Mettler Toledo IND900, IND970-19 inch, IND970-ELO Box, IND930, IND970-15 inch User Manual

User's Guide
IND900 Series
Terminal
PC Application
IND900 Series PC Application
Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your IND900 Series PC Application Terminal
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Installation, Configuration, Integration and Training
Initial Calibration Documentation
Periodic Calibration Maintenance
GWP® Verification
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There are several important ways to ensure you maximize the performance of your investment:
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2. accuracy – an out of specification scale can diminish quality, reduce profits and increase liability. Timely service from METTLER TOLEDO will ensure accuracy and optimize uptime and equipment life.
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trained, weighing equipment experts. We make certain that your weighing equipment is ready for production in a cost effective and timely fashion and that personnel are trained for success.
b.
requirements are unique for every industrial scale so performance must be tested and certified. Our calibration services and certificates document accuracy to ensure production quality and provide a quality system record of performance.
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confidence in your weighing process and documentation of compliance with requirements. We offer a variety of service plans that are scheduled to meet your needs and designed to fit your budget.
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control and improvement of the entire measuring process, which ensures reproducible product quality and minimizes process costs. GWP (Good Weighing Practice), the science­based standard for efficient life-cycle management of weighing equipment, gives clear answers about how to specify, calibrate and ensure accuracy of weighing equipment, independent of make or brand.
: A risk-based approach for managing weighing equipment allows for
: The value of a measurement is proportional to its
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FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Radio Interference Requirements of the Canadian Department of Communications. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her expense.
Declaration of Conformity is available at
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Warnings and Cautions
READ this manual BEFORE operating or servicing this equipment and FOLLOW these instructions carefully.
SAVE this manual for future reference.
WARNING
ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THE TERMINAL. EXERCISE CARE WHEN MAKING CHECKS, TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS THAT MUST BE MADE WITH POWER ON. FAILING TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
THE IND890 STANDARD TERMINAL IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE! IT MAY NOT BE USED IN AREAS THAT ARE CLASSIFIED AS POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE DUE TO COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS.
WARNING
THE PROTECTIVE GROUND CONNECTION MUST BE CHECKED AFTER SERVICE WORK IS PERFORMED. PERFORM THE CHECK BETWEEN THE PROTECTIVE GROUND CONTACT ON THE POWER PLUG AND THE HOUSING. THIS TEST MUST BE DOCUMENTED IN THE SERVICE REPORT.
WARNING
WHEN THIS EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED AS A COMPONENT PART OF A SYSTEM, THE RESULTING DESIGN MUST BE REVIEWED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF ALL COMPONENTS IN THE SYSTEM AND THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS INVOLVED.
TO ENSURE SAFE OPERATION AT ALL TIMES, THE DESIGN OF THE OVERALL INSTALLATION SHOULD INCLUDE PROPER SAFETY DISCONNECT EQUIPMENT SUCH AS EMERGENCY STOP SWITCHES AND POWER DISCONNECTS.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
DO NOT REPLACE THE BATTERY IN THIS DEVICE WITH THE WRONG TYPE. CONNECT THE BATTERY CORRECTLY. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION MAY RESULT IN INJURIES OF PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
BEFORE CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING ANY INTERNAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OR INTERCONNECTING WIRING BETWEEN ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ALWAYS REMOVE POWER AND WAIT AT LEAST THIRTY (30) SECONDS BEFORE ANY CONNECTIONS OR DISCONNECTIONS ARE MADE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR BODILY HARM.
NOTICE
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES.
In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the EU, per their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and electronic equipment.
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you purchased this device.
Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this regulation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
Warnings and Cautions
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1. IND930 and IND970 Terminal Versions ........................................... 1-1
1.2. Warnings and precautions ............................................................. 1-2
1.3. Operating environment................................................................... 1-4
1.4. Chemical Resistance ..................................................................... 1-5
1.5. Inspection and Checklist for Contents............................................... 1-6
1.6. Model identification ....................................................................... 1-6
1.7. Dimensions .................................................................................. 1-7
1.8. Technical data ............................................................................ 1-10
1.9. Main Board ................................................................................ 1-13
1.10. Interface Controller Board ............................................................. 1-13
1.11. Weighing Platforms ..................................................................... 1-13
1.12. Options ...................................................................................... 1-14
1.13. Application programs .................................................................. 1-15
1.14. Display and keyboard.................................................................. 1-15
2 Operation .................................................................................... 2-1
2.1. Security ....................................................................................... 2-1
2.2. Display Operation ......................................................................... 2-3
2.3. Description of the Navigation Interface ........................................... 2-10
2.4. Home Screen .............................................................................. 2-18
2.5. Weight Window .......................................................................... 2-19
2.6. Backlighting and Screen Saver ...................................................... 2-20
2.7. Basic Functionality ...................................................................... 2-21
2.8. Direct Access to Alibi Memory ....................................................... 2-36
2.9. Browsing Tables ......................................................................... 2-37
2.10. Dynamic weighing ...................................................................... 2-38
2.11. Starting an Application ................................................................. 2-39
2.12. Basic Totalizing .......................................................................... 2-40
3 Configuration .............................................................................. 3-1
3.1. Entering and Exiting Setup .............................................................. 3-1
3.2. Main Setup Screen ........................................................................ 3-2
3.3. Scale Configuration ....................................................................... 3-3
3.4. Application ................................................................................. 3-44
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3.5. Terminal .................................................................................... 3-64
3.6. Communication .......................................................................... 3-87
A Default Settings ........................................................................... A-1
A.1. Factory Default Settings .................................................................. A-1
A.2. Default Templates ......................................................................... A-8
C Communication ........................................................................... C-1
C.1. Physical ports .............................................................................. C-1
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C.2. Logical (Custom) Ports.................................................................. C-6
C.3. Access to released data ............................................................... C-13
C.4. Protocols and data structures ....................................................... C-14
C.5. Shared Data Variables and Application Blocks ................................ C-33
C.6. Reports ...................................................................................... C-44
C GEO Codes .................................................................................. C-1
C.1. Original Site Calibration ................................................................. C-1
C.2. New Site GEO Code Adjustment ...................................................... C-1
D Command Set for GA46 Printer ..................................................... D-1
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1 Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the IND930 and IND970 PC application terminals. The IND900 combines state-of-the-art technology with an optimized operating philosophy, the application areas of which are virtually without limits. Our many years of experience in this product area guarantee the reliability and long service life of your IND900 terminal.
The IND900 is a high-performance terminal that supports IDNet, SICS and SICSpro scales as well as weighing platforms using analog weighing technology. In this context, up to 4 scales can be operated metrological with the option of forming a sum scale. With its high-quality materials and high degree of environmental protection, the IND900 terminal performs reliably in even the harshest industrial settings.

1.1. IND930 and IND970 Terminal Versions

The IND900 terminals are available with the following functions and versions:
IND930 as a compact design in a single housing
IND970-15” as a user interface with touchscreen and keyboard for connection to an IND970-
ELO Box
IND970-19” as a user interface with touchscreen and keyboard for connection to an IND970- ELO Box
IND970-ELO Box with PC technology for connection to an IND900
Housing versions for use as a desk, panel or stand installation as well as a version for panel
mounting
Connection of up to four scale channels and a metrological correct sum scale
Connection of up to four analog scales with an input impedance of 80 ohms to 2,400 ohms
per scale channel
Active TFT color LED with backlighting and weight display with a maximum character height of approx. 25 mm for IND930 and approx. 38 mm for IND970.
Up to 6 serial interfaces (RS232/422/485) for asynchronous, bidirectional communication and print output and for the ELO-Box another 3 additional RS232 PC com ports
Up to two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet interfaces (depending on the IND900 model)
Digital I/O interface
USB master
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Analog weighing cell interface
IDNet scale interface
Digital inputs/outputs via ARM100
Serial communication
USB
Support for the following interface options:
SICS/SICSpro scale interface
Basic weighing functions such as scale selection, zero setting, taring and printing
Use as single and multi-range scale as well as multi-interval scale
Selectable super/sub-classification operating mode with graphics
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Graphic DeltaTrac display
Two memory tables for use with tare or target value memory
Unit switching, including user-defined units
Alibi memory for up to 500,000 records
Ten user-specific adjustable print dialogs and report printouts
Traditional calibration with 3-point and 5-point linearization

1.2. Warnings and precautions

PROFIBUS (in combination with INDpro)
CAUTION
ONLY AUTHORIZED METTLER-TOLEDO SERVICE TECHNICIANS MAY OPEN THIS DEVICE.
CAUTION
IN CRITICAL APPLICATIONS AND WHEN USING DISCRETE I/O AN ADDITIONAL SAFETY MECHANISM HAS TO BE USED.
Please read these instructions very carefully before operating the terminal for the first time.
Before plugging in the terminal, it must be ensured that the voltage listed on the model plate matches the local voltage supply. If this is not the case, the terminal must not be connected under any circumstances.
Only power supply sockets that have the correct voltage and ground conduction connection are suitable for this device. The power supply socket must be freely accessible at all times.
While the IND900 terminal may be very sturdy, it is also a precision instrument. For this reason, care should be exercised when handling and installing the terminal.
Only suitable commercially-available cleaners may be used for cleaning the device.
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Malware Disclaimer for IND900
IND900Weigh
IND900Service
Service
Templates
Backup
Restore
METTLER TOLEDO undertakes all reasonable steps to deliver the IND900 without virus or other malware infection. Malware as used herein stands for malicious software, meaning any kind of harmful, unintentional code. The production environment is permanently checked. However we can neither warrant nor guarantee absolute freedom of malware or viruses for our product over its lifetime. Therefore you are urged to take all reasonable efforts and corrective actions to protect your system and infrastructure against malware attacks.
In particular you are advised herewith to take all necessary steps to ensure that no virus contamination, Trojan horses, worms or other harmful malware occurs in your equipment. METTLER TOLEDO cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a consequence of any malware transmission. METTLER TOLEDO does not warrant that our system will operate error free or without interruption, or in combination with other software, or that all program defects are correctable.
Malware protection for PC based scales should be managed centrally in your network environment by using firewalls, proxy servers and corresponding tools. Network administrators shall limit inbound and outbound traffic to certain protocol sets such as HTTP or FTP. Administrators shall also restrict unwanted or unauthorized network traffic using filters in IP addresses and MAC addresses.
To limit vulnerability of the IND900, the operating system must be maintained regularly by installing the most recent updates and patches.
Please note that due to the severe impact of virus scanners on overall system performance and real time availability of the processor in a Windows-based system, we do not generally recommend installing a virus scanner, nor do we recommend any particular type of protection software. METTLER TOLEDO does not test any anti-virus solutions on its products but does strongly recommend that network administrators identify and install the best anti-virus solution for their particular needs based on their IT policies and system configuration, among other things.
Do not overload the operating system with virus scanner or other background processes. Take care that processor load remains below 70%.

1.2.1. Special Directories in Mass Storage

Some directories in the mass storage of the IND900 are located required for the proper functioning of the system. It is very important that the content of these directories is not changed. Do not add, edit or delete any files in the following directories
Mettler-Toledo
MTA
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IND900Com

1.3. Operating environment

The following must be considered when selecting the installation site:
Select a stable, vibration-free surface
Ensure that no extreme temperature fluctuations occur and that the terminal is not exposed to
direct sunlight
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Avoid any draft (e.g. from fans or an air-conditioning system)
Readjust the terminal after all major changes to the geographical position (recalibration)

1.3.1. Temperature and Humidity

The IND900 terminal can be operated within the temperature and relative humidity ranges listed in chapter 1.9 Technical Data in Table 1-2. The terminal can be stored at temperatures from –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F), at 10 % to 85 % relative humidity, non-condensing.

1.3.2. Protection from the Environment

The housing variants of the IND930, IND970-15 and IND970-19 for desk, panel and stand design as well as the IND970 ELO Box meet the requirements of IP69k. The versions for control panel installation meet the requirement for IP69k at the front.
IF THE DEVICE IS USED OTHER THAN AS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL, THE PROTECTION PROVIDED MAY BE IMPAIRED.

1.3.3. Hazardous areas

THE IND900 STANDARD TERMINAL IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE! IT MAY NOT BE USED IN AREAS THAT ARE CLASSIFIED AS POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE DUE TO COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS.
NOTICE
WARNING
ONLY AUTHORIZED METTLER-TOLEDO SERVICE TECHNICIANS MAY OPEN THIS DEVICE.
The standard version of the IND900 terminal cannot be operated in areas that have been classified as potentially explosive according to the National Electrical Code (NEC) due to combustible or explosive environments. Contact your authorized METTLER TOLEDO representative if you need information about applications in hazardous areas.
CAUTION
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1.3.4. FCC Notification

This corresponds to section 15 of the FCC regulations and the radio interference changes of the Canadian Communication Ministry. Its operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device must not cause any radio interference, and (2) the device must be capable of tolerating all received radio interference, including such disturbances that, under certain circumstances, negatively influence operation.
This device was checked and according to section 15 of the FCC regulations is within the limit values for a Class A digital device. These limit values ensure protection from radio interferences if the device is operated in a commercial environment. This device generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy. Improper installation and use can result in disruptions of the radio communication. The operation of this device in a residential area probably will result in radio interference, and appropriate measures to correct the problem must be undertaken at the user’s expense.

1.4. Chemical Resistance

The front film of the IND900 touchscreen consists of a durable polyester film with a good resistance to alcohol, diluted lyes, esters, hydrocarbons, ketones and standard household cleaning agents.
In accordance with DIN 42115 part 2, it is resistant to the following chemicals when exposed to them for more than 24 hours without visible changes:
Ethanol Cyclohexanol Glycol Isopropanol Glycerine Methanol
Acetone Methyl ethyl ketone Dioxane Acetonylacetonate
Ammonia <2 % Soda lye <2 % Alkali carbonate Bichromate Prussiate of potash Silver nitrate 20 % Brake fluid
Acetaldehyde Aliphatic hydrocarbons Gasoline Toluene Xylene Benzene
Sulfuric acid <50 % Acetic acid <50 % Phosphoric acid <30 % Hydrochloric acid <10 % Nitric acid <10 % Sulfuric acid <10 % Tetrahydrofuran
Drilling emulsion Diesel oil Varnish Paraffin oil Castor oil Silicone oil Turpentine oil substitute
Hydrochlorofluorocarbons Perchlorethylene
1.1.1.Trichloroethane Trichloroethylene Ethyl acetate Diethyl ether
Sodium hypochlorite <20 % Hydrogen peroxide <25 % Green soap Detergent Fabric softener
Saturated salt solution water
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IND900 terminal
Documentation CD
The front film is not resistant to the chemicals listed below:
Concentrated mineral acids Concentrated alkaline lyes High pressure steam above 100 °C
The front membrane is not suitable for long-term exposure to direct sunlight.
Benzyl alcohol Methylene chloride Chlorinated detergents

1.5. Inspection and Checklist for Contents

Check the contents and inspect the supply immediately upon delivery. If the shipping container is
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damaged upon arrival, check the contents for damage and, if necessary, submit a damage claim to the transport agency. If the container is not damaged, remove the IND900 terminal from the protective packaging; note how it was packaged and check all components for damage.
If the terminal must be shipped again, the original packaging should be reused. The IND900 terminal must be correctly packed to ensure safe transportation.
The following components are included:
Quick Guide
Possibly a bag with parts, depending on the terminal configuration

1.6. Model identification

The IND900 model name and serial number are located on the model plate at the rear of the terminal. Table 1-1 lists the different terminal types and corresponding product numbers.
Table 1-1: Model Identification
IND900 Terminal Family Number
IND930 110/230 V 30500813
IND970 HMI 110/230 V 30500815
IND970-ELO (IP69k) 30500816
1 x Ethernet 10/100 Mbit Standard
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1.7. Dimensions

The following drawings show the dimensions in millimeters of the IND900 in its different versions.
Figure 1-1: Dimensions of IND930, Desk/Panel Version
Figure 1-2: Dimensions of IND930, Panel Mount
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Figure 1-3: Dimensions of IND970-15. Desk/Panel Installation
Figure 1-4: Dimensions of IND970-15, Panel Mount
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Figure 1-5: Dimensions of IND970-19, Desk/Panel Version
Figure 1-6: Dimensions of IND970-19, Panel Mount
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Maximum housing dimensions (H × W × D)
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Figure 1-7: Dimensions of IND970 ELO Box

1.8. Technical data

The IND900 terminal’s specifications are listed in Table 1-2.
Table 1-2: IND900 Technical Data
IND900 Technical Data
Desk/panel/stand installation, stainless steel housing AISI 304 / 1.4301, DIN X5 CrNi 1810
Control panel installation version, stainless steel housing AISI 304 / 1.4301, DIN X5 CrNi 1810
Desk, panel and stand version IND930:
259 mm × 320 mm × 241 mm
Desk, wall and stand version IND970-15 and IND970-19
353 mm × 490 mm × 301 mm
IND970-ELO-Box:
250 mm × 125 mm × 400 mm
Control panel installation IND930:
221 mm × 311 mm × 94 mm
Control panel installation IND970-15-HMI:
320 mm × 480 mm × 51 mm
Control panel installation IND970-19-HMI:
320 mm × 480 mm × 68 mm
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IND900 Technical Data
Net weight Gross weight
(With packaging = shipping weight)
Type of protection (EN40050)
Ambient temperature
Maximum relative humidity
Ambient conditions according to EN 61010
Hazardous Areas
Power supply
Display Weight display
Scale types
IND930-Desk = 4.7 kg IND930-10-Panel = 3.9 kg IND970-15 / -19 HMI Desk = 9.7 kg IND970-15 / -19 HMI Panel = 7.5 kg IND970-ELO-Box= 5.2 kg (Depends on type and configuration)
IND930-Desk = 5.5 kg IND930-Panel = 4.5 kg IND970-15 / -19 HMI Desk = 11.4 kg IND970-15 / -19 HMI Panel = 8.5 kg IND970-ELO-Box = 6.3 kg
The housing variants of the IND930, IND970-15 and IND970-19 for desk, panel and stand design as well as the IND970 ELO Box, meet the requirements of IP69k. The versions for control panel installation meet the requirement for IP69k at the front. Hence, the IND900 is dust-proof and splash-proof and suitable for high-pressure and steam cleaning.
Running: -10 °C - +40 °C for scales of approval class III 0 °C - +40 °C for scales of approval class II Storage: -20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to 140 °F)
-10 °C to +40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F), at 10 % to 85 % relative humidity, non-condensing
Indoor use only Pollution degree 2 Overvoltage category II Max. installation height 2,000 m AMSL
The IND900 terminals cannot be operated in hazardous areas
100-240 V AC, +10 % / - 15 %; 50/60Hz Current consumption:
IND930: 650 mA – 275 mA IND970-15 / -19 650 mA – 275 mA IND970-ELO-Box: 750 mA – 375 mA
Country-specific power cable
Active TFT color LED with backlighting and weight display with a maximum character height of approx. 25 mm for IND930, approx. 38 mm for IND970­15, and approx. 44 mm for IND970-19. Supports display of up to four connected scales.
Display resolution: 300,000 digits for analog scales Display resolution for IDNet scales, SICS and SICSpro scales depends on the
weighing platform used.
Analog scales, IDNet scales, SICS scales, SICSpro scales
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Data for connecting analog scales
Number of scales
Analog/digital refresh rates
Keypad
Communication
Serial interfaces
Protocol
Approvals
IND900 Technical Data
Min. load cell impedance: 80 ohms Max. load cell impedance: 2,400 ohms Sensitivity: 2…3 mV/V Max. resolution: 10,000 e
300,000 d Min. increment: 0.26 μV/e
0.026 μV/d Load cell supply voltage: 3.3 V Max. cable length: 100 m
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Typical stabilization time: 0.5 s
Up to four scale channels operating simultaneously plus sum scale. Maximum of 4 scales can be displayed simultaneously.
Important: In Japan, a maximum of 3 IDNet or AnalogScale interfaces may
be connected.
Internal Analog: >366 Hz IDNet: depends on the weighing platform SICS: depends on the weighing platform SICSpro: depends on the weighing platform
IND930: No keys: since the operation is accomplished exclusively via
the display using the touchscreen.
IND970-15: Action point membrane keypad, 38 keys with numeric
keypads, navigation keys, function keys and scale function keys
IND970-19: Only ON/OFF key, the operation is accomplished exclusively
via the display using the touchscreen.
Standard: Ethernet 10/100 Base-T
Serial inputs: ASCII characters, ASCII commands for CTPZ (Cancel, Tare, Print, Zero), SICS (stages 0, 1, 2 and 3)
Serial outputs: Request with up to ten configurable print dialogs, report printout, interfaces with external ARM100 input/output modules
Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Directive 2014/31/EU EMC Directive 2014/30/EU Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
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1.9. Main Board

The terminal’s main board of the IND900 terminal features connections for microprocessor, main memory, battery, Ethernet, USB and serial communication.

1.10. Interface Controller Board

The interface controller board (ICB) features 6 freely configurable ports (RS232, RS422, RS485, USB and scale interfaces). These ports are bidirectional and can be configured for different functions, e.g. demand output, SICS, ASCII command input (C, T, P, Z), ASCII character input, report printout or connection to an ARM100 module.

1.11. Weighing Platforms

The terminal supports analog, IDNet, SICS and SICSpro weighing platforms. A maximum of four scales (including mixed types) can be connected to an IND900.
Important: In the case of IND900 devices for use in Japan, the scale interfaces IDNet or analog
scale can use a maximum of 3 interfaces per device.

1.11.1. Weighing platform with analog weighing cells

The IND900 supports scale types with an analog weighing technology via the analog weighing cell interface. The terminal can operate up to four scale channels, each with an input impedance of between 80 and 2,400 ohms.
1.11.2. IDNet weighing platform
The terminal supports the newer T-brick version of a precision weighing platform via the IDNet scale interface.

1.11.3. SICS/SICSpro weighing platform

The IND900 terminal supports the (high-precision) scales from METTLER TOLEDO that use the SICS communication protocol. These scales feature the brand names METTLER TOLEDO Excellence, X­Base/platforms, WM/WMH/WMS, scales of series 4 (BBx4xx, IND4xx) and scales of series PBK9 and PFK9. SICS/SICSpro scales are connected to the IND900 terminal using serial interfaces. With optional interface cards installed, each terminal can support up to four SICS/SICSpro scales. Depending on the type of SICS/SICSpro scale connected, different configuration settings are available in the terminal’s setup screens of the IND900 terminal.
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1.12. Options

The following additional options are available for the IND900:
Serial interfaces (RS232/425/485)
USB interfaces
Digital inputs/outputs (4I/O)
Digital inputs/outputs (via ARM100 module)
Analog output (via A100 module)
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PC com ports RS232 (only IND970-ELO-Box)
Scale interfaces for analog scales, IDNet, SICS or SICSpro
PROFIBUS (in combination with INDpro)
Different cables for connecting the interfaces
InSite configuration tool
Floor stand
Calibration set
The scale connections as well as the additional interface options are implemented via six internal option slots in the IND900. Different options that are required for the respective application can be combined, but no more than a total of six. Furthermore, two additional USB interfaces can be installed in the IND970-15-HMI.

1.12.1. Serial interfaces

Additional communication cards offer RS232, RS422 or RS485 communication at speeds from 1200 to 57600 baud. A maximum of 6 serial communication modules can be installed.
Moreover, a set of three PC com ports RS232 can be installed for the IND970-ELO-Box. The voltage can be loaded with a maximum of +5V 300mA, +12V 150mA.
IMPORTANT: External systems should always use software handshaking with the terminal. Be
sure that a program communicating with the terminal waits for a response after every command before sending a new command. Sending a command before receiving a response may result in data loss or interfaces, which stop communicating!

1.12.2. USB interfaces

Additional communication cards enable the connection of USB devices according to USB standards
1.1 and 2.0. A maximum of 3 USB communication modules can be installed. Each USB
connection has a maximum load rating of 500 mA. However, for each IND900 the total may not exceed 600 mA.

1.12.3. Digital inputs/outputs

IMPORTANT: The IND900 terminal can use either its internal optional DIO boards or external
ARM100 modules, but
not both.
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1.12.3.1. Optional Digital inputs/outputs (4I/O)
The IND900 can be equipped with one or two optional digital Input/Output boards, installed in positions X5 and X6.
Each 4I/O-900 provides 4 digital inputs and four digital outputs.
Refer to the
1.12.3.2. ARM100
Additional digital inputs/outputs are implemented using ARM100 remote I/O modules from METTLER TOLEDO.
One ARM100 has four (passive) inputs and six (low-current) outputs. An external power supply with 24 V DC is required to operate the ARM100.
A maximum of five ARM100s can be connected to one IND900. This provides a total of 20 inputs and 30 outputs.
The ARM100 modules are connected to the IND900 via an RS485 interface.
IND900 Installation Manual, for connector pin assignments.

1.13. Application programs

The application programs described below can be installed on the IND900 terminal to provide additional functions for specific working environments and industries.
1.13.1. InSite CSL configuration tool
The IND900 terminal can be connected to a PC/laptop with InSite (version 1.4.05 or higher) via Ethernet so that the following tasks are possible:
Viewing and/or modifying the configuration
Performing configuration tasks without the device prior to the actual installation of the device
Saving the configuration data locally to the PC, loading a saved configuration file into the same
or other devices or restoring a known state for service purposes
Printing the configuration documentation for the customer records
Performing a firmware upgrade for the IND900
To support the latest functions of the IND900, you should ensure that you are using the
corresponding InSite version

1.14. Display and keyboard

The IND900 is equipped with an active color TFT display with backlighting. Resolutions and sizes are as follows:
IND930 – 1280 x 800 pixels, 10.1" (25.7 cm)
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Status icons
Status icons
Touchscreen display
Softkeys
IND970-15 – 1280 x 800 pixels, 15.4" (39.1 cm)
IND970-19 – 1280 x 800 pixels, 18.5” (47.0 cm).
The weight information can be displayed in a multitude of formats, including single- or multi-scale display with or without tare window.
Introduction
Figure 1-8: IND930 Fascia
Display
Alphanumeric
data entry
Softkeys
Backlight control
Scale function
buttons
dialog
Figure 1-9: IND970-15 Fascia
ESC
Shift
CTRL
Delete
ALT
Windows
Figure 1-10: IND970-15 Windows Function Keys, Detail
Numeric keypad
Enter key
Backspace key
Navigation keys
Windows function keys
Power LED: ON: Power on Off: Power off
Power button
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All IND900 models feature an integrated touchscreen and can be operated exclusively via this
Display with touchscreen
Status icons
Softkeys
Power LED
Power switch
screen.
In the display layout, the area at the very top is reserved for the system toolbar. It can display general data as well as status icons, which are enabled or disabled in setup.
Next is the weight display with all the relevant weighing information. The middle section of the display is reserved for status messages and special applications. The bottom section contains the areas reserved for DeltaTrac, and the softkeys are arranged underneath.
8 softkeys can be configured to enable a variety of integrated functions of the IND900, ranging from the setting of time and date to access to specific memory tables, and including special scale functions of the IND900 and its application PACs.
In the IND970-15 only, the numeric keypad is used for entering data. The numeric keys are located at the top right side of the front panel of the terminal (Figure 1-9). Alphanumeric data can be entered via the softkey or by using an external USB keyboard, or scanned in from a barcode reader or other external device.
Eight function keys are arranged underneath the screen. The operator can use these keys to navigate through the setup options in the menu structure and within setup and application screens.
The IND970-19 (Figure 1-11) has only an ON/OFF switch. The terminal is operated exclusively using the touchscreen. A computer mouse or similar pointing device can also be connected to the standard USB port.
Figure 1-11: IND970-19 Fascia
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2 Operation

The IND900 is a user-friendly and technically sophisticated weighing terminal that excels with its large variety of application options and intuitive touchscreen operation.
While reading this manual and operating the terminal, keep in mind that various functions or softkeys may not have been enabled for your installation. Hence, the menus pictured in the manual may differ from terminal to terminal and depending on setup and configuration.
This document contains instructions for executing typical weighing processes with the IND900 terminal.

2.1. Security

The IND900 supports the use of a user name/password for configuration security on four levels. To define the security levels that are assigned to specific parameters during setup. Refer to chapter 3, Configuration.
Administrator – An administrator account has unrestricted access to all areas of the operating system and setup. There can be several administrator accounts. The primary administrator account cannot be changed or deleted and its secret password cannot be modified. If logged in under this primary administrator account, it is possible to create, manage and delete additional user accounts.
If a calibration set is installed, certain metrologically relevant parameters can be changed only
after removing the calibration screw and pressing the W&M switch (refer to the following section).
After configuring an additional administrator, you should take care to remember the password.
If the password is changed or forgotten, only the primary administrator account can access the complete setup menu. Ensure that unauthorized persons do not have access to the password.
Maintenance – Access at the maintenance level is generally identical to access at the
administrator level, except for access to metrologically relevant setup areas.
Supervisor – Access at this level is generally restricted to editing tables and setting the time and
date.
Operator – A default user account is predefined. This is particularly useful for locations with
validation requirements. Operator is the security level with the most restrictions, e.g. there are generally only a few softkeys enabled with functions that are strictly limited to the operation required for the logged-in user.
The user identified as a default user is automatically logged in after switching the terminal on the IND900 or after the Logout of another user and generally has heavily restricted rights, but at
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least the Login softkey which allows a (higher ranked) user to log in with user name and password. Depending on the access right of the logged-in user, setup menus are displayed only or they are displayed and can be changed. In addition, each user is assigned only certain softkeys and operating functions.
If a login fails, the terminal displays an error message, exits the log-in dialog and returns to the home screen.
The login can be time-limited. In this case, when the time configured in setup expires the logged-in user is automatically logged out.
Operation
2.1.1. Calibration Screw
For calibrated operation, the IND900 must be equipped with a calibration set, the calibration screw must be screwed in and the paper seal must be attached and undamaged. Only after removing the calibration screw that is secured against manipulation by the paper seal – and therefore damaging the paper seal – and pressing the W&M switch does a user who is logged in with administrator security level have access to the metrologically relevant parameters of the connected scales.
For a recalibration, the calibration screw must be screwed in again, the locking mark must be replaced and W&M Approval Mode must be enabled in setup of the scales. Figure 2-2 shows the calibration screw applied to the rear of the device (IND930) or to the ELO-Box (IND970-15/-19), with and without the paper seal.
Figure 2-1: User Login
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Figure 2-2: Calibration Screw, Before and After Removing the Paper Seal
Switching
On and Off and Restart
Selecting a scale
Scale function keys

2.2. Display Operation

The name of softkeys as well as the texts and messages that correspond to the IND900 software are identified with gray shading in this manual. For example:
“Touch the “Start” softkey if the display shows continue with Start.”
2.2.1. Softkeys and Symbols
Softkeys use graphical, self-explanatory symbols for identification. Table 2-1 shows the available symbols and their functions, which are subdivided according into categories according to their use. An asterisk (*) in the "Softkey" column indicates that this symbol is assigned to a softkey.
The exact function of the individual softkeys is explained in the chapters of these Operating Instructions. The description of how the softkeys are configured can be found in chapter 3, Configuration.
Even though softkeys have been configured, their functions are not always available to the user. In Table 2-1, the softkeys are shown without a background color. In the example at right, the Up softkey is active and shows a blue background, the Next softkey inactive and shows a brown background.
Symbol
Table 2-1: Softkey Symbols and Functions
User-
dependent
* Shutdown
*
Designation Explanation
Scale
Shut down the terminal; refer to section 2.3.7,
.
Changes to the next scale; refer to section 2.7.1
or section 2.3.3,
.
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