Response D W _ Aa The main display shows the current weight value DWi_ t Command understood but cannot be executed Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 85 Interface description IND690 Base Keyboard monitoring Command Kia When a key is pressed execute the function but do not transmit anything factory setting K _ 1 When a key is pressed do not execute the function and do not transmit anything K _ 3 When a key is pressed do not execute the function but transmit the key code K _ C _ x or when the key is pressed longer transmit Kin epee and en Gua Kia When a key is pressed execute the function and transmit the function code K _ A _ x If the function cannot be executed immediately the function code for the start of the function kK _ B _ x or K _ A _ x for the end of the function is transmitted Response K _ A Command understood or function successfully executed K _ 1I Command understood but currently cannot be executed e g no keyboard present K _ L Command unde
22. I 0 690 or 8 690 relay box inputs and outputs configured to CONTROL INTERNAL The weighing terminal controls internal outputs and displays these in the read table The weighing terminal reads infernal inputs and executes predefined actions the PLC has no access I Os on IND690 4 I 0 690 or 8 690 relay box inputs and outputs configured to CONTROL EXTERNAL The PLC controls the outputs of the weighing terminal via the write table The weighing terminal reads internal inputs and displays these in the read table 6 5 6 Messages in display The following messages may appear briefly in the display Message Meaning PROFIBUS NOT ACTIVE e Initialisation processes are still running on 100 Profibus DP The weighing terminal is not yet connected to the Profibus DP PROFIBUS ACTIVE Readiness restored e g after switch on exiting master mode or following a bus interruption PROFIBUS ERROR BCC RX PROFIBUS ERROR BCC TX Weighing terminal or field bus module have detected a BCC error PROFIBUS ERROR DATA RX PROFIBUS ERROR DATA TX Communication error weighing terminal lt gt Field bus module e g not ETX Uart error etc PROFIBUS TIMEOUT IND690 Communication error weighing terminal lt gt Field bus module The weighing terminal does not respond within the defined time PROFIBUS ERROR CONF The field bus module
23. INTEGER 2 words 16 BIT INTEGER 2 2 W Al 2 WORDS 16 BIT INTEGER 2 2 W AO 16 BIT INTEGER 2 words 16 BIT INTEGER 2 2 W Al use 2x 4 WORDS 16 BIT INTEGER 2 2 W AO use 2x 32 BIT FLOATING 4 words 32 BIT FLOATING POINT 4W Al POINT 32 BIT FLOATING POINT 4W AO S P MODE Set type and use of setpoint UNIVERSAL Each setpoint can be set and read independently of others CHECKWEIGHING As soon as setpoints 1 and 2 are set DeltaTrac CHECKWEIGHING will be activated with SP1 setpoint and SP2 tolerance in in 16 bit integer mode with 2 decimal places In read table current state BELOW SP1 GOOD SP2 or ABOVE SP3 can be read off FILLING As soon as setpoints 1 and 2 are set DeltaTrac CHECKWEIGHING will be activated with SP1 setpoint and SP2 tolerance in in 16 bit integer mode with 2 decimal places In addition SP3 and SP4 can also be loaded as any desired setpoints In read table current state GOOD SP 1 ABOVE SP2 SP3 REACHED SP3 or SP4 REACHED SP4 can be read off I P MODE Set request for identification data in Input mode After setting the user data command INPUT MODE in the write table the selected request for input is automatically carried out and the entries are saved in the application blocks 094 to 099 The user data response INPUT MODE RUNNING remains set while the input mode is active A Code A is requested A B Code B and Code A are always requested A B C Code C Code B and Code A are alway
24. Second display 29 Second unit 44 Serial interfaces 67 Set zero 13 70 85 115 SICS command set 49 81 SICS scale 46 Stability detector 43 Start Stop mode 59 Status byte 79 80 String framing 49 68 81 Switch keyboard on off 70 Switch keypad on off 70 90 Switch off 12 Switch on 12 Switch over weighing plat form 15 T Tare 13 71 115 Tare memory 14 36 Taring 87 Technical data 115 Test weighing platform 23 Text memory 24 36 Time 38 115 Transfer data 26 Transfer string 49 Transmit data record 74 89 Transmit weight value 72 84 U Unit changeover 115 USB 47 V Vibration adapter 43 115 WwW Weighing 15 Weighing functions 115 Weighing process adapter 43 115 What to do if 112 WLAN 47 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 22012808D Subject to technical changes Mettler Toledo Albstadt GmbH 04 07 Printed in Germany 22012808D Mettler Toledo Albstadt GmbH D 72458 Albstadt Tel 49 7431 14 0 Fax 49 7431 14 232 Internet http www mt com
25. Text_48 Print text in normal type and bold print P _ C Text_48 Print text in large type and bold print P Print blank line Response P B Alphanumeric characters printed Comments e Character stock ASCII characters 20 hex 32 deci 7F hex 127 deci see page 116 e Text is printed in last selected type size e Watch upper and lower case Barcode printout on GA46 printer Command Pl_ S 1 Text_20 barcode specific Print Code 39 P _ 2 Text_8 barcode specific Print EAN 8 P _ 3 Text_13 barcode specific Print EAN 13 Pl_ S 4 Text_20 barcode specific Print EAN 128 P _ S 5 Text_20 barcode specific Print Code 2 of 5 P _ 6 Text_20 barcode specific Print Code 2 of 5 interleaved P _ S 7 Text_20 barcode specific Print Code 128 P _ S 8 Text_20 barcode specific Print EAN 128 Pl_ Print blank line Response PB Barcode printed Comments e Character stock ASCII characters 20 hex 32 deci 7F hex 127 deci see page 116 e With Code 39 3 barcodes can be printed next to each other Separating characters or Hy ASCII character 09 hex 9 deci Arrangement of barcodes Barcode 2 Barcode 1 Barcode 3 Acoustic signal Command DS Generate short acoustic signal beep tone in terminal Response D B Acoustic signal generated in terminal Identification Command ID Interrogate identification of terminal Response I D 7 _ Program number of Pac 76 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07
26. block you enter the following system settings eae LOAD FIX TARE CLEAR ALL FIXED TEXT LOAD FIXED TEXT CLEAR ALL DELTA FIX LOAD DELTA FIX CEFAR ALL AUTOPRINT PRINT ONLY DELTATRAC TYPE AUTOPRINT PRINT ONIY MIN DELTA LANGUAGE DEUTSCH ENGLISH FRANCAIS NEDERLANDS ITALIANO ESPANOL KEYS KENS KEY A KEY B KEYC KEY D KEY E KEY F DATE TIME Su FORMAT SUMMER TIME DATE AND TIME PERSONAL CODE MASTER MODE NE STERIMO NORMAL LAST POSITION EEA SCREEN SAVER ON BIG WEIGHT BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY DISPLAY ON CONTROL MODE X10 KEY DYNAMIC WEIGHING NO PRINT ID5 MODE ID5 MODE pe DISPLAY ERROR DURATION MESSAGES MODE SCALES SERIAL SCALE ACOUSTIC ACOUSTIC SIGNAL SIGNAL ON RESET TERMINAL SCREEN SAVER FF BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY OFF CONTROL MODE AUTO PRINT ID5 MODE N INFO MESSAGES PARALLEL SCALE ACOUSTIC SIGNAL OFF O O Legend Blocks highlighted in grey are described in detail in the following e Factory settings are printed in bold print Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 35 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 3 2 Settings in the master mode block TERMINAL FIXED TARE Store tare values in the tare memory as a safeguard against power failure LOAD FIXED TARE 1 Select memory number with GOTO 1 999 2 With 11 change to WEIGHT press EDIT and enter the tare weight in the unit displayed 3 With JT change to TEXT press EDIT and enter the designation of the tare memo
27. blocks of the data string are deleted e PAPER FEED Adjustment range O 9 lines e REPORT ON OFF Switch key printout on off e OF COPIES Setting range 1 9 copies Factory setting 1 copy AUTOMATIC PRINTOUT Switch automatic printout for transfer key on off When AUTO PRINTOUT ON is selected a printout for the transfer key is automatically created for each weight change gt x digits Possible settings 1 255 digits factory setting 30 digits Function keys Change configuration The function keys are assigned in CHANGE CONFIGURATION as follows lt gt F gt ADD T Display Display next Selectfunction ADD Return to next previous entry entry of function key INS highest level F5 EDIT changes are ADD INS etc DEL not saved PRINT The printout can be edited with function key F5 ADD Adds a new entry at the end of the printout INS Inserts a new entry in front of the displayed entry EDIT Changes into the EDIT mode for the displayed entry to edit the entry DEL Deletes the displayed entry PRINT Creates a key printout Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 51 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base EDIT mode Function keys The following function keys are available in the EDIT mode lt gt lt gt F gt SAVE T Select Set Set Selectfunction Confirm Cancel EDIT parameters parameters parameters offunction key changes and mode
28. for the quantity no leading zeroes DF2 Data field with 6 digits for the tare weight is not transmitted in the short continuous mode When counting is active in the IND690 Count 6 zeroes not transferred in Short Continuous mode CR Carriage return ASCII character OD hex 13 deci CHK Checksum 2 part complement of binary sum of 7 lower bits of all previously transmitted characters including STX and CR Status byte SB1 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 Rounding Increment Decimal position Bit4 Bit3 Rounding Bit2 Bit BitO Decimal Increment position 0 0 0 0 XXXXO00 0 2 0 0 XXXXXO 5 0 0 XXXXXX 0 XXXXX X 0 0 XXXX XX 0 XXX XXX 0 XX XXXX X XXXXX Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 79 Interface description IND690 Base 80 6 3 2 Status byte SB2 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 O Ib O Stabiliza O Normal O Positive O Gross tion status sign value 1 kg 1 Movement 1 Underload 1 Negative 1 Net overload sign value Status byte SB3 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 1 0 O Basic state 1 Print request Weight value Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Weight value 0 0 0 kg Ib SB2 Bit 4 0 0 g 0 0 t 0 oz 0 0 ozt
29. instructions 22012808D 04 07 27 Additional functions IND690 Base 28 4 15 Working with external keypad If the weighing terminal is equipped with the interface PS2 690 an external keyboard can be connected so that alphanumerical values can be entered conveniently In addition to the alpha and numerical keys the following additional scale functions can also be operated with the external AK MFIl keypad Function for IND690 Base FX Function for IND690 Base Exteel keypad keypad Function key F1 Fl CODE A key Shift F1 Function key F2 F2 CODE B key Shift F2 Function key F3 F3 CODE C key Shift F3 Function key F4 F4 CODE D key Shift F4 Function key F5 F5 CODE E key Shift F5 Function key F6 F6 CODE F key Shift F6 Note The language of your external keyboard can be set in the master mode block LAYOUT EXT KEYBOARD see page 59 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 16 Working with a second display An ID1 Plus ID3s ID7 or another IND690 weighing terminal can be connected to the IND690 weighing terminal as a second display Conditions e Interface CL 20mA 690 installed in passive operating mode factory setting e AUTO DIR setting selected in master mode See page 49 e Weighing terminal is connected as second display with cable 0O 504 511 Operation possibilities on second display The following functions are also possible o
30. on troubleshooting can be downloaded from the website of the manufacturer www WuT de Checking Ethernet 690 Condition You require a PC with Windows on which the protocol TCP IP is installed The PC must be operated in the same network segment as the weighing terminal with Ethernet 690 Conducting test 1 Open DOS entry window 2 Enter TELNET XXX XXX XXX XXX 8000 XXX XXX Xxx xxx IP address and confirm with The PC reports the following in a Telnet window OK KKK KK K K OK OK K K K K KK K OK K K KK KK K K Com Server Highspeed OK KKK KK K K OK OK K K K K KK OK OK K K KK KK K K The message means that the Ethernet 690 network card is operable The PC and the weighing terminal can communicate with each other via interface commands see chapter 6 3 Close Telnet window 1 Start browser e g Internet Explorer 2 Enter XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX IP address and confirm with lt The PC reports a login window 3 Enter password factory setting no password The configuration menu of the Efhernet 690 network card appears Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 5 8 Configuring ProfibusDP 690 PROFIBUS DP Configuring ProfibusDP 690 NODE ADDRESS Select desired node address in range 001 to 126 Factory setting 3 OPERATING MODE Set type and word length of user data parameter VALUE Consistent over valid module pair in GSD file 16 BIT
31. site lies within in the range of 100 V to 240 V The safety of the device cannot be ensured if it is not operated in accordance with these operating instructions A Only authorised personnel may open the IND690 weighing terminal A A The IND690 weighing terminal accompanying weighing platforms and accessories may only be installed maintained and repaired by authorised METTLER TOLEDO service personnel The IND690 panel unit does not comply with any freedom from leaks rating Therefore the installer is responsible for compliance with the freedom from leaks rating e g at control cabinet installation The respective national standards furthermore have to be observed Introduction and commissioning IND690 Base 2 introduction and commissioning 2 1 Documentation The weighing terminal comes supplied with a CD containing all the documentation on the IND690 weighing system These installation instructions describe operation of the IND690 with the basic software Base 690 and all possible interfaces If your weighing terminal is equipped with application software Batch 690 Com 690 Control 690 Count 690 Fill 690 Form 690 FormXP 690 Sum 690 you ll find the application specific information in the corresponding operating instructions 8 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Introduction and commissioning 2 2 Applications With the weighing terminals the following applications are possible IND690
32. the specifications contained in the installation instructions Non compliant equipment jeopardizes the safety of the system cancels the Ex approval and renders any warranty or product liability claims null and void The cable glands must be tightened so that a strain relief of gt 20 N per mm cable diameter is ensured When connecting external devices always observe the maximum permissible connected loads see installation information It must be ensured that no voltages are fed into the IND690xx than it itself provides The interface parameters have to fulfill the standard Peripheral devices without an Ex approval may only be operating in non hazardous areas It must be ensured that no voltages are fed into the IND690xx than it itself provides In addition the maximum permissible connected loads have to be observed see Page instalallation information The interface parameters have to fulfill the standard The safety of a weighing system including the IND690xx weighing terminal is only guaranteed when the weighing system is operated installed and maintained in accordance with the respective instructions Also comply with the following the instructions for the system modules the regulations and standards in the respective country the statutory requirement for electrical equipment installed in hazardous areas in the respective country all instructions related to safety issued by the owner Before initial start up an
33. tolerance monitoring FILLING Example Target weight 1 000 kg tolerance 1 0 560 kg sal Target weight not reached yet J P 4 E 0 991 kg xu Weight within the tolerance 1 000 kg NV ST xa Dm Target weight reached exactly Application To evaluate test samples as OKAY TOO LIGHT or TOO HEAVY based on a target CLASSIFYING weight and specified tolerances Example Target weight 1 000 kg tolerance 1 0 900 kg Y Y at TOO LIGHT it I I Weight below the tolerance m 1002kg Ss xai OKAY I l I I Weight within the tolerance 1 100 kg Y Y eat TOO HEAVY l l IM Weight above the tolerance Application For determining the difference between the target and actual weight CHECKWEIGHING Example Target weight 1 000 kg tolerance 1 0 900 kg vvv Weight below the tolerance DELTA 0 100 kg Difference 0 100 kg 1 002 kg DELTA 0 002 kg Ea Weight within the tolerance Difference 0 002 kg 1 100 kg Weight above the tolerance pee PU Difference 0 100 kg 4 i Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 1 1 Preset DeltaTrac target values Enter numerically 1 Press DELT key 2 Enter target weight and confirm with 3 Enter the lower tolerance TOL as a of the target weight and confirm with 4 Enter the upper tolerance TOL as a of the target weight and confirm with a Notes e The weight unit for entering the DeltaTra
34. value _ Unit 013 01 1st weight unit A B __ Weight value 013 02 A BI_ Unit Write A W 0 1 3 _ Weight value _ Unit 014 Content of display Response A B __ Display Display Text_20 or weight value 015 Date Response A B _ Date Write A W 0 1 5 _ Date Comment The date is sent in the format selected in the master mode 016 Dynamic weighing Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit Write A W 0 1 6 _ No of cycles Start weighing cycle Comment No of cycles 1 255 018 Difference target Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit actual weight 019 Date and time Response A B _ Date _ Time Write A W 0 1 9 _ Date _ Time Comment Date and time are sent in the format selected in the master mode 020 Current DeltaTrac Response A B _ Target weight weight value Unit _ lower tolerance weight value _ Unit _ _ upper tolerance weight value _ Unit Write A W 0 x x _ Target weight weight value Unit STS lower tolerance weight value Unit SIS upper tolerance weight value Unit Comment xx 20 021_001 Tare memory Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit _ _ Name Text_30 so 1 999 Write A W 0 x x _ x x x _ Weight value Unit S 021_999 Name Text_30 Comment xx_xxx 21_001 21_999 021 Tare memory 1 25 Response equal to 021_001 obs Write equal to 020_001 045 Comment XX_XXX 21 45 The contents of the tare memories 1 25 are identical to the contents of the tare memories 021
35. 00 71 1 71 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 10 100 1 1000000 0 1 0 0 0 1 100 0 0 0 0 000 00 0 Write commands byte function key code as parameters e The function key code is based on the active function keys and must be correctly specified for each PRESS KEY command A function key change can also auto matically be forced by changing the function key code e g from REF 10 3301 hex to X10 0004 hex e The setpoints loaded via the WRITE SETPOINT X commands e g Setpoint 1 write table bits 4 5 6 O O 1 are deleted after switch on and each time the master mode is run The Tolerance parameter in the setpoint modes Checking and Filling must be specified in the 16 bit integer mode with 2 decimal places e g 1025 for 10 25 Keyboard codes Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 See fable in Appendix e The write command PRESS KEY requires the low byte keyboard code and the high 99 Interface description IND690 Base 6 5 5 Digital I Os The operating mode of an I O interface 4 I O 690 or a relay box 8 690 installed on the IND690 is dependent on where the I Os are located directly on the IND690 or externally on the Profibus and on the parameters CONTROL INPUTS CONTROL OUTPUTS Outputs Inputs No I Os on IND690 The weighing terminal controls external outputs via the read table The weighing terminal reads external inputs from the write table and executes predefined actions I Os on IND690 4
36. 1 Word 2 Word 3 4 words 32 Bit Floating Word O Word1 Word 2 Word 3 Point Bit Value Value Command 16 Digital I O Not in 16 Bit 32 Bit Floating Point Use 0 Command executed Toggle bit for all commands Error command 2 Movement 3 Mantissa Net Showing or 4 Error scale overload underload reading of 5 Key s was were pressed IND690 inputs 6 Input mode active 7 Mantissa Setpoint 1 reached or 8 Setpoint 2 reached 9 Setpoint 3 reached Displaying or setting outputs 10 Saia Setpoint 4 reached of external 1 0 11 1 keyboard blocked O keyboard unblocked module 12 Reserved 13 Bits 13 14 15 Current weighing platform 0 0 0 None 1 1 0 Scale 3 14 1 0 0 Scale 1 0 0 1 Scale 4 0 1 0 Scale 2 1 0 1 Sum scale 15 Sign Sign Notes on commands If the command requires parameters they will be transmitted either as an integer value or as a floating point value depending on the operating mode set Exception The commands READ WRITE APPLICATION BLOCK and PRESS KEY always expect integer values as parameters Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 97 Interface description IND690 Base 98 Read commands Reading and writing application blocks e The read commands Display value Net Gross Tare Key and Application block overwrite the cyclically transmitted display values with the required data The data are transmitted as 16 bit integers or 32 bit floating points As soon as the COMMAND E
37. 2 Charge indicator in storage battery operation IND690 24V only 12 3 3 Seting to ZENG scittecscct Cree a ahnta ho E ROAS 13 3 4 TONNO raan r a E a E O E 13 3 5 WegNN genan a r A A A cath A a e a a 15 3 6 Working with several weighing platforms 15 4 Additional functions side cacisdtisezsenecnaeeccsesedarssescrnevtienntentuacdennestneneet 17 4 Weighing with the DeltaTrac 17 4 2 Dynamic weighing cccceeee eee teeeteeeteeeeeeteeeeteeseeeteeaaeeaaseaeeeategs 20 4 3 Change Weight UNIT ce cceccccecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeceescesseesseteseseeensss 20 44 Working in a higher resolution eee eeceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 2 4 5 Display gross WeIQNK ccccceceeeseeeteeeeeeeteeeteeessettenaeeaaeeaeenanees 21 4 6 Specifying dynamic Set points rere 21 4 7 Multiplicative tare fUnCtION 0 0 cece eee eeeeceseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeesenees 22 4 8 Additive tare function eerren 22 4 9 Sandwich tare co nunwmrovenanconyadni iui euacmnadietaasmiGeian 22 4 10 Display ID code and test weighing platform 0 0 eeeeeteeeeeees 23 4 1 identifications st ci iaren ee EEA Muna ocean 23 4 12 R call iNtormdho Maenan hate E E EE E late a hen dtc ae 25 4 13 Print or transfor CONG wr eei cis ducidlredeeniativhowdataeiles rhe duckedveeeaweiees 26 4 14 Enter values with barcode or RFID reader ereere 27 4 15 Working with external keypad ec eeeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 4 16 Working with a se
38. 24V weighing terminal may only be connected to a power supply storage battery or mains having a 24 VDC SELV power circuit in accordance with EN 60950 Short circuit danger Ensure that the power supply is connected properly brown lead 24 V blue lead O V or negative pole The safety of the unit is endangered if it is not operated in accordance with these operating instructions A Only authorized personnel may open the IND690 24V weighing terminal A The IND690 24V weighing terminal accompanying weighing platforms and accessories may only be installed maintained and repaired by authorised METTLER TOLEDO service personnel The IND690 24V panel unit does not comply with any freedom from leaks rating Therefore the installer is responsible for compliance with the freedom from leaks rating e g at control cabinet installation The respective national standards furthermore have to be observed Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Safety instructions Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 1 3 Competence Leakages Safety instructions for IND690 A A A Do not operate the IND690 weighing terminal in hazardous areas We have special suitable scales in our range of products for hazardous areas Ensure that the power socket outlet for the IND690 weighing terminal is earthed and easily accessible so that it can be de energised rapidly in emergencies Ensure that the supply voltage at the installation
39. 4 CMD toggles after a command triggered via an input has been executed RESULT result of the command execution O correct 1 incorrect Disposal 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 gt 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 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 119 Index IND690 Base 11 Index A Acoustic signal 41 76 90 Additional functions 17 Additive tare function 22 Alibi memory 29 46 55 Alphanumeric identifica tion 24 Alphanumeric keypad 28 Alphanumeric printout 76 92 Analog scale 46 AnalogOut 47 63 Application blocks 75 90 91 102 Applications 9 ASCII characters 68 116 Automatic clear tare 44 Automatic continuous transmission 49 Automatic taring 13 43 115 Autozero 13 43 B Barcode 27 46 55 76 Basic functions 12 Big Weight Display 10 39 B
40. 5 Response Ww A Digital outputs set Comments e Max 5 statuses Status and 4 intervals Time are possible After sequence has been run digital outputs freeze in last status Status e A break in the port has no effect on the outputs e f terminal receives a new W command before time sequence has been run ongoing sequence will be aborted immediately e f the limits for Status and Time are not adhered to when operating the interface types 4 I O or relay box 8 the fault message EL appears Examples Command Command W 5 Digital outputs 1 and 3 are closed all others opened wi Le aorar ene 5 0 0 0 343 triggers following sequence 1s 05s 5 Output 1 TL 5 LL Output 6 L Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 93 Interface description IND690 Base 6 4 4 Error messages Error messages always consist of 2 characters and a string limit The string limit can be defined in the master mode section 5 5 1 ET Transmission error The terminal transmits a transmission error for errors in the received bit sequence e g parity error missing stop bit ES Syntax error The terminal transmits a syntax error when it cannot process the received characters e g command not present EL Logic error The terminal transmits a logic error when a comm
41. DE E key 29 CODE F key 30 Cursor key lt 31 Cursor key gt 32 Cursor key A 33 Cursor key v 34 Function key codes Function key Number Standard keys of IND690 Base 00 Extended tare keys of ID690 Base 02 Standard keys of Pac 5 Extended keys of Pac 52 etc Only when the Pac is equipped with more than one function key page i e more than 6 function keys Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 117 Appendix IND690 Base 10 3 CL handshake in receiving direction CL handshake in transmission direction 118 CL handshake in both directions Notes on CL handshake With the CL handshake 3 types of interface control are possible Handshake in receiving direction in transmitting direction and in both directions After switch on and after each interruption the IND690 attempts to establish the handshake in both directions This type of CL handshake is suitable for data transmission from the IND690 to the computer 1 The weighing terminal transmits SYN after switch on 2 The computer transmits the character ACK after switch on or after receiving SYN 3 The weighing terminal then sends the response to a command or to a key actuation after each ACK This type of CL handshake is suitable for data transmission from the computer to the IND690 1 The weighing terminal transmits SYN after switch on 2 The computer transmits the character SYN after switch on
42. DEAL ADAPTER CONDITIONS CONDITIONS CONDITIONS STABILITY _ _ _ a STABILITY ASD 0 ASD 1 paso 2 ASD 3 ASD 4 AUTOZERO AUTOZERO ON AUTOZERO OFF AUTOTARA AUTOTARA OFF AUTOTARA ON AUTO CLEAR AUTO CLEAR AUTO CLEAR TARE TARE ON TARE OFF DISPLAY UPDATE MINWEIGH MINWEIGH ON MINWEIGH OFF RESET SCALE Legend Blocks highlighted in grey are described in detail in the following e Factory settings are printed in bold print e Blocks which only appear under certain conditions have a dotted outline Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 4 2 Settings in the SCALE master mode block WEIGHING PROC Adapt weighing platform to weighing sample ADAPT UNIVERSAL WEIGHING For solid bodies coarse filling or checkweighing factory setting STATIC WEIGHING For solid bodies and weighing under extreme conditions e g strong vibrations or weighing animals FINE FILLING For liquid or powdered weighing samples VIBRATION ADAPTER Adapt weighing platform to the vibration influences of the environment AVERAGE CONDITIONS Factory setting EXTREME CONDITIONS The weighing platform operates more slowly however is less sensitive e g suitable with building vibrations and vibrations at the weighing location IDEAL CONDITIONS The weighing platform operates very quickly however is very sensitive e g suitable with very calm and stabile weighing locatio
43. For selecting read only memories xxx_yyy SUB BLK For selecting a sub block XXX Z Or XXX_YVY Z RANGE For entering a range XXX XXX OF XXX_VVY VYV CHRn DATA 1 alphanumeric character Entry also possible as ASCII code see below TEXT DATA Alphanumeric characters DB FIELD Select database field Entry of To enter data or select database fields the EDIT mode must be active DATA parameter 1 press Fe key repeat if necessary until the assignment of the F5 key changes fo EDIT 2 Press the EDIT key an input mask appears 3 Enter data in the format and with the keys offered 4 Complete entry with Enter ASCII code for LINE and CHRn parameters 1 Open the entry mask with the EDIT key 2 Press IDENT F and enter the ASCII code numerically 3 Complete the numeric entry with IDENT F 4 Complete entry with 54 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 5 2 Set barcode or RFID reader BARCODE RFID Set barcode or RFID reader TYPE DL900 DL910 Select barcode or RFID reader DLL6000 When one of the barcode or RFID readers is selected the communication and mode FEIG PRH100 parameters for the selected barcode or RFID reader are automatically set OTHER For other barcode or RFID readers Settings in the sub blocks COMMUNICATION and MODE as for the blocks RS232 RS422 RS485 CL20mA USB see page 5 5 1 The PRINT MODE setting is not possible when us
44. IND690 24V IND690xx Hazardous area Zone 2 Zone 22 i Safe area lt gt Zone 2 Zone 22 Zone 2 Zone 22 Approved peripherals Approved weighing e g barcode reader platforms l i 1 O e Multi scale operation with up to 4 weighing platforms with IND690 resp up to 3 weighing platforms with IND690xx and IND690 24V including weighing platforms with an analog signal output e Up to 9 data interfaces for printing for data exchange with a computer for connecting a barcode reader for control e g of valves or flaps for connecting reference scales for connecting an external keypad Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 9 Introduction and commissioning IND690 Base 2 3 IND690 weighing terminals 2 3 1 Display 1 2 0 0 DELT DYN UNIT X10 7 Weight display BIG WEIGHT with sign and decimal point 2 Stability monitor lights up until the weighing platform has levelled out then the weight unit appears here an 3 05 a 5 NET _ 5 a ie BRUT MODE Range display for multi range weighing platforms Number of the weighing platform shows the weighting platform just selected 5 Symbol for identifying weight values in the second unit or in a higher resolution NET symbol for marking net weight values Assignment of the function keys 10 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Introduction and commissi
45. M2 COM4 IND690xx IND690 24V This requires an interface SICS Scale 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection When SICS SCALE is selected the following default settings are set SICS mode 9600 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity For additional settings see Section 5 5 1 ALIBI MEMORY Only for COM2 COMY This requires an AlibiMemory 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 3 CL2OMA Only for COM2 COM9 This requires an interface CL20mA 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 1 46 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode COMI COM9 RS422 RS485 Only for COM2 COMY This requires an interface RS485 422 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 1 4 1 0 Only for COM5 COM6 This requires an interface 4 1 0 690 with a relay box 4 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 4 RELAY BOX 8 Only for COM2 COMY This requires an interface RS485 422 690 with a relay box 8 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 4 ANALOG OUTPUT Only for COM5 COM6 This requires an interface AnalogOut 690 to be installed at the selected interface con
46. METTLER TOLEDO MultiRange METTL IND690 Base weighing terminals gQ www mt com support ServiceXXL Tailored Services Congratulations on choosing the quality and precision of METTLER TOLEDO Proper use according to these instructions and regular calibration and maintenance by our factory trained service team ensure dependable and accurate operation protecting your investment Contact us about a ServiceXXL agreement tailored to your needs and budget We invite you to register your product at www mt com productregistration so we can contact you about enhancements updates and important notifications concerning your METTLER TOLEDO product IND690 Base Contents Contents Page 1 Safety instructions ccccccceeeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeesseeeseesesseeeees 5 1 1 Safety instructions for IND69 OXX er 5 1 2 Safety instructions for IND690 24V n 6 1 3 Safety instructions for IND690 eree 7 2 Introduction and COMMISSIONING cceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 8 2 1 DOCUMONTOTION iiascncsreodrersurann din cncan eitaduiiee a a N 8 2 2 ADDIICONONS v3 ch EEEE TEE AEE EEEIEE EEEE T TEETE 9 2 3 IND690 weighing Terminals cfsirisidedavarvnctvalsdomiesedtaasxmcsaugaednies 10 2 4 Cleaning a O A E S 11 3 Basic TUM CHONG is siicntscensesien wctedaseawetveciivatndecuceeweincachuctdaeuderd vanveaueed 12 3 1 Switching on ond Olfers naea T A RATNA 12 3
47. NCEL 1 Read table 2 Write table 3 Operating mode internal 4 Value hexadecimal 5 Command response bits 6 Inputs outputs hexadecimal 64 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 5 9 Configuring WLAN 690 The weighing terminal can only be operated in a wireless network with a valid IP address subnet mask etc Ask your system administrator for these parameters WLAN Configuring WLAN 690 INFO Displays the type and software version of the WLAN module Same function as the key sequence INFO 50 in the operating mode STATUS Displays the current status of the WLAN module Radio channel used data rate of connection transmission and reception quality MAC address of the currently connected access point Same function as the key sequence INFO 51 in the operating mode COMMUNICATION For adaptation of the communication parameters between weighing terminal and the WLAN module see page 48 MODE For adaptation of the communication mode see page 48 IP ADDRESS IP address entry PORT NUMBER Port number entry GATEWAY Gateway address entry SUBNET MASK Net mask entry SSID Entry of wireless network name ServiceSeftldentifier WEP KEY WEP key entry with 5 characters 64 bit key or 13 characters 128 bit key AUTHORISATION Switch authorisation on off PORT TYPE Set WLAN architecture Ad hoc or infrastructure AUTO CONNECT Input of the IP address and port n
48. ON e With ey it is possible to switch to the next value or back to the weighing mode e When the GA46 printer is connected the version numbers of the installed software modules are automatically printed e Affer COM has been pressed the settings of all 9 interfaces are displayed consecutively for example COMI RS232 MODE DEFAULT SETTING 6900 N 8 1 STATUS ACTIVE Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 25 Additional functions IND690 Base 26 4 12 1 4 12 2 4 12 3 4 13 Recall memory 1 Press INFO key 2 Enter number of memory and press DELT TARA or TEXT key depending on desired memory Recall name of CODE A CODE F keys 1 Press INFO key 2 Press one of the keys CODE A CODE F The display shows the current Code Calling up information on the installed interface modules Information on the installed interface modules can be called up with the following key combinations INFO 50 Type and software version of the installed WLAN module INFO 51 Status of the WLAN module INFO 60 Type and software version of the installed Bluetooth module INFO 61 Status of the Bluetooth module Recall application specific information See operating instructions of the relevant application software Print or transfer data If a printer or computer is connected weighing results can be printed out or transferred to the computer In the master mode you can set the following for this purpose e Data to be pri
49. Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 77 Interface description IND690 Base 78 6 2 4 Terminal messages only with RS232 RS422 CL20mA and USB In the dialog mode the weighing terminal transmits an acknowledgement to the computer each time a key is pressed When this pressing of a key is replaced with an interface command the acknowledgement only differs in the second character in the response format which is part of the commana Function Key Acknowledgement Set zero ZA Tare T A see command T Specify tare weight T AH see command T_ Change over unit U A _ Unit Transmit data record in S T _ _ See command SX case of weighing platform stabilization Switch over weighing 5S Alon platform n weighing platform 1 3 Dynamic weighing A A 0 1 6 _ Weight value _ Unit Identification A F A F K _x _ identification x A B C D E F 20 characters right justified Function keys Fl F6 K F _ x X J K L M N 6 2 5 Fault messages Fault messages always consist of 2 characters and a string frame The string frame can be defined in the master mode section 5 5 2 ET Transmission error The terminal transmits a transmission error for errors in the received bit sequence e g parity errors missing stop bit ES S
50. Ounce ozt 31 1034768 g Pennyweight dwt 1 555173843 g Gram g 1g Comment On certified weighing platforms only the units permitted by certification appear DISPLAY UPDATE Set display speed of the weight display Select number of updates per second UPS Possible values 6 10 15 20 UPS Comments e This block only appears when the DISPLAY UPDATE function is supported by the connected weighing platform e The possible settings are dependent on the connected weighing platform 44 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode MINWEIGH Configure minimum weighing in quantity MINWEIGH ON In this setting the symbol appears in the display when the weight on the scale falls below the stored minimum weight TYPE Determining the minimum weight CALCULATED The minimum 5 weight is calculated Uo Measurement uncertainty when the load approaches O TOL Required tolerance SF Safety factor MINWEIGH Calculated value based on the parameters entered above DIRECT Enter MINWEIGH value directly MINWEIGH OFF No monitoring of the minimum weighing in quantity factory setting RESET SCALE Reset weighing platform to factory setting WEIGHING PROC ADAPT universal weighing VIBRATION ADAPTER average conditions STABILITY DETECTOR ASD 2 AUTOZERO on AUTOTARA off AUTO CLEAR TARE off RESTART off MINWEIGH off Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 45
51. Switch keyboard on or off 90 U Change over to different weight unit 90 DS Acoustic signal 90 Level 3 AR Read application block 90 AW Write application block 9 DY Specify DeltaTrack target value 91 P Print text or barcode 92 W Actuating digital outputs 93 82 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 4 3 Command description Transmit SICS commands Command T 0 Transmit SICS commands Response Troj I1 0 _ Oo _ io I O _ O _ i I1 0 _ 1 _ D Tol JES T 0 _ 3 _ AR O _ A Transmit SICS levels and SICS versions Command 1 Transmit SICS levels and SICS versions Response a a Pe A a EE 5 xl 0123 Scale with SICS levels O 1 2 and 3 x2 Version or implemented SICSO commands x3 Version or implemented SICS1 commands x4 Version or implemented SICS2 commands x5 Version or implemented SICS3 commands i1 _ Command understood cannot be executed at this time Comments e On the SICS level only fully implemented levels are executed e With the SICS version all levels are specified Transmit scale data Command T2 Transmit data from weighing terminal and weighing platform s Response I 2 _ A _ text Example I 2 _ A _ IND690 Count 1Z05 15 000 kg IZ10 32 000 kg
52. This command is contained in the following description of the application blocks in the MMR version A B MMR command set A WJA SICS command set The weighing terminal transmits a confirmation to the computer This response is not contained in the following description of the application blocks Command MMR AGW Oyu be OO a a Command SICS FLW Oyo lp nO Oy ha beeen al Oe Write to tare memory 1 Response MMR A B Response SICS A W _ A Notes Only those application blocks can be written to for which the corresponding AW command is listed in the following description An application block can consist of one or more sub blocks and the numbering of the sub blocks begins with 1 The sub blocks of an application block can each contain a maximum of 20 characters The sub blocks are separated with or Hy ASCII character 09 hex 9 deci A W No _ Sub block 1 Sub block 2 S Sub block n MMR resp A W _ No _ Sub block 1 Sub block 2 Sub block n SICS Extensive application blocks are displayed so that each sub block begins in a new line To write to individual sub blocks enter the corresponding number of characters If only sub block 1 is written to the characters are eliminated e g sub block 3 written to A W No _ S
53. XECUTED bit is toggled these values must be evaluated immediately by the PLC as in the next cycle the value in the read table is overwritten again with the current weight value e The response to the READ KEY NUMBER command write table bits 1 2 3 0 0 1 is transmitted in the Word O 16 bit integer or in Word 1 82 bit floating point The low byte contains the keyboard code the high byte the function key code The weighing terminal can store a maximum of 10 keys for being called via the READ KEY NUMBER command If they are not called the oldest key actuations are overwritten After reading out the last stored key the KEY WAS PRESSED bit is reset The key memory is cleared after the device is switched on and after the master mode is exited e When writing an application block the desired data are simultaneously transferred with Word 3 For this reason writing application blocks is only possible in 16 bit integer 4 word mode e Only application blocks with the formats numeric or weight value can be read or written When writing certain tolerance sub blocks e g with DeltaTrac can be intentionally written with the format percent by setting the sign to 1 e f a non existent block or an alphanumeric block is selected the IND690 responds with ERROR COMMAND The requested data are supplied in the 16 bit integer mode in the same format as the weight value and in the 32 bit floating point mode floating point values are always
54. _001 021_025 046_001 DeltaTrac memory Response equal to 020 ot 1 999 Write equal to 020 046_999 Comment xx 46_001 46_999 106 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Application blocks No Content Format 046 DeltaTrac memory Response equal to 020 ee 1 25 Write equal to 020 070 Comment xx 46 70 The contents of the DeltaTrac memories 1 25 are identical to the contents of the DeltaTrac memories 046_001 046_025 071_001 Text memory Response A B _ Text_30 ta 1 999 Write A W 0 x X _ X X X _ Text_30 071_999 Comment xx 71_001 71_999 071 Text memory 1 20 Response equal to 071_001 ss Write equal to 071_001 090 Comment xx_xxx 71 90 The contents of the text memories 1 20 are identical to the contents of the text memories 071_001 071_020 091 Barcode EAN 28 Response A B _ EAN 28 _ _ EAN 128 01 _ _ EAN 128 310 _ _ EAN 128 JEAN 128 330 EAN 28 2 8 Article Check digit Weight Article 4 digit article No from memory Code A Check digit 1 digit calculated by IND690 Base for the weight Weight 5 digit positive weight value with 3 decimal places between 00 000 kg 99 999 kg EAN 128 01 0 1 Article or 0 1 Article Check digit or 0 1 0 Article Check digit or 0 1
55. abling Enabling Response A B _ x xX X 37 places keys Write A W 1 2 0 _ x x X 37 places Note x 1 Key enabled x 0 Key disabled The position of the numerals corresponds to the table in section 10 2 beginning with O The setting is retained when the weighing terminal is switched off Example A W 1 2 0 _ 0000000000000000100000000000000111100 All keys disabled except for F6 and the cursor keys 181 Parameters for Response A B _ Scale parameters 184 scale 1 4 Note For service information purposes the internal scale parameters can be read out printed the structure and content are scale dependent 185 Parameters for sum Response A B _ Sum scale parameters scale 199 Number of last Alibi Response A B _ Number_6 _ _ Date _ _ Time entry Gross Weight value __ _ Net Weight value Tare Weight value Note Date and time as in application block 019 701 Description of Response A B _ ID690 Interfaces application 702 Program designation Response A B _ IK07 0 0300 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 109
56. and scroll back scroll F5 return to return to forward SAVE EDIT higher level higher level changes are not saved Display page The setting of the parameters of an entry appears in a clear layout on a display page example TRANSFER KEY EDIT 2 7 TYPE AB STYLE u CRLF YES FILL NO PAD 01 DATA 011 013 First display line Information for orientation in an entry e Key name e Mode EDIT INS or ADD e Number of the display entry and total number of entries for the current printout TYPE parameter Selection possibilities AB TEXT CHRn LINE DB 52 Output content of an application block with or without designation Print out any desired text Insert n of any desired ASCII characters in the line e g for tables selection of character via DATA parameter Blank line or separator line with any desired alphanumeric characters Accesses a database field When a field is printed out all entries of the field are listed The option DB is only available when the software application supports access to a database The offered database fields are application specific Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode STYLE parameter CRLF parameter FILL parameter PAD parameter STYLE determines in which format the designation and content of the application block are printed adjustment possibilities TYPE STYLE AB DB Designatio
57. and cannot be executed e g when an attempt is made to write an non writeable application block 6 5 Profibus DP communication with a PLC 6 5 1 Overview The ProfibusDP 690 is designed for operation as a slave on the Profibus DP This provides the following possibilities with a master PLC also connected to the Profibus DP e Access to the weight values of the weighing platform connected to the weighing terminal e Operation of the weighing platforms connected to the weighing terminal Zero set taring setting specified tare values etc e Triggering key presses transmitting data strings or display of texts Profibus DP SPS ProfibusDP 690 with Profibus interface IND690 94 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 5 2 Data formats All user data are transmitted in a compressed up to 4 word long format Write table Format for transmitting user data from the PLC to the ProfibusDP 690 Read table Format for the transmission of user data from ProfibusDP 690 to the PLC Structure of the write and read table The write and read table are similarly structured and contain the following sections e Value 16 bit integer or 32 bit floating point for the transmission of weight values application block numbers etc e Commands or the corresponding responses with a total of 16 bits e Control of 16 digital I Os 6 5 3 Handshake As certain commands can not always be executed immediately
58. and with s SI SR command or disconnect port 84 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Set to zero Command Z Set gross weight display to zero after weighing platform comes to a standstill effect as when is pressed Response Z _ A Weighing platform set to zero ARE Command cannot be executed e g standstill not achieved or another command is currently being executed z _ Command cannot be executed Zero set range dropped below z _ Command cannot be executed Zero set range exceeded Comment Can only be set to zero when the weighing platform comes to a standstill in the zero set range Reset Command Reset weighing terminal to the state maintained after Power On Response IT 4 _ A _ text Serial number Comments e All running applications and functions are cancelled e The fare memory is reset to Zero Write display Command D _ Text_20 Write display D _ Darken display Response D _ A Display written the complete text appears left justified in the display marked with a symbol e g with D _ A Display written the end of the text appears left justified in the display with the beginning cut off marked with a symbol e g with Di_
59. by the scale e g taring with a restless weighing platform 3 handshake bits of the PLC allow clear monitoring of the success of its commands 1 The PLC starts a command by setting the corresponding command bit and also toggles COMMAND VALID in the write table All other command bits are O 2 The weighing terminal responds with the current data of the read table If it was possible to completely process the command the COMMAND EXECUTED bit is toggled Otherwise COMMAND EXECUTED remains unchanged 3 The PLC recognises whether it can transmit the next command or must repeat the last one from COMMAND EXECUTED and transmits the write table to the weighing terminal 4 The weighing terminal recognises from the status change of the COMMAND VALID bit that it should carry out the next command In addition the weighing terminal also detects whether the last command has been executed or is still running If the PLC attempts to start new commands before the previous one has been confirmed by the weighing terminal with a status change of COMMAND VALID the weighing terminal ignores this new command 6 5 4 Commands and responses All commands available to the PLC and the corresponding responses are shown in the following two tables Data direction PLC gt IND690 Write table Data direction IND690 gt PLC Read table Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 95
60. c target values can be selected with the cursor keys lt or gt e The terminal suggests symmetrical tolerances TOL and TOL However different tolerances are also permissible Correct entry gt With oe the entry is corrected character by character Copy constants The IND690 weighing terminal has 999 DeltaTrac memories for frequently used target values and tolerances which are programmed in the master mode 1 Enter number of DeltaTrac memory 1 999 2 Press DELT key Reference sample 1 Press DELT key 2 Lay sample on weighing platform and confirm with Q 3 Only for FILLING and CLASSIFYING Enter tolerance and confirm with lt 4 Remove sample from weighing platform Limits Minimum target value 10 Digit can be adjusted in master mode see page 37 Maximum target value configured maximum load Minimum tolerance 1 Digit Maximum tolerance 10 for the applications FILLING CHECKWEIGHING 50 for the application CLASSIFYING Note If the limits are not observed a message appears in the display e g MIN DEL for too small a target value Clear DeltaTrac target gt Press DELT key sequence value DELTA CLEARED appears briefly in the display then the weight is shown Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 19 Additional functions IND690 Base 4 2 Delete result 4 3 20 Dynamic weighing With the dynamic weighing function you can weigh restless weighing samples e g live animal
61. cending Digital output is set when the value of the application block concerned is less than or equal to the set point value b Application block Weight value to which the set point refers All application blocks with a valid weight unit kg g Ib oz ozt dwt pc are possible Factory setting Application block 012 net weight c Scale W1 W4 or ALL for all scales d Set point value With dynamic set points the weight value is entered in the normal mode see page 21 Configuring switching points 5 8 gt With F4 gt gt change to the input mask for switching points 5 8 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 5 5 Configuring external keyboard KEYBOARD PS2 Select keyboard layout of connected external keyboard Possible setting English USA English UK German French Dutch Italian Spanish Finnish Russian 5 5 6 Configuring AnalogOut 690 The functionality of AnalogOut 690 is dependent on the version of your weighing terminal ANALOG OUTPUT SCALE Select weighing platform from which the weight values are to be output at the interface AnalogOut 690 This block only appears when several weighing platforms are connected Factory setting All weighing platforms ALL SCALES Weight values can be output by all connected weighing platforms at the AnalogOut 690 interface The assignment of a weighing platform to the AnalogOut 690 interface can be chang
62. cond display 0 cece eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 29 4 17 Recall data from Alibi Memory cc 29 5 Settings in the master mode cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 32 5 1 Overview of the Master Mode e ereere reee 32 5 2 Operating the master mode renererien 33 5 3 TERMINAL master mode block rererere eerren 35 5 4 SCALE master mode block l erraren rneer 42 5 5 INTERFACE master mode DIOCK ceee et ee ete ttee tient 46 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 3 Contents IND690 Base 6 Interface CeSCIipPtiONn ccsccecccescssssssseseeeeeeesseeeeeasasseeeeneseees 67 6 1 General yeeie Coats a a vid tcl da ditihe 67 6 2 MMR COMMON Se reant etienne nania 68 6 3 METTLER TOLEDO continuous MOdG cccccecceceeeetteeeeeneeeeeeeees 79 6 4 METTLER TOLEDO SICS commond S t 0cccccceeeceeeeeeeseeteeteaaes 81 6 5 Profibus DP communication with a PLC ceeeceeeeeeseeeeeae ee ees 94 7 Application blocks wis ucisceisesc ccc seecestsvird crest eeesendivescvvieeveseneenans ens 102 7 1 Syntax and forais enaisi neiii i T i AA E E 102 7 2 List of the application DIOCKS ccceceeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeesenens 105 8 WHGT 10 CO j 2 7 E E E EAE EE EEE E EE toecestes 112 9 Technical data and accessories esssssssnsnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 115 10 ADDONGIN EA r AT 116 10 1 ASCITO E a a e a A EE E Aa IN 116 10 2 Keyboard and function codes s
63. d following service work check the explosion protected weighing system for the proper condition of all safety related parts Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 5 Safety instructions IND690 Base Operation Leakages 1 2 Competence Leakages Prevent the build up of static electricity Therefore always wear suitable working clothes when operating or performing service work on the system do not rub or wipe off the keyboard surface with a dry cloth or glove Do not use protective hoods Prevent damage to the weighing terminal Hairline cracks in the keyboard membrane are also considered damage If the IND690xx weighing terminal accompanying weighing platforms or accessories are damaged Switch off weighing terminal Separate the weighing terminal from the mains in accordance with the applicable regulations Secure the weighing ferminal against accidental start up The IND690xx panel unit does not comply with any freedom from leaks rating Therefore the installer is responsible for compliance with the freedom from leaks rating e g at control cabinet installation The respective national standards furthermore have to be observed At least a freedom from leaks rating IP54 is required in hazardous areas Safety instructions for IND690 24V A A Never operate the IND690 24V weighing terminal in hazardous areas there are special scales in our product line for this purpose The IND690
64. e specific Print code 2 of 5 Text_20 barcode specific Print code 2 of 5 interleaved Text_20 barcode specific Print code 128 UH UH JUH UH UH UH UH UH UH UH UH UH UH UH l laul lal lal lel lol o l el a lwl lal foo Text_20 barcode specific Print EAN 128 Print blank line Response P P L Alphanumeric characters printed no GA46 present Comments e Character stock ASCII character 20 hex 32 dec 7F hex 127 dec see page 116 e Printing is carried out in the font size last selected e Watch upper and lower case 92 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Actuating digital outputs Command W _ Status Switch individual digital outputs on or off W _ Status 1 _ Time 1 _ Status 2 _ Time 2 _ Status 4 _ Time 4 _ Status 5 W W Status Time Trigger time sequence of status changes of digital outputs Reset all outputs to logical O Each output is assigned a value The total of the values of those outputs which are to be closed is indicated as the Status Digital output 1 Digital output 2 Digital output 3 Digital output 4 Digital output 5 Digital output 6 Digital output 7 Digital output 8 All outputs open All outputs closed 1 99999 ms 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 0 25
65. e weight is automatically rounded off to the current increment e On certified weighing systems Tare range with MultiRange only in first increment range Example Command Response D gt N Oo ul ro au zka 88 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Delete tare weight Command TAC Delete tare weight Response TA C _ A Weighing platform tared with the specified weight Peay Clete Command not carried out Transmit data record Command SX After the weighing platform comes to a standstill transmit a data record with stable weight values Effect as when is pressed SX Transmit a data record with stable or dynamic weight values regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill S X 1 R Repeatedly transmit a data record with stable or dynamic weight values regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill
66. each other can be used simultaneously and can be adjusted individually see section 5 5 To operate the serial interfaces in the dialog mode one of the following METTLER TOLEDO command sets must be selected in the master mode e MMR command set see section 6 2 e METTLER TOLEDO Continuous mode see section 6 3 e METTLER TOLEDO SICS command set see section 6 4 Note In order to avoid data loss do not operate the interfaces in unsolicited mode In particular if the handshake is deactivated ensure that the host waits for a response after every command before a new command is sent Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 67 Interface description IND690 Base 6 2 6 2 1 Command format when transmitting weight formats Response format when transmitting weight formats Example Data formats BUS SLAVE operating mode RS485 Example 68 MMR command set Syntax and formats of communication Commands and responses for transmitting weights have the following formats Identification _ Weight value __ Unit Framing Character 1 8 digits ges Definable in sequence for number of digits characters master mode specification of variable number of factory setting command characters Crle 1 4 variable characters Identification _ Weight value _ Unit Framing Character 10 digits right 3 characters definable in sequence for justified left justified master mode
67. ed with or the command AWO10 SCALE 1 Only weight signals of the selected weighing platform can be output via the a AnalogOut 690 interface SCALE 4 START STOP MODE When the selected weight value or the selected number of pieces is within the specified en start and stop values a current voltage signal in the specified range will be output at the AnalogOut 690 interface A U I 10 V 20 mA Stop value 4 7 arruo innnan nn nny Start value i gt 0 Start value Stop value Weight For additional settings see page 61 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 59 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base ANALOG OUTPUT DELTATRAC MODE In this operating mode the net weight value on the AnalogOut 690 interface is Output in the factory setting provided DeltaTrac is active If no DeltaTrac target value is entered O V O mA are output A U I 10 V 20 mA Tolerance of End value R aa es carat as J Tolerance DeltraTrac Start value BE 0 DeltraTrac target weight Weight For additional settings see page 61 AW AT MODE In this operating mode flows are measured via the weight change per time in the supply or catch container Example 1 Weighing in with a flow rate of 4 kg sec A 4 AW At U 4 kg s 8V 3 kg s 6V 2 kg s 4V 1kg s 2V Start End Start value i Example 2 Subtractive weighing with a fl
68. el ADD INS etc EDIT block DEL PRINT STD EDIT GOTO Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 33 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 2 3 5 2 4 Example 5 2 5 5 2 6 34 Master mode operation with the navigation keys Instead of the function keys it is also possible to use the navigation keys to operate the master mode Function key Navigation key Fl e lt F2 gt gt F4 A 2s F6 OK Hl Orientation in the master mode For improved orientation the display shows the last steps in the path of the current master mode block The upper 3 lines of the display show the following path for selecting the DeltaTrac application FILLING MASTER MODE Path TERMINAL DELTATRAC Current selection FILLING Entries in the master mode The following basic rules apply to entries made in the master mode e Confirm alphanumeric entries with e Alphanumeric entries with the IND690 see page 24 e To accept the displayed value Press lt 4 Emergency entrance into the master mode If a personal code has been assigned for entering the master mode and you have forgotten your code you can still enter the master mode gt Enter the character sequence C L E A R as your personal code Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 3 TERMINAL master mode block 5 3 1 Overview of the TERMINAL master mode block In the TERMINAL master mode
69. elect ACTIVATED 2 With JT change to SCALE 1 and select YES with lt or gt if this scale is to be the sum scale 3 Repeat the procedure for SCALE 2 SCALE 4 Factory setting SUM SCALE DEACTIVATED ACOUSTIC SIGNAL Signal tone On Off Factory setting SIGNAL ON RESET TERMINAL Reset all terminal functions to the factory setting DELTATRAC Filling Autoprint within tol no Print only within tol no Min Delta 40 d DATE TIME Format DD MM YY HH MM SS 24h Summertime off MASTER MODE START POS Normal SCREENSAVER off BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY On DYNAMIC WEIGHING No printout CONTROL MODE X 10 key ID5 MODE Off DISPLAY DURATION 2 3 seconds MODE SCALES Serial ACOUSTIC SIGNAL on Comment The memories are not affected by this Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 41 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 42 5 4 SCALE master mode block In the first block the weighing platform is selected SCALE 1 SCALE 4 with IND690 and SCALE 1 SCALE 3 with IND690xx or IND690 24V The settings for the METTLER TOLEDO industrial scales are described below The settings for METTLER TOLEDO LabTec Excellence scales are described in the corresponding operating instructions 5 4 1 Overview of the SCALE master mode block In the SCALE master mode block the following settings for the weight can be carried out WEIGHING PROC UNIVERSAL STATIC ADAPT WEIGHING WEIGHING Berne VIBRATION AVERAGE EXTREME I
70. elect permissible sub block block O NO BLOCK e Entered application block does not gt Enter different application block exist BUFFER IS FULL e Data string of transfer key contains gt Change configuration of transfer key more than 10 application blocks DISPLAY MODE e Weighing cell defective gt Contact METTLER TOLEDO Customer Service Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 113 What to do if IND690 Base Error Display Possible causes Remedy NO ANALOG OUTPUT e Resolution or maximum load of the selected weighing bridge was changed gt Reconfigure Interface AnalogOut 690 in master mode SCALE NUMBER DOUBLED e 2 weighing platforms with same scale number connected Contact METTLER TOLEDO Customer Service 114 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Technical data and accessories 9 Technical data and accessories Weighing functions Tare compensation At the press of a button or automatically up to maximum load subtractive Tare target value e For single range scales over entire weighing range subtractive e For multi range scales depending on national calibration regulations e 999 stored tare memories protected against power failure Tare indicator NET lights up with saved tare weight DeltaTrac e Analog display of dynamic measured values e With optical marks for target value and tolerances e Asymmetr
71. er the lower tolerance in the unit displayed 4 With 4f change to TOL press EDIT and enter the upper tolerance in the unit displayed 5 To load additional DeltaTrac constants press 4f and repeat steps 1 to 4 DELETE ALL DELTA Delete all DeltaTrac memories Notes e With the cursor keys lt or gt you can scroll through the existing DeltaTrac memories e When entering the target weight and tolerances it is possible to change the weight unit with the cursor keys lt or gt e The terminal suggests symmetrical tolerances TOL and TOL However different tolerances are also permissible DELTATRAC Set DeltaTrac application TYPE Select DeltaTrac application FILLING Weigh in target weight within a tolerance range factory setting CLASSIFYING Evaluate the test samples as good too light or too heavy based on the target weight and tolerance CHECKWEIGHING Determine difference between target and actual weight AUTO PRINT WITHIN TOL Automatic printout when actual weight lies within the specified tolerance PRINT ONLY WITHIN Printout only when actual value lies within the specified tolerance TOL MIN DELTA Specify minimum target weight adjustable from 10 100 d factory setting 40 d LANGUAGE Select dialog language Possible settings German English French Dutch Italian Spanish Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 37 Settings in the master mode IND690
72. et points gt Press the SETP key and delete the value with the Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 21 Additional functions IND690 Base 22 4 7 Multiplicative tare function The multiplicative tare function is particularly suitable when pallets with identical containers are filled If the number of containers and tare of the individual container are known the weighing terminal calculates the total tare 1 Press MUL T key 2 Enter known tare weight of individual container and confirm with 3 Enter number of containers and confirm with 4 When the weighing platform is relieved the total tare value is shown in the display with a negative sign Note The weight unit for entering the tare weight can be selected with the cursor keys lt and gt Additive tare function With the additive tare function you can subtract the tare of additional containers with a know tare weight for related weighings e g if containers with different weights are filled on one pallet 1 Place container on scale and press ADD T key 2 Enter known tare weight and confirm with The total net weight appears in the weight display Note The weight unit for entering the tare weight can be selected with the cursor keys lt Or gt Sandwich tare With the sandwich tare function you can detect additional tare weights for related weighings without loosing the total gross and total net Example In production or shippin
73. etween 00 000 kg 99 999 kg 094 Identification data Response A B _ Name text_20 _ _ Identification text_30 099 Code A Code F Write A W 0 x x _ Name text_20 Identification text_30 Comment xx 94 99 101 Status Response A B _ HW Text_21 _ _ Mode Text_21 _ _ 109 COM1 COM9 Status Text_21 __ Settings Text_31 Write A W 1 0 xX _ Transmit buffer COM x Note x 1 9 The information entered is sent directly via the selected interface The max data length of a transmit buffer is 246 characters 110 Scales ID Response A B _ Scale No Scale 1 Number_2 _ _ Scale No Scale 2 Number_2 Scale No Scale 3 Number_2 _ _ Scale No Scale 4 Number_2 _ _ Scale No Sum scale Number_2 Note This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES is selected under the SCALES MODE When a sum scale is configured the scale number 05 is output in the last sub block If no sum scale is configured the last sub block is empty 111_001 Gross weight scales Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit Ne 1 4 sum scale Note This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES 111_005 is selected under the SCALES MODE 112_001 Net weight scales 1 Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit 52 4 sum scale Note This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES 112_005 is selected under the SCALES MODE 113_001 Tare weight scales 1 Response A B _ Weight value _ Uni
74. g boxes are laid between individual layers in the transport container The weight of these boxes can be subtracted with this function 1 Press ITARE key 2 Place sandwich tare e g box on scale and confirm with The net weight is retained Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 10 4 11 4 11 1 Enter numerical identification Display ID code and test weighing platform Each time the weighing platform configuration is changed the ID code counter is increased by 1 On certified weighing platforms the displayed ID code must match the ID code on the ID code sticker otherwise the calibration is no longer valid Display ID code gt Press and hold until IDENTCODE appears in the display Test weighing platform gt Press again The connected weighing platform is checked The display shows CHECK SCALE and then SCALE IS OK after completing the test Note If weighing platform is defective display shows SCALE ERROR Identifications The weighing terminal is equipped with 6 identification data memories for storing identification data Code A Code F The memories have a name e g Article No and a content which identifies the current weighing e g 1234567 The memories are named in the master mode and the names can be noted on the keyboard When the CODE keys are pressed the name appears in the display Identification data Code A Code F can be entered or reca
75. g during dynamic weighing NO PRINT Results during dynamic weighing are not automatically printed out factory setting AUTO PRINT Each result during dynamic weighing is automatically printed Dynamic weights are marked with Result on the printout ID5 MODE Deactivating or activating downward compatibility with IDS If ID5 MODE ON is selected the IND690 is operated with downward compatibility to the IDS Affected settings Text length of identification data 18 characters Text length for keys CODE A D max 18 characters Date time dd mm yy hh mm ss Barcode print command PS 1EAN13 PS 2Code 39 PS 3EAN13 Factory setting ID5 MODE OFF DISPLAY DURATION Set display duration for messages ERROR MESSAGES Set display duration for error messages factory setting 2 seconds INFO MESSAGES Set display duration for informational messages factory setting 3 seconds 40 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode MODE SCALES Select between serial and parallel operating mode for the connected scales SCALES SERIAL Serial operation of the connected scales Only the weight value of the current scale is displayed SCALES PARALLEL Parallel operation of the connected scales All weight values of the connected scales are displayed simultaneously SUM SCALE A sum scale can be defined in parallel scale operation 1 SUM SCALE S
76. gher resolution are marked with a Displaying weight values in higher resolution gt Press X 10 key The weight value is displayed in at least a 10x higher resolution The higher resolution is displayed until the X 10 key is pressed again Note With certified weighing platforms the weight value only appears in a higher resolution as long as the X 10 key is pressed 4 5 Display gross weight The gross weight can only be displayed when a tare weight has been saved gt Press GROSS key and hold down The gross weight is displayed 4 6 Specifying dynamic set points Conditions e 4 1 0 690 interface or 8 690 relay box connected e SETPOINT MODE ON is selected and a dynamic switching point is allocated to at least one output in the mastermode Use Ifthe specified set point values are exceeded or dropped below digital outputs are set e g for controlling lamps flaps valves etc Dynamic set points can be set for each weighing procedure individually The set points are retained until they are overwritten with a new value or deleted Specifying set points 1 Press the SETP key the entry prompt for the first dynamic set point appears 2 Enter the desired weight value and confirm with lt 3 If additional dynamic set points are configured the entry prompt appears for the next dynamic set point 4 Enter the desired weight value and confirm with 5 Repeat the procedure until all set points have been entered Deleting s
77. hange over terminal to a different weight unit 70 T Tare 71 T_ Specify tare weight 71 DY_ Specify DeltaTrac target value 72 S Transmit in case of weighing platform stabilization 72 SI Transmit independent of weighing platform stabilization 72 SIR Transmit repeatedly independent of weighing platform stabilization 73 SR Transmit stabilized weight values repeatedly depending on a weight 73 change SR_ Transmit repeatedly depending on weighing platform stabilization with 73 specification of an excursion value SX Transmit data record after weighing platform stabilization 74 SXI Transmit data record independent of weighing platform stabilization 74 SXIR Transmit data record repeatedly independent of weighing platform 74 stabilization ARNO Read information of application block 75 AWNo _ Write to application block 75 D_ Write to display 75 P_ Print alphanumeric characters or barcodes on the GA46 76 DS Trigger acoustic signal 76 ID Interrogate terminal identification 76 W_ Actuating digital outputs 77 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 69 Interface description IND690 Base 6 2 3 Command description Switch keypad on or off Command RO Switch on keypad Ril Switch off keypad Response RB Keypad switched on or off Comments e Factory setting Keypad switched on
78. has not received the configuration data properly Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 5 7 GSD file The GSD file required for communication with the ProfibusDP 690 is available from METTLER TOLEDO Service or can be downloaded from the Profibus GSD Library at http www profibus com 6 5 8 Profibus DP 690 demo kit For a demonstration and test of all commands with a normal PC ask METTLER TOLEDO Customer Service for the ProfibusDP 690 demo kit Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 101 Application blocks IND690 Base 7 Application blocks 102 7 1 Read Response Example Application blocks are internal information memories in which weighing data calculated quantities configuration data or character sequences entered with the keypad are stored The content of the application blocks can be read out or written to with a computer When the GA46 printer is connected the assignment of the application blocks can be printed out see operating instructions for the GA46 printer Syntax and formats The syntax and formats are dependent on the command set selected in the dialog mode see page 49 Read application block A R No A R _ No A B _ Information A information Command MMR Command SICS Response MMR Response SICS MMR command set SICS command set The weighing terminal receives the comma
79. hown above the function keys The cursor keys lt or gt can then be used to switch to other function key assignments Independent of the application software the IND690 Base has the following additional functions DELT DYN UNIT X10 GROSS MODE Weighing Dynamic Change Increase res Display gross Activate with the weighing weight unit olution see weight master mode DeltaTrac see 4 2 see 4 3 4 4 This key see 4 5 see Chapter 5 see 4 1 is not as signed when the control mode is con tinually switched on MUL T ADD T ITARE SETP OFF INFO Multiplicative Additive tare Sandwich tare Set dynamic Switching off Calling up fare function function see 4 9 set points terminal information see 4 7 see 4 8 see 4 6 This key is not assigned if no set points are defined Weighing with the DeltaTrac The DeltaTrac is an analog display which makes it easier to read the weighing results In the master mode you can select how the DeltaTrac is displayed for the various weighing tasks FILLING CLASSIFYING or CHECKWEIGHING Notes e With the DeltaTrac signals you can also control lamps flaps or valves see page 56 e With the AnalogOut 690 interface the net value can be output as an analog current or voltage signal see page 59 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 17 Additional functions IND690 Base Application For weighing in to a target weight with
80. ic tolerances possible e 3 selectable applications e 999 DeltaTrac memories protected against power failure Setting to zero Automatic or manual Gross changeover Display of weight value can be changed over to gross weight at press of a button Unit changeover Unit can be changed over to weight units kg g Ib oz ozt dwt in dependence on national calibration regulations at press of a button Stabilization detector 4 step with motion indicator Weighing process adapter 3 step adjustment to weighing sample Vibration adapter 3 step adjustment to ambient conditions MinWeigh e Weight values below the minimum weighing in quantity are identified with e Minimum weighing in quantity fixed or calculated Identification data e 6 memories for 30 alphanumeric characters can be recalled with keys A to F e Each memory can be assigned a fixed name which can be written in the marking field next to the corresponding key e 999 memories for frequently used identification data Info function Displays of current weighing data identification data and memories at the press of a button Date and time e For printout or output via the data interface e Quariz controlled 12 or 24 hour display automatic calendar function Europe USA or free format safe against power failure e Automatic summer time switchover Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 115 Appendix IND690 Base
81. ication response ri A dey Bi yaar 5 _ k g T A 13 2 9 5 ZIK The following symbols are used in the command description 10 numbers with sign and decimal point right justified with preceding blank spaces Unit 3 characters left justified with following blank spaces Text n maximum of n characters left justified Weight value The string framing is mandatory however it is not listed in the following command description e Enter commands as upper case letters e Text fo be entered must always be placed in quotation marks Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 81 Interface description IND690 Base 6 4 2 Command overview Command Meaning Page Level 0 10 Transmit list of all available SICS commands 83 1 Transmit SICS level and SICS versions 83 12 Transmit scale data terminal platform 83 I3 Transmit scale software version program number 84 14 Transmit serial number 84 S SI SIR Transmit display contents 84 Z Set to zero 85 Reset 85 Level 1 D Write display 85 DW Weight display 85 K Keyboard monitoring 86 SR Transmit stable weight values repeatedly depending on a weight change 87 T Taring 87 TI Tare immediately 88 TA Specify tare weight 88 TAC Delete tare weight 89 Level 2 SX SXI SXIR Transmit data record 89 RO RI
82. ighing terminal in a bus system The following parameters are set automatically for the dialog No handshake no continuous transmission no transfer string fixed string framing The PC is the master the terminals act as slaves and only transmit when requested to do so by the master The master must also wait until after sending out a command until the slave s answer is received Each terminal must be assigned a unique address Additional setting ENTER TERMINAL ADDRESS Possible addresses 1 31 COMMUNICATION BITS PER CHARACTER STOPBITS PARITY BAUDRATE Set communication parameters factory settings are shown in bold print All parameters are shown on a display page and can be set there for function key assignment see page 51 Possible settings 7 bits 8 bits Possible settings 1 stop bit 2 stop bits Possible settings Parity even parity odd parity space parity mark no parity Possible settings 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 baud MODE STANDARD SETTING DIALOG MODE PRINT MODE Set operating mode This selection does not appear when interface RS485 422 690 is operated in the BUS SLAVE operating mode Set operating mode to factory setting MMR dialog mode no handshake no auto transmission no continuous transmission transfer string Standard string framing CeL For dialog between weighing terminal and computer For other settings see next section To pr
83. ing 10 V Possible settings O V 10 V or O mA 20 mA deviation from stop value of analog signal when the target weight tolerance is reached Factory setting Tolerance O V Parameters for the AW AT MODE AB AW AT Application block number for the weight value to be output at the AnalogOut 690 interface Factory setting Application block 012 net weight Value for the change in the analog output signal in the case of a weight change of one unit per second START VALUE Starting value of the analog output signal Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 Factory setting O V Possible settings O V 10 V or O mA 20 mA 61 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 5 7 Configuring Ethernet 690 The weighing terminal can only be operated on a network with a valid IP address subnet mask and gateway address if the weighing terminal is to route connections to another partial network Ask your system administrator for these addresses ETHERNET Configuring Ethernet 690 COMMUNICATION For adaptation of the communication parameters between weighing terminal and the Ethernet module see page 48 MODE For adaptation of the communication mode see page 48 IP ADDRESS IP address entry SUBNET MASK Net mask entry GATEWAY Gateway address entry With DOS entry window With browser 62 Note Additional information on the configuration of the Ethernet 690 network card and information
84. ing barcode or RFID readers DESTINATION BLOCK 000 00 Enter the number of the application block and of the subsequent block with which the barcode or RFID entry is to be described When a target block is selected barcode or RFID information can be read directly into this block without having to press a key beforehand see page 27 AUTOMATIC ENTRY If AUTOMATIC ENTRY ON is selected the received barcode or RFID code is shown in the display and is then accepted as the entry automatically The display duration can be set in the TERMINAL master mode block see page 40 5 5 3 Setting AlibiMemory ALIBI MEMORY Configure contents of the entries of the alibi memory ENTRY LENGTH Use 4f to select from various entries the contents are shown in the display 15 CHARACTERS Gross tare date time scale number MinWeigh tare source 15 characters Factory setting 35 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 20 characters 45 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 30 characters 55 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 20 characters ID code B 20 characters 55 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 20 characters ID code C 20 characters 55 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 20 characters ID code D 20 characters 55 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 20 characters ID code E 20 characters 55 CHARACTERS Same as 1 additionally ID code A 20 characters ID code F 20 cha
85. int weighing data e g on a form printer For other settings see page 50 48 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode Set dialog mode DIALOG MODE Set dialog between weighing terminal and computer MMR HANDSHAKE AUTOMATIC CONTINUOUS TRANSMISSION TRANSFER STRING STRING FRAMING For information on dialog mode with the MMR command set see page 68 All parameters are shown on a display page and can be set there Possible settings e NO HANDSHAKE e CL HANDSHAKE for additional information on the CL handshake see page 118 e XON XOFF PROTOCOL This block does not appear with the RS485 422 690 interface Possible settings e NO AUTO TRANSMISSION e AUTO SIR after each measuring cycle a stabilized or dynamic weight is transmitted e AUTO DIR weight values are transmitted as with AUTO SIR and additionally the special characters in the display are transmitted for a second display Fixed communications parameters 9600 baud 7 data bits 2 stop bits parity even e AUTO SR after each weight change which is greater than the set value a motionless weight value and then a dynamic weight value are sent This block does not appear with the RS485 422 690 interface Possible settings e STANDARD gross net tare e OPTION 082 083 gross net tare in GNT form see operating instructions Option 082 e USER DEFINED enter numbers of the ap
86. itch over the outputs with the keys 1 to 8 of the numerical keypad Set inputs Set inputs e g by connecting a supply voltage 24 V Two 8 ID7 relay boxes Switch back and forth between the two 8 690 relay boxes with key 9 of the numerical keypad Exit 1 0 TEST Exit the I O test and the master mode with the O key of the numerical keypad Comments e During the I O tests only the keys 609 619 and are active e Serial interfaces can be used during the I O test e The possible functions for the inputs and outputs are listed in the Appendix see Section 10 4 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 57 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base SETPOINT MODE ON defining set points 58 After SETPOINT MODE ON is selected the following input mask appears for the setpoints 1 4 Example SP1 FT AOI2 wi 1 2345 KG SP2 FL A013 w2 0 5678 KG SP3 DT A012 ALL SP4 DL AOI ALL 4 parameters can be set for each set point a Type of set point FT fixed set point ascending Fl fixed set point descending DT dynamic set point ascending DJ dynamic set point descending Fixed set point Set point value is specified in the master mode and cannot be changed in the weighing mode Dynamic set point Set point value is specified in the weighing mode see page 21 Ascending Digital output is set when the value of the application block concerned is greater than or equal to the set point value De
87. l f Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 31 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 Settings in the master mode 5 1 TERMINAL O K RESET eS FOCTARE O K OA TERMINAL PAC SCALE INTERFACES SERVICE 32 Cl FIXED EJEN O K O K Overview of the master mode In the master mode you adapt the IND690 Base weighing terminal to meet your needs Depending on the configuration the master mode is divided into 4 or 5 master mode blocks which are in turn divided into further blocks PAC INTERFACES SERVICE iii O K O K O K 1 RESET WEIGHING _ VIBRATION SCALE PROC ADAPT ADAPTER For system settings such as entering the date and time or loading permanent texts see section 5 3 To set application specific parameters see operating instructions of the respective application software This block does not appear with IND690 Base To select one of the connected weighing platforms For each selected weighing platform the parameters are then set which concern the weight value e g stability detector unit etc see section 5 4 To select an interface The communication parameters are then set for each interface see section 5 5 For configuring the weighing platform s On IDNet weighing platforms only for METTLER TOLEDO service technicians On weighing platforms with an analog signal output see service manual A D converter Point ME 22004256 Opera
88. lled for each weighing and are printed immediately Enter identification An identification may contain a maximum of 30 characters 1 Press one of the keys CODE A CODE F 2 Enter identification data Code A Code F via the numeric keypad and confirm with Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 23 Additional functions IND690 Base Enter 1 Press one of the keys CODE A CODE F alphanumeric The functions keys are given the following assignment identification ABCDE FGHIJ KLMNO PQRST UVWXY Z C Selection of Selection of Selection of Selection of Selection of Selection of letters A to E letters F to J letters K to O letters P to T letters U to Y letter Z or a special character 2 Select desired group of letters e g press KLMNO key 3 Select desired letter The display changes again to the above selection 4 Repeat entry in steps 2 and 3 for additional characters Notes e Letters and numbers can be combined as desired e tis possible to switch between upper case and lower case with the cursor keys A and v The following special characters are then also available with the lower case letters amp Recall fixed text memory The IND690 weighing terminal is equipped with 999 memories for fixed texts which can be programmed in the master mode and used as identifications 1 Enter memory number 1 999 2 Press a key CODE A CODE F The saved fixed text is now a
89. low at the gt Charge storage battery IND690 24V e QOperating mode selector switch for gt Set operating mode selector switch to storage battery operation mains desired operating mode operation set incorrectly at the IND690 24V Underload e Load plate not in place gt Apply load plate e Preload not applied gt Apply preload e Weighing range dropped below gt Set zero Overload e Weighing range exceeded gt Relieve weighing platform e Weighing platform locked gt Release lock Weight display unstable Agitated set up location gt Adjust vibration adapter e Draft gt Avoid drafts e Contact between load plate and or gt Eliminate contact weighing sample and surroundings e Power malfunction gt Check mains Wrong weight display e Wrong setting to zero of weighing gt Relieve weighing platform set to zero platform and repeat weighing e Wrong tare weight gt Delete tare or enter right tare value e Contact between load plate and or gt Eliminate contact weighing sample and surroundings e Weighing platform tilted gt Level weighing platform e Wrong weighing platform selected gt Select right weighing platform A whistle sound is e Storage battery level too low gt Charge storage battery or switch over emitted in the to 24 VDC mains operation IND690 24V WRONG CODE e Wrong personal code gt Enter right personal code 112 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base What to do if Error Display Pos
90. luetooth 47 66 Bus Slave 48 68 c Change over weight unit 70 90 115 Check mode 40 Checkweighing 18 CL20mA 46 Classifying 18 Cleaning 11 Command format 81 Command overview 69 82 Communication 48 Configuration printouts 51 120 D Data formats 68 81 Date 38 115 DeltaTrac 17 37 72 91 115 DeltaTrac memory 19 37 DeltaTrac mode 60 DeltaTrac target values 19 72 91 Dialog mode 48 67 Digital inputs outputs 47 Display 10 75 85 Display Mode 113 Display update 44 Dynamic weighing 20 40 E Edit data string 52 Error messages 78 94 112 Ethernet 47 62 External keypad 28 59 F Filling 18 Function key codes 117 Function keys 10 17 G GA46 46 Gross 21 115 l O test 57 ID code 23 ID5 mode 40 Identifications 23 76 115 IDNet scale 46 IDs 38 Interface connections 46 Interface description 67 Interface type 46 Introduction 8 K Key codes 117 Keypad 11 KeysABCDEF 38 L Language 37 M Master mode 32 Memory 26 METTLER TOLEDO conti nuous mode 50 MMR command set 49 68 Multiplicative tare function 22 Multi scale mode 15 41 0 Operating mode 48 P Personal code 39 Print 26 Print mode 48 50 Printout 76 ProfibusDP 47 PS2 47 R Recall information 25 Relay box 8 47 Representable characters 116 Reset scale 45 Reset terminal 41 Response format 81 Restart 44 RFID 46 RS232 46 RS485 422 47 S Safety instructions 5 Sandwich tare 22
91. n STABILITY DETECTOR Adapt automatic stability detector Possible settings ASD 0 Stability detector switched off only possible with non certified weighing platforms ASD 1 fast display good reproducibility ASD 2 A v factory setting ASD 3 A vy ASD 4 slow display very good reproducibility AUTOZERO Switch automatic zero point correction on or off The automatic zero point correction corrects the weight of minor dirt with the weighing platform unloaded Factory setting AUTOZERO ON Comment On certified weighing platforms the zero point correction is always switched on AUTOTARA Switch automatic taring on or off Factory setting AUTOTARA OFF Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 43 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base AUTO CLEAR TARE Activate deactivate automatic taring with automatic deleting of the tare weight when the scale is unloaded Factory setting AUTO CLEAR TARE OFF RESTART Switch restart function on or off When RESTART ON is set the zero point and tare value remain stored after the power supply is interrupted When the weighing platform is switched on again the terminal shows the current weight Factory setting RESTART OFF SECOND UNIT Select second weight unit Possible units g kg Ib oz ozt dwt Unit Abbreviation Conversion to g Kilogram kg 1000 g Pound Ib 453 59237 g Ounce Oz 28 349523125 g Troy
92. n and content in grouped style Designation and content in two lines grouped style Designation and content separated with extra blank spaces Content alone left justified Content alone centred Content alone right justified TEXT Left justified Centred JOE el Right justified Force line feed the CRLF parameter is only available for e Text left justified e ___ content alone left justified Designation and content separated with extra blank spaces e Type CHRn Show content with leading blank spaces up to maximum available length the FILL parameter is only available for e u Designation and content separated with extra blank spaces e ___ content alone left justified L content alone centred Show designation and content separated with x blank spaces Possible settings O 63 extra blank spaces The PAD parameter is only available for e Designation and content separated with extra blank spaces e Content alone left justified Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 53 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base DATA FIELD parameter Depending on the TYPE selected DATA or FIELD is available DATA TYPE FIELD ENTRY LINE DATA 1 alphanumeric character Entry also possible as ASCII code see below AB DATA Number of application blocks to be output xxx The application block can be further specified with the following keys AB_EXT _
93. n the second display e Set to zero e Taring IND690 as second display With IND690 as a second display the weight value fills the entire display BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY ON 4 17 Recall data from Alibi memory With the AlibiMemory 690 memory module you can fulfill your recording obligations in certified operation without having to archive paper AlibiMemory 690 automatically assigns every weighing operation a consecutive data record number that also appears on the printout saves the net and tare value the date and the time and also the scale number tare source MinWeigh and if necessary additional ID codes Immediately after the following actions entries are made in the alibi memory e Interface commands S and SX e Interface command SR as soon as a stable weight value has been determined e Pressing e Automatic transfer key printout when a certain weight value is reached AutoPrint The AlibiMemory 690 operates according to the principle of a ring memory When the capacity limit of 675500 data records is reached the oldest data record is deleted and overwritten with data from the latest weighing By entering suitable search criteria you can quickly access the data of a very specific weighing Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 29 Additional functions IND690 Base 4 17 1 Initiate gt Press INFO ALIBI key sequence The function keys change to the following assignment FIND gt gt
94. nd from the computer to read out the content of the No application block Possible formats for No are XXX Entire application block XXX ZZ Sub block of an application block XXX_YVY Read only memory XXX_yyy ZZ Sub block of a read only memory This read command is not contained in the following description of the application blocks MMR command set SICS command set As a response the weighing terminal transmits the content of the No application block to the computer This response is contained in the following description of the application blocks in the MMR version Read out tare memory 1 A RI_ A TOF sep 5 kigi Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Application blocks Write Response Example Note If an application block is not in use the weighing terminal transmits the corresponding number of blank spaces in place of the data For example when Tare Memory 1 is not in use the weighing terminal transmits the following response A B MMR resp A W _lA SICS Write to application block A W No _ Information MMR command set A W _ No _ Information SICS command set The weighing terminal receives the command from the computer to write to the No application block
95. nection For additional settings see Section 5 5 6 ETHERNET Only for COM2 COMY This requires Ethernet 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 7 PROFIBUS DP Only for COM2 COM9 This requires ProfibusDP 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 8 WLAN Only for COM2 COMY This requires WLAN 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 9 BLUETOOTH Only for COM2 COMY This requires Bluetooth 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 10 USB Only for COM2 COMY This requires an interface USB 690 to be installed at the selected interface connection For additional settings see Section 5 5 1 KEYBOARD PS2 For connecting an external keyboard Only for COM9 This requires an interface PS2 690 to be installed at COMY For additional settings see Section 5 5 5 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 47 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 5 1 Settings in the master mode blocks RS232 RS422 RS485 CL20mA USB RS232 RS422 RS485 CL20mA USB OPERATING MODE 1 1 CONNECTION BUS SLAVE This selection only appears with the RS485 master mode block Weighing terminal and peripheral are directly connected For operating the we
96. ng at the time HH MM SS is found 30 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions Enter net tare value 1 Press NET or TARE key 2 Enter weight value and confirm with The function key assignment changes back again for selection of the search criteria Note The weight unit for entering the weight values can be selected with the cursor keys lt OF gt Start search gt Press START key AlibiMemory 690 searches for the oldest data record which meets the entered search criteria Notes e The search may take up to 10 seconds e f no data record with the entered values is found the message NO MATCHING DATE RECORD appears e f no search criterion has been entered the oldest data record is displayed 4 17 4 Displaying data records Found data records are shown in the display on 2 pages You can change between the two pages with the cursor keys lt or gt Example 1st page D Z 02 04 98 09 25 51 1 2 NUM 000987 NET 25 000 KG kal TARE 100 346 KG PT Example 2nd page ARTICLE NO 2 2 A 123456789 ORDER NO B 55555 Scroll forward back The key gt gt enables you fo scroll within the found data records Notes e When during scrolling with the key gt gt all entries of the AlibiMemory 690 have been searched through the message END OF FILE appears e If a weight value has fallen below the set minimum weight the weight value is also shown in the alibi memory with the symbo
97. nted or transferred e Manual or automatic data transfer e Key which triggers printing or data transfer Factory setting e Manual triggering with e The content of the display is transferred or printed Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 14 4 14 1 Example 4 14 2 Example Enter values with barcode or RFID reader If you have connected a barcode or RFID reader to the weighing terminal you can make all required entries such as identifications or target specifications easily with the barcode or RFID reader Read in any desired entries with the barcode or RFID reader Read in identification Code A 1 Press CODE A key the weighing terminal expects the entry of Code A 2 Enter identification Code A with the barcode or RFID reader The identification read in appears in the display 3 Confirm barcode entry with Read in a frequently used entry directly with the barcode or RFID reader If your working procedure repeatedly requires the same entry you can configure the barcode or RFID reader in the master mode see page 55 so that no additional keys need to be pressed on the weighing terminal Barcodes are automatically read in as Code A If the working procedure requires the entry of Code A gt Enter identification Code A with barcode reader The information read in appears in the display and is automatically processed by the weighing terminal as Code A Operating
98. oning 2 3 2 Keypad DOO a DOO VAN JLO 2 3 45 6 7 8 1 CODE A CODE F keys enter identification data 2 SCALE key select scale 3 ZERO SET key set scale to zero test scale 4 Function keys F1 F6 the current assignment is shown in the display above the key 5 TARA key tare scale 6 TARE SPECIFICATION key enter known tare values numerically 7 CLEAR key clear entries and values 8 ENTER key accept and transfer data 9 Cursor keys 10 Numeric keypad with decimal point 2 4 Cleaning DANGER OF SHOCK gt Do not open the weighing terminal to clean CAUTION gt Make sure that unused connection sockets are covered with protective caps to protect the socket contacts from moisture and dirt gt Do not use high pressure cleaners Cleaning gt Wipe off the weighing terminal with a commercially available glass or plastic cleaner Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 11 Basic functions IND690 Base 3 Basic functions 3 1 Switch on from the standby mode Switch off Switch on with restart 3 2 Switching on and off gt Press any key The display shows a weight value based on the last tare value and Zero point gt Press function key OFF The display goes out and the IND690 weighing terminal is in the standby mode The zero point and fare value remain saved Note If the function key OFF does not appear in the curren
99. or after receiving SYN 3 The weighing terminal acknowledges the receipt of SYN again with SYN and signals its readiness to receive with ACK 4 Then the computer can transmit a command after each ACK 1 The weighing terminal transmits SYN after switch on 2 The computer transmits the character SYN after switch on or after receiving SYN 3 The weighing terminal acknowledges the receipt of SYN again with SYN and signals its readiness to receive with ACK 4 The computer signals its readiness to receive with ACK 5 During operation the weighing terminal receives data and transmits ACK when it is ready to receive data again The computer receives data and transmits ACK when it is ready to receive data again Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Appendix 10 4 Selection possibilities for the assignment of the digital inputs and outputs Digital inputs Assignment Function NOT USED no function stored ON OFF switch terminal on or off ZERO SET like TARE SET like 6T ENTER like CLEAR like c SCALE like SCALE 1 SCALE 4 switch over to Scale 1 4 F1 F6 like key Fl F6 Digital outputs Assignment Function NOT USED no function stored DELTA BELOW DeltaTrac below tolerance DELTA GOOD DeltaTrac within tolerance DELTA ABOVE DeltaTrac above tolerance STABLE scale stationary no movement 10 5 SETPOINT 1 SETPOINT 8 SCALE 1 SCALE 4 Setpoint 1 8 reached or exceeded current scale is Scale 1
100. ow rate of 3 kg sec starting value of the analog voltage signal 10 V Au 1 kg s 12V Start value 0 kg s 1 kg s 2 kg s 3 kg s 4 kg s 2V 5 kg s 0 l AW At Y Start End In both cases a change in the flow rate of 1 kg sec results in a change in the analog voltage signal of 2 V For additional settings see page 61 60 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode Parameter for Start Stop mode AB VALUE WEIGHT Application block number for the weight value to be output at the AnalogOut 690 interface Factory setting Application block 012 net weight Starting value of the analog output signal Factory setting O V Possible settings O V 10 V or O mA 20 mA Stop value of the analog output signal Factory setting 10 V Possible settings O V 10 V or O mA 20 mA Weight value at which the analog output is to start Factory setting O g or O kg Weight value from which the maximum value of the analog signal is to be output Factory setting Maximum load of weighing platform Parameter for DeltaTrac mode AB Application block number for the weight value to be output at the AnalogOut 690 interface Factory setting Application block 012 net weight V mA AT ZERO Starting value of the analog output signal Factory setting O V Possible settings O V 10 V or O mA 20 mA V mA AT TARGET Stop value of the analog output signal TOLERANCE Factory sett
101. plication block for COM5 Number_3 S Start value voltage current _ Unit S S Stop value voltage current _ Unit S S Tolerance voltage current Unit AW AT mode A W 7 xX xX _ A Application block for COM5 Number_3 Start value voltage current _ Unit S S Delta voltage current _ Weight unit s Note XX 22 COM5 XX 23 COM6 110 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Application blocks No Content Format 724 Set point 1 Response A B _ Set point Text_2 TAE 731 AXX X VV 12 2 _ _ Scale Text_3 Set point value weight value Write A W 7 2 x _ Set point type Text_2 S AXX X ViVi Vi 12 2 8 8 Scale Text_3 ss Set point value weight value Note XX 24 31 Set point type FT FL DT DL Scale W1 W2 W3 ALL Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 111 What to do if IND690 Base 8 What to do if battery operation at the IND690 24V Error Display Possible causes Remedy Display is dark e No mains voltage gt Check mains e Terminal switched off gt Switch on terminal e Power cord not connected gt Plug in power plug e Brief malfunction gt Switch terminal off and on again e Switch off time too short in storage gt Switch off power for 10 seconds e Storage battery level too
102. plication block transmitted Comments e Transmitted information is dependent on application block see chapter 7 e Number of application block must be entered as 3 digits with preceding Zeros Write to application block Command A WI No _ Information Write to application block AW No Reset application block AW No _ Delete application block Response A B Written to application block Comments e Information to be entered is dependent on target block see chapter 7 e Deleting and resetting have same effect Write to display Command D _ Text_20 Write to display D _ Switch display to dark D Set display to normal status Response D B Written to display Comments e Character stock ASCII characters 20 hex 32 deci 7F hex 127 deci see page 116 e Watch upper and lower case Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 75 Interface description IND690 Base Alphanumeric printout on GA46 printer Command P __ Text_48 Print text as per setting P _ S 1 Text_48 Print text in small type P _ 2 Text_48 Print text in normal type PI_ S 3 Text_48 Print text in large type P _ A Text_48 Print text in small type and bold print P _ S B
103. plication blocks which are to be transmitted or printed out Possible settings factory settings are printed in bold print e CR Yes No e LF Yes No e lt STX gt lt ETX gt Yes No e BLOCK CHECK CHAR Yes No SICS STANDARD HANDSHAKE AUTOREPEAT Dialog mode with Standard Interface Command Set SICS see page 81 Standard setting no handshake no auto transmission Possible settings as MMR see above Possible settings as MMR see above AUTO DIR not possible with SICS Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 49 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base DIALOG MODE Set dialog between weighing terminal and computer TOLEDO CONTINUOUS TRANSFER RATE CHECKSUM ON CHECKSUM OFF For the continuous transmission of net and tare values to METTLER TOLEDO devices e g fo a second display For a description see page 79 This block does not appear with the RS485 422 690 interface Set the data transfer rate Possible settings 25 33 50 100 Factory setting 100 Checksum byte active factory setting Checksum byte inactive the transfer format is shortened by 1 character TOLEDO SHORT CONTINUOUS TRANSFER RATE CHECKSUM ON CHECKSUM OFF For the continuous transmission of net values to METTLER TOLEDO devices e g to a second display For a description see page 79 This block does not appear with the RS485 422 690 interface Set the data transfer rate Possible settings 25 33
104. ponse S X _ _ Application block __ __ Application block a l l A No __ Data record Data record with stabilized weight values transmitted S X D _ Application block __ __ Application block l A No __ Data record Data record with dynamic weight values transmitted S X I Invalid value SX I Weighing platform in underload range S X 1I Weighing platform in overload range Comments e Number of application block three digit with leading Zeros e The content of the corresponding application block is contained in data record see chapter 7 Standard data record consists of 3 blocks S X _ _JA 0 1 1 _ Gross weight weight value _ Unit _ _ A 0 1 2 _ Net weight weight value _ Unit _ _ A 0 1 3 _ Tare weight weight value __ Unit The continuous transmission of data records started with the Ss x I R command can be stopped with the s x or S x 1 command Example Command S x I Response Standard data record Sex De AsO da 0 Be 6 Oe Oe Keay SILA Oe Oe ee a eee ODO eg a 2 AR0R Sales Se ee OOo aK 74 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Read application block Command A RINo Read content of application block Response A B _ Information Content of ap
105. put ON OFF has priority over the keyboard i e the weighing terminal can only be switched on again in the POWER OFF state via the ON OFF input In addition entry into the master mode is permitted via the F6 key to be able to correct incorrect settings EXTERNALLY Inputs are independent of the weighing functions Read status of the inputs with the AR707 command see page 110 56 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 4 1 0 RELAY BOX 8 OUTPUT INTERNALLY EXTERNALLY Operate outputs internally or externally Factory setting Additional settings CONFIGURE OUTPUTS Select the desired setting for every output Factory setting for IDN690 Base Output 1 Delta low Output 2 Delta ok Output 3 Delta high Output 4 Stable Output 5 Setpoint 1 Output 6 Setpoint 2 Output 7 Setpoint 3 Output 8 Setpoint 4 Possible settings see page 117 SETPOINT MODE With SETPOINT MODE ON 8 configurable fixed or dynamic set points are available see page 58 To this purpose a setpoint has to be assigned to at least one output Outputs are independent of the weighing functions Set the outputs via the AW706 command see page 110 I O TEST Testing of the function and state of the inputs and outputs of one or two connected 8 690 relay box es If an input or output is set high the display indicates its number If an input or output is not set low the display indicates Set outputs Sw
106. racters Note If an alibi memory had already been initialised and the format is changed all previous entries in the old format are deleted For safety a corresponding notice appears before initialisation Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 55 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 5 4 Configure inputs outputs 4 1 0 RELAY BOX 8 INPUT Operate inputs internally or externally INTERNALLY Factory setting Additional settings CONFIGURE INPUTS Select the desired setting for every input Factory setting for IND690 Base Input 1 not in use Input 2 zero setting Input 3 taring Input 4 entry ENTER key Input 5 8 notin use Possible settings see page 117 Additional settings only for 4 I O ON OFF HIGH ACTIVE Factory setting the weighing terminal is switched off when ON OFF 1 After the digital input has been activated the display goes out and the content of the text read only memory 021 factory setting appears in the upper left corner POWER OFF ON OFF LOW ACTIVE The weighing terminal is switched off when ON OFF O ON TIME Delayed switch on After the On signal has been activated the weighing terminal still remains switched off for the configured period Possible settings O to 9 seconds Off TIME Delayed switch off After the Off signal has been activated the weighing terminal still remains switched on for the configured period Possible settings O 9 seconds Note The in
107. riefly in the display The next to appear is the weight display with the net weight referred to the called up tare weight and the symbol NET Recall currently saved tare weight The saved tare weight can be recalled at any time gt Enter INFO sequence The saved tare weight is displayed Clear tare weight gt Relieve weighing platform and tare _or gt Specify tare weight O _or gt Enter Pt sequence Note lf AUTO CLEAR TARE ON is selected in the master mode the saved tare weight is automatically deleted with the load is removed from the weighing platform Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Basic functions 3 5 Weighing without taring Weighing with taring Weighing with tare specification 3 6 3 6 1 Weighing gt Lay weighing sample on weighing platform Gross weight total weight is displayed 1 Place the empty container on the weighing platform and tare 2 Pour in weighing sample The display shows the net weight and the NET symbol 1 Place filled container on weighing platform The display shows the gross weight total weight 2 Specify tare weight or recall tare memory The display shows the net weight container content and the NET symbol Note If the MinWeight function is activated in the master mode weight values that fall below the defined minimum weight are identified with the symbol f Working with several weighing platforms Up
108. ritten e Texts entered or transmitted are always in inverted commas Read application block for CODE A Command A R 0 9 4 Response A R _ A _ Article Write application block for CODE A Command A w _ 0 9 4 _ Article Response A W _ A Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Application blocks 7 2 List of the application blocks No Content Format 001 Terminal type Response A B _ Mettler Toledo_IND690 002 Program number Response A B _ IP60 0 0xxxx _ 004 Serial number Response A B _ Identification Text_20 SN Mainboard Number_20 _ SN Scale 1 Number_14 SN Scale 2 Number_14 SN Scale 3 Number_14 SN Scale 4 Number_14 SN Terminal Number _7 Write A W 0 0 4 _ ldentification Text_20 005 Keyboard Response A B _ Keyboard Write A W 0 0 5 _ S S Text Note Only possible as long as input active on IND690 The text is then written into the input field 006 Transfer key Response A B _ Keys _ _ key number Write A W 0
109. ro with the weight placed on the platform Effect as when 6Ts is pressed T _ Tare weight weight value Unit Specify tare weight The content of the tare memory is overwritten with the specified tare weight and the net weight is displayed Effect as when PT O 9 sequence is pressed Ti Delete tare weight Response T B _ _ Tare weight weight value _ Unit Weighing platform is tared T B H _ Tare weight weight value _ Unit Weighing platform is tared with specified weight me Command cannot be executed Tare range dropped below Ti Command cannot be executed Tare range exceeded Comments e Taring is only possible when the weighing platform stabilizes within the tare range e The fare weight is always transmitted in the first weight unit e Each taring command overwrites the content of the tare memory with the new tare weight e Taring with an unloaded weighing platform deletes the tare memory On some weighing platform types a zero set is carried out in the unloaded state This is displayed with the message ZA see section 6 2 4 e On not certified weighing systems the tare weight is automatically rounded to the current increment e On certified weighing systems Tare range for MultiRange only in first increment range Example Command T Response T B e i hy 2 ey Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 71 Interface description IND690 Base Specify DeltaTrac target value
110. rstood parameters defective Key codes Kj Roe Key x was pressed briefly and released again immediately Kin Cpe Key x was pressed for approx 2 sec Function codes x See fable in the Appendix for function codes Comments e The factory setting is active after switch on after the Reset command and after exiting the master mode e Only one K command is ever active at one time 86 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Transmit stable weight values repeatedly depending on a weight change Command SR Excursion weight weight value _ Unit After a weight change greater than the specified excursion weight transmit alternately the next stable weight value and a dynamic weight value depending on the specified excursion If no excursion weight is entered the weight change must be at least 12 5 of the last stable weight value however at least 30 d Response _ Weight value _ Unit Current stable weight value transmitted Weight change _ Weight value _ Unit Dynamic weight value transmitted EH U A W W a Command cannot be executed Command understood parameters defective Weighing platform in underload range Weighing platform in overload range Comment Stop command with command s S11 S 1 R or disconnect the port
111. ry max 30 characters 4 To load additional tare weight constants press Jt and repeat steps 1 to 3 DELETE ALL TARES Delete all tare memories Notes e With the cursor keys lt or gt you can scroll through the existing tare memories e When entering the tare weight it is possible to change the weight unit with the cursor keys lt or gt FIXED TEXT Store texts in the text memory as a safeguard against power failure These texts can for example be assigned as identifications or can be additionally output when printing LOAD FIXED TEXTS 1 Select memory number with GOTO 1 999 2 With 4f change to TEXT press EDIT and enter the designation of the text memory max 30 characters 3 To load additional fixed texts press T and repeat steps 1 and 2 DELETE ALL TEXTS Delete all text memories Notes e With the cursor keys lt or gt you can scroll through the existing text memories e Fixed text No 20 is displayed when switching on with a restart see Page 12 36 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode FIXED DELTA Store target weight tolerance combinations in DeltaTrac memories as a safeguard against power failure LOAD FIXED DELTA 1 Select memory number with GOTO 1 999 2 With 4f change to TARGET press EDIT and enter the target weight in the unit displayed 3 With 4f change to TOL press EDIT and ent
112. s To do this specify the number of weighing cycles for which the mean weight value is to be taken 1 Set container on the weighing platform 2 Tare weighing platform 3 Place weighing sample in container 4 Press DYN key and enter number of weighing cycles Possible values 1 255 o Start dynamic weighing with 6 Affer cycle time has expired center line of display shows RESULT X xxxx kg This display is retained until the next weighing is started or until it is cleared gt Press Cc Notes e Dynamic weighing results are automatically printed when AUTO PRINT is set in the master mode see page 40 e During dynamic weighing it is not possible to display the weight value BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY which fills the entire display e Dynamic weighing can also be started with the interface command AWO16 see page 106 Change weight unit If an additional second weight unit is configured in the master mode it is possible to switch back and forth between the two weight units gt Press UNIT key The weight value is shown in the second unit Note Possible second weight units are mg g kg Ib oz ozt dwt Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 4 Working in a higher resolution Depending on the setting of the master mode block CONTROL MODE see page 40 the weight value can be displayed in a higher resolution continuously or when called Weight values in a hi
113. s in brackets START WEEKDAY Sunday WEEK 4 MONTH MARCH TIME 2 00 END WEEKDAY Sunday WEEK 4 MONTH October TIME 03 00 00 PERSONAL CODE Load or delete code for entering the master mode CODE Enter code with a maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters Comment If no code is entered access to the master mode is unrestricted MASTER MODE START POS Select start position for entering the master mode NORMAL Selection of the master mode blocks always begins with the TERMINAL block factory setting LAST POSITION When entering the master mode the last block edited is displayed immediately SCREEN SAVER Switch screen saver on or off WAITING TIME Enter time until screen saver is activated Possible values 1 60 minutes Comment To hold all display elements at the same luminosity we recommend not switching off the screen saver BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY Switch full display indication of the weight on or off Factory setting BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY ON Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 39 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base CONTROL MODE Adjust control mode X10 KEY Activation of control mode with X10 key factory setting CONTROL MODE ON This setting is only possible with non certified scales The weighing terminal always operates with the higher resolution DYNAMIC WEIGHING Set printin
114. s requested A B C D Code D Code C Code B and Code A are always requested A B C D E Code E Code D Code C Code B and Code A are always requested A B C D E F Code F Code E Code D Code C Code B and Code A are always requested Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 63 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base PROFIBUS DP Configuring ProfibusDP 690 EXP AB AREA Input of up to three expanded application blocks for constants which can be accessed when writing applications blocks Example Input enables access to 021 application blocks 021_001 to 021_999 046 application blocks 046_001 to 046_999 071 application blocks 071_001 to 071_999 CONFIGURE INPUTS Select the desired setting for every input Factory setting for the IND690 Base Input 1 not in use Input 2 zero setting Input 3 taring Input 4 entry key Input 5 oe not in use Input 8 Further settings see page 119 CONFIGURE OUTPUTS Select the desired setting for every output Factory setting for the IND690 Base Output 1 Delta low Output 2 Delta ok Output 3 Delta high Output 4 Stable Output 5 8 Setpoint 1 4 Further settings see page 119 TEST MODE Activation of the information display In line 3 and 4 write and read tables are displayed as follows 3 4 5 6 TEST MODE 0 999 kg Id Val 5432109876543210 I Os o 0000 0000000010000000 00 00 1 00 03E7 0100000000000000 08 00 CA
115. se _ Tare weight weight value JUnit Weighing platform tared stable tare value _ Tare weight weight value JUnit TL L T T _ Weighing platform tared dynamic tare value Taring not carried out Command cannot be executed Command cannot be executed Tare range dropped below Command cannot be executed Tare range exceeded Comments e Each faring command overwrites the contents of the tare memory with the new tare weight e Following a dynamic tare value a stable weight value can be specified However this value is not exact Specify tare weight Command Tal Tare weight weight value __ Unit Specify tare weight The contents of the tare memory are overwritten with the specified tare weight and the net weight is displayed Effect as when the key sequence Pt 0 9 is pressed Response _ Tare weight weight value _ Unit 4 Weighing platform tared with the specified value Command not carried out Command understood parameters defective Command cannot be executed Tare range dropped below Command cannot be executed Tare range exceeded Comments e The contents of the tare memory are overwritten with the specified tare value e On non certified weighing systems the tar
116. sible causes Remedy SCALE NO ERROR e Error in weighing cell gt Repeat test gt Ifthe message appears again contact METTLER TOLEDO Customer Service OUT OF RANGE e Zero set range exceeded gt Relieve weighing platform e Gross weight negative gt Relieve weighing platform and set to zero e Taring range exceeded gt Relieve weighing platform and set to zero e Entered value outside permissible gt Enter permissible value range NOT ALLOWED e Weighing platform does not exist gt Connect weighing platform e Print with negative weight value gt Relieve weighing platform set to zero and repeat weighing NOT EXISTENT e Recalled memory not assigned gt Recall other memory NO DATA TRANSFER e Weighing platform does not transmit gt Switch terminal off and on again data fo the terminal If the message appears again contact METTLER TOLEDO Customer Service INTERF COM X BREAK Break in receiving cable of specified gt Check cable and connectors interface gt Check external devices on off TRANSMIT BUFFER FULL e No transmission gt Check handshake e Too many key messages and baud gt Increase baud rate rate too low KEY BUFFER FULL e Data string currently being edited gt Remove blocks from data string contains too many blocks ERROR BARCODE e The specified application block gt Select application block which contains no data contains data e Wrong sub block selected e g sub gt S
117. ssigned to the selected identification Code A Code F Identifications can also be entered with a barcode or RFID reader see section 4 14 or with an external keypad see section 4 15 Other entry possibilities 4 11 2 Clear identifications gt Press desired key CODE A CODE F and clear memory content with Co 24 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 12 Recall information On the weighing terminal memory contents and system information can be recalled 1 Press INFO key Then the following function key assignment appears DELT TARE TEXT ALIBI DATE VERS Display Display tare Display fixed Recall content Display date Display DeltaTrac weight texts and of alibi and time version values name of keys memory see numbers of CODE A section 4 17 installed CODE F This selection software only appears modules when Alibi Memory 690 is installed W amp M ERROR COM Display Fault Calling up the checksum of Eventmemory settings of the the software display interfaces relevant to calibration The correct checksum is documented in the calibra tion approval 2 Select desired information The information is displayed for the set DISPLAY DURATION then the weighing terminal changes to the weighing mode again Notes e When several values are displayed the IND690 Base automatically changes to the next value after the set DISPLAY DURATI
118. sssssssssessessserrrrerrerrrrrrrrerrerrrrrree 117 10 3 Notes on CL handshake sssssssesssesssesseennnrnnrrnnrrrnrrnrrrrnrrrrrrrrrre 118 10 4 Selection possibilities for the assignment of the digital inputs and OUMPUTS aaen aaa e e e a AAE aa AA a ETATEN Ea 119 10 5 DI loe AE EE ESTE E E ata E cit 119 11 E T A E T 120 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Safety instructions 1 Safety instructions 1 1 Safety instructions for IND690xx The explosion protected IND690xx weighing terminal fulfills Device category 3 and is approved for operation in Zone 2 gases and Zone 22 dusts hazardous areas There is an increased risk of injury and damage when the IND690xx weighing terminal is used in a potentially explosive atmosphere Special care must be taken when working in such hazardous areas The code of practice is oriented to the Safe Distribution concept drawn up by METTLER TOLEDO Competence A Ex approval A The IND690xx weighing terminal accompanying weighing platforms and accessories may only be installed maintained and repaired by authorised METTLER TOLEDO service personnel The mains connection may only be connected or disconnected by the owner s electrician For the exact specification please refer to the statement of conformity No modifications may be made to the terminal and no repair work may be performed on the modules Any weighing platform or system modules that are used must comply with
119. t PE 4 sum scale Write A Wl 1 1 3 _ 0 0 x Weight value __ Unit 113_005 Note 1d This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES is selected under the SCALES MODE 115 Status terminal Response A B _ Status 108 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Application blocks No Content Format 116 Fauli event memory Response A B _ Type Number_2 _ _ Quantity Number 2 117_001 Gross weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit i 2nd weight unit Note This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES 117_005 scales 1 4 is selected under the SCALES MODE sum scale 118_001 Net weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit y 2nd weight unit Note This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES 118_005 scales 1 4 is selected under the SCALES MODE sum scale 119_001 Tare weight Response A B _ Weight value _ Unit as 2nd weight unit Write A W 1 1 3 _ 0 0 x Weight value _ Unit 119_005 scales 1 4 Note X res sum scale This block only contains data if the setting PARALLEL SCALES is selected under the SCALES MODE 120 Dis
120. t assignment press the cursor key lt or gt several times if necessary until OFF is displayed 1 Relieve weighing platform 2 Press function key OFF and hold down until METTLER TOLEDO IND690 factory setting or text you have specified appears in display Then weight value appears The weighing platform is restarted Note The text which appears during switch on with a restart is saved in the text memory 20 see page 36 Charge indicator in storage battery operation IND690 24V only If the supply voltage drops below 22 5 V a continuous whistle sound is emitted for approx 10 to 30 minutes If the supply voltage drops below 21 V the IND690 24V weighing terminal switches off automatically Ifthe whistle sound is emitted complete the current weighing process and charge or replace the storage battery Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Basic functions 3 3 Setting to zero Setting to zero corrects the influence of minor dirt on the load plate In the case of excessive dirt which cannot be compensated by setting to zero the display shows OUT OF RANGE Manual zero set 1 Relieve weighing platform 2 Press 60s The display shows 0 000 kg Automatic zero set On certified weighing platforms the zero point of the weighing platform is automati cally corrected when the weighing platform is relieved The automatic zero set can be switched off in the master mode on noncertified weighing platforms
121. ting instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Settings in the master mode 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 Example Operating the master mode Enter the master mode 1 Press MODE key If the current function keys assignment does not contain MODE press the cursor keys lt or gt as offen as necessary until the MODE key appears 2 Enter personal code if configured The display shows the first master mode block TERMINAL Assignment of function keys in the master mode Assignment on the top level On the top level of the master mode the function keys are assigned as follows lt gt i END OK Change to Change to next Exit level and Exit the master Recall lower previous block block within a return to mode and level block or within a level level higher level return to confirm block normal mode selection gt Select the function by pressing the function key gt Press the END key to exit the master mode and return to the normal mode When the function keys are otherwise allocated gt Press the cursor keys lt or gt repeatedly until the function key assignment shown above appears Assignment in input masks In input masks for several parameters the function keys are assigned as follows dt lt gt F gt EDIT T Select Setting parameters Selectfunction Possible Accept parameters offunction key assignments settings and F5 ADD return to EDIT STD INS higher lev
122. to 4 weighing platforms can be connected to the IND690 and up to 3 weighing platforms can be connected to the IND690xx and IND690 24V Depending on the setting in master mode only the currently active scale appears in the display serial Multi scale mode or all scales are operated at the same time parallel multi scale mode A constantly updated sum scale is also available in parallel multi scale mode Switch over weighing platform The weighing platform currently selected is shown on the terminal gt Press amp The next weighing platform is selected gt Enter number of weighing platform and press Ev The desired weighing platform is selected Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 15 Basic functions IND690 Base 3 6 2 Displaying several scales simultaneously Condition PARALLEL SCALE is selected in the master mode gt Press the cursor key lt or gt as offen as necessary until all scales are shown in the display Notes e When all scales are displayed only the function keys UNIT and GROSS are still active These function keys then act on all connected scales e The sum scale can only be operated non verifiably It is therefore identified by the symbol Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Additional functions 4 Additional functions 4 1 The assignment of the 6 function keys of the IND690 weighing terminal differs depending on the weighing task The current assignment is s
123. transmitted The application block number in the write table must be entered as a value Word O in 16 bit integer mode Word 1 in 32 bit floating point mode in the following format for the READ APPLICATION BLOCK and WRITE APPLICATION BLOCK commands Basic application block Sub block no Exp Application block number Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Example S S S SJE EJA A AA AA AA A A AB 10 0000 0 0j0 000001 0 1 0 AB 20 sub block2 O O 1 0 0 O O 000010 1 0 0 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description Expanded application block Condition One or more expanded application blocks are selected in master mode Example Application block 21 is selected as the 1st expanded application block application block 46 is selected as the 2nd expanded application block Sub block no Exp Index of the expanded AB Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 Example S S S SJE EJA AAA AAA A A AB 21_007 o 0 0 0O 1430 000000 1 AB 46_005 SB 1 0001 71 040 000000 1 Input of tolerances in If the sign bit 15 in Word 3 is set to 1 tolerance specifications can be written accurately down to one decimal place in This rule applies in the same way for Word O 16 bit integer and Word 1 32 bit floating point when reading Example Decimal Binary 15 14131211109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 0 100 0 1000 1000
124. tten A wWi_ I Application block not present A Wi_ L Application block cannot be written Comments e The information to be entered is dependent on the target block see chapter 7 e Deleting and resetting have the same effect Specify DeltaTrac target value Command D Y _ Target weight weight value _ Unit Lower tolerance __ Unit _ Upper tolerance __ Unit Specify DeltaTrac target value D Y Delete DeltaTrac target value Response D Y _ A DeltaTrac target value loaded deleted Comments e Observe limit values see page 19 e Also possible A w _ 0 2 0 see page 106 Example Command D Y _ 4 5 _ k g _ 5 _ 3 Response D Y _ A Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 91 Interface description IND690 Base Print text or barcode with GA46 printer Command __ Text_48 rd Text_48 Text_48 Text_48 Text_48 Text_48 Text_48 Text_20 Print text as per setting Print text in small print Print text in normal print Print text in large print Print text in small type and bold print Print text in normal type and bold print Print text in large type and bold print barcode specific Print code 39 Text_8 barcode specific Print EAN 8 Text_13 barcode specific Print EAN 13 Text_20 barcode specific Print code 128 Text_20 barcod
125. ub block 3 MMR resp A W _ No S Sub block 3 SICS Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 103 Application blocks IND690 Base 7 1 3 Example 104 Data formats e Inthe following description of the application blocks the following data formats are used Weight value 10 digits with sign and decimal point right justified with preceding blank space Unit 3 characters left justified with following blank spaces Number_n Number n digits right justified with preceding blank spaces Text_n maximum of n characters If the SICS command set is used Text must always be placed in inverted commas e Conclude commands and responses with the string frame Cel ASCII characters Cp OD hex 13 deci Lp OA hex 10 deci The string frame is not contained in the following description Read and write application blocks with the SICS command set In the following description the application blocks are shown in the syntax for the MMR command set When used with the SICS command set please observe the following SICS conventions also see sections 7 1 1 to 7 1 3 e A blank space must be entered between AR or AW and the application block number E g A R _ No e The command identification is repeated in the response and a blank space and the character A added A R _ A _ Information application block transmitted and A W _ A application block w
126. umber of a partner to which establishing of a connection is tried cyclically if a connection does not exist Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 65 Settings in the master mode IND690 Base 5 5 10 Configuring Bluetooth 690 BLUETOOTH Configure Bluetooth 690 INFO Displays the type software version and manufacturer of the Bluetooth module Same function as the key sequence INFO 60 in the operating mode STATUS Displays the current status of the Bluetooth module own Bluetooth address own Bluetooth name user service COM port and name of the Bluetooth module to which there is currently a connection Same function as the key sequence INFO 61 in the operating mode COMMUNICATION Adaptation of the communication parameters between weighing terminal and WLAN module see Page 48 MODE Adaptation of the communication mode see Page 48 PASSKEY Switching the passkey interrogation on off and entering the passkey if switched on CONNECT All reachable Bluetooth modules are displayed The connection to one of these modules can then be made or an existing connection can be broken 66 Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 Interface description 6 1 General To exchange data with a computer the weighing terminal is equipped with an RS232 interface Up to 8 additional interfaces are available as an option The interfaces operate independently of
127. ynamic and the next stabilized weight value after each deflection gt 30 d S R _ Defiection weight weight value _ Unit Transmit the next stabilized weight value and depending on the specified deflection a dynamic weight value after a weight change greater than the specified deflection value Response S _ _ Weight value _ Unit Transmit stabilized weight value repeatedly S D _ Weight value __ Unit Transmit dynamic weight value repeatedly Comment Stop command with s S I command or by interrupting the interface Example Command S R _ 1 4 0 _Ik g Responses S _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 0 0 0 0 _ k g lst item SD Eero R S 4 1 0 5 0 _ k g 2nd item Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 73 Interface description IND690 Base Transmit data record Command Sx Transmit a data record with stabilized weight values after weighing platform stabilization Effect as if is pressed S X I Transmit a data record with stabilized or dynamic weight values independent of weighing platform stabilization S X 1I R Transmit data records with stabilized or dynamic weight values repeatedly independent of weighing platform stabilization Res
128. yntax error The terminal transmits a syntax error when the received characters cannot be processed e g command does not exist EL Logic error The terminal transmits a logic error when a command cannot be executed e g when an attempt is made to write to a write protected application block Operating instructions 22012808D 04 07 IND690 Base Interface description 6 3 6 3 1 Output format METTLER TOLEDO continuous mode These operating modes are suitable for continuous data transmission in real time from the weighing terminal to METTLER TOLEDO devices e g to a second display The data are even transmitted when the weighing platform is moving or the gross weight 0 Commands can also be sent to the weighing terminal permitting remote control of certain keys on the terminal There are 2 different continuous modes e Continuous mode net and tare values are continuously transmitted e Short continuous mode only net values are continuously transmitted Data output from IND690 Weight values are always transmitted in the following format STX SBI SB2 SB3 DFI DF2 CR CHK STX ASCII characters 02 hex 2 deci character for start of text is required by some printers SB For status bytes see below DF1 Data field with 6 digits for the weight value transmitted without a decimal point and unit When counting is active in the IND690 Count 6 digits
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