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1.        3 11 2 Counting with a bulk scale    Prerequisite  The connected second scale is configured as bulk scale   1  Place the reference parts on the first scale and press         The scale determines the average piece weight and changes to the display in  pieces  PCS      2  Place the parts to be counted on the bulk scale   The total quantity is displayed     Note e  f tOtAL Ct   gt  bULK is set in the menu  only the number of pieces on the bulk  scale is displayed on the bulk scale     e If tOtAL Ct   gt  bOtH is set in the menu  the reference quantity is added to the  bulk quantity     3 11 3 Counting with an auxiliary scale    Note This configuration allows counting of diverse parts  for example very small parts on  one scale and large parts on the other scale   Prerequisite    The connected second scale is configured as an auxiliary scale  The scale doesn   t  change automatically but only after pressing the key     1  Activate the appropriate scale   2  Place the reference parts on this scale and press         The scale determines the average piece weight and changes to the display in  pieces  PCS      3  Place the parts to be counted on the same scale   The number of pieces is displayed     28 User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Settings in the menu       4 Settings in the menu    4 1    4 1 1    Operator menu    Supervisor menu    Note    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Settings can be changed and functions can be activated in the menu  This enables  adaptation t
2.    Calling up average piece weights      gt  Enter the number of the memory location with the required average piece weight   factory setting  41     80  and press     briefly     The selected reference value is loaded from the memory and appears briefly in the  display  The scale determines the number of pieces with the selected reference  value     Clearing saved average piece weights    1  Enter the number of the memory location with the average piece weight to be  cleared  factory setting  41     80  and press   amp    briefly     The saved average piece weight is displayed   2  Press      within 2 seconds     CLEArED briefly appears in the display  The saved average piece weight is  cleared     Counting by calling up a saved target quantity    The terminal IND445 has a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare val   ues  average piece weights  target weights and target quantities  In the factory setting   the memory locations 91 to 100 are reserved for target quantities  The saved target  quantities are also preserved when the terminal is switched off     25    Counting    IND445       1         I      Sid al   alee    3 10 1    Note    3 10 2    3 10 3    VW       100    I i       i I         OK  2    1 1 i 1       o m ma ma ma m m m a    26    1 iW    ou ue  m    Saving target quantities    1  Enter the memory location number  factory setting  91     100  and keep D  pressed until the confirmation tARGEt appears in the display     2  Enter the target quant
3.    Limit for activation of the 1 0 relay box  The value to be entered is the percentage  proportion of the lower tolerance of the target weight   target quantity     EXAMPLE   Target weight 2000 g   tOLER  2010g   tOLER    1990 g   SP tOL  010       The relay box is not activated until 199 g    10   of 1990 g  is reached        SENd  MOd  CONTINU  StAbLE       Defines the form in which the scale sends information to the I O relay box  e Information is permanently sent  e Information is only sent if the weight value is stable             4 4 4    MEMORY   configuring memory       CONFIG  40 40 10    CLEAr  M       Configuring the memory partitions     IND445 have a total of 100 memory localizations that can be assigned to tare val   ues  average piece weights  target weights and target quantities     Factory settings     e 40 memory locations for tare values  01 40    e 40 memory locations for average piece weights  41 80   e 10 memory locations with target weights  81 90    e 10 memory locations with target quantities  91 100     The first target weight is called up e g  with memory address No  81    Changing the range for the memory locations    1  Enter the new range and separate each range with a point  e  g  30 30 20   The  last range is automatically calculated  If an invalid entry is made  Not   ALLO  is shown in the display    Since only some of the entered values can be shown in the display  the display can   be moved fo the right with the aid of the ETS key    Note  
4.    The scale automatically determines the average piece weight and then shows the  quantity   The rest of the counting process is as described earlier     Counting with a known average piece weight      gt  Enter the known average piece weight via the numerical keypad and press A   The scale changes the unit to PCS   The rest of the counting process is as described earlier     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Counting       3 9    3 9 1    Note    3 9 2    3 9 3    3 10    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Counting by calling up a saved average piece weight    The terminal IND445 has a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare val   ues  average piece weights  target weights and target quantities  In the factory setting   the memory locations 41 to 80 are reserved for average piece weights  The saved  average piece weights are also preserved when the terminal is switched off     Saving average piece weights  1  Determine the average piece weight in one of the ways described earlier     2  Enter the memory location number  factory setting  41     80  and keep D  pressed until the confirmation appears in the display  e g  APW  41     If an average piece weight had already been saved under the selected memory loca   tion  the message rEPLACE appears in the display     e To save the new average piece weight  press ie  The old average piece weight  is overwritten     e To abort the save process  press 619   The previous memory location assignment  remains valid  
5.    User manual    METTLER TOLEDO  Weighing terminal IND445          www mt com support             IND445    Table of contents       User manual 22013194A 03 05    Table of contents    mi Von uit oui  wW N        2 1  2 2  2 3  2 4  2 5  2 6  2 7  2 8  2 9  2 10  2 11  2 12  2 13    3 1  3 2  3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 7  3 8  3 9  3 10  3 11    4 1  4 2  4 3  4 4  4 5  4 6  4 7    5 1  5 2    Page   MINTO CUCINOMY icini ease ne AS er Mn re 5  Safety INSMUCON S Et er nr A era E 5  Description  sci  Sen anne ns aan La ne A be 6  Putting into operation En Se Ra ta 10  aTa aA A E E EE E E E ent 11  Swit  hing  ON ANT Off cnc asia dite asec a a A N ei 11  Zeroing   Zero point correction sei  immense net tit 1   SUM PG Wed is estate cia aden a AA EA ESA AAA AA Ainea 1   Weighing With TOTE ne nette a an 12  Displaying the capacity available 2 00    eee e 14  Dynamic WEIGNING  ss re ae nait Mine dd ead dai Siva piss dk mean onaiaes 14  Weighing in to a target weight and checkweighing                              15  Working with identifications 0 0 0 0    cece eeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeeeeess 17  Printing resus ren das bei ter Gd en ae mn A 17  Displaying IMO minean Mies dean en tn nt 18  SWICHING Scale S sine ayaa auront 18  PCCUMIMMONING  Le Les Ni er Cds 19  Cleaning ss AR AR toutes RM A RE NE NE 20  COUINO RSR Rte 21  Counting parts into a container        ee cececccteeeeeeecsssssteeeeesesessenaeees 21  Counting parts Out of a container  0           cccccceecceeceessssstteeseses
6.    gt  After every new partitioning  always check the memory values and adjust if nec   essary           Clearing all memories        38    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Settings in the menu                4 4 5  INFO KEY     assignment of the Info key  INFO1  NOt  USEd e Info space not occupied  PCS NEt e Displays net weight in counting  Gross e Displays gross weight  tArE e Displays tare weight  APW e Displays average piece weight  HIGHrES e Shows display with a higher resolution  ACCUrCY e Displays counting accuracy  n e Displays number of totalised items  G tOtAL e Displays gross sum  N tOtAL e Displays net sum  PCS tOtL e Displays sum of pieces  tArGEt e Displays target value and tolerances  dAtE e Displays date  timE e Displays time  INFO2     INFO13 As per INFO                                         4 4 6 AVERAGE   determining the average weight for an unstable load  OFF Calculating average weight switched off  AUtO Calculating average weight with automatic start of the weighing cycle  MAnuAL Calculating average weight with manual start of the weighing cycle via  4 4 7 RESET   resetting application settings to factory settings  SUrE  Confirmation inquiry       e Reset the application settings to factory settings with  e Do not reset the application settings with ETS             User manual 22013194A 03 05    39    Settings in the menu    IND445       4 5    4 5 1    Terminal settings  TERMINAL     DEVICE     Sleep mode  energy saving mode and display backli
7.   A flash   ing LED requests the relevant action and  if applicable  confirmation with the key  A  corresponding setting in the menu enables the work sequence for counting to be  defined     First taring  then counting    Prerequisite    PrOMPt   gt  tAr SPL is set in the menu  The LED next to the key 619  flashes  when the load is taken off the scale     1  Place the empty container on the scale and press Ts   The container is tared  the zero display appears and and the LED next to the key    flashes     2  Place the number of pieces displayed via the key into the container     The scale automatically determines the average piece weight and the weight dis   play changes to PCS     3  Fill the container with the material being counted     First specifying a reference  then taring  This mode is particularly suitable when counting out of a full container     Prerequisite    PrOMPt   gt  SPL tAr is set in the menu  The LED next fo the key flashes  when the scale is relieved     1  Place the number of pieces displayed via the key on the scale     The scale automatically determines the average piece weight  the weight display  changes to PCS and the LED next to the key ET flashes     2  Take the reference parts off the scale and place a  full  container on the scale     3  Press 6T9      The container is tared and the zero display appears   4  Count the material out of the container     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Counting       3 3 3    3 4    3 5    User manual 2201
8.   Display of the operating time of the scale and the number of weighing operations  performed    e Operating time in hours  e g  56 h       e Number of weighing operations  e g  135       User manual 22013194A 03 05    45    Settings in the menu    IND445          rESEt AL  SUCE           Resetting all menu settings to the factory settings  Confirmation inquiry    e Reset all menu settings to the factory settings with    e Do not reset the menu settings with ETS          46    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Interface description       5 Interface description    5 1 SICS interface commands    The terminal IND445 supports the command set MT SICS  METTLER TOLEDO Stand   ard Interface Command Set   With SICS commands  it is possible to configure  query  and operate the terminal from a PC  SICS commands are divided up into various lev   els     For further information about the MT SICS commands set  see MT SICS Manual  Order  No  22 011 459  or contact METTLER TOLEDO Customer Service     5 1 1 Available SICS commands                                                                   Command   Meaning  LEVEL 0   Reset the scale  10 Inquiry of all available SICS commands  1  Inquiry of SICS level and SICS versions  12 Inquiry of scale data  13 Inquiry of scale software version  14 Inquiry of serial number  S Send stable weight value  SI Send weight value immediately  SIR Send weight value repeatedly  Z Zero the scale  Zl Zero immediately  LEVEL 1 D Write text into display  
9.   MEd  HIGH    Adaptation to the ambient conditions    e Very steady and stable environment  The scale works very quickly  but is very  sensitive to external influences     e Normal environment  The scale operates at medium speed     e Restless environment  The scale works more slowly  but is insensitive to external  influences        PrOCESS  UNIVEr  dOSING          Adaptation to the weighing process  e Universal setting for all weighing samples and normal weighing goods  e Dispensing liquid or powdery weighing samples          User manual 22013194A 03 05    35    Settings in the menu    IND445                                                                   StAbILI Adjusting the weighing speed  FASt e The scale operates very fast   StAndrd e The scale operates at medium speed   PrECISE e The scale operates with the greatest possible reproducibility   The slower the scale works  the greater the reproducibility of the weighing results   4 3 8  MIN WEIG     minimum weight  This menu item appears only if the service technician has saved a minimum weight   ON OFF Switching minimum weight function on off  If the weight on the scale falls below the stored minimum weight  an   appears on  the display in front of the weight indicator   4 3 9 RESET   resetting scale settings to factory settings  SUrE  Confirmation inquiry  e Reset the scale settings to factory settings with  e Do not reset scale settings with 619   4 4 Application settings  APPLICATION   4 4 1 COUNT   settings for c
10.   e g  with the address    lt ESC gt  3A     gt   3A hex   Host sends a SICS command  e g  SI SI  lt CRLF gt      gt   The scale confirms receipt of the command and  lt      lt ESC gt  3A  sends the address back  4  The scale responds to the command and returns  lt     S_S 45 02_kg  control of the bus to the host  lt CRLF gt                    User manual 22013194A 03 05    49    Interface description    IND445       5 2 TOLEDO Continuous mode    5 2 1 TOLEDO Continuous commands  The scale supports the following input commands in TOLEDO Continuous mode                             Command Meaning   P  lt CR gt  lt LF gt  Print out the current result  T  lt CR gt  lt LF gt  Tare the scale   Z  lt CR gt  lt LF gt  Zero the display   C  lt CR gt  lt LF gt  Clear the current value  TX xxx  lt CR gt  lt LF gt  Define tare          5 2 2 Output format in TOLEDO Continuous mode  Weight values are always sent in the following format in TOLEDO Continuous mode                                                                       Status Field 1 Field 2  12  3 14 15 16 17 18 19 110  1   12  13  14  15   16  17   18  STX   SWA   SWB  SWC  MSD              LSD MSD              LSD  CR  CHK  Field 1 6 digits for the weight value that is sent without a decimal point and unit  Field 2 6 digits for the tare weight that is sent without a decimal point and unit  STX ASCII characters 02 hex  characters for  start of text   SWA  SWB  SWC Status words A  B  C  see below  MSD Most significant digit  
11.  10 9    Battery charge level  only present on scales with a battery    Weight units   Selected reference quantity   Symbols for optimizing the average piece weight  Symbol for dynamic weighing   Graphic display of the weighing range  display fo    and accumulating    r checkweighing    Stability monitor  goes out when a stable weight value is reached     Sign    Identification for changed or calculated weight values  e g  higher resolution     minimum weight not reached    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445 Introduction       1 2 3 Keypad    Main functions                Key Function in operating mode Function in the menu  Switching device on   off  abort To the last menu item  Ena   Setting scale to zero Scrolling back  Taring scale Scrolling forward    The LED next to the key flashes when the  key must be pressed  if the operator guid   ance is activated in the menu        Determining average piece weight and   No function  displaying the number of pieces    The LED next to the key flashes when the  key must be pressed  if the operator guid   ance is activated in the menu     Transfer key Activating menu item  Long key press  Calling up menu Accepting selected setting       090                            Additional functions       A       lt     Function  Switching the scale          Info key  Calling up additional information  e g  gross weight  average piece weight   higher resolution           Switching weight unit    900       Entering average piece weight       Sel
12.  NO  XONXOFF  nEt422  nEt485  network operation  as per RS485 standard via the optional RS422 RS485 interface  only for COM1   NET  Addr Assigning network address  O     31  only for NET 485  ChECSuM Activating checksum byte  appears only in TOLEDO Continuous mode   Vec Switching 5V voltage  e g  for a bar code reader  on   off  4 6 4 COM1 COM2   gt  RESET COM1 RESET COM2   resetting serial interface to factory  settings  SUrE  Confirmation inquiry       e Reset terminal settings to the factory settings with  e Do not reset the interface settings with   T9             42    User manual 22013194A 03 05                IND445 Settings in the menu  4 6 5 OPTION   configuring options  If no option is installed or is not yet configured  N a  appears in the display   EtH NEt Configuration of the Ethernet interface  IP Addrs e Enter IP address  SUBNEt e Enter Subnet address  GAtEWAY e Enter Gateway address  USb Configuration of the USB interface  USb TEST e Test of the USB interface  After the test has been passed  rEAdy appears in the  display   diGitAL Configuration of the digital inputs outputs  IN 4 Configuring inputs 1     4  OFF e Input not assigned  ZErO e Key  tArE   Key ETO  PriNt e Key  CLEAr   Key      SPL SIZE  e Key  SCALE e Key  inFO e Key  UNIt e Key  totAL  e Key   D short press of key  totAL  e Key   D   long press of key  OUT 1     4 e Configuring outputs 1     4  OFF e Output not assigned  StAbLE e Stable weight value  bEL MIN e Minimum weight not reached  AbV MIN 
13.  digits 0 63   16 mm  high  with back lighting       Keypad          Pressure point membrane keypad  Scratch proof labeling          User manual 22013194A 03 05    55    Technical data and accessories    IND445          IND445       Housing    e Diecast aluminum housing  e Dimensions  see Page 57       Protection Class  IEC 529   DIN 40050  EN60529     e IP65  not with Ethernet interface        Mains connection    Direct connection to the mains  MAINS supply voltage fluctuations up to  10  of  the nominal voltage      e 120V  60 Hz  90 mA  e 100 V  50 60 Hz  90 mA    For battery operation     e Connection via mains adapter  90     264 V  47     63 Hz  300 mA  e Infeed on the unit  24 V  1 3 A       Battery operation    If the voltage supply is interrupted  the unit automatically switches over to battery  operation       Ambient conditions    e Use Indoor use only   e Altitude up to 2000 m   e Temperature  10   40  C 14   104   F   e Overvoltage category Il   e Contamination level 2   e Relative humidity Maximum relative humidity 80   for    temperatures up to 31   C   88   F   decreasing linearly to 50   relative  humidity at 40   C   104   F       Interfaces    e 1 RS232 interface integrated  e 1 other optional interface possible       Resolution of the analog  second scale interface    e 300000 points in noncertified configuration  e 10000 points in certified configuration       Supply of the weighing cell          8 2 V          56    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445 
14.  kg  oz  Ib  t       UNIt2    Select weighing unit 2  g  kg  oz  Ib  t       rESOLU    Select readability  resolution   model dependent       UNt  rOLL    When UNT   rOLL is switched on  the weight value can be displayed in all available    units with  Q         Notes       e Oncertified scales  resolutions that deviate from the scale definition are displayed  without a weighing unit and with the symbol      e On dual range dual interval scales  resolutions marked with  lt   gt  1 21 are  divided up into 2 weighing ranges   intervals  e g  2 x 3000 d              4 3 4    TARE     tare function       A tArE    Switching on off automatic taring       CHAIn tr    Switching on off chain tare       A CL tr       Switching on off automatic taring with automatic clearing of the tare weight when the          load is removed from scale       4 3 5    ZERO     automatic zero update       AZM       On certified 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  10d             4 3 6    RESTART     automatic saving of zero point and tare value       ON OFF       When the Restart function is activated  the last zero point and fare 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        4 3 7    FILTER     adaptation to the ambient conditions and the weighing type       VIbrAt  LOW  
15.  mark appears  the number of pieces is above the permis   sible tolerance     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Counting       User manual 22013194A 03 05    3 10 4    3 11    3 11 1    Note    Clearing saved target quantities    l     Enter the number of the memory location with the target quantity to be cleared  fac   tory setting  91     100  and press     briefly     The saved target quantity with tolerances is displayed       Press Co within 2 seconds     CLEArED briefly appears in the display  The saved target quantity is cleared     Counting with two scales    For piece counting  it is possible to connect a second scale or weighing platform  e  g   a floor scale for counting a large number of pieces via the optional analog second  scale interface     The necessary settings for the application and interface parameters are described in  the Sections 4 4 1  4 6 1 and 4 6 4     Counting with a reference scale    Prerequisite  The connected second scale is configured as reference scale     l     Place the reference parts on the reference scale and press         The scale determines the average piece weight and changes to the display in  pieces  PCS        Place the parts to be counted on the first scale     The total quantity is displayed     If tOtAL Ct   gt    ULK is set in the menu  only the number of pieces on the bulk  scale is displayed     If tOtAL Ct   gt  bOtH is set in the menu  the reference quantity is added to the  bulk quantity     27    Counting IND445
16.  more parts to the container until the required number of pieces is reached   4  When the piece counting is completed  press the key    to clear the result     The scale is ready for the next weighing or counting     The average piece weight remains saved in the factory setting until a new average  piece weight is determined    With it is possible to switch between the number of pieces and the weighing  units preset    Depending on the assignment  it is possible to display the average piece weight   i  e  the weight of an individual reference unit  with Ch    lf A CL APW ON is set in the menu  the average piece weight is automatically  cleared after each counting operation  The average piece weight must be deter   mined again for the next counting operation    If ACCurcy ON is set in the menu  the accuracy achieved is briefly shown after  the number of pieces is determined     Counting parts out of a container    l     Place the full container on the scale and press Ts    The container is tared and the zero display appears       Remove the number of pieces displayed above the key and press         The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of  pieces removed  together with a minus sign       Remove more parts from the container until the required number of pieces is    reached     21    Counting    IND445       22    3 3    3 3 1    3 3 2    Counting with operator guidance    The terminal IND445 has 2 LEDs on the right next to the keys ETS and    
17.  saved until it is cleared     Clearing the tare    gt  Press      The symbol NET goes out  and the scale goes to gross mode     f A CL tr is activated in the menu  the tare weight is automatically cleared as soon  as the scale is unloaded     Automatic taring    Prerequisite  A tArE is activated in the menu  the symbol T flashes in the display     gt  Place the container or packaging material on the scale     The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight  the zero display  and the symbol NET appear     Numerical tare weight entry  1  Enter the known tare weight numerically and press 619      The entered weight is automatically saved as the tare weight  the symbol NET and  the tare weight with a minus sign appear     2  Place the filled container on the scale   The net weight appears in the display     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Operation       User manual 22013194A 03 05    2 4 5    Note    Taring by calling up a saved tare value    IND445 have a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare values  average  piece weights  target weights and target quantities  In the factory setting  the memory  locations O1 to 40 are reserved for tare values  The saved tare values are also pre   served when the scale is switched off     Saving tare weights  1  Determine the tare weight in one of the ways described earlier     2  Enter the memory location number  factory setting  1     40  and keep D  pressed until the confirmation appears in the displ
18. 3 Autozero function  M19 Send calibration weight  M21 Inquire set weight unit  P Print text  P130 Weight value  unit and price  PCS Number of pieces   48 User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Interface description                                                          Command   Meaning  PM Set values for checkweighing  PRN Print out at every printer interface  REF Average piece weight  RST Restart  SFIR Send weight value immediately and repeat quickly  SIH Send weight value immediately in high resolution  SWU Switch weight unit  SX Send stable data record  SXI Send data record immediately  SXIR Send data record immediately and repeat  U Switch weight unit  5 1 2 Requirements for communication between scale and PC    The scale must be connected to the RS232  RS485  USB or Ethernet interface of a  PC with a suitable cable     The interface of the scale must be set to  Dialog  mode  see Section 4 6 1   A terminal progam must be available on the PC  e g  HyperTerminal     The communication parameters baud rate and parity must be set in the terminal  program and on the scale to the same values  see Section 4 6 3     Notes on network operation via the optional interface RS422 485    Up to 32 scales can be networked with the optional RS422 485 interface  In network  operation  the scales must be addressed from the computer before commands can be  sent and weighing results received                       Description of the steps Host Direction   Scale  1  Host addresses the scale
19. 3194A 03 05    Hands free    In this mode  no keys need to be pressed on the scale  which leaves the hands free  for handling the material being counted     Prerequisite    PrOMPt   gt  hAndsFr is set in the menu  The LED next to the key 619  flashes  when the scale is relieved     1  Place an empty container on the scale   The container is automatically tared  the zero display appears and the LED next to    the key flashes     2  Place the number of pieces displayed above the key into the container     The scale automatically determines the average piece weight and the weight dis   play changes to PCS     3  Fill the container with the material being counted     Counting with variable reference quantity    Prerequisite   VAr SPL ON must be set in the menu    1  Place any number of reference parts on the scale    2  Enter the number of reference parts with the numerical keypad and press E     The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of  pieces     The rest of the counting process is as described earlier     Counting with minimum accuracy    The item Min  rEFW in the menu allows to preset a minimum accuracy of 97 5     99 0   or 99 5    On the basis of this  the scale calculates the minimum reference  weight necessary to reach the defined accuracy     1  Place the reference parts on the scale and press         2  If the average piece weight is not sufficient to ensure the desired accuracy   Add x PCS appears     3  Add the displayed number of pie
20. 38  CLEAr  M SUrE   inFO KEY INFO 1     Not USEd  PCS NEt  GrOSS  tArE  39  INFO 13 APW  HIGHrES  ACCurCY n G tOtAL   N tOtAL  PCS tOtL  tArGEt  dAtE  timE  AVErAGE OFF  AUtO  MAnuAL 39  rESEt SUrE  39  tERMINL dEVICE SLEEP OFF  1 min  3 min  5 min 40  PWr OFF YES  NO  b LIGHt ON  OFF  dAtE tim dAtE  FOr  dAtE  timE  AM PM  bEEP ON  OFF  ACCESS SUPErVI 40  rESEt SUrE  41  COMMUNI COM 1 COM 2  MOdE Print 41  A Print  CONEINU  dIALOG  CONt  OLd  dIAL OLd  at b Gross ON  OFF  tArE ON  OFF  nEt ON  OFF  at G Gross ON  OFF  tArE ON  OFF  nEt ON  OFF  COnt Wt  COnt Ct  bArc rd  2nd dISP  rEF  bULK  AuXILIA  32 User manual 22013194A 03 05                                                                                                    IND445 Settings in the menu  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Page  PriNtEr tEmPLat StdArd  tEMPLt1  42  tEMPLt2  ASCi Fmt LINE  FMt MULtI  SINGLE  LENGtH 1    100  SEPArAt Sar  Add LF 0  9  PArAMEt bAUd 300    38400 42  PArity 7 nonE  8 nonE  7 odd   8 odd  7 EVEN  8 EVEN  H  SHAKE NO  XONXOFF  nEt 422   nEt 485  NEt   Addr Ponad  ChECSuM ON  OFF  Vec ON  OFF  rSt COMx SUrE  42  COMMUNI OPtION EtH NEt IP AddrS  SUbNEt  GAtEWAY 43  USb USb tESt 43  diGitAL IN 1   4 OFF  ZErO  tArE  43  Print  CLEAr   SPL SIZE  SCALE  inFO   Unit  tOtAL   tOtAL   OUT 1   4 OFF  StAbLE  bEL Min   AbV Min  bEL tOL    AbV tOL   GOOd   UndErLd  OVErLd  StAr  ANALOG Mode rEF  bULK  AuXILIA  43  bYPASS  dEF PrN tEMPLt1  LINE 1    NOt USEd  HEAdEr  44  tEMPLt2 
21. 445    Settings in the menu       4 7    Diagnosis and printing out of the menu settings  DIAGNOS        tESt SC  External    Testing scale with external calibration weight   1  The scale checks the zero point   0  appears in the display  The test weight  flashes in the display      If necessary  change the weight value displayed with GTS      Put the calibration weight on the scale and confirm with  je      The scale checks the calibration weight put on them       After the test is completed  the deviation from the last calibration briefly appears  in the display  ideally  d 0   Og  after which the scale changes to the next menu  item KboArd     o Aa    N       KboArd  PUSH 1    25    Keyboard test  e Press the keys in the following order              If the key works  the scale changes to the next key    Note   You cannot abort the keyboard test    If you have selected the menu item KboArd  you must press all keys        dISPLAY    Display test  The scale displays all functioning segments       SNr    Display of the serial number       SNr2    Display of the serial number of scale 2  This menu item only appears if an analog  second scale is connected        List    Printout of a list of all menu settings       List2    Printout of a list of all menu settings of scale 2  This menu item only appears if an  analog second scale is connected        List  M    Printout of a list of all values and settings in the memory       WOrK tim    timE   SHOW tim  WEIGH   SHOW   WGH        
22. DW Weight display  K Keyboard check  SR Send and repeat stable weight value  T Tare  TA Tare value  TAC Clear tare  TI Tare immediately                User manual 22013194A 03 05 47    Interface description    IND445                                                                                                                                  Command   Meaning   LEVEL 2 C2 Calibrate with the external calibration weight  C3 Calibrate with the internal calibration weight  110 Inquire or set scale ID  DAT Inquire or set current date  111 Inquiry of scale type  P100 Print out on the printer  P101 Print out stable weight value  P102 Print out current weight value immediately  PWR Power On Off  SIRU Send weight value in the current unit immediately and repeat  SIU Send weight value in the current unit immediately  SNR Send stable weight value and repeat after every weight change  SNRU Send stable weight value in the current unit and repeat after every weight change  SRU Send weight value in the current unit and repeat  ST After pressing the Transfer key  send the stable weight value  SU Send stable weight value in the current unit  TIM Inquire or set the time  TST2 Start test function with external weight  TST3 Start test function with internal weight   LEVEL 3 112 ID   113 ID2  PW Average piece weight   LEVEL SPECIAL   CLR Clear  DS Short beep  131 Header for the printout  ICP Send configuration of the printout  LST Send menu settings  MOI Weighing mode  MO2 Stability setting  MO
23. ET 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 GTS  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 the last two steps for other containers     Displaying the capacity available    The scale has a graphic display of the scale capacity available  The bar indicates how  many per cent of the scale capacity is already occupied and what capacity is still  available  In the example  approx  65   of the scale capacity is occupied     Dynamic weighing   With the dynamic weighing function  itis possible to weigh restless weighing samples  such as live animals  If this function is activated  the symbol  lt  appears in the dis   play    With dynamic weighing  the scale calculates the mean value from 56 weighing oper   ations within 4 seconds     Prerequisite   AVErAGE   gt  MAnuAL is selected in the menu    The weighing sample must be heavier than 5 scale divisions    1  Place the weighing sample on the scale and wait until it has stabilized   2  Press to start dynamic weighing     During dynamic weighing  horizontal segments appear in the display  and the  dynamic result is then displayed with the symbol       3  Unload the scale to be able to start a new dynamic weighing operation     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Operation       
24. HIGHRES    ACCURCY    70       FF          G 0 1085 kg  T 0 0145 kg  N 0 0940 kg            EU   18 04 2004   21 10 52   OFF                1 24   0          1 2400  1 7 EVEn  1  XONXOFF  1 OFF     OFF            DIALOG       79600   8 nonE    XONXOFF   OFF   OFF          DiGitAL  EF   PrN  tEmPLt1  tEmPLt2          User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Appendix       8 3    User manual 22013194A 03 05    FCC    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A dig   ital device  pursuant fo both Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the radio interference regu   lations ot the Canadian Department of Communications  These limits are designed to  provide a reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is  operated in a commercial environment  This equipment generates  uses and can radi   ate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in accordance with the user  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 own expense     Cet appareil a   t   test   et s est av  r   conforme aux limites pr  vues pour les appareils  num  riques de class A et    la partie 15 des r  glements FCC et    la r  glementation des  radio Interf  rences du Canadian Department of Communications  Ces limites sont  destin  es    fournir une protection ad  quate con
25. LINE 20 dAte  timE  Idl  Id2   SCALE NO  GrOSS  tArE   nEt  APW  rEF Ct  PCS   tArGEt  dEVIAt   ACC NEt  ACC Grs   Acc PCS  ACC LOt   StArLN  CrLF  F FEEd  User manual 22013194A 03 05 33    Settings in the menu    IND445                                                                               Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Page  dIAGNOS tESt SC ExtErN 45  KboArd  dISPLAY  SNr  SNr2  List  Last   List  M  WOrK tim timE SHOW  tIM  WEIGH SHOW   WGH  rESEt AL SUrE   4 3 Scale settings  SCALE   4 3 1  SCALET SCALE2   Selecting scale  This menu item only appears if an analog second scale or a weighing platform is con   nected   4 3 2 CAL   calibration  adjustment   This menu item is not available for certified scales without internal calibration weight   CAL 1  Unload scale           2  Activate menu item CAL with  RB   The scale determines the zero point        0  appears in the display  The calibration weight to be placed on the scale then    flashes in the display   3  If necessary  change the weight value displayed with 6T9    4  Place the calibration weight on the scale and confirm with eer    The scale calibrates with the calibration weight loaded  After calibration is com   pleted   donE  appears briefly in the display  and the scale automatically returns    to weighing mode           34    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Settings in the menu       4 3 3    DISPLAY     weighing unit and display accuracy       UNIt1    Select weighing unit 1  g 
26. LSD Least significant digit  CR Carriage Return  ASCII characters OD hex  CHK Checksum  2 part complement of the binary sum of the 7 lower bits of all previously sent  characters  incl  STX and CR           50    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445 Interface description          Status word A                                                                   Status Bit  Function   Selection   6 5 4 3 2 1 0  Decimal   X00 0   0 0 0  position XO 0 0    X 0 1 0  0 X 0      0 0X 1 0 0  0 00X 1 0    0 000X 1 1 0  0 0000X 1 1 1  Numerical   X1 0  increment   y9   0  X5 1  Status word B Status word C  Function   value Bit Function   value Bit  Gross   net  Net   1 0 0 0  Sign  Negative   1   0    Overload   1 2 0 2  Movement   1 3 Print request   1 3  Ib kg  kg   1 4 Extended   1 4    5 1 5  Powerup   1 6 Manual taring  only kg   1 6                      User manual 22013194A 03 05 51    Event and error messages    IND445       6 Event and error messages       Error    Cause    Remedy       Display Dark    e Back lighting set too dark    e No mains voltage   e Unit switched off   e Mains cable not plugged in  e Brief fault      gt  Set back lighting  b  LIGHt   brighter      gt  Check mains     gt  Switch on unit     gt  Plug in mains plug     gt  Switch device off and back on  again       Insufficient load  L      y     l    e Load plate not on the scale  e Weighing range not reached      gt  Place load plate on the scale    gt  Set io zero       Overload      a      e Weighing ra
27. O Continuous mode  COnt Ct TOLEDO Continuous mode  transfer of the number of pieces  bArc rd For connecting a serial bar code reader  automatically activates the 5 V voltage sup   ply at Pin 9   2nd dISP For connecting a second display  automatically activates the 5 V voltage supply at  Pin 9   rEF Data transfer from the reference scale  automatic switchover   bULK Data transfer from the quantity scale  automatic switchover   AuXILIA Data transfer from the reference or quantity scale  manual switchover                 User manual 22013194A 03 05    41    Settings in the menu    IND445                                                          4 6 2 COM1 COM2   gt  PRINTER   settings for protocol printout  This menu item only appears if the mode  Print  or  A Print  is selected   tEmPLat Selecting protocol printout  StdArd e Standard printout  tEmPLt1 e Printout in accordance with Template 1  tEmPLt2 e Printout in accordance with Template 2  ASCi FmtT Selecting formats for the protocol printout  LINE  Fmt e Line format  MULtI  multi line  or SINGLE  single line   LENGtH e Line length  O     100 characters  appears only with line format MULt I  SEPArAt e Separator        _ and space  appears only with line format SINGLE  Add LF e Line feed 0   9  4 6 3  COM1 COM2   gt  PARAMET   communication parameter  baud Selecting baud rate  300  600  1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  38400 baud  PAritY Selecting parity  7 none  8 none  7 odd  8 odd  7 even  8 even  H  SHAKE Selecting Handshake 
28. Technical data and accessories       7 1 2 Dimensions                            0 17  10 91                    a 7 87    Dimensions in inches    7 1 3 Net weights          without battery with OptionPac   incl  battery   IND4   5 2  b  2 4 kg  9 6 Ib  4 4 kg                    7 1 4 Interface connections    The terminal can be fitted with a maximum of 2 interfaces  The following combina   tions are possible                 COM  coM2 Note   RS232     RS232 RS232   RS485 RS232 COM  can be optionally operated as RS422 or  RS485       RS232 Ethernet  RS232 USB  RS232 Digital 1 0    RS232 Analog second scale  interface                            User manual 22013194A 03 05 57    Technical data and accessories    IND445       58    Assignment of the interface connections                                                 Pin   RS232 RS422 RS485 Digital 1 0   Analog   COM1    4 wire     2 wire   COM2  _  Interface  COM2   COM1   COM1           GND   Excitation   8 2 VDC   2 TxD1 2   TxDI  TxD1  RxD1      OUTO   Sense  3 RxD1 2   RxD1    OUT  Shield  4       OUT2     Sense  5 GND GND GND OUT3     Excitation  GND   6   E   INO    7     TxD1  TxD1  RxXD1    IN    Signal  8   RxD1     IN2     Signal  9  VCC VCC VCC IN3               7 2 Accessories                         Designation Order number  Protective cover for IND4   21 255 045  Wallmount for IND4   22 010 045  Second display 21 302 875  RS232 cable for second scale  39 37   1 8 m  long 21 252 588  RS232 cable for PC  39 37   1 8 
29. W Automatic clearing of the average piece weight  ON e When the load is taken off the scale after a counting operation  the average piece  weight is automatically cleared  The next counting operation begins with deter   mining the average piece weight again   OFF e The average piece weight must be cleared manually by pressing      ACCurCY Displaying the counting accuracy  ON e After the average piece weight is determined  the counting accuracy that can be  achieved is shown briefly in the display   OFF e No counting accuracy display  tOtAl ct Counting on two scales  bULK e Display number of pieces for the parts on the bulk scale only  both e Display number of pieces for all parts on the bulk and the reference scale  4 4 2 ACCUMULATION   totalising  PrINt Configure printout for accumulation  COM 1 COM 2 Select interface for the connected printer   computer  LOt PriNt  e Printout for each individual item  FIN PrINt  e Printout only at the end of accumulation  SUMMArY e Additional printout of the individual items after completion of accumulation  rEACH Z Reach a stable zero point between two items  ON e All load must first be removed from the scale before accumulation of the next item  is possible  OFF e No load removal requested between two items  4 4 3 CHECKWEIGHING  bEEPEr Setting the beep for checkweighing  ON e A short beep sounds when the target value is reached  OFF e No beep             User manual 22013194A 03 05    37    Settings in the menu    IND445          SP tOL  
30. With automatic start    2 7    2 7 1    Note    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Prerequisite  AVErAGE   gt  AUtO is selected in the menu   The weighing sample must be heavier than 5 scale divisions   1  Place the weighing sample on the scale   The scale starts the dynamic weighing automatically     During dynamic weighing  horizontal segments appear in the display  and the  dynamic result is then displayed with the symbol       2  Unload the scale to be able to perform a new dynamic weighing operation     Weighing in to a target weight and checkweighing    The terminal IND445 allows the weighing in of goods to a particular target weight  within defined tolerances  With this function it is possible to check whether weighed  materials are within a defined tolerance range     The terminal IND445 has a total of 100 memory locations for frequently used tare val   ues  average piece weights  target weights and target quantities  In the factory setting   the memory locations 81 to 90 are reserved for target weights  The saved target  weights are also preserved when the terminal is switched off     Saving target weights    1  Enter the memory location number  factory setting  81     90  and keep D  pressed until the confirmation tArGEt appears in the display     2  Enter the target weight in the defined unit  e g  1 5 kg  and confirm with Ce  The display EOLER appears and   flashes    3  E  the upper tolerance in the displayed weight unit  e g  0 1 kg  and confirm with  GE   or      g
31. acters     e The key must not be part of the password  It is required for confirming the  password     e The key may only be used in combination with another key     e  f you enter an impermissible code or make a typing error in the repetition   COdE Err  appears in the display              40    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Settings in the menu                                                                   4 5 3 RESET   resetting terminal settings to the factory settings  SUrE  Confirmation inquiry  e Reset terminal settings to the factory settings with  e Do not reset the terminal settings with ETS  4 6 Configuring interfaces  COMMUNICATION   4 6 1 COM1 COM2   gt  MODE   operating mode of the serial interface  Print Manual data output to the printer with  A Print Automatic output of stable results to the printer  e  g  for series weighing operations   CONt INU Ongoing output of all weight values via the interface  dIALOG Bi directional communication via MT SICS commands  control of the scale via PC  CONt  OLd As per CONt INU  See above  but with 2 fixed blanks in front of the unit  compatible  with Spider 1 2 3   dIAL OLd As per dIALOG  see above  but with 2 fixed blanks in front of the unit  compatible  with Spider 1 2 3   dt b DigiTOL compatible format   GROSS e Transfer of the gross weight  identified with  G   tArE e Transfer of the tare weight  nEt e Transfer of the net weight  dt G As per dt b  see above  gross weight identified with  G   cont  wt TOLED
32. ance is not reached  the minus tolerance mark is dis   played    If the weight of the weighing sample is within the defined tolerance  the mark OK  is visible and a short beep sounds if activated in the menu     When the plus tolerance mark appears  the weight is above the permissible toler   ance     Checkweighing    l     Place the weighing sample on the scale     2  Use the displayed mark to check whether the weighing sample is below  within or    above the defined tolerance     Clearing the saved target weights    1      Enter the number of the memory location with the target weight to be cleared  fac     tory setting  81     90  and press     briefly   The saved target weight is displayed       Press O within 2 seconds     CLEArED briefly appears in the display  The saved target weight is cleared     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Operation       2 8    2 8 1    2 8 2    2 8 3    2 9    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Working with identifications  Weighing series can be assigned 2 identification numbers ID1 and ID2 with up to  40 characters that are also printed out on the protocols     If for example a customer number and an article number are assigned  it can be  clearly seen on the protocol which article was weighed for which customer     Entering identification  1  Enter identification and press  D    IdENt 1 appears in the display     2  If the entered identification is to be saved as ID1  press ey If the entered identi   fication is to be saved as ID2  fir
33. ati steve see levee EE 59  8 1 Safety chek iei RE ER EI 59  8 2 SOMPICDIOlOCOIS in Re note rare Send nn BR AAAA 60  8 3 FOG direc Gest ra E ANO cents none ana see en tac nan tou marianne 61  9 WINGO RSR CL 62    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Introduction       1 Introduction    1 1    x P PR le    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Safety instructions    CAUTION   Do not use IND445 in hazardous areas   Our product range includes special devices for hazardous areas     DANGER   Electric shock hazard   A Always pull out the mains plug before any work on the device     DANGER   Electric shock hazard if the mains cable is damaged     A Check the mains cable for damage regularly and replace it immediately if it is dam   aged    A On the rear side of the device  maintain a clearance of at least 1 2   8 cm  in order  to prevent the mains cable bending too much     CAUTION    On no account open the device    The warranty is void if this stipulation is ignored  The device may only be opened by  authorized persons     A Call METTLER TOLEDO Service     Disposal    gt  Observe the valid environmental regulations when disposing of the scale   If the device has a rechargeable battery     The battery contains heavy metals and therefore must not be disposed of with normal  waste       gt  Observe the local regulations for disposing of environmentally hazardous materi   als     Introduction    IND445       Note    1 2    Use with foodstuffs    Parts coming into contact with foodstuffs 
34. ay  e g  tArE 12     If a fare weight had already been saved under the selected memory location  the mes   sage rEPLACE appears in the display     e To save the new tare weight  press ey The old tare weight is overwritten     e Toabortthe save process  press 619   The previous memory location assignment  remains valid     Calling up tare weights      gt  Enter the number of the memory location with the required tare weight  factory set   ting  1     40  and press     briefly     The selected tare value is loaded from the memory and appears briefly in the dis   play  The scale tares with the selected tare value and then displays the current net  weight     Clearing saved tare weights    1  Enter the number of the memory location with the tare weight to be cleared  factory  setting  1     40  and press     briefly     The saved tare value is displayed   2  Press  C  within 2 seconds   CLEArED briefly appears in the display  The saved tare value is cleared     Operation    IND445       2 4 6    2 5    I    r j        Yo JMN N O R O O R E a O E a    2 6    With manual start    100    Chain tare    Prerequisite  The tare function CHAIn  tr is activated in the menu     With this function it is possible to tare several times if  for example  cardboard is  placed between individual layers in a container     1  Place the first container or packaging material on the scale and press 6T     The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight  the zero display  and the symbol N
35. ble during weight  accumulating    End weight accumulating    gt  Switch weighing unit             Er r    e Printout not yet ended      gt  End printout    gt  Repeat required action       Err    23    e Switching the weighing unit  impermissible during dynamic  weighing      gt  End dynamic weighing    gt  Switch weighing unit       Eres        LM   EUR    e EAROM checksum error      gt  Unplug the mains plug then plug  it back in  switch unit off and then  back on in battery mode      gt  Call METTLER TOLEDO Service       Reference optimization not possible    aftErr    The total weight of the reference  parts exceeds 4   of the scale  capacity   e No additional parts were put on  the scale for manual reference  optimization      gt  Put on fewer reference parts      gt  Put on reference parts for optimi   zation      gt  Call METTLER TOLEDO Service       Weight display unstable          e Restless installation location  e Draft  e Restless weighing sample    e Contact between weighing pan  and or weighing sample and  surroundings    e Mains fault         gt  Adjust vibration adapter    gt  Avoid drafts   Dynamic weighing     gt  Remedy contact      Check mains          User manual 22013194A 03 05    53    Event and error messages    IND445          Error    Cause    Remedy       Incorrect weight display          e Incorrect zeroing    e Incorrect tare value    e Contact between weighing pan  and or weighing sample and  surroundings    e Scale tilted         gt  Unload sca
36. ces     The scale then automatically determines the average piece weight with the larger  reference quantity     The rest of the counting process is as described earlier     23    Counting    IND445       24    3 6    3 6 1    Note    3 6 2    Note    3 7    3 8    Reference optimization    Automatic reference optimization   rEF OPt   gt  AUtO must be set in the menu for this  The symbol Auto Opt appears  in the display    1  Place the reference parts on the scale and press        2  Place additional reference parts  max  the same number as for the first reference  determination  on the scale     The scale automatically optimises the average piece weight with the larger number  of reference parts     The rest of the counting process is as described earlier     The reference optimization can be performed several times     Manual reference optimization  rEF OPt   gt  MAnuAL must be set in the menu for this   1  Place the reference parts on the scale and press         2  Place additional reference parts  max  the same number as for the first reference  determination  on the scale and press         The scale optimises the average piece weight with the larger number of reference  parts     The rest of the counting process is as described earlier     The reference optimization can be performed several times     Counting with automatic reference determination    Prerequisite  A SMPL ON is set in the menu     gt  Place the number of pieces displayed above the key into the container  
37. e Minimum weight reached or exceeded  bEL tOL e Tolerance not reached  AbV tOL e Tolerance exceeded  Good e Weight within the tolerance  UNdErLd e Insufficient load  OVErLd e Overload  StAr e Changed calculated value                User manual 22013194A 03 05    43    Settings in the menu    IND445                                     ANALOG Configuration of the analog second scale interface  Mode Operating mode of the second scale   rEF e Second scale can only be used to determine the average piece weight   bULK e Second scale can only be used as bulk scale   AuXILIA e No difference between reference and bulk scale  all functions available on the  scale selected   BYPASS e Second scale interface not assigned   4 6 6  DEF PRN   configuring templates  tEMPLt1 tEMPLt2 Selecting Template 1 or Template 2  LINE 1     20  Selectline   NOt USEd  e Line not used   HEAdEr e Line as header  The contents of the header must be defined via an interface com   mand  see Section 5 1    dAtE e Date   timE e Time   SCALE NO  e Scale number   GROSS e Gross weight   tArE e Tare weight   nEt e Net weight   APW e Average piece weight   vEF Ct e Reference quantity   PCS e Pieces   tArGEt e Target value   dEVIAt e Deviation from the target value   ACC NEt e Totalised net weight   ACC Grs e Totalised gross weight   ACC PCS e Totalised number of pieces   ACC LOt e Totalised no  of items   StARLN e Line with       CrLF e Line feed  blank line    F FEEd e Page feed   44 User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND
38. ecting reference quantity    Size       Entering identification       Memory       g  gt   3 T  E               User manual 22013194A 03 05 9    Introduction    IND445          Function       Sign  adding subtracting       Key    Clear key       Keys 0     9 and decimal  point       Numerical keys for entering weight values  identifications                 1 3    1 3 1    A       Note    Putting into operation  For startup  connect the terminal to an analog METTLER TOLEDO weighing platform     Connecting the power supply    CAUTION    Before connecting the scale to the mains  check whether the voltage value printed on   the rating plate corresponds with the local mains voltage    A Never connect the device if the voltage value printed on the rating plate is different  to the local mains voltage      gt  Plug the mains plug into the socket   After connection  the device performs a self test  When the zero display appears   the device is ready to weigh      gt  Calibrate the device in order to obtain the greatest possible precision  see  Section 4 3 2     Terminals with AccuPac can work independently from the mains for approximately  30 hours in normal operation  A prerequisite for this is that the background lighting  is switched off and that no peripheral devices are connected    The battery symbol indicates the present charging level of the battery  1 segment cor   responds to approx  25   capacity  When the symbol flashes the battery must be  charged  min  4 hours   The cha
39. ed again within 5 seconds  the scale automatically changes to the  weight display  even if all information has not yet been queried     Switching scales    If a second scale or a weighing platform is connected  e  g  via the optional analog  second scale interface  the currently active scale is shown in the display     The second scale can be operated in exactly the same way as the first scale      gt  Press      The display changes from one scale fo the other     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Operation       User manual 22013194A 03 05    2 12    2 12 1    2 12 2    2 12 3    2 12 4    Accumulating  The terminal IND445 can accumulate weight values or pieces  Individual items can  also be subtracted     A connected printer offers you the possibility of generating a printout for each individ   ual item and or a complete printout  For settings in the menu  see Section 4 4 2     Accumulating items  1  Place the first item on the scale and press  The weight value or the number of pieces are saved and  if necessary  printed out   2  Unload scale   3  Place the next item on the scale and press again     The weight value and the number of pieces of the next item are added to those of  the previous one     4  Unload scale   5  Repeat steps 3 and 4 for all other items     Subtracting items  1  Place the item on the scale  press and hold down    The weight value or the number of pieces are subtracted and  if necessary  printed  out     2  Unload scale     Completing accumula
40. figure memory    38 0 Ce ne eon 16  Continuous mode    50 Operator guidance                 6  22 GAVE  ach ce Dove du cane 7 15  Counting parts    21 Operator MONU oac 29 Terminal SEINS   ccccecscecceseseee 40  D OPTIONS oo    6  43 TOLEDO Continuous                  50  Dimensions n i   57 P To  alising l e 19  DIS DIGG i rde er 8  Password al ant 29 Two scales l   a 18  27  Display accuracy    a a 35 Power supply sss ciineisietabeiivess 10 w  Dynamic weighing              14 99 4 PHO Ole 3 he Seater annens 17 Weighing Unit      c ccssssccsseeeseee 35  E a Weighing in                                  16  Error messages    52 Quantity scales                   28 Weighi                     57  F R Z  EL ET 35 Reference determination  Zeroing                               11  ADIOMONE eue 24  H Reference optimisation               24  Hands free L e 23 Reference QUINT sieeve es on ee 23  I Reference scales    27  Identification    17 Reset  Info DUON    18 Application    39  Interfaces Interface ns ane er CU Ada 42  Configure oiii 41 Scale    36  Connections  si is 57 Terminal    41  r RS422 RS485 aiiin 49  Keyboards dy camenta Line 9     Safety checks i   59  Sample protocols                    60  Settings o    55  SICS commands s    47  Supervisor MENU                      29  Switching Ole eee 11  Switching On stress 11  62 User manual 22013194A 03 05    22013194A    Subject to technical changes    Mettler Toledo  Albstadt  GmbH 03 05 Printed in Germany 22013194A    Mettle
41. ghting       SLEEP    This menu item only appears on devices in mains operation     When SLEEP is activated  the scale switches off display and backlighting after the  time period set when not in use  The display and backlighting are switched on again  at the press of a key or if the weight changes     Possible settings  OFF  1 min  3 min  5 min       PWr OFF    This menu item only appears on devices in battery operation     When Pwr OFF is activated  the device switches itself off automatically after  approx  3 minutes when not in use        b LIGHt    Switching the display backlighting on off     On scales with a battery  the background lighting switches itself off automatically if  there has been no activity on the scale for 5 seconds        DAtE tim  DAtE  FOr  DATE  tIME  AM  PM    Setting date and time   e Select type of date setting  EU or US  e Enter the date in the selected format  e Enter the time   e Select AM PM       bEEP  ON  OFF    Switching beep on off  Switching on beep on each key press  Switching off beep on each key press       Note             This menu item is accessible without a Supervisor password        4 5 2    ACCESS   password for Supervisor menu access       SUPErVI  ENtER C    rEtYPE C    Password entry for Supervisor menu access  Request to enter password     gt  Enter the password and confirm with  Request to repeat the password entry     gt  Enter the password again and confirm with       Notes       e The password can consist of up to 4 char
42. have smooth surfaces and are easy to clean   The materials used do not splinter and are free of harmful substances     With foodstuffs  it is recommended to use the protective cover  see section 7 2 Acces   sories       gt  Clean the protective cover regularly and carefully     gt  Replace damaged or very dirty protective cover immediately     Description  METTLER TOLEDO weighing platforms can be connected to the terminal IND445 with   out any problems     The power supply is carried out via a built in power supply device or an external bat   tery     One of the following options can also be ordered     e Additional interface RS232 or RS485  e Ethernet interface  e USB interface  e Digital I O  e OptionBox for      AccuPac      Analog second scale interface    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Introduction       1 2 1    Display  2 Specifications  rating  plate    3 Numerical keys  4 Function keys    1 Power supply  connection    2 Weighing platform  connection    3   Optional interface  4  RS232 interface    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Overview             Introduction    IND445       1 2 2 Display    O N od R WN      ui O       1 1        O N  O            234 5       um OH  3 LL LL EL    l l    BOS SS SSeS eeee5SeSe855  50 50            nes  Z NET B G E 6    OURS                               1001    11  7 segment display  7 digits  with decimal point  Active interface  Symbol for displaying gross and net values  Active scale  Weighing range display    eN a      
43. ity and confirm with Ce  The display toLEr appears and   flashes    3  Enter the upper tolerance in pieces and confirm with  e    The display toLEr appears and     flashes        4  Enter the lower tolerance accordingly   The scale returns to weighing mode     If a target quantity had already been saved under the selected memory location  the  message rEPLACE appears in the display     e To save the new target quantity  press Ga  The old target quantity is overwritten     e To abort the save process  press Ts  The previous memory location assignment  remains valid     Calling up target quantities      gt  Enter the number of the memory location with the required target quantity  factory  setting  91     100  and press     briefly     The selected target quantity and the associated tolerances are loaded from the  memory and appear briefly in the display     Counting in to target quantities   1  Place the empty container on the scale and tare   2  Specify a reference    3  Fill the container with the material being counted     The counting in process can be followed in the graphic display  The 50   marking  is on the far left here  so that more display segments are available for precise filling  between 50   and 100       As long as the lower tolerance is not reached  the minus tolerance mark is dis   played     If the counted in number of pieces is within the defined tolerance  the mark OK is  visible and a short beep sounds if activated in the menu     When the plus tolerance
44. le  set to zero and  repeat weighing operation      gt  Clear tare    gt  Remedy contact      gt  Level scale          54    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Technical data and accessories       7 Technical data and accessories    Technical data    General data       IND445       Applications    Weighing   Dynamic weighing   Counting with fixed or variable reference quantity   Counting with reference and bulk scale   Accumulating   Numerical definition of tare weights  average piece weights and reference quan   tities   100 memory locations for tare weights  average piece weights  target weights  and target quantities   Checkweighing and weighing in to target weight target quantity       Settings    Resolution selectable  Weighing unit selectable  g  kg  oz  Ib  t  Taring function  manual  automatic  chain tare    Automatic zero point correction when the scale is switched on and during oper   ation    Filter for adapting to the ambient conditions  vibration adapter     Filter for adapting to the weighing type  e g  dispensing  weighing process  adapter     Switch off function  sleep mode for mains operated devices  energy saving  mode for battery operation    Display lighting   Handsfree mode for counting without touching any keys  Add mode for determining the piece weight when counting  Reference optimization   Programmable memories and identifications   Date and time   Signal tone   Graphic display of the weighing range       Display    LCD  liquid crystal display  
45. m  long 00 410 024             User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445 Appendix       8 Appendix    8 1 Safety checks    The terminal IND445 has been tested by accredited inspection bodies  It has passed  the safety checks listed below and carries the relevant test symbols  Production is sub   ject to production monitoring by the inspection offices              Country Test symbol Standard  Canada CAN CSA C22 2 No  1010 1 92  USA GR UL Std  No  61010A 1  C US  Other countries CB Scheme IEC EN61010 1 2001   no identification                    User manual 22013194A 03 05 59          Appendix IND445  8 2 Sample protocols  Weighing with tare Dynamic weighing Printout with header  G 0 1085 kg Dyn WT 43 52 kg METTLER TOLEDO  T 0 0145 kg T 3 78 kg www mt com  N 0 0940 kg       G   Gross weight   N   Net weight   T   Tare   Dyn WT   dynamically determined weight    Protocol of the scale settings  menu point List  see page 45     SOFTWAR        0000000      2MULT   RN          DISPLAY  UNIt1  UNIt2  RESOLU  UNt   rOLL  tArE  A TArE  CHAIn tr  A CL tr  PB TAYrE  ZERO  Z CAPT  AZM  RESTART  FILTER  VIBRAT  PROCESS  StABILI  Min WEiG  SEt VAL  ONOFF   OFF                               60    APPLICATION                Q  HHAnAPONnNM     PER   TOL    D MOD  RY     KEY  FO KEY1  FO KEY2  FO KEY3  FO KEY4  FO KEY5  DYNAMIC       EH          wz Bt no EL a          40       H   j    HHHH       H       KWEIGHING     0   0  2C  21    EE       N    K    ONTINU  0 10 50    ArE      GROSS     APW   
46. nge exceeded      gt  Unload scale    gt  Reduce preload       e Result not yet stable      gt   f necessary adjust vibration  adapter or weigh dynamically       e Function not permissible      Unload scale and set to zero       e Zeroing not possible with over   load or insufficient load      Unload scale        Z    e Average piece weight too low      gt  Select and place larger number of  reference parts on the scale            e No valid value from the reference  scale      gt  Check cable connection between  the units      gt  Check interface settings       e No calibration      gt  Unplug the mains plug then plug  it back in  switch unit off and then  back on in battery mode     gt  Calibrate scale   Call METTLER TOLEDO Service          e Average piece weight too low         gt  Counting is not possible on this  scale with this average piece          weight       52    User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Event and error messages                Error Cause Remedy  o e Unstable weight value when   gt  Ensure stable surroundings  Erre J referencing   gt  Ensure that the weighing pan is  freely movable    gt  Adjust vibration adapter  e Impermissible target value or   gt  Repeat input with permissible  F rr   1 impermissible tolerance values       Er     i  Le    e Setting the average piece weight  impermissible during weight  accumulating      gt  End weight accumulating    gt  Reset average piece weight       Eres    i  Oo    e Switching the weighing unit  impermissi
47. o individual weighing requirements     The menu consists of 6 main blocks containing various submenus on several levels     Operating the menu    Calling up the menu and entering the password    The menu differentiates between 2 operating levels  Operator and Supervisor  The  Supervisor level can be protected by a password  When the device is delivered  both  levels are accessible without a password     1  Press and keep it pressed until COdE appears     2  Press again     The menu item tErMINL appears  Only the submenu aEVICE is accessible     1  Press and keep it pressed until COdE appears   2  Enter the password and confirm with Ce    The first menu item SCALE appears     No supervisor password has been defined when the device is first delivered  Therefore  respond to the password inquiry with when you call up the menu for the first time     If a password has still not been entered after a few seconds  the scale returns to weigh   ing mode     Emergency password for Supervisor access to the menu    If a password has been issued for Supervisor access to the menu and you have for   gotten it  you can still enter the menu       Press 3 times and confirm with Cz    29    Settings in the menu IND445       4 1 2 Selecting and setting parameters          Scrolling on one level   gt  Scroll forward  Press 6T9        gt  Scroll back  Press 609     Activating menu items    gt  Press   amp     accepting selection    Exiting menu 1  Press         The last menu item END appears    2  P
48. ounting  PrOMPt Operator guidance  OFF e No operator guidance  tAr SPL e The scale first requests the tare weight  then the reference parts  The tare weight  must be confimed with the corresponding key   SPL tAr e The scale first requests the reference parts  then the tare weight  The reference  parts must be confirmed with the corresponding key   hAndSFr e The scale first requests the tare weight  then the reference parts  The tare weight  and reference parts do not have to be confirmed  the hands are free for handling  the material to be counted   VAr SPL Adaptation of the reference quantity  ON e The reference quantity can be changed in operating mode  OFF e Counting only with defined reference quantities  Min reFW Monitoring the minimum reference weight  OFF e No monitoring of the minimum reference weight  97 5  99 0  e Monitoring the minimum reference weight so that a counting accuracy of  99 5 97 5    99 0   or 99 5   is achieved  36 User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Settings in the menu                                                          rEF  OPt Optimizing the average piece weight  OFF e No reference optimization  AUtO e Automatic reference optimization  MAnuAL e Manual reference optimization  A SMPL Automatic determination of the average piece weight  ON e After taring  the average piece weight is determined with the next weight placed  on the scale and the displayed reference quantity  OFF e No automatic determination of the average piece weight  A CL AP
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50. ress   amp     The inquiry SAVE appears    3  Confirm inquiry with to save the settings and return to weighing mode    or    Press   T9 to discard changes and return to weighing mode     30 User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Settings in the menu       4 2 Overview                                                                                                                                           Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Page  SCALE SCALE1 SCALE2 34  CAL 34  dISPLAY UNIt1 g  kg  oz  1b  t 35  UNIt2 g kg  oz  lb  t  rESOLU  UNt   rOLL ON  OFF  tArE A tArE ON  OFF 35  ChAIn tr ON  OFF  A CL tr ON  OFF  ZErO AZM OFF  0 5 d  1d  2 d  5 d  104d 35  rEStArt ON OFF 35  FILtEr VibrAt LOW  MEd  HIGH  35  PrOCESS UNIVEr  dOSING  StABILI FASt  StAndrd  PrECISE  Min WEiG ON OFF ON  OFF 36  rESEt SUrE  36  APPLIC COUNt Prompt OFF  TAr SPL  SPL tAr  handSFr 36  VAr SPL ON  OFF  SPL qtY Sql         Sq  Min reFW OFF  97 5   99 0   99 5   rEF OPt OFF  AUtO  MAnuAL  A SMPL ON  OFF  A CL APW ON  OFF  ACCurCY ON  OFF  tOtAL Ct bULK  bOth  ACCUMUL Print COM1  COM2  LOt PrNt 37  FIN  PrNt  SUMMArY  rEACH Z ON  OFF  CHECKW bEEPEr ON  OFF 37  SP tOL   SENd  MOd CONTINU  StAbLE       User manual 22013194A 03 05    31                                                                                                                                                                Settings in the menu IND445  Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Page  MEMOry CONFIG 
51. rging period is extended if work is continued during  charging  The battery is protected against overcharging     The battery   s charging capacity can be reduced under continuous mains operation       gt  To maintain the charging capacity  after a maximum of 4 weeks discharge the bat   tery completely before recharging it     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Operation       2 Operation    2 1    Switching on    Switching off    2 2    Manual    Automatic    2 3    User manual 22013194A 03 05    Switching on and off      gt  Press      The scale conducts a display test  When the weight display appears  the scale is  ready to weigh     Press      Before the display goes out   OFF  appears briefly     Zeroing   Zero point correction    Zeroing corrects the influence of slight changes on the load plate     1  Unload scale     2  Press 60s      The zero display appears     In the case of scales that cannot be certified  the automatic zero point correction can  be deactivated in the menu or the amount can be changed     As standard  the Zero point of the scale is automatically corrected when the scale is  unloaded     Simple weighing   1  Place weighing sample on scale    2  Wait until the stability monitor    goes out   3  Read weighing result     Operation    IND445       2 4    2 4 1    2 4 2    2 4 3    2 4 4    Weighing with tare    Taring     gt  Place the empty container on the scale and press Ts   The zero display and the symbol NET appear   The tare weight remains
52. sesstsaeeaes 21  Counting with operator guidance             cccccceccceeceesssssteeesesesesssneeeees 22  Counting with variable reference quantity a  23  Counting with minimum accuracy          cee ceeceeeccceeesteteeeeeeeeeeetteneeaes 23  Reference optimization re 24  Counting with automatic reference determination       24  Counting with a known average piece weight ccce 24  Counting by calling up a saved average piece weight    25  Counting by calling up a saved target quantity         ee eeeeeeeeeeees 25  Counting with two scales ee Pi Er aida 27  Settings in the MENU 55522 srnnssssn ere resenscsneressenneossuseneute 29  Operating he Menu ss tn na had 29  ONEIN Le E ln ares enr ee ant er 31  Scale setings  SCALE  a rt A 34  Application settings  APPLICATION  o e 36  Terminal settings  TERMINAL  ae 40  Configuring interfaces  COMMUNICATION  o an 41  Diagnosis and printing out of the menu settings  DIAGNOS                   45  interface description 225 525 28icsi sec coce ccs tesecstccpheticsceaseacncestenastereenetinen 47  SICS interface commandS rarement maa 47  TOLEDO Continuous mode Lis nn men teenates cat aad 50  3       Table of contents IND445  6 Event and error messages          ccccceceeeeeseeeeeeeseseseeeeeeesseesseessesseeseaaes 52  7 Technical data and accessories          sccccccenececeneeseneseenueeeeneeesaneeseaees 55  7 1 TECHNICA  OIG 5 35558 ee nd RL Te cn 55  7 2 ACCESSOTIGS siete An CRC eek EEE PR AA ER A EEA ee A Ne fa 58  8 APPONGIXE  sivas codeves d
53. st press 619   and then press  ey     The scale returns fo weighing mode     Displaying identification      gt  Displaying ID1  Briefly press once   The number currently assigned to the ID1 appears in the display  If no ID1 was  assigned  no Id appears       gt  Displaying ID2  Briefly press twice   The number currently assigned to the ID2 appears in the display  If no ID2 was  assigned  no Ia appears     Clearing identifications  1  Briefly press once to display ID1 or briefly press twice fo display ID2   2  Press O for as long as the identification is displayed    The clearing is briefly confirmed with the message CLEArEd     Printing results    If a printer or computer is connected to the scale  the weighing results can be printed  out or sent to a computer     Press  ey     The display contents are printed out and transferred to the computer  See  Section 8 2 for sample protocols     Operation    IND445       2 10    Note    2 11    Displaying info    Up to 13 different values to be displayed can be configured in the menu for the key    Depending on the configuration in the menu  see Section 4 4 5  the following values  can be stored in any order  for example     e Net quantity   e Gross weight   e Average piece weight   e Average piece weight  higher resolution   e Counting accuracy    1  Press Gee    The first value is displayed     2  Press again     The next value is displayed   3  Repeat as offen as necessary until the weight display appears again     If is not press
54. t  Press ee  enter the upper tolerance range in per cent and confirm with Gy  The display tOLEr appears and     flashes    4  Enter the lower tolerance accordingly   The scale returns fo weighing mode     If a target weight had already been saved under the selected memory location  the  message rEPLACE appears in the display     e To save the new target weight  press Ge The old target weight is overwritten     e Toabortthe save process  press 6T  The previous memory location assignment  remains valid     Operation    IND445       2 7 2    2 7 3    I p 1   p I       7   I  Xo ME D D D D D ON EN D EU EU E  o 50 100    1 r     r I r     OK   Ya N E O T E E E E O E E E E E E E     I V    1 r     r     r    Yo N M O R R E R O O E E E E E a    2 7 4    I r r   r I       OK  oe R E T R E E E O O E E E E    2 7 5    Calling up target weights    gt  Enter the number of the memory location with the required target weight  factory    setting  81     90  and press     briefly     The selected target weight and the tolerances are loaded from the memory and  appear briefly in the display  The scale is now ready for weighing in or check   weighing     Weighing in    1  Place the empty container on the scale and tare     2  Fill the container with the weighing sample     The dispensing process can be followed in the graphic display  The 50   marking  is on the far left here  so that more display segments are available for precise filling  between 50   and 100       As long as the lower toler
55. ting    gt  When the last item has been accumulated  press       The  Final Printout  is produced  The sum memory and the item counter are  cleared  The scale is ready for the next totalising process     Calling up sum information    If the key is assigned accordingly  the number of items  the net sum  the gross  sum and the number of pieces of the current item can be called up via this key  see  Section 4 4 5     Operation    IND445       A    20    2 13    Cleaning    CAUTION   Electric shock hazard     A Before cleaning with a damp cloth  pull out the mains plug to disconnect the unit  from the power supply     Other cleaning information     e Use damp cloths   e Do not use any acids  alkalis or strong solvents   e Do not clean using a high pressure cleaning unit or under running water     e Follow all the relevant instructions regarding cleaning intervals and permissible  Cleaning agents     User manual 22013194A 03 05    IND445    Counting       3 Counting    3 1    Note    3 2    User manual 22013194A 03 05    The terminal IND445 has additional functions for piece counting  The relevant settings  in the menu are described in Section 4 4 1     Counting parts into a container    l     Place the empty container on the scale and press 6T   The container is tared and the zero display appears       Put the number of pieces displayed above the key on the scale and press         The scale determines the average piece weight and then shows the number of  pieces preset     3  Add
56. tre les interf  rences n  fastes lorsque  l appareil est utilis   dans un environnement commercial  Cet appareil g  n  re  utilise  et peut radier une   nergie    fr  quence radio  lectrique  il est en outre susceptible  d   engendrer des interf  rences avec les communications radio  s   il n   est pas install   et  utilis   conform  ment aux instructions du mode d emploi  L utilisation de cet appareil  dans les zones r  sidentielles peut causer interf  rences n  fastes  auquel cas  l exploitant sera amen      prendre les dispositions utiles pour palier aux interference     ses propres frais     61       Index IND445  9 Index  A M T  Accessories                          58 Mains connection                  0  56 Tare  Adjustment cc rer 34  Memon   38 AUIOMONC Sr es es 12  Ambient conditions    56 Menu Choin TONG  at Sess une 14  Applications n    55 Application ixtsactdenreveeracin icy 36 CGO ns Si um 12  Auxiliary scale            ceeeeeeee 28 Communication    AT  Tare weight  Average o i 14  39 Diagnosis share 45 Call Up a et 13  Average piece weight                24 Operation    29 cA UD iaaa loin ects 13  OvervieW   31 Clai enn ea 13  c   SEAE awe 34 ENTE ian as 12  Calibrate NN HET OS 34 Terminal Essen Gaston 40 SNCS wis ner teens 13  Capacity utilisation    14 Menu structure    csccsccccsssseeeeeee 30 Target quantity          asaiaaa  25  Chain tare PRE E R 14 Minimum ACCUFACY Lames 23 Target weight    15  Checkweighing               c6 15 Call Weenies manne  a 16  Con
    
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