Weighing Terminals Terminal and Platform Combinations: ICS629a / ICS629d
Weighing Terminals Terminal and Platform Combinations: ICS629a / ICS629d
Weighing Terminals Terminal and Platform Combinations: ICS629a / ICS629d
ICS629a / ICS629d
ICS629a-.../t
ICS629a-.../c
ICS629a-.../f
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Contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 5 5.1 5.2 5.3
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Introduction.........................................................................................................5 Safety instructions ................................................................................................5 Presentation .........................................................................................................6 Tracking and tracing features ............................................................................... 12 Commissioning .................................................................................................. 14 Use in hygienically sensitive areas........................................................................ 16 Operation .......................................................................................................... 17 Switching on and off .......................................................................................... 17 Zeroing / Zero point correction .............................................................................. 18 Simple weighing ................................................................................................. 18 Weighing with tare .............................................................................................. 18 Displaying the capacity available ......................................................................... 20 Switching scales................................................................................................. 20 Average (dynamic) weighing ................................................................................ 21 Working with identifications ................................................................................. 21 Printing results ................................................................................................... 22 Displaying information ........................................................................................ 22 Environment and cleaning ................................................................................... 23 Verification test ................................................................................................... 25 Settings in the menu..........................................................................................26 Operating the menu ............................................................................................ 26 Scale menu block analog scales ....................................................................... 29 Scale menu block IDNet scales ......................................................................... 32 Application menu block ....................................................................................... 35 Terminal menu block........................................................................................... 37 Communication menu block ................................................................................ 41 Maintenance menu block.....................................................................................50 Quick Select menu............................................................................................. 52 Quick Select menu overview ................................................................................ 52 Entering main menu ............................................................................................ 52 Logout ............................................................................................................... 52 Performing routine test ........................................................................................53 Calling up routine test log file ...............................................................................54 Calling up alibi log file ......................................................................................... 55 Calling up calibration log file ................................................................................ 56 Event and error messages .................................................................................. 57 Error conditions .................................................................................................. 57 Errors and warnings............................................................................................ 58 Smart weighing counter / spanner icon .................................................................60
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Technical data and accessories .......................................................................... 61 Technical data weighing terminal ......................................................................... 61 Technical data weighing platforms .......................................................................64 Accessories........................................................................................................68 Appendix .......................................................................................................... 71 Tests for utilisation in hygienically sensitive areas .................................................. 71 Notice for verified instruments in EC countries ........................................................ 71 Tables of Geo Code values................................................................................... 72 Disposal ............................................................................................................ 73 Protocol printouts ............................................................................................... 74 Index ................................................................................................................. 75
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1.1
Introduction
Safety instructions
General Do not use the device in a hazardous environment. Special devices are available in our range of products for hazardous environments. The safety of the device cannot be ensured if it is not operated in accordance with these operating instructions. Only authorised personnel may open the device. Devices with built-in power supply unit Ensure that the power socket outlet for the device is earthed and easily accessible, so that it can be de-energised rapidly in emergencies. Ensure that the supply voltage at the installation site lies within the range of 100V to 240V. Check the power cable regularly for damage. If it is damaged, immediately disconnect the device from the power supply. Ensure that there is a space of at least 3 cm (1.25") at the rear in order to prevent the power cable from being bent too strongly. Devices with built-in storage battery Do not use the battery charger in humid or dusty rooms or below 0 C (32 F) ambient temperature. After the built-in storage battery has been charged, the cover cap of the charging socket at the device must be closed. Terminal and platform combinations The maximum static safe load must never be exceeded. Observe the operation limits, see Technical data. Avoid falling loads, shock loads as well as impacts from the side.
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1.2
1.2.1
Presentation
Weighing terminals There are two versions of the ICS629 weighing terminal: ICS629a with analog scale interface: to connect analog METTLER TOLEDO weighing platforms ICS629d with digital scale interface: to connect METTLER TOLEDO weighing platforms with IDNet interface On the rear the weighing terminal is equipped with a swivel bracket for mounting the terminal on the wall or to a METTLER TOLEDO column. As an accessory a table stand for setting up the terminal on the table is available.
1.2.2
Terminal and platform combinations The complete name of a terminal and platform combination also indicates the type, size and capacity of the connected analog weighing platform. E.g., ICS629a-A6/c stands for ICS629a type of weighing terminal and type of weighing interface A design and size of the weighing platform 6 weighing platform capacity in kg c mechanical design As default the weighing platforms are equipped with a hermetically sealed stainless steel load cell and a readability setting of 2 x 3000 or 5000 divisions, non-approved. ICS629a-.../f The weighing terminal is fixed mounted in front of the weighing platform. Terminal and platform can be handled as one unit, easy to install and to change location. The perfect solution if a stand or a bracket would hinder an effective working process.
ICS629a-.../t Weighing terminal and weighing platform are connected by cable. Suitable for wall mount operation and desk operation with an additional desk mounting plate, see Options. The combination can be upgraded with a stand, see Accessories.
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ICS629a-.../c Hygienic optimal version. Weighing terminal and column are seamlessly welded together. Easy to clean, cables run inside the column.
1.2.3
Options The following options are available for the ICS629: ICS629a, ICS629d, ICS629a-.../f, ICS629a-.../t Built-in storage battery Optional scale interface (SCALE 2) Optional communication interface (COM 2)
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Terminal and platform combinations Load cells for more challenging environments Standard: hermetically sealed stainless steel load cell (identical to PBA430) Option: loadcell with KS+ coating (identical to PBA430 with option loadcell with KS+ coating) Other resolutions (availability depending on region, weighing unit and Weights and Measures approval) Verification OIML Class III, 1 x 3,000 e Verification OIML Class III, 2 x 3,000 e MR 6,000 d (non-approvable) 10,000 d (non-approvable) 15,000 d (non-approvable) 30,000 d (non-approvable)
Introduction
Display To meet your special requirements two different display layouts are available.
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Metrological data for details see below Weight value with star, sign and stability monitor for details see below Spanner icon: serviced needed for details see chapter "Event and error messages" Battery symbol Net/Gross Unit Calender can be activated/deactivated in the menu Bargraph to show the scale capacity used 3 lines for auxiliary data can be defined in the menu Symbol and info line for details see below
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Metrological data line In the metrological data line the following information is displayed: Symbol , , , , Information Accuracy classes Remark Displayed only if the scale is approved according to the Weights and Measures guidelines For multi range devices only, dsplayed only if the scale is approved according to the Weights and Measures guidelines
Maximum capacity Minimum capacity Displayed only if the scale is approved according to the OIML Weights and Measures guidelines OIML: Displayed only if the scale is approved NTEP: Displayed only if the scale is approved and d is different from e OIML: Displayed only if the scale is not approved or if d is different from e NTEP: Displayed always Metrology display disabled, Weights and Measures data must be indicated on a label near the weight display
Approved resolution
Display resolution
Weight display The weight value can be marked with the following symbols: Symbol Information Calculated weight value Sign Stability monitor Remark E.g., for average weighing results For negative weight values For unstable weight values For approved scales only The example shows the weight value for a scale with e = 1 g and d = 0.1 g The last, smaller digit is not approved
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Symbols and info line In the symbols and info line the following information may be displayed: Symbol l<>l 1 Information Weighing range Remark For multi range or multi interval scales only Indicates the number of the active scale MinWeigh must be activated in the menu Average must be activated in the menu Auto Tare must be activated in the menu A-Clear Tare must be activated in the menu Availability depending on local Weights and Measures regulations
Scale number Weight below minimum weight Average weighing Automatic taring Automatic clearing of the tare weight
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1.2.5
Keyboard
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Key
Function in the operating mode Switching on and off Cancel editing Clear tare Leave info page Switch over weight unit
Function in the menu Cancel editing Exit menu Clear value, clear digit Re-edit Switch over from numerics to upper/lower case letters
Set scale to zero, clear tare Tare scale, clear tare Opening Quick Select menu, e.g., for menu access, viewing log files or logout Activate info screen Proceed to next info line / info page Freeze and release startup screen Transfer data to a printer or computer Enter menu item Confirm entry/selection Navigating Alphanumeric entry Navigating Alphanumeric entry
Info
Transfer
<, >, ,
Cursor keys
1. 2. 3. 4.
Use the arrow keys <, >, , to select the desired number. Use to confirm the character and move to the next place. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for further characters. To finish input select of the displayed keyboard and confirm with
Using you can switch the displayed keyboard from upper case to lower case letters and numerics, if applicable.
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Introduction
1.2.6
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Optional interface COM3 Optional interface COM2 Standard interface COM1 (RS232) Weighing platform connection SCALE 1 Pressure compensation AC power supply or battery charging Verification securing seal Optional weighing platform connection SCALE 2
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ICS629a-.../c 1 Optional interface COM2 2 Weighing platform connection 3 Pressure compensation 4 AC power supply or battery charging 5 Standard interface COM1 (RS232) Note The verification securing seal is applied on the weighing terminal as described in the section above.
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User management The user management of the ICS629 allows you to manage up to 20 users by user name user profile (operator or supvervisor) user password user language user ID When user management is activated, any access to the terminal is protected by password. To enter the menu a password is no longer necessary. User management can be configured in the menu under Terminal > User Management. Login/logout with user management is described in chapter 2.
1.3.2
Alibi log file If requested by national regulations, you can activate an alibi log file to trace all weighing activities on the scale. The alibi log file stores all weighings with the mandatory data. In addition you can store up to 4 more items such as identifications, serial numbers and user name. The alibi log file can be configured in the menu under Application > Log files. Viewing/printing/transferring of the alibi log file is described in the Quick Select menu.
1.3.3
Routine test and routine test log file For optimum weighing results the device supports routine calibration tests. You can configure routine tests by Interval (days) External test (for analog scales) Internal test (for scales with internal calibration weight) For the external test for analog scales you can specify the following: Test weight (value) Weight name (to make sure you always use the same weight) Tolerance The routine test can be configured in the menu under Application > Log files. Performing the routine test and viewing/printing/transferring of the routine test log file is described in the Quick Select menu.
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Introduction
1.3.4
Calibration weight management For verified scales the calibration results are stored in the calibration log. Viewing/printing/transferring of the calibration log file is described in the Quick Select menu.
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1.4.1
Commissioning
Selecting the weighing platform location The correct location is crucial to the accuracy of the weighing results. Select a stable, vibration-free and, if possible, a horizontal location for the weighing platform. The ground must be able to safely bear the weight of the fully loaded weighing platform. Observe the following environmental conditions: No direct sunlight No strong drafts No excessive temperature fluctuations
1.4.2
Levelling the weighing platform Only weighing platforms that have been levelled precisely horizontally provide accurate weighing results. Weights and Measures approved weighing platforms have a spirit level to simplify levelling. 1. Turn the adjustable feet of the weighing platform until the spirit levels air bubble is inside the inner circle. 2. Tighten the lock nuts of the adjustable feet.
1.4.3
Weighing platform connection and interface commissioning The weighing platform connection to the weighing terminal as well as the comminssioning of the interfaces are described in the ICS4x9 installation instructions. Call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician or carry out commissioning in accordance with the installation instructions.
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1.4.4
Power supply connection CAUTION Risk of electric shock! Before connecting the power supply, check whether the voltage value printed on the rating plate corresponds to your local system voltage. Do not under any circumstances connect the device if the voltage value on the rating plate deviates from the local system voltage. Make sure the weighing platform has reached room temperature before switching on the power supply. Plug the power plug into the power socket. After it has been connected, the device runs a self-test. The device is ready to operate when zero appears on the display.
1.4.5
Handling of the built-in storage battery Note the following when operating a device with a built-in storage battery: The operating life depends on the intensity of use, the configuration and the connected scale. For details see the technical data. The battery symbol shows the current state of charge of the storage battery. One segment corresponds with approx. 25 % capacity. If the symbol flashes, the storage battery has to be charged. A message is displayed, too. During charging the segments are "running" until the battery is fully charged and all segments light up continuously. The charging time of the storage battery amounts to approx. 6 hours. If work is continued during the charging process, the charging time is extended. The storage battery is protected against overcharging. The storage battery has a service life of approx. 2 years or 500 to 1,000 charging/ discharging cycles. The storage battery is also suitable for permanent mains operation. CAUTION Danger of soiling because the charger for the storage battery is not protected to IP69K! Do not charge the device in humid or dusty rooms. After the storage battery has been charged, close the cover cap of the charging socket at the device. CAUTION No success in charging the storage battery due to low temperatures! Do not charge the battery if the battery temperature is below 0 C (32 F). Charging is not possible in this temperature range. Do not operate the battery charger outside its temperature range of 0 C to 40 C (32F to 104F).
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Recommended use of the built-in storage battery The characteristics mentioned above are only valid if the following recommendations are observed: Connect the device to the battery charger as soon as the warning message "Lowbattery" appears and the battery symbol starts flashing. When the message appeares you still have enough time (at least 10minutes) to complete your current task. Keep the battery charger connected until the charging process is completed, i.e., all segments of the battery symbol light up continuously. For optimum battery performance operate the device with built-in storage battery at an ambient temperature in the range of 10 C to 30 C (50 F to 86 F). This applies to discharging as well as charging the battery. If you plan to put the scale out of operation for a longer period, charge the battery completely. Even if you do not use the instrument, charge the battery at least every 3months to avoid deep discharge.
Introduction
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2.1
2.1.1 Switching on
Operation
Switching on and off
Switching on/off Press . For a few seconds the device shows a start-up screen with device name, software version, serial number of the weighing terminal and the Geo value (only if an analog weighing device is connected). You can freeze the start-up screen by pressing . When you start a weighing system with an analog scale the first time, a message is displayed: "Scale not calibrated". Call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician to calibrate the scale. When user management is active, you are asked to select your name and enter the corresponding password.
Switching off
2.1.2
Login/logout When user management is active, a login/logout procedure is required. The login screen is displayed after switching on or logging out. Login 1. Select your name using the cursor keys / and confirm with 2. Enter your password using the displayed keyboard. A welcome screen and then the weight display appear. to open the Quick Select menu. 1. Press 2. Select Logout using the cursor keys / and confirm with A safety prompt is displayed. 3. Press . The login screen is displayed, the current user is logged out. .
Logout
Always log out when leaving the terminal in order to prevent unauthorised persons from working on it.
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Operation
2.2
Automatic
2.3
Simple weighing
1. Place weighing sample on the scale. 2. Wait until the stability monitor goes out. 3. Read the weighing result.
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
Clearing the tare Press . The symbol NET goes out, the gross weight appears in the display. If the symbol is displayed, i.e., the A-Clear Tare function is activated in the menu under Scale -> Tare, the tare weight is automatically cleared as soon as the scale is unloaded.
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Automatic clearing of the tare A tare weight is automatically cleared when the scale is unloaded. Prerequisite 9 The symbol is displayed, i.e., the tare function A-Clear Tare is activated in the menu under Scale -> Tare.
2.4.4
Automatic taring If you place a weight on an empty scale, the scale tares automatically and the symbol NET is displayed. Prerequisite 9 The symbol is displayed, i.e., the tare function Auto Tare is activated in the menu under Scale -> Tare. The weight to be tared automatically, e.g., packaging material, must be heavier than 9display steps of the scale.
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Chain tare With this function it is possible to tare several times if, e.g., cardboard is placed between individual layers in a container. Prerequisite 9 The tare function Chain tare is activated in the menu under Scale > Tare. 1. Place the first container or packaging material on the scale and press . The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight, the zero display and the symbol NET appear. 2. Weigh the weighing sample and read/print out the result. 3. Place the second container or packaging material on the scale and press again. The total weight on the scale is saved as the new tare weight. The zero display appears. 4. Weigh the weighing sample in the second container and read/print the result. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other containers.
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Operation
2.4.6
Tare preset If you know the weight of your containers, you can enter the tare weight via barcode or SICS command. Thus you do not have to tare the empty container. Prerequisite 9 For barcode use Tare preset is selected as destination for external input. 1. Enter the known tare weight via barcode or SICS command. The weight display shows the negative tare weight and the symbol NET appears. 2. Place the full container on the weighing platform. The net weight is displayed. The entered tare weight is valid until a new tare weight is entered or the tare weight is cleared.
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2.6
Switching scales
Prerequisites 9 For manual totalisation the soft key (Switch scale) is activated in the menu under Terminal > Device > Keyboard > Softkeys. Press the soft key to switch from scale 1 to scale 2 or vice versa. The current active scale is displayed in the symbol and info line on the top of the display.
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9 Average -> Manual is selected in the menu. 9 Weighing sample heavier than 9 scale divisions. 1. Place the weighing sample on the scale. 2. Press to start average weighing. 3. During average weighing, stars appear in the display, and the average result will be displayed with the symbol . 4. Unload the scale to be able to start a new average weighing operation.
9 Average -> Auto is selected in the menu. 9 Weighing sample heavier than 9 scale divisions. 1. Place the weighing sample on the scale. Average weighing starts automatically. During average weighing, stars appear in the display, and the average result will be displayed with the symbol . 2. Unload the scale to be able to perform a new average weighing operation.
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Operation
2.9
Printing results
If a printer or computer is connected, weighing results and other information can be printed out or transferred to a computer. Press . The defined data is printed out or transferred to the computer. The printout content can be defined in the Templates menu.
2.10
Displaying information
Up to 18 different values for display can be configured in the menu for the info key. Depending on the configuration in the menu Terminal > Device > Keyboard > Info key, the following data can be assigned in a free order, e.g.: Date & Time Weight values Identifications Device information Serial numbers and software versions User name 1. Press . The (first) info screen is displayed. 2. Press again. With one info screen only, the weight display appears. With several info screens, the next info screen is displayed. 3. With several info screens, press to leave the info screens. An info screen is displayed until is pressed again or is pressed.
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2.11.1
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Operation
2.11.2
General cleaning recommendations Risk of electric shock Before cleaning, unplug the power plug in order to disconnect the terminal from the power supply. Cover open connectors with cap plugs. Clean the protective cover separately. The protective hood is dishwasher-safe. Replace the protective hood regularly. Take off the load plate and remove any dirt and foreign substances which may have collected underneath. Do not use any hard objects to do so. Do not disassemble the weighing device. Remove any possibly remaining detergent by rinsing with clear water. To prolong the lifetime of the load cell, dry it with a soft lint-free cloth immediately after cleaning. Observe all the existing regulations on cleaning intervals and permissible cleaning agents.
Cleaning of different weighing platforms as described in this User manual Make sure to observe the cleaning instructions for the connected weighing platform. The weighing platform may not be designed for wet environments and the cleaning procedures described above.
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Verification test
The weighing instrument is verified if the accuracy class is displayed in the metrological line, the securing seal is not tampered with, it bears an official verification mark, e.g., the green M sticker (OIML), the validity is not expired. The weighing instrument is also verified if the metrological line shows "Approved scale", labels with the metrological data are placed near the weight display, the securing seal is not tampered with, it bears an official verification mark, e.g., the green M sticker (OIML), the validity is not expired. The period of validity is countryspecific. It is in the responsibility of the owner to renew verification in due time. Terminal and platform combinations Combinations of a weighing terminal and an analog weighing platform use a Geo Code to compensate for gravitational influence. The manufacturer of the weighing instrument uses a defined Geo Code value for verification. Please check if the Geo Code in the instrument corresponds with the Geo Code value defined for your location. The Geo Code value is displayed when you switch on the instrument. The Geo Code for your location is shown in the Appendix. Call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician if the Geo Code values do not match.
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3.1
3.1.1
Operator menu
Supervisor menu
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Calling up menu when user management is active If user management is active, password entry is required when logging in. 1. Press . The Quick Select menu opens, Menu is highlighted. 2. Press . The menu start screen is displayed, depending on the user profile.
3.1.2
Display presentation in the menu Menu items are displayed together with their context. The following example shows the menu start screen.
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Menu info line, i.e., menu path of the current menu item Menu items; the selected menu item is highlighted Navigation info line Sub-menu items
3.1.3
Exiting the menu 1. Press . The last menu item End appears. "Save settings ?" is displayed. 2. Press OK. The menu changes are saved and the terminal returns to the weighing mode. - or Press ESC for further menu settings. - or Press NO to discard changes and return to the weighing mode.
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3.1.4
Selecting and setting parameters in the menu Example: Setting of the Chain tare function 1. In the menu start screen press > to switch to the right side. The first submenu Calibration is highlighted.
2. Use / to select Tare. The current Tare settings are displayed on the right side. 3. Press > to open the selected (highlighted) menu item Tare. The Tare submenus are displayed on the left side.
4. Use / to select Chain tare. The current Chain tare setting is displayed on the right side. 5. Press > to open the selected (highlighted) menu item Chain tare. All possible Chain tare settings are displayed on the right side, the current setting is highlighted. 6. Use / to change the Chain tare setting. 7. Confirm the setting with .
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3.2
3.2.1
Overview Level 1 Calibration Display/ Units Unit 1 Unit 2 Resolution Unit roll Zero Tare AZM Auto tare Chain tare A-Clear tare Restart Filter On, Off Vibration Process Stability MinWeigh Reset Function Low, Medium, High Universal, Dosing Fast, Standard, Precise On, Off On, Off Off, 0.5 d, 1 d, 2 d, 5 d, 10 d On, Off On, Off On, Off, 9 d g, kg, oz, lb, lb-oz, t g, kg, oz, lb, lb-oz, t Level 2 Level 3
Perform reset ?
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3.2.2
Description of the (analog) SCALE menu block (Analog) Scale > Calibration This menu item is not available for verified scales.
Perform calibration ?
1. Unload scale. 2. Start calibration with . The scale determines the zero point, -0- appears in the display. The calibration weight to be placed on the scale flashes in the display. 3. If necessary, change the weight value displayed with . 4. Place the calibration weight on the scale and confirm with . The scale calibrates with the calibration weight loaded. After calibration is completed, -Done- appears briefly in the display and the calibration protocol is displayed.
5. You can now enter User name, Weight name and Comments if applicable. Note In order to achieve particularly high precision, calibrate under full load. The calibration process can be aborted using . The calibration protocol is stored in the calibration log file.
(Analog) Scale > Display/Units Weighing unit and display accuracy Unit 1 Unit 2 Resolution Unit roll Notes Select weighing unit 1: g, kg, oz, lb, lb-oz, t Select weighing unit 2: g, kg, oz, lb, lb-oz, t Select readability (resolution), the possible settings depend on the connected scale. When unit roll is switched on, the weight value can be displayed in all available units . with In case of verified scales, individual subitems of the Display menu item may not be available or only to a limited extent, depending on the respective country. On dual-range/dual interval scales, resolutions marked with l<>l 1/2 are divided up into 2 weighing ranges/intervals, e.g., 2 x 3000 d.
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(Analog) Scale > Zero Automatic zero update AZM On verified scales, this menu item does not appear. Switching on/off automatic zero update and selecting zeroing range. Possible settings: Off; 0.5 d; 1 d; 2 d; 5 d; 10 d
(Analog) Scale > Tare Tare function Auto tare Chain tare A-Clear tare Switching on/off automatic taring Switching on/off chain tare Switching on/off automatic clearing of the tare weight when the load is removed from the scale. On The tare weight is automatically cleared if the gross weight is 0 or below zero Off No automatic clearing of the tare weight 9 d The tare weight is automatically cleared if the gross weight is within +/9display steps
(Analog) Scale > Restart Automatic saving of zero point and tare value Restart When the restart function is activated, the last zero point and the tare value are saved. After switching off/on or after a power interruption, the device continues to work with the saved zero point and tare value.
(Analog) Scale > Filter Adaptation of the ambient conditions and the weighing type Vibration Low Medium High Process Universal Dosing Stability Fast Standard Precise Adaptation to ambient conditions Very steady and stable environment. The scale works very rapidly, but is very sensitive to external influences. Normal environment. The scale operates at medium speed. Restless environment. The scale works more slowly, but is insensitive to external influences. Adaptation to the weighing process Universal setting for all weighing samples and normal weighing goods. Dispensing liquid or powdery weighing samples. Adjusting the stability detector The scale operates very fast. The scale operates at medium speed. The scale operates with the greatest possible reproducibility. The slower the scale works, the greater the reproducibility of the weighing results.
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(Analog) Scale > MinWeigh Minimum weighing-in quantity Before you can use this function, the METTLER TOLEDO service technician has to determine and to enter a minimum weight value. Function Switching minimum weight function on/off If the weight on the scale drops below the stored minimum weight, symbols and info line. appears in the
(Analog) Scale > Reset Resetting scale settings to factory settings Perform reset ? Confirmation inquiry Reset the analog scale settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset the analog scale settings with NO.
3.3
3.3.1
Overview Level 1 Display/ Units Zero Tare Level 2 Unit 2 Unit roll AZM Auto tare Chain tare A-Clear tare Restart Filter On, Off Vibration Process Stability Update MinWeigh Reset Stable, Normal, Unstable Finefill, Universal, Absolut ASD=0, ASD=1, ASD=2, ASD=3, ASD=4 Level 3 g, kg, oz, lb, t On, Off On, Off On, Off On, Off On, Off, 9 d
The possible settings depend on the connected scale Function On, Off
Perform reset?
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Description of the (IDNet) Scale menu block (IDNet) Scale > Display Weighing unit
Select weighing unit 2: g, kg, oz, lb, t When unit roll is switched on, the weight value can be displayed in all available units . with In case of verified scales, individual subitems of the Display menu item may not be available or only to a limited extent, depending on the respective country. On multi-range/multi-interval scales, the symbol l<>l with number indicates the current range or interval.
(IDNet) Scale > Zero Automatic zero update AZM On verified scales, this menu item does not appear. Switching on/off automatic zero update The effective range of the zero update mode (0.5 d; 1 d; 2 d; 3 d) can only be set by service technician.
(IDNet) Scale > Tare Tare function Auto tare Chain tare A-Clear tare Switching on/off automatic taring Switching on/off chain tare Switching on/off automatic clearing of the tare weight when the load is removed from the scale. On The tare weight is automatically cleared if the gross weight is 0 or below zero Off No automatic clearing of the tare weight 9 d The tare weight is automatically cleared if the gross weight is within +/9display steps
(IDNet) Scale > Restart Automatic saving of zero point and tare value Restart When the Restart function is activated, the last zero point and the tare value are saved. After switching off/on or after a power interruption, the device continues to work with the saved zero point and tare value.
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(IDNet) Scale > Filter Adaptation to the ambient conditions and the weighing type Vibration Stable Normal Unstable Process Finefill Universal Absolut Stability ASD = 0 ... ASD = 4 Adaptation to the ambient conditions Very steady and stable environment. The scale works very rapidly, but is very sensitive to external influences. Normal environment. The scale operates at medium speed. Restless environment. The scale works more slowly, but is insensitive to external influences. Adaptation to the weighing process Dispensing of liquid or powdered weighing samples. Universal setting for all weighing modes and normal weighing goods. For solid bodies under extreme conditions, e.g., strong vibrations. Adjusting stability monitoring ASD = 0 ASD = 1 ASD = 2 ASD = 3 ASD = 4 Stability monitoring switched off Only possible for nonverified scales Rapid display Good reproducibility Slow display Excellent reproducitility
(IDNet) Scale > Update Setting the display speed of the weight display This menu item is only displayed if the UPDATE function is supported by the connected scale. xx UPS Note Selecting the number of updates per second (UPS) The possible settings depend on the connected scale
(IDNet) Scale > MinWeigh Minimum weighing-in quantity Before you can use this function, the METTLER TOLEDO service technician has to determine and enter a minimum weight value. Function Switching minimum weight function on/off If the weight on the scale drops below the stored minimum weight, symbols and info line. appears in the
(IDNet) Scale > Reset Resetting scale settings to factory settings Perform reset ? Confirmation inquiry Reset the IDNet scale settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset the IDNet scale settings with NO.
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Off, Auto, Manual Alibi Log Activate Item 7 ... Item 10 Delete all records Routine Test Log Days External test Internal test Delete all records Test weight, Weight name, Tolerance ID1, ID2, ID3, Dev. identifier, Dev. location, SNR Terminal, SNR Scale 1, SNR Scale 2, User name
Reset
Perform reset ?
3.4.2
Description Application > Average Determining the average weight for an unstable load (dynamic weighing)
Calculating average weight switched off Calculating average weight with automatic start of the weighing cycle Calculating average weight with manual start of the weighing cycle via
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Setting up Alibi log file. If set to ON, all weighings are saved in a log file You can add additional information to that required by W & M regulations. 1. Select item number. 2. Assign the item contents. A safety prompt is displayed before deleting all stored alibi records. Setting up routine calibration test for your scale. Enter interval of routine test Test weight Weight name Tolerance Yes No Enter the test weight value Enter weight name Enter tolerance for passing the routine calibration test for weighing platforms with an internal calibration weight for weighing platforms without an internal calibration weight
A safety prompt is displayed before deleting all stored routine test records.
Application > Reset Resetting application settings to factory settings Perform reset ? Confirmation inquiry Reset the application settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset application settings with NO.
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English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, ... Off, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes Layout Auxiliary line 1 ... 3 Contrast Brightness Backlight Default, 3-Line mode Not used, Date & Time, Gross, Net, Tare, High Resolution, ID1, ID2, ID3, Dev. identifier, Dev. location, User name 1 ... 10 1 ... 10 off, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, On
Weight hold 0 s ... 10 s Colours Default colour, < MinWeigh Yellow, Light blue, Darkblue (<MinWeigh), Red, Purple, Green, Orange, Light green, Pink, White (Default colour)
Colour mode Continuous, Stable Keyboard Key lock Lock, Unlock Power, Clear, UnitSwitch, Info, Transfer, QuickSelect Item 1 ... Item 18 Not used, Date & Time, Gross, Net, Tare, HighRes & Net, ID1, ID2, ID3, Dev. identifier, Dev. location, Dev. name, SNR Terminal, SNR Scale 1, Firmware Vers., User name
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Level 1 Device
Level 2 Beeper
Level 4
Level 5
Information Identification, Location User management Edit user Activate Delete all Delete Profile Access Reset Supervisor User No. xx Password User 1 ... User 20 On, Off User name, Profile, Password, Language, User ID
Perform Reset ?
3.5.2
Description of the Terminal menu block Terminal > Device General device settings
Language
Selecting the language of the operator interface Possible languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese We will expand the available languages continuously. This menu item only appears on devices in mains operation. When Sleep is activated, the device switches off display and backlighting after the time period set when not in use and gross weight is 0. Display and backlighting are switched on again by pressing a key or if the weight changes. Possible settings: Off, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 15 min, 30 min (approximate values) This menu item only appears on devices in battery operation. When Power Off is activated, the device switches itself off automatically after the time period set when not in use. After this, it must be switched on again using . Possible settings: Off, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 15 min, 30 min (approximate values)
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Display Layout Auxiliary line 1 ... Auxiliary line 3 Contrast (User access) Brightness (User access) Backlight (User access)
Configuring the display window. For details see section 1.2.4 Selecting the presentation of the weight value. Possible settings: Default, Big font mode, 3-Line mode Selecting the contents of the auxiliary display line. 1. Select auxiliary line number. 2. Assign contents to the selected line. Setting the contrast of the display Possible settings: 1 ... 10 Setting the brightness of the display Possible settings: 1 ... 10 Setting whether and after which time the background lighting is to be switched off. Possible settings: Off (no background lighting), 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, On(background lighting always on), (approximate values) Factory setting AC version On Factory setting battery version 5 sec Setting how long the weighing result is frozen in the display after the transfer key has been pressed or auto print was generated. Possible settings: 0 s ... 10 s Setting the display colour for default and/or weight < MinWeigh 1. Select status. 2. Assign colour to the selected status. Setting the way of changing display colour Continuous Change in colour with stable or dynamic weight values Stable Change in colour only when the weight value is stable
Weight hold
Colours
Colour mode
Switching keys on/off and setting info key Selecting keys to lock/unlock Possible keys: Power ( ), Clear ( Transfer( ), Quick Select ( ) ), Unit switch ( ), Info ( ),
Info key
Setting up to 18 items to be displayed using the info key ( ). 1. Select the item to be configured (Item 1 ... Item 18). 2. Assign contents. If you want to lock the tare key ( ) and/or the zero key ( ) ask the METTLER TOLEDO service technician. Locked keys cannot be activated by the user, but the supervisor can still activate these keys by entering his password.
Note
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Setting date and time. Selecting date format. Possible settings: EU, US Setting date in the selected format: dd/mm/yyyy (EU) or mm/dd/yyyy (US) Setting time in the following format: hh:mm:ss For US format only: Setting AM/PM Display a calender sheet in the right bottom edge of the display Each keystroke is confirmed by a short beep. Switching beeper on/off. Entering device information to identify the device according to your companys naming conventions. Entering device identification Entering device location This device information can be used as follows: to be displayed in the auxiliary lines of the display to be displayed via to be printed/transferred together with the weight value In addition Device name provides the complete type information already entered in the factory, e.g., ICS629a-A15/t.
Terminal > User management Edit User User 1 ... User 20 Configuring user profiles. User Name Profile Password Language User ID Enter user name, max. xx characters Assign profile: User or Supervisor Define password, max. xx characters Assign user language Define user ID, e.g., personnel number
Activating/deactivating user management Delete all user profiles Selecting a single user profile to be deleted
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Terminal > Access Password for Supervisor menu access Supervisor Password Retype code Note Password entry for Supervisor menu access. Request to enter password. Enter password. Request to repeat the password entry. Enter password again. The password can consist of up to 6 characters.
Terminal > Reset Resetting terminal settings to factory settings Perform reset ? Confirmation inquiry Reset the terminal settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset terminal settings with NO.
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3.6.1
RS232 RS232 RS422/ EtherRS485 net Mode Print Auto print Instant print Continuous 1) Dialog
1)
WLAN
Factory Factory Factory Factory Factory Factory setting setting setting setting setting setting
External input Demand mode 2) Demand m auto 2) Cont.-weight 2) Printer Destination Parameter Baud Parity Handshake RS Type Net Address Checksum STX Print G Load resistor
1) 2)
9600
9600
9600
for more information see Reference manual "MT-SICS for ICS4xx" for more information see Reference manual "MT-Demand and Continuous", not recommended for new installations
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Overview RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks (COM 1 / COM 2 / COM 3) Level 3 Level 4
Print, Auto print, Instant print, Continuous, Dialog, External input, Demand mode, Demand m auto, Cont.-Weight Type Template ASCII printer, Label printer, GA46 printer Standard, Template 1 ... Template 5
ACII Format Line format Multiple, Single, Fixed Line length 1 ... 24 ... 100 Separator Expanded Add line feed . , : ; _ / \ Space On, Off 0 ... 9
Destination Off, Tare preset, ID1, ID2, ID3, User ID Parameter Baud Parity Handshake RS Type 300, 600, ..., 57600, 115200 7 none, 8 none, 7 odd, 8 odd, 7 even, 8 even Off, Xon - Xoff RS422, RS485
Net Address 0 ... 31 Checksum STX Print G Load resistor Reset On, Off On, Off On, Off On, Off
Perform reset ?
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Description of the RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks (COM 1 / COM 2 / COM 3) Communication > COM x > Mode Operating mode of the serial interface
Print Auto print Instant print Continuous Dialog External input Demand mode Demand m auto Cont.-Weight Note
Manual data output to the printer with Automatic output of stable results to the printer (e.g., for series weighing operations) Immediate manual data output to the printer with Ongoing output of all weight values via the interface Bi-directional communication via MT-SICS commands, control of the device via PC Input other than via terminal keypad. What the input is used for is defined in the Destination menu block Manual data transmission with Automatic transmission of stable results (e.g., for series weighing operations) TOLEDO Continuous mode Printing conditions for Auto print and Demand m auto: The weight must be heavier than 9 display increments. A weight change of at least 9 display increments is required to initiate the next printout (not verifiable)
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Communication > COM x > Printer Settings for protocol printout Type Selecting printer type out of the following: ASCII printer, Label printer, GA46 printer Note If Label printer is selected, the transmitted data does not include the name of the variable, e.g., Date, Gross, ID1, but the value and, if apropriate, the unit as a separate line. This allows the label printer to fill its template with the required data. Template ASCII Format Line format Selecting protocol printout. Possible settings: Standard, Template 1 ... Template 5 Selecting formats for the protocol printout. Selecting line format out of the following: Multiple (multiple lines) Single (single line) Fixed (Records are output in single lines. Every record encompasses the number of characters that was defined under Line length). Setting line length. Possible settings: 0 to100 characters Factory setting: 24 characters This item is only displayed for the line formats Multiple and Fixed. Selecting the separator: Possible settings: , ; . : / \ _ and space This item is only displayed for the line format Single. Printout with bigger font size on METTLER TOLEDO printers. Adding linefeeds. Possible settings: 0 ... 9
Line length
Separator
Communication > COM x > Destination Destination for barcode input None Tare preset ID1, ID2, ID3 User ID Input destination is not predefined. The input will be shown on the display, you can decide what to do with the input. Input via barcode is recognised as tare preset. Input via barcode is recognised as ID1 resp. ID2. Input via barcode is recognised as user ID.
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Communication > COM x > Parameter Communication parameters Baud Selecting baud rate Possible settings: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Selecting parity Possible settings: 7 none, 8 none, 7 odd, 8 odd, 7 even, 8 even Selecting handshake Possible settings: Off, Xon-Xoff Selecting type of the optional RS422/RS485 interface: RS422 or RS485 Assigning network address: 0 ... 31, only for RS485 Activating/deactivating checksum byte Activating/deactivating STX If STX is enabled, the STX signal (0x02) is sent at the beginning of each output string that is sent via the interface. This functionality can only be enabled if one of the Demand mode templates is selected. If it is enabled, the gross weight is marked with "G". Examples Print G enabled, no tare: _ _2.001_kg_G Print G disabled, no tare _ _2.001_kg Print G enabled, tare active: _ _2.025_kg_G_ _ _2.000_kg_T_ _ _0.025_kg_NET Print G disabled, tare active: _ _2.025_kg_ _ _2.000_kg_T_ _ _0.025_kg_NET Only for the optional RS422/RS485 interface To avoid reflexions on a network, we recommend to make a defined termination. To this purpose the load resistor within the terminal can be used. When set to "On", a resistor of approx. 100 W between the signal lines is enabled
Print G
Load resistor
Communication > COM x > Reset COM x Resetting communication settings to factory settings Perform reset ? Confirmation inquiry Reset the communication settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset communication settings with NO.
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Digital I/O menu block Level 3 Off, Zero, Tare, Transfer, Switch, Clear, Info
Ready, Stable, Tare, Zero, Off, Output Pin 1 ... Output Pin 4 < MinWeigh, >= MinWeigh, Underload, Overload, <= Setpoint 1, > Setpoint 1, <= Setpoint 2, > Setpoint 2, Star Setpoint 1, Setpoint 2
Setpoints
COM x (Digital I/O) > Input/Output Configuring inputs/outputs Configuring inputs 1. Select an input pin. 2. Assign an input signal to the selected input pin. Configuring outputs 1. Select an output signal. 2. Assign an output pin. COM x (Digital I/O) > Setpoints Entering values Setpoint 1 Setpoint 2 Enter value for setpoint 1 Enter value for setpoint 2
COM x (Digital I/O) > Output Mode Behaviour of the digital outputs Continuous Stable Digital outputs are updated continuously Digital ouputs are updated only when the weight is stable
COM x (Digital I/O) > Reset COM x Resetting communication settings to factory settings Perform reset ? Confirmation inquiry Reset the Digital I/O settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset Digital I/O settings with NO.
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3.6.5
Ethernet menu block Item Mode Printer Destination Parameter DHCP If DHCP is set to "On", the device will receive the IP address automatically. Then IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway are readonly fields Enter/display IP address See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks Reference
IP address
Subnet mask Enter/display Subnet address Gateway Reset Ethernet Enter/display Gateway address See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks
3.6.6
USB menu block Item Mode Destination Checksum STX Reset USB See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks Reference
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3.6.7 Level 1 Mode Printer Destination Parameter IP address Enter IP address. Level 2
Subnet mask Enter Subnet address. Gateway Wireless settings Enter Gateway address. SSID Encryption WEP Settings WEP key WPA Settings Password Status Reset COM Enter SSID Off, WEP, WPA 64 Bit, 128 Bit Key 1, ... Key 4 WPA-TKIP, WPA2-AES Enter password
Display the current status, e.g., connection status, signal strength. See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks.
Templates menu block Level 3 Not used, Header, Date, Time, Gross, Net, Tare, High resolution, ID1, ID2, ID3, Dev. identifier, Dev. location, SNR Terminal, SNR Scale 1, User name, Star line, New line, Form feed Configuring templates 1. Select a template. 2. Select the line to be configured. 3. Assign the line contents. The header can be specified via SICS command I31, see Reference manual "MTSICS for ICS6xx".
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3.7
Test Scale
Keyboard test to start the keyboard test. 1. Press 2. Press the keys in the displayed order. If the key works, the device switches to the next key. Display test to start the display test. 1. Press A checkerboard pattern in various colour combinations is displayed. 2. Press to leave the display test. The display works properly if the bright and dark fields are displayed without missing pixels. Display of the serial numbers . 1. Press The serial numbers of the weighing terminal and the active weighing platform are displayed. 2. Press to leave the item. Printout of a list of all menu settings . 1. Press A safety prompt is displayed. again to start printing. 2. Press
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Reset all settings to factory settings Confirmation inquiry Reset all settings to factory settings with YES. Do not reset settings with NO.
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4.1
The example shows the Quick Select menu with the maximum of configurable items.
4.2
4.3
Logout
Prerequisite 9 User management is activated under Terminal -> User Management. Logout is described in the Operation chapter. Always log out when leaving the terminal in order to prevent unauthorised persons from working on it.
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4.4
1. Unload the scale. 2. Select Routine Test in the Quick Select menu using the cursor keys / and confirm with . You are asked to put the indicated weight on the platform. . 3. When the required weight is put on the platform, press The routine test is carried out and the following test protocol is displayed for a short time:
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1. Unload scale. 2. Select Routine Test in the Quick Select menu using the cursor keys / and confirm with . The routine test is carried out and the following test protocol is displayed for a short time.
The results of the routine test are stored in the routine test log file. If the determined weight is not within the tolerance, test protocol is in red. Call the METTLER TOLEDO service technician. If an external test weight is defined, an external routine test is performed directly after the internal routine test.
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Printing routine test log file 1. When a routine test record is displayed, press . 2. In the next screen select either Print selected record to print a single record or Print whole memory to print all records. 3. Confirm selection with . The routine test log record(s) is(are) printed. Deleting routine test log file Deleting routine test log files is carried out in the menu under Log files -> Routine Test Log.
Application ->
4.6
2. To view other alibi records use the cursor keys / . Printing alibi log file 1. When an alibi record is displayed, press . In the next screen you are given the following choice: Print selected record Print whole memory Print todays records Print records by number Print records by date 2. Select the desired printing mode using the cursor keys / and confirm with . 3. If Print records by number or Print records by date is selected, you are asked to enter start and end number respectively start and end date. The selected alibi record(s) is(are) printed.
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Searching alibi records 1. When an alibi record is displayed, press . 2. In the next screen use to select the search criterion either Search by date or Search by rec. no (record number) and confirm with . 3. Enter record number resp. date of the alibi record(s) you are looking for and confirm with . The desired alibi record(s) is(are) displayed. Deleting alibi log files Deleting alibi log files is carried out in the menu under Application -> Log files -> Alibi Log.
4.7
2. To view other calibration records use the cursor keys / . Printing calibration records 1. When a calibration record is displayed, press . 2. In the next screen select either Print selected record to print a single record or Print whole memory to print all records. 3. Confirm selection with . The calibration record(s) is(are) printed.
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5.1
Error Display dark
Restless installation location Draft Restless weighing sample Contact between weighing pan and/or weighing sample and surroundings Mains fault
Incorrect zeroing Incorrect tare value Contact between weighing pan and/or weighing sample and surroundings Weighing platform tilted Load plate not on the scale Weighing range not reached Weighing range exceeded Result not yet stable
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5.2
5.2.1
1 2 3 4 5
Error message Warning symbol Message identifier How to clear the message Remedy
5.2.2
Warnings Warnings are displayed briefly and then disappear automatically. Example
1 2 3
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Information Information screens are displayed briefly and then disappear automatically. Example
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5.3
In case of an alert we strongly recommend calling the METTLER TOLEDO service technician to replace parts which are at the end of lifetime, to correct wrong settings, to educate operators about proper handling, to perform routine service work, to reset the alert. The control functions monitor the following conditions: number of weighings number of overloads maximum weight zero commands and zero failures battery charging cycles power-on time date for the next service inspection
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6.1
Net weight
Direct connection to power supply (supply voltage fluctuation not exceeding 10 % of the rated voltage) Rated voltage 100 ... 240 VAC / 50 ... 60 Hz / 300 mA Supply of device: 12 V / 2.5 A If the supply voltage is interrupted, the device automatically switches over to storage battery operation Ambient conditions: 0 ... 40 C / 32 ... 104 F, dry environment Application indoor use only Altitude up to 2,000 m Temperature range Class III 10 ... 40 C / 14 ... 104 F Temperature range Class II 0 ... 40 C / 32 ... 104 F Overvoltage category II Pollution degree 2 Humidity: Max. rel. humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 C, decreasing linearly to 50 % rel. humidity at 40 C
Interfaces
1 interface RS232 integrated ICS629a-.../c: 1 additional optional communication interface possible ICS629a/d, ICS629a-.../f, ICS629a-.../t 2 additional optional communication interfaces possible 1 additional scale interface possible OIML Class II, III, IIII NTEP Class II, III
W&M approvals
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Applications and features Weighing Average weighing Alibi log file Routine test function Calibration log file User management Operating life with storage battery The operating life during storage battery operation differs depending on the intensity of use, the configuration and the connected scale. The following approximate values apply with standard RS232 interface and the brightness set to 5. Weighing platform Conditions Duration 150 h 15 h 120 h 12 h 60 h 6h
With 1strain gauge weighing cell, 10 % operation, 90 % power-off mode e.g., ICS629a-A15... Continuous operation With 4 strain gauge weighing cells, e.g., a floor scale K line weighing platforms 10 % operation, 90 % power-off mode Continuous operation 10 % operation, 90 % power-off mode Continuous operation
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Dimensional drawing
Dimension a b c
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6.2
Model A3 A6, QA6 A15, QB15 BB30, B30, QB30 BC150, B150, CC150, QC150 BC300, CC300 CC600
Range 1.5 kg / 3 kg 3 kg / 6 kg 6 kg / 15 kg 15 kg / 30 kg
BB60, B60, BC60, CC60, QB60, QC60 30 kg / 60 kg 60 kg / 150 kg 150 kg / 300 kg 300 kg / 600 kg
Operation limits maximum static safe load Model a center load 30 kg / 60 lb 100 kg / 200 lb 200 kg / 400 lb 400 kg / 800 lb 700 kg / 1400 lb 15 kg / 30 lb 100 kg / 200 lb 200 kg / 400 lb b side load 20 kg / 40 lb 70 kg / 140 lb 140 kg / 280 lb 300 kg / 600 lb 400 kg / 800 lb 10 kg / 20 lb 70 kg / 140 lb 140 kg / 280 lb c corner load 10 kg / 20 lb 35 kg / 70 lb 75 kg / 150 lb 150 kg / 300 lb 200 kg / 400 lb 5 kg / 10 lb 35 kg / 70 lb 75 kg / 150 lb
A BB B BC CC QA QB QC
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Weights, approx. values Model A BB B BC CC QA QB QC Weight in kg 5.2 7.4 12.7 26.5 35.0 4.1 7.8 13.1 Weight in lb 11.5 16.3 28.0 58.4 77.2 9.0 17.2 28.9
Length of load cell cable for ICS629a-.../t Weighing range up to 30 kg / 50 lb 60 kg / 100 lb and higher Length in m 1.5 2.5 Length in ft 5 8
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Dimensional drawings The size of the weighing platform (A, BB, B, BC, CC, QB) is indicated at the end of the product name, e.g., ICS629a-A6. Weighing platform Front view Side view
A Dim. a b c d e f g h [mm] 175 240 56 95 235 300 22 ["] 6.89 9.45 2.20 3.74 9.25 11.81 0.87
BB [mm] 235 300 57 97 335 400 15 ["] 9.25 11.81 2.24 3.82 13.19 15.75 0.59 [mm] 335 400 57 100 435 500 15
BC [mm] 435 500 70 108 587 650 15 ["] 17.13 19.69 2.76 4.25 23.11 25.59 0.59
CC [mm] 503 600 79 130 724 800 21 ["] 19.80 23.62 3.11 5.12 28.50 31.50 0.83
QA [mm] 170 229 56 95 170 229 22 ["] 6.69 9.02 2.20 3.74 6.69 9.02 0.87
QB [mm] 233 305 57 108 245 305 15 ["] 917 12.01 2.24 4.25 9.65 12.01 0.59
QC [mm] 392 457 60 100 397 457 15 ["] 15.43 17.99 2.36 3.94 15.63 17.99 0.59
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B ["] 22.87
ICS629a-.../c
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Accessories
Printers GA46 printer, RS232, incl. 8-pin M12 plug 2.5 m cable 0.4 m cable Retrofitable interfaces (conversion kits) Kit must be fitted by a METTLER TOLEDO service technician RS232 conversion kit terminal version .../c version RS422/RS485 conversion kit terminal version .../c version Ethernet conversion kit terminal version .../c version USB Device conversion kit terminal version .../c version Digital I/O conversion kit, 4 outputs and 4 inputs terminal version .../c version WLAN conversion kit terminal version .../c version Plugs RS232 counter plug, 8 pin M12 RS485 counter plug, 6 pin M12 Ethernet counter plug, 4 pin, Coding D, M12 USB counter plug, 4 pin, Coding A, M12 Order no. 22 019 925 22 019 926 Order no.
22 012 112 22 012 117 22 012 113 22 012 118 22 012 114 22 012 119 22 012 115 22 012 120 22 012 116 22 012 121 22 012 126 22 012 127 Order no. 22 021 105 22 021 106 22 021 107 22 021 108
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Cables (always delivered with 90 angled M12 plug) RS232 cable for SICS scale, 8 pin M12 <> 9 pin sub D plug, 3 m RS232 cable for PC, 8 pin M12 <> 9 pin sub D receptacle, 3 m RS422/RS485 cable, 6 pin M12 <> open ends, 3 m Ethernet 10/100 Base T twisted pair cable, 4pinM12CodingD<>RJ45 5m 20 m USB adapter cable, 4 pin M12 Coding A <> USB series A receptacle 0.2 m 5m USB cable, connection to PC, 4 pin M12 Coding A <> USB series A plug, 3 m USB cable, connection to USB devices, 4 pin M12 Coding A <> USB series B plug, 3 m Cable to connect Digital I/O option with Relay box, 12 pin M12 <> open ends, 10 m I/O accessories Relay box for Digital I/O option Power supply for Relay box 4 (110230 VAC) Adapters * RS232 adapter, 8 pin M12 plug <> 8 pin Binder receptacle, 0.2 m RS485 adapter, 6 pin M12 plug <> 6 pin Binder receptacle, 0.2 m Ethernet adapter, 4 pin Coding D M12 plug <> 16 pin Binder receptacle, 0.2 m USB adapter, 4 pin Coding A M12 plug <> 16 pin Binder receptacle, 0.2 m Digital I/O adapter, 12 pin M12 plug <> 19 pin Binder receptacle, 0.2m * Use already installed cables/plugs with our new ICS6x9 M12 plug
22 021 090 22 021 091 22 021 122 22 021 123 22 021 092 22 021 124 22 021 093 Order no. 22 011 967 00 505 544 Order no. 22 021 094 22 021 095 22 021 096 22 021 097 22 021 098
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Mechanical parts Protective cover for terminals ICS6x9, set of 3 pieces Stand ICS6x9, height 50 mm Stand ICS6x9, for PBA430 weighing platform height 330 mm height 660 mm Stand ICS6x9 for KA, KB, MA, MB and DB platforms, height 330 mm Bench stand ICS6x9 for scale bench 00503632 or 00504854, height500mm Floor stand ICS6x9, height 1000 mm Standbase for floor stand Wall bracket ICS6x9, inclinable and swivelling Desk mounting plate, for teminal and .../t version only
Order no. 22 021 110 22 018 057 22 013 964 22 013 965 22 014 836 22 014 835 22 014 834 22 011 982 22 014 833 22 021 111
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7.1
Appendix
Tests for utilisation in hygienically sensitive areas
ICS629 weighing terminals have been assessed by the EHEDG (European Hygienic Engineering and Design Group) and the NSF (National Sanitation Foundation). Both institutes certify the fulfilment of the hygienic requirements for easy cleaning (Hygienic Design Criteria). EHEDG The EHEDG is an association of device manufacturers, firms in the foodstuff industry, research institutes and health autohorities. It was founded in 1989 with the aim of promoting the hygienically faultless manufacturing and packaging of foodstuffs. A positive expertise of the device by the EHEDG has taken place. A corresponding report is available on the internet under www.mt.com. NSF is an independent NGO founded in 1944 in the USA. Corresponding regulations were published for the use of devices in the foodstuff industry. The device fulfils the NSF cfriteria C2 (Special Equipment and/or Devices) for use in the foodstuff industry. The products are listed on the NSF site: www.nsf.org.
NSF
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Appendix
7.3
7.3.1 Country Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czechia Denmark Estonia Finland
Geo Code values 3000e, OIML Class III (European Countries) Country Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Geographical latitude Geo Code value 4703 4714 5354 5624 4927 5011 5046 5332 5757 6400 6400 7111 Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden 4900 5430 3658 4210 4337 4815 4744 4946 4526 4635 3600 4347 5520 6200 6200 6904 Switzerland Turkey 4549 4749 3551 4206 18 22 20 21 24* 26 21 15 18 19 18 15 24* 26 18 16 21* 23
Geographical latitude Geo Code value 4622 4901 4930 5130 4141 4413 4224 4632 4834 5103 5434 5745 5730 5940 5948 6400 6400 7005 18 21 16 18 20 23 24 25* 26 17 19* 20 15 19 26 22 17 23
France
4700 5500 3448 4145 4545 4835 6317 6709 5105 5505 3547 4705 5530 5804
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Geo Code values 6000e/75000e OIML Class III (Height 1000 m) Geographical latitude Geo Code value 0000 1244 0546 1710 1244 2045 1710 2354 2045 2645 2354 2925 2645 3156 2925 3421 3156 3641 3421 3858 3641 4112 3858 4326 4112 4538 * factory setting 18 21 16 18 20 23 24 25*, 26 17, 19* 20 15 19 26 Geographical latitude Geo Code value 4326 4751 4538' 5006' 4751 5222 5006 5441 5222 5704 5441 5932 5704 6209 5932 6455 6209 6757 6455 7121 6757 7524 7121 8056 7524 9000 18 22 20 21 24*, 26 21 15 18 19 18 15 24*, 26 18
7.4
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, according to their specific requirements. Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment. If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device. Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regulation must also be related. Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
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7.5
Straight weighing
Protocol printouts
GA46 printouts, in English Average weighing
Starline Gross/Net/Tare weights New line Starline Gross/Net/Tare weights New line
Header New line Date & Time Net/Tare weights New line Device information New line
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Index
A Accessories .......................... 68 Alibi log ................... 13, 36, 55 Alphanumeric entry ............... 11 Average weighing............ 21, 35 B Barcode Destination....................... 45 Identification..................... 21 Tare preset ....................... 20 Battery Handling .......................... 15 Specification..................... 61 Beeper ................................. 40 C Calendar .............................. 40 Calibration log ...................... 14 Cleaning .............................. 23 Commissioning .................... 14 Connections ......................... 12 D Date .................................... 40 Device information ................ 39 Display .................................. 8 3-line mode ....................... 8 Backlighting ..................... 39 Bargraph ..................... 8, 20 Brightness ........................ 39 Calendar ............................ 8 Capacity available ........ 8, 20 Colours ............................ 39 Contrast ........................... 39 Default layout ..................... 8 Metrological data ................ 9 Presentation in the menu ... 27 Symbols and info line ........ 10 Weight display.................... 9 Disposal .............................. 73 Dynamic weighing .......... 21, 35
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E Environment ................... 23, 61 Errors .................................. 58 Error conditions ................ 57 Error messages ................ 58 G Geo value ................ 17, 25, 72 I Identifications ..................... , 21 Info key.............................. , 22 Information .......................... 59 Interface settings ................... 41 Digital I/O ........................ 47 Ethernet ........................... 48 RS232 ............................. 43 RS422 / RS485 ................ 43 USB ................................. 48 WLAN .............................. 49 K Keyboard ............................. 11 Key lock............................... 39 L Log files Alibi log file ...................... 55 Routine test log file...... 54, 55 Login/logout ......................... 17 M Menu Access ............................. 41 Application ....................... 35 Communication ................ 41 Maintenance .................... 50 Operation ......................... 26 Password .................. 26, 41 Quick Select ..................... 52 Scale (analog) ................. 29 Scale (IDNet) ................... 32 Terminal .......................... 37
Messages ............................ 58 MinWeigh ...................... 32, 34 Mode Demand mode ................. 44 Dialog mode .................... 44 Print mode ....................... 44 MT continous ....................... 41 O Options ............................ 7, 65 Output mode ........................ 47 P Power off ............................. 38 Power supply ................. 15, 61 Printing ................................ 22 Printout Examples ......................... 74 Templates ........................ 49 Q Quick Select Alibi log file ...................... 55 Enter main menu .............. 52 Logout ............................. 52 Routine test .......... 53, 54, 55 R Routine test ...... , 13, 53, 54, 36 S Safety instructions ............. 5, 24 Setpoints .............................. 47 SICS Command set ................... 41 Identifications ................... 21 Tare preset ....................... 20 Simple weighing ................... 18 Sleep mode .......................... 38 Smart weighing counter ......... 60 Spanner icon .................... 8, 60 Switching on and off.............. 17
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T Tare Automatic clearing 19, 31, 33 Automatic taring ... 19, 31, 33 Chain tare ............ 19, 31, 33 Tare preset ....................... 20 Taring .............................. 18 Technical data Weighing platforms ........... 64 Weighing terminal ............. 61 Terminal and platform combinations ................... 6, 64 Test Display ............................ 50 Keyboard ......................... 50 Scale ............................... 50 Verification ....................... 25 Time .................................... 40 U User management ........... 13, 40 V Verified instruments in EC countries .............................. 71 W Warnings ............................. 58 Z Zero Automatic zero update . 31, 33 Zeroing ............................ 18 Zero point correction.......... 18
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