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1. 2 14 Transient Vehicle 2 15 TOC CS Ss 2 16 INDOUNGPIOCES ai 2 19 Table Searches 2 19 IF 0 0S X 010 ee 2 20 Chapter 3 0 Service and 3 1 EUR EINE NE anand as 3 1 Cleaning and 3 1 Appendix A Basic Weighing Concepts A 1 1 A T A 1 ner 1 eV DOGG ee ea aan A 2 PIES 2 Tate ee A 2 2 2 Inbound Outbound Weighing A 3 Net Sign A 3 55 WEION ING anna A 3 Appendix B Application Operation Flowcharts B 1 Vehicle ID Weighing see B 3 Temporary ID Weighing B 4 WENN ea B 4 aaa 5 Transient Vehicle 5 Transient Vehicle B 6 Chapter 1 0 Introduction This chapter covers The IND310drive Industrial Scale Terminal incorporates the latest design innovations in vehicle weighing applications The terminal e Operating Overview contains functionality not
2. METTLER TOLEDO IND3 10 aive Terminal Users Guide 71207921 METTLER TOLEDO 2004 No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the express written permission of METTLER TOLEDO U S Government Restricted Rights This documentation 15 furnished with Restricted Rights Copyright 2004 METTLER TOLEDO This documentation contains proprietary information of METTLER TOLEDO It may not be copied in whole or in part without the express written consent of METTLER TOLEDO METTLER TOLEDO reserves the right to make refinements or changes to the product or manual without notice COPYRIGHT METTLER TOLEDO is a registered trademark of METTLER TOLEDO All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies METTLER TOLEDO RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE REFINEMENTS OR CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Radio Interference Requirements of the Canadian Department of Communications Operation 15 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 digital device pursuant to Pa
3. including tare weight and continues with the outbound process See Outbound Process to continue IND310drive User Manual If the vehicle s ID is not located the display reads ID NOT FOUND see Figure 2 6 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Database query softkey Temporary ID softkey Escape softkey ESc Figure 2 6 Default Weight Screen When the terminal does not locate a vehicle ID the user has three options e Escape Press the ESCAPE softkey see Figure 2 6 to return to the main Default Weight Screen e Search for the vehicle ID Press the DATABASE QUERY softkey see Figure 2 6 to search for the vehicle ID in the Vehicle ID table Once the correct ID is located continue with the outbound process see Outbound Process e Create a temporary ID Press the TEMPORARY ID softkey see Figure 2 6 to store the ID in the Temporary ID table see Temporary ID Weighing which follows see Appendixes Temporary ID Weighing Application Operation Flowcharts for a Temporary ID Weighing involves the use of the Temporary ID Table to record tare quick reference weights for inbound transactions and to recall these weights on outbound flowchart that transactions Operators can also use manually entered tare weights for Temporary illustrates Temporary ID Weighing ID Weighing Following an outbound transaction the terminal removes the vehicle ID from the Temporary ID Table To use Temporary ID Weighing 1 Once the ve
4. Report Setup Screen to enable or disable the defined table fields within the structure of the table report IfFull is enabled for the transaction table report other selections do not display ifthe A4 table is configured as the Index Table the fields that display change to enable set up of the Index Table report structure 5 Press the RUN REPORT softkey to run a standard table report that includes data from all enabled fields IND310drive User Manual To configure and run a custom report 1 Press the CUSTOM REPORT softkey to limit the records included within the report fields and run a custom report See Figure 2 17 for an example of a custom report setup screen 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Reports Run Custom Type Transaction Field 1 Date 4 Field 1 drop down menu Start stop Field 1 start 2003 07 21 2003 11 21 lt Field 1 stop Field 2 Transaction Count Field 2 drop down menu Start Stop 100000000543 lt Field 2 stop START TOT Figure 2 17 Example Custom Report Setup Screen Field 2 start 2 Use the Field 1 and Field 2 drop down menus to select fields to be used to limit records that are included in a report 3 Specify the range of reported field values by entering start and stop values for the selected fields The example in Figure 2 17 shows Date for Field 1 with a Start value of 2003 07 21 and a stop value of 2003 11 21 Therefore only records with dates between J uly 21 20
5. Table Searches for more information about how to search database tables 4 IND310drive User Manual If the Quick ID or Short ID 15 not found in the database the message Al ID NOT FOUND displays Search the database by pressing the DATABASE QUERY softkey OK Once all table entries are complete press the OK softkey vo accept the entries For Index Weighing the Al A2 and A3 table fields if enabled display the database values automatically as referenced from the Index Table If necessary change the values by following steps 1 3 Any Al A2 and A3 table values that are changed during Index Weighing are not changed in the Index Table If variable data entry is enabled in setup variable data fields display For example in Figure 2 12 Humidity is enabled as Variable 1 and Quality Rating as Variable 2 Use the alpha keys and the numeric keypad to enter variable data 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 21 209 NET a 112 me 2a m Variable Quality Rating data fields Good ABCDE GHIJK LMNO QRST VWXYZ R 5 amp lt gt Figure 2 12 Variable Data Entry Screen OK Once all table entries are complete press the OK softkey vo accept the entries Entry of data here 15 not obligatory Variable data 15 not stored Press the OK softkey to continue without entering data IND310drive User Manual Validating the Transaction After entering all data for the database and var
6. and lower case letters Key names such as ENTER are in all upper case letters and commands such as select are in lower case unless they begin a sentence in which case the first initial is upper case For example e Press INDEX means to press the INDEX softkey e Select an option means to use the UP or DOWN arrow navigation keys to select a setting then press ENTER Softkeys and application displays use graphic images for identification Table 2 1 shows graphic images and their functions Table 2 1 Graphic Images and Functions Current A2 Value 2 7 IND310drive User Manual Graphic Image 2 8 Function Current A4 Value Current Vehicle ID Current Vehicle Description Custom Report Darker Database Files Database Query search Delete Edit Escape exit without storing Exit return to previous screen Expanded Weight Vehicle ID Weighing Index Weighing Information Information Recall Lighter More Softkey Selections New Insert IND310drive User Manual Return to 1 4 File Entry E S Temporary ID Weighing Metrology Weight Information 2 9 IND310drive User Manual Default Screen The default weighing operation screen displays when the application is idle see Figure 2 4 System messages 09 Jan 2004 08 47 194 Time and date Weight on the scale Center of zero M
7. available in previous generations of e Installation and Programming terminals it employs a simple setup logic tree that will be carried Click on any of the above topics across future generations of METTLER TOLEDO terminals to link to the sections where they are located The simplicity of setup and operation coupled with specific configurations for multiple applications reduces training costs and Operation setup time The enhanced software capabilities enable database storage of key information which reduces operator error and time consuming entries Information on installing programming and servicing the IND310drive terminal is located in the IND310drive Installation Manual and the IND310drive Technical Manual Review all instructions and safety precautions carefully Only authorized personnel should perform installation and service procedures Please contact an authorized METTLER TOLEDO representative to resolve any questions not covered in this manual or associated manuals Operating Overview See Appendix A Basic Weighing Concepts for more information about basic weighing terminology To successfully use the IND310drive terminal s various functions one must understand e Basic weighing terminology e Differences between gross and net states terminal s various operating modes and weighing processes Gross State The IND310drive terminal is in the gross state when a tare the weight of a container holding th
8. printing the display returns to Gross mode and the terminal is ready for the next transaction IND310drive User Manual Inbound Process Completing the Inbound Process involves e Entering Database Information The same procedures as listed under Entering Database Information for the Outbound Process except for variable data entry which does not occur during the Inbound Process e Validating the Transaction The same procedures as listed under Validating the Transaction for the Outbound Process except variable data fields are not present e Printing and Storing The same procedures as listed under Printing and Storing for the Outbound Process except ID description and inbound weight information related to the transaction are also stored in terminal s database Table Searches To search database tables Press the DATABASE QUERY softkey to search the database table associated with the current operating mode or active table For example if the current operating mode 15 Vehicle ID Weighing the Database Query screen for the Vehicle ID Table displays when the DATABASE QUERY softkey is pressed see Figure 2 14 SCALE 1 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Database Query Vehicle ID Vehicle 256389 Description Sid o o o tson ehem y mson y sson None v ESC ony Figure 2 14 Database Query Screen Vehicle ID Table ifthe search is done with the search fields left blank the entire table in th
9. 03 and November 21 2003 will be included in the report If the stop value 15 left blank then any records with values that fall after the start value are included in the report If the start is left blank then any records with values that fall before the stop value are included in the report The example in Figure 2 17 shows Transaction Count for Field 2 with a blank start value and a stop value of 548 All records with transaction counts between 1 and 548 and dates between J uly 21 2003 and November 21 2003 will be included in the report The date format is fixed at YYYY MM DD for these fields This date format might not match the terminal s date configuration 4 Press the START softkey to run the custom report Chapter 3 0 Service and Maintenance This chapter covers e Service Service e Cleaning and Maintenance Information on installing programming and servicing the Click on any of the above topics IND310drive terminal is available in the IND310drive Terminal to link to the sections where Installation and Technical Manuals Only qualified personnel should they are located perform installation programming and service Please contact a local METTLER TOLEDO representative for assistance In general once the IND310drive is installed programmed and calibrated for a given application no other routine service Is required 4 WARNING ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THE TERMINAL EXERCISE CARE WHE
10. 2004 13 45 00 gt 0 lt b BG A Tare field Temp Temporary ID softkey CIL Figure 2 7 Default Weight Screen 2 Press the TEMPORARY ID softkey and then enter the Vehicle Description using the alpha keys See Outbound Process to continue IND310drive User Manual See Appendxs Index Weighing Application Operation Index Weighing uses the Index Table which uses a relational ID for quickly Flowcharts for a locating values from information stored in tables Vehicle ID and A 1 A 3 tables quick reference which are defined and configured in setup flowchart that illustrates Index To use index Weighing 1 vehicle is scale press the INDEX softkey Figure 2 8 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Index ID prompt Index softkey Figure 2 8 Weight Screen With Index ID Prompt 2 An Index ID prompt displays with a cursor the ID field see Figure 2 8 3 Use the numeric keypad to enter the Index ID Press the ENTER key to complete the entry 4 Iftne ID is found in the Index Table the terminal uses the relational ID data to locate corresponding data in the vehicle ID and Al A3 tables See Outbound Process to continue When the terminal does not locate an Index ID the user has two options e Escape Press the ESCAPE softkey ESC to return to the main Default Weight Screen e Search for the Index ID Press the DATABASE QUERY softkey to search for th
11. N MAKING CHECKS TESTS AND ADJ USTMENTS THAT MUST BE MADE WITH POWER FAILING TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Cleaning and Maintenance Clean the IND310drive terminal s keypad and cover with a clean soft cloth dampened with a mild glass cleaner Do not use any type of industrial solvent such as toluene or isopropanol IPA that could damage the terminal s finish Do not spray cleaner directly on the terminal Regular maintenance inspections and calibration by a qualified service technician are recommended The IND310drive Is a rugged stainless steel enclosed instrument however the font panel is a vinyl covering over sensitive electronic Switches and a lighted LCD display Take care to avoid any punctures to this Surface or any vibrations or shocks to the instrument Should the front panel become punctured ensure that steps are taken to prevent dust and moisture from entering the unit 3 1 IND310drive User Manual METTLER TOLEDO For your notes Appendix A Basic Weighing Concepts This appendix explains some of the specialized terminology and concepts that are commonly used in the weighing Industry as well as the features of the IND310drive that can be used to make the weighing process more efficient Zero Zero is the empty weight of the scale platform or weighbridge The gross zero reference is recorded during calibration Pushbutton Zero is a way for the operat
12. OR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES 4 WARNING THE IND310drive TERMINAL IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE DO NOT USE WITHIN AREAS CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS DIVISION 1 OR ZONE 0 1 BECAUSE OF COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES 4 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 FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Contents Chapter 1 0 1 1 Operating 1 1 GOSS N AEE 1 1 ee een ee 1 2 Operating 1 2 Weighing Processes 1 2 Installaton and PROGRAMM een 1 3 Chapter 2 0 Operating Instructions 2 1 SEN inneren 2 1 Metology en ats gen 2 1 Display 2 2 General Navigation 2 3 2 7 2 10 Application 2 10 ODIO ee is tee 2 10 Vehicle ID 2 11 Temporary ID 2 12 Index
13. User Manual Vehicle ID Weighing Vehicle ID Weighing uses the Vehicle ID Table where vehicle IDs descriptions and permanent stored weights are entered prior to operation To use Vehicle ID Weighing 1 From the default weight screen Figure 2 4 press the DOWN arrow key to display all available softkeys see Figure 2 5 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Cursor Vehicle ID field Index softkey Vehicle ID softkey Transient Vehicle softkey Temporary ID softkey gt 1 Y Figure 2 5 Default Weight Screen This screen may appear differently depending on setup configuration If the VEHICLE ID softkey does not display see the IND310drive Technical Manual Appendix E Softkey and Application Key Mapping 2 Once the vehicle Is on the scale press the VEHICLE ID softkey A vehicle ID prompt displays with a cursor in the Vehicle ID field The softkeys and application keys become alpha keys see Figure 2 3 3 Use the alpha keys and the numeric keypad to enter the vehicle ID Press the ENTER key to complete the entry The ID value entered is the look up key for the vehicle in the Vehicle ID table and then in the Temporary ID table Operators can use an external keyboard to enter information if one is connected to the terminal See the IND310drive Installation Manual for information about connecting an external keyboard 4 Ifthe vehicle s ID is located in the Vehicle ID or Temporary ID table the terminal uses the stored data
14. ailable Be sure to protect the password from access by unauthorized personnel The password provides access to the entire setup menu unless the metrology switch is placed in the approved position Metrology Switch If the metrology switch is placed in the approved position access to the scale and other metrologically significant areas is not permitted Access to the metrology Switch may be sealed in conformity with local regulations 2 1 IND310drive User Manual Display Operation 2 2 Application operation and setup display screens include the following basic sections e Status bar e Application area e Softkeys Figure 2 1 shows the location of each of these sections 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Application area Softkeys Figure 2 1 Default Weighing Operation Screen Status Bar The status bar shows the terminal s status including the active scale weight weighing units date and time Application Area The application area displays the current application For example the application area shown In Figure 2 1 indicates that a current vehicle ID needs to be entered Softkeys Softkeys are used to select application operation modes The positioning of softkeys can be changed and functions enabled or disabled through the softkey setup page IND310drive User Manual General Navigation Navigate in the applications and configure the IND310drive using e Softkeys e Numeric keys e Application keys e Extern
15. al Keyboard e Scale function keys e Alpha keys e Navigation keys The locations of the above listed keys and the default weighing operation screen are shown in Figure 2 2 Softkeys The softkey setup page 15 used to e Change softkey positions e Enable softkey functions e Disable softkey functions For example a contrast softkey can be enabled for making quick adjustments to the terminal screen s contrast setting Five softkeys are located along the bottom of the display screen see Figure 2 2 Some screens might have up to three pages of softkeys for a total of 15 possible functions A DOWN ARROW icon displayed on the lower right comer of the screen to the far right of the softkey icons indicates that more softkey selections are available Press the DOWN arrow navigation key to display additional softkey screens Press the UP arrow navigation key to display the previous softkey Screen Scale Function Keys 1 031 Default Weighing Operation Screen me Numeric Keys Softkeys 88 Arrow Navigation Key Application A Keys 7 7 Q amp u Navigation Keys DOWN Arrow Navigation Key Figure 2 2 Key Locations and Default Weighing Operation Screen 2 3 IND310drive User Manual 2 4 Application Keys Application keys A keys are located below the softkeys see Figure 2 2 and are labeled e Al 2 A4 The application key setup screen is used to assign s
16. al is a simple to use yet sophisticated terminal with flexibility of configuration to meet a variety operating requirements The setup menu system provides the power of e Display Operation configuration in a user friendly operational environment e General Navigation e Default Screen While reading this manual and operating the terminal keep in mind that various functions may or may not be available and that the e Application Operation screens shown in this manual may vary from terminal to terminal Click on any of the above topics to link to the sections where they are located Security based on the setup configuration This User Manual provides instructions for performing typical vehicle weighing operations on the IND310drive terminal Detailed information about terminal configuration and setup is provided in the IND310drive Technical Manual The IND310drive supports a single user password for setup security The terminal IS pre configured at the factory with a user name of ADMIN The factory default password Is null no password The unit as configured at the factory requires no login or password entry to enter the setup mode All functions of the terminal are available to all users until a password 15 set up The pre configured user ADMIN cannot be changed the password can only be added or modified Be sure to remember the password If the password 15 changed forgotten access to the setup menu will not be av
17. all data displayed Data is stored and printed no totals are stored The terminal clears the screen and returns to the default weighing screen B 6 Quality certification Development production and auditing in accordance with 1509001 Environmental management system in accordance with 15014001 Worldwide service Our dense service network among the best in the world ensures the maximum availability and lifespan of your product Conformite Europeene C This label is your guarantee that our products conform to the latest guidelines On the Internet You can find important information about our INTERNET products and services as well as www mt com METTLER TOLEDO 1900 Polaris Parkway Columbus Ohio 43240 P N 71207921 METTLER TOLEDO is a registered trademark of Mettler Toledo Inc 2004 Mettler Toledo Inc Printed in USA 71207921
18. are true e Vehicle ID is unknown e Tare weight of the vehicle has changed e The INDEX softkey Operations softkey screens does not display on any available weighing Transient Vehicle Weighing Use the Transient Vehicle Weighing mode when both e thas been enabled in setup e The vehicle is not part of normal operation and does not need to be included in transaction totals Do not attempt to use the Transient Vehicle Weighing mode if either of the following are true e Vehicle ID and tare weight need to be recalled on a recurring basis e The TRANSIENT VEHICLE WEIGHING softkey does not display on any available weighing operations softkey screens Vehicle ID Weighing Vehicle ID Weighing Vehicle enters the scale Press the VEHICLE ID softkey Enter the vehicle ID and press the ENTER key Vehicle ID NOT Found Vehicle ID Found Terminal changes to Net mode and uses the stored tare value to determine net weight Enter database information optional Enter variable information optional Validate all data displayed Data 15 stored and printed The terminal clears the screen and returns to the default weighing screen IND310drive User Manual Press the ESCAPE softkey ESC to try to enter a different ID Press the Search for an ID when DATABASE itis likely to be in the QUERY softkey database A search is helpful when the complete ID is not known
19. e database file displays Use the UP and DOWN arrows to scroll through the table to locate the desired entry Proceed to Step G B Use the UP and DOWN arrow keys to scroll among the data field labels IND310drive User Manual Press the ENTER key to select a data field The softkeys and application keys become alpha keys D Use the alpha keys and the numeric keypad to enter information in the field to search Press the ENTER key to accept the entry F Press the START SEARCH softkey Oy If the information entered is found in the database it will display with focus highlighted If the information 15 not found the result screen will list no entries Press the DATABASE QUERY softkey to return to the main search page and try again To select an entry from the database search results press OK OK softkey The search results for an Index Table search will show data for the and values if enabled even though these values cannot be used as part of the query s sort Table Reports See the IND310drive Technical Manual Appendix C Database Structure and Use for more information about database tables and report generation Reports are generated from database tables including e Transaction Table Stores weighing transaction information e Vehicle ID Table Stores specific vehicle information including vehicle IDs descriptions and tare weights Temporary ID Table Tempora
20. e index ID Once the correct ID 15 located continue with the outbound process see Outbound Process IND310drive User Manual seeAppendixs Transient Vehicle Weighing Application Operation Use Transient Vehicle Weighing for vehicles that should not be included in the Flowcharts for a terminal s memory quick reference BR flowchart that To use Transient Vehicle Weighing illustrates Transient Vehicle Weighing 1 Once the vehicle is on the scale press the TRANSIENT VEHICLE WEIGHING softkey see Figure 2 9 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 21900 ele ile o_o 0 Transient vehicle weighing EIS ei Ee Figure 2 9 Default Weight Screen 2 Aprompt displays with a cursor in the description field The softkeys and application keys become alpha keys see Figure 2 10 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 21500 Description field Al field with focus gt Customer A2 A3 ABCDEF GHIJK LMNOP QRSTU VWXYZ Alpha keys R ISP 8 amp lt gt Figure 2 10 Transient Weighing ID Prompt 3 Use the alpha keys and the numeric keypad to enter the description Press the ENTER key to complete the entry See Outbound Process to continue IND310drive User Manual Outbound Process Completing the Outbound Process involves e Entering Database Information e Validating the Transaction e Printing and Storing Entering Database Information Database information Is stored in Al A2 A3 and A4
21. e product to be weighed has not been taken The full weight of the Items on the scale displays on the terminal 1 1 IND310drive User Manual Net State The IND310drive terminal is in the net state after a tare has been taken Only the weight of the items on the scale after the tare is deducted displays and the net cursor Is lit 1 2 Operating Modes Routine operations with all vehicle features enabled in setup include four modes of terminal operation Vehicle ID Weighing Uses a permanent stored Vehicle ID table to identify the tare value of the vehicle and then follows the steps defined by the outbound process to complete the procedure which Is also called a transaction Vehicle ID Weighing enables the accumulation of totals based on vehicle ID Temporary ID Weighing Coordinates the inbound and outbound processes for vehicles that are not permanently stored in the Vehicle ID table through the use of a Temporary ID table Temporary ID Weighing stores the vehicle information in the Temporary ID table and follows the inbound process It also removes this temporary entry when the vehicle returns and follows the outbound process Because the entry 15 temporary no accumulation of totals OCCUIS Index Weighing Enables Vehicle ID Weighing mode and Outbound process to be condensed through the use of a special Index table that provides a single ID reference for quick multiple ID look ups Transient Weighing This mode
22. e the terminal s 12 key numeric keypad see Figure 2 2 to enter data and commands To use numeric keys position the cursor in the field See Navigation Keys and press the numeric Keys to enter the appropriate data Press the DECIMAL key key to enter decimal points where necessary The CLEAR key C key functions like a backspace key Position the cursor at the end of data to be deleted and press the C key Press the C key once for each character to be deleted Alpha Keys On some setup pages softkeys and application keys function as alpha keys see Figure 2 3 that are used to enter alphabetic characters for setup parameters such as passwords 2 5 IND310drive User Manual See the IND310drive Installation Manual for more information on connecting an external keyboard 2 6 Inbound Outbound mode Dee 2003 03 19 07 1 746 ton 1 B G Exe a sp 8 Softkeys and i associated alpha character sets EXIT softkey Figure 2 3 Alpha Keys To use alpha keys position the cursor in the data entry location see Navigation Keys press the softkey or application key associated with the desired set of alpha characters as shown in Figure 2 3 The softkeys change to display each alpha character included in the selected set of alpha characters Use the UP and DOWN arrow navigation keys see Figure 2 2 to switch between upper case and lower case characters Press the key associated with the
23. enables weighing of vehicles that are not part of normal operation in a manner similar to the Vehicle ID Weighing mode Transient Weighing does not use the Vehicle ID table so the operator must enter vehicle data Transient Weighing transactions are not included in any totals Weighing Processes There are two weighing processes Outbound Completes the vehicle transaction The gross tare and net weight values are now known Other transaction information may be collected Al A4 table data Variable 1 and or Variable 2 data The completed transaction information is stored and can be printed Inbound Enables the vehicle identification information and a stored weight value to be collected Other transaction information may be collected 1 A4 table data The inbound transaction information is stored and can be printed IND310drive User Manual Installation and Programming 1 3 The IND310drive Installation Manual provides detailed information about installation This manual is included in printed format and on a CD with the inital delivery of the terminal Installation information for the IND310drive is also available in the IND310drive Technical Manual Appendix A The IND310drive Technical Manual contains advanced information for IND310drive setup and programming IND310drive User Manual METTLER TOLEDO For your notes Chapter 2 0 Operating Instructions This chapter covers e Security The IND310drive Termin
24. hicle is on the scale press the TEMPORARY ID softkey see Figure 2 5 A vehicle ID prompt displays with a cursor in the ID field The softkeys and application keys become alpha keys see Figure 2 3 2 Use the alpha keys and the numeric keypad to enter the vehicle ID Press the ENTER key to complete the entry 3 Ifthe vehicle s ID is located in the Temporary ID Table the terminal uses the Stored data and continues with the outbound process See Outbound Process to continue IND310drive User Manual When the terminal does not locate a vehicle ID the user has three options e Escape Press the ESCAPE softkey see Figure 2 6 to return to the main Default Weight Screen e Search for the vehicle ID Press the DATABASE QUERY softkey see Figure 2 6 to search for the vehicle ID in the Temporary ID table Once the correct ID is located continue with the outbound process see Outbound Process Insert an ID in the Temporary ID Table Press the INSERT softkey to insert the vehicle ID into the Temporary ID Table See Inbound Process to continue Using Manually Entered Tare Weights Operators can also use manually entered tare weights rather than stored tare weights in the Temporary ID Weighing mode if enabled in setup To manually enter a tare weight 1 From the default weight screen Figure 2 7 use the numeric keypad to enter the tare value in the tare field BEFORE pressing the TEMPORARY ID softkey SCALE1 09 Jan
25. iable fields the validation screen displays Figure 2 13 This screen shows all database table and variable entries 1 entry 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 lo 4710PT NET Express Delivery 112 Fr 1 Customer Express Delivery Database A2 Destination St Louis MO entries Product Corn Mix Humidity 78 5 Variable data Var2 Quality Rating Good entries Return to Ir variable entry Figure 2 13 Validation Screen Retum to To validate the transaction di Verify that the information displayed for the database entries 1 and the variable data entries Varl Var2 15 correct If any information is not correct press the RETURN Al A3 ENTRY softkey the RETURN TO VARIABLE ENTRY softkey to go back to the appropriate entry screen to correct the information Press the ESCAPE softkey to clear all data and re start the transaction When all information Is correct as displayed press the OK softkey to validate the transaction If the 4 Table is not enabled as the index table it can also be a user defined entry field that functions like the Al A3 Tables and information will display and should be validated for this database entry as well Printing and Storing L 2 Once the transaction 15 validated the information related to the transaction is Stored in the terminal s database and the outbound transaction prints if printing is enabled in setup After storing and or
26. if enabled tables Each table includes a Quick ID and Short A N alpha numeric ID for each database entry Database files must be enabled in the setup menu for the different types of weighing operations in order to enable the collection of database information during transactions ifthe A4 Table is not enabled as the index table it can be a user defined entry field that functions like the Al A3 Tables Entry of database information is not obligatory Press the OK softkey YV continue a transaction without entering data To enter database information 1 The Al field has focus is highlighted when the screen displays Press the ENTER key to access the Al field The softkeys and the application keys become alpha keys See Figure 2 10 2 Use the alpha keys and the numeric keypad to enter the Quick ID or Short A N ID of the desired database information in the text boxes that correspond to the Al A2 and A4 if enabled tables see Figure 2 11 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 2 1 50 Ib 4710 F Tare value NE Tai Aa DESC Express Delivery 112 Net mode u Destination ge t ustomer Express Delivery 5 St Louis MO Product Text boxes ABCDE LMNO QRST vwxyz K 5 amp lt gt Figure 2 11 1 Tables Data Entry Screen 3 Press the ENTER key The description that corresponds to the Quick ID or Short A N ID displays in the text box See
27. nerate a hard copy printout of a report or of information displayed on the screen or to initiate a demand print of an assigned printtemplate A printer must be connected to a serial port and the terminal must be configured to match its serial port settings to the printer s Communication connection and configuration is necessary to connect a template or report to the selected serial port and to define the selected template or report in configuration IND310drive User Manual Navigation Keys Navigation keys see Figure 2 2 enable navigation within the setup menu tree setup screens and application screens Navigation keys include e Upand W down arrows move the focus up or down to different setup Options within the menu tree or to different fields within setup pages Focus 15 indicated by highlighted text These keys are also used to switch to another page of softkeys e lt Leftand gt right arrows expand right arrow or collapse left arrow the setup options in the menu tree These arrows also move the cursor position to a specific character in text areas and enable left and right scrolling to view all information available on a screen Enter opens the setup page for viewing and editing setup parameters The Enter key moves the focus from a field label to a setup value for that field After entering a value the enter key is used to accept new values and the focus moves to the next field label Numeric Keys Us
28. or to capture a new gross zero reference point The weight on the scale must be stable and be within the pushbutton zero capture range typically 20 of full scale capacity The zero of the scale can change because material builds up on the scale or because the temperature changes Auto Zero Maintenance AZM is way for the terminal to gradually rezero itself in order to compensate for small changes in zero Class IIIL legal for trade vehicle scales use an AZM range of 3 displayed increments above below gross zero AZM is active any time the weight on the scale is stable and 15 within the AZM range Tare Tare Is the empty weight of a vehicle Tare is normally used to determine the net weight of the contents of a vehicle There are several different ways tare is used autotare keyboard tare and additive tare Autotare An autotare is taken by pressing the TARE key when an empty vehicle 15 on the scale The terminal then displays a zero weight with the net cursor lit The vehicle 5 loaded and driven back onto the scale The terminal then displays the net weight of the contents If the TARE key is pressed while the terminal is in the net mode the Current weight on the scale becomes the new tare value Tare interlocks inhibit replacement autotare A 1 IND310drive User Manual Sections Keyboard Tare Keyboard entered tare is used when the empty weight of the vehicle 15 a known value The known tare weight is entered using the nume
29. or when an entry error is made to search for the ID Press the TEMPORARY ID softkey to create a temporary ID Terminal switches to Temporary ID Operation mode see Temporary ID flowchart B 3 IND310drive User Manual Temporary ID Weighing Temporary ID Weighing Vehicle enters the scale Press the TEMPORARY ID softkey m Enter the vehicle ID and press the ENTER key Press the ESCAPE softkey ESC to try to enter a different ID Press the DATABASE QUERY softkey Vehicle ID NOT Found to search for the ID Press the INSERT Temporary softkey Vehicle ID Found to insert a new temporary ID and description in the Temporary ID table Terminal processes the transaction as an outbound transaction so it changes to Net mode and uses the Stored tare value to determine net weight Enter database to Gross mode and information optional Enter database information optional Validate all data displayed Data Is stored in Enter variable Information optional Validate all data displayed Data Is printed and removed from the the Temporary ID table and printed The terminal clears the screen and returns to the default weighing screen Temporary ID table B 4 determines tare weight Search for an ID when the transaction should be outbound A search Is helpful when the complete ID is not kno
30. otion BiG Selected scale Range ins ID Gross mode or Net mode gue So Setup softkey Information Recall fi gt Down arrow key Figure 2 4 Default Weighing Operation Screen Application Operation See the Routine operations with all vehicle features enabled in setup include four modes IND310drive of operation Technical Manual Chapter Vehicle ID Weighing 3 0 Configuraton e Temporary ID Weighing for details about terminal setup e Index Weighing e Transient Vehicle Weighing Direct Entry Option See the An alternative method to initiate a transaction is direct entry of known data To use IND310drive this option enter any type of Known data such as a Quick ID ora tare weight on Technical the main weighing screen to initiate a transaction Press a softkey or scale function Manual Appendix key to select how the terminal uses the information C Database Structure and Use Examples include or on about Entera Quick ID and press the VEHICLE ID or TEMPORARY ID softkey The data how to use Quick entered becomes the Quick ID reference look up key for the table that IDs and Short A N corresponds with the selected softkey IDs e Enter a tare weight and press the TARE scale function key The data entered becomes a manually entered tare See Appendix B Application Operation Flowcharts for a quick reference flowchart that illustrates Vehicle ID Weighing IND310drive
31. pecific functions to the application keys For example application keys could be configured to magnify the display ten times adjust contrast or select user defined table information Scale Function Keys Scale function keys see Figure 2 2 are AA Select Scale Enables the operator to select a specific scale Press the SELECT SCALE key to switch between available scales Zero Zero is the weight of the scale platform or weighbridge when itis empty The gross zero reference 15 recorded during calibration Press the ZERO scale function key to capture a new gross zero reference point if pushbutton zero Is enabled in configuration and the weight is within the zero range gt T Tare Tare is the weight of a vehicle when it is empty Tare is normally used to determine the net weight of the contents of a vehicle Press the TARE scale function key when an empty vehicle is on the scale The terminal then displays a zero weight The vehicle is loaded and driven back onto the scale The terminal then displays the net weight of the contents Pushbutton tare must be enabled to use this key in this manner When the empty weight of the vehicle is a known value enter the tare weight using the numeric keys and then press the TARE scale function key The terminal will display the net weight of the contents of the vehicle Keyboard tare must be enabled in order to use this key in this manner gt Print Press the PRINT scale function key to ge
32. plication Operation Flowcharts The following pages contain quick reference flowcharts that illustrate the IND310drive terminal s four modes of operation Vehicle ID Weighing Use the Vehicle ID Weighing mode when both e thas been enabled in setup e The ID of the vehicle and its associated tare weight have been pre entered the Vehicle ID Table in setup mode Do not attempt to use the Vehicle ID Weighing mode if any of the following are true e Vehicle ID is unknown e Tare weight of the vehicle has changed 7 e The VEHICLE ID softkey does not display on any available weighing Operations softkey screens Temporary ID Weighing Use the Temporary ID Weighing mode when both e thas been enabled in setup The ID of the vehicle and its associated tare weight do not need to be recalled after the outbound transaction is complete Do not attempt to use the Temporary ID Weighing mode if either of the following are true e Vehicle ID and tare weight need to be recalled on a recurring basis Temp 10 e TEMPORARY ID softkey does not display on any available weighing operations softkey screens B 1 IND310drive User Manual B 2 Index Weighing Use the Index Weighing mode when both e thas been enabled in setup e The ID of the vehicle and associated database value IDs have been pre entered in the Index table in setup mode Do not attempt to use the Index Weighing mode if any of the following
33. ric keys and the TARE scale function key is pressed The terminal will then display the net weight of the contents of the vehicle Additive Tare Additive tare is a rarely used mode of keyboard entered tare If a tare is entered using the numeric keypad while the terminal is in the net weight mode the tare value entered is added to the existing tare weight value Tare interlocks inhibit this mode Tare Interlocks Tare interlocks are a set of restrictions on how tare can be used They are required by some local weights and measures regulations If tare interlocks are enabled the terminal must be at gross zero to clear a tare weight or to enter a keyboard tare Tare interlocks also prevent the terminal from replacing an existing tare with a new tare Vehicle scale weighbridges are normally divided into what are called sectional pairs or sections A section is a pair of load cells that are side by side in the weighbridge see Figure A 1 Sections are important when dealing with shift errors Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 Figure A 1 Load Cells and Sections in a Typical Vehicle Scale Setpoints A 2 Setpoints are on off outputs that indicate whether the weight displayed on the scale is greater than or less than a preprogrammed weight value Setpoints are typically used in material filling applications in order to fill a vehicle to a preset weight IND310drive User Manual Inbound Ou
34. rily stores vehicle descriptions and tare weights for inbound vehicles to enable the recall of these weights for outbound transactions e Al A2 A3 and A4 Tables Store descriptions of vehicle information defined in the application setup to meet specific operational requirements The A4 Table can be configured as an Index Table which 15 comprised of ID keys that reference data located in other tables The RUN REPORT softkey must display the operational screens to generate table reports Otherwise table reports can only be generated from setup screens IND310drive User Manual To generate a table report 1 Press the RUN REPORT softkey The Reports Run Full screen displays see Figure 2 15 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Reports Run Full Transactions Type drop down menu Transactions vehicle ID Figure 2 15 Reports Run Full Screen 2 Use the Type drop down menu to select the desired type of database table report Press the ENTER key to accept the selection 3 Press the RUN REPORT softkey The Report Setup Screen for the selected report type displays see Figure 2 16 09 Jan 2004 08 47 19 Transaction Repo Full Disabled Scale Enabled pe Enabled E Drop down menus Vehicle ID Enabled A1 A4 Table Enabled vari amp Enabled I Custom report softkey Run report softkey Figure 2 16 Report Setup Screen Transaction Report 4 Use the drop down menus on the
35. rt 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 own expense Declaration of conformity is located on the documentation CD PRECAUTIONS e READ this manual BEFORE operating or servicing this equipment and FOLLOW these instructions carefully e SAVE this manual for future reference WARNING FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD CONNECT TO PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE PCB OR LOAD CELL REMOVE POWER FROM THE IND310drive TERMINAL AND WAIT AT LEAST 30 SECONDS BEFORE CONNECTING OR DISCONNECTING ANY HARNESS 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 OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS F
36. specific alpha character desired for data entry Use the EXIT softkey to return to the main alpha key menu Repeat this process until all aloha characters have been entered From the main alpha key menu press the EXIT softkey to escape from alpha entry without saving data Use the CLEAR C key see Numeric Keys Figure 2 2 to delete unwanted alpha characters External Keyboard An external keyboard can be connected to the IND310drive at the PS 2 port The keys on an external keyboard perform the following functions 1 through F5 Perform the same functions as the softkeys with F1 being the softkey on the left and F5 being the softkey on the right e Alt Fl through Alt F4 Perform the same functions as the Al through 4 application keys e through F9 Perform the same functions as the SELECT F6 ZERO F7 TARE F8 and PRINT F9 scale function keys IND310drive User Manual e Keyboard numeric and alphabetic keys Function independently of the softkeys and can be used to enter alphabetic letters and numerals The Enter key on the keyboard functions the same as the ENTER navigation key The Backspace key functions the same as the CLEAR C key The arrow keys function the same as the navigation keys Number keys Function the same as the keys on terminal s numeric keypad when the number lock function is engaged Keystroke Functions Key names and commands are Identified in this manual by upper
37. tbound Weighing Net Sign Vehicle scales are often used in an inbound outbound mode of operation where the vehicle is loaded or unloaded at the user s site In the inbound outbound mode the vehicle empty tare weight is not known so the vehicle must be weighed twice once empty and once loaded In the past this was normally done by printing the inbound weight printing the outbound weight and then calculating the difference net weight by hand IND310drive terminal simplifies inbound outbound weighing by permitting the operator to store the inbound vehicle weight in memory and then recalling that weight at a later tme Once the inbound weight is recalled the terminal calculates the net weight and prints an outbound ticket Correction Net sign correction is a feature that permits the IND310drive terminal to be used for both shipping inbound empty and receiving inbound loaded operations If net Sign correction is enabled the terminal will swap the gross and tare weight fields on the printed ticket if necessary so that the larger weight is the gross weight the Smaller weight is the tare weight and the difference is always a positive net weight One Pass Weighing One pass weighing Is a mode where the user has a fleet of vehicles with known empty tare weight The tare weight is recalled by ID when the loaded vehicle is on the scale A 3 IND310drive User Manual A 4 METTLER TOLEDO For your notes Appendix B Ap
38. wn or when an entry error is made Insert new temporary ID when the transaction Should be inbound Terminal processes the transaction as an inbound transaction so it changes The terminal clears the screen and returns to the default weighing screen IND310drive User Manual Index Weighing Index Weighing Vehicle enters the scale Press the INDEX Press the ESCAPE softkey ESC to try to enter a different ID Enter the Index ID and press the ENTER key Index ID NOT Found Press the Search for an ID when DATABASE itis likely to be in the QUERY softkey database A search is helpful when the Index ID complete ID is not Found to search for known or when an the ID entry error is made Terminal changes to Net mode and uses the stored tare value to determine net weight Vehicle ID and other database information is automatically displayed change if necessary Enter variable information optional Data is stored and printed The terminal clears the screen and returns to the default weighing Screen B 5 IND310drive User Manual Transient Vehicle Weighing Transient Vehicle Weighing Vehicle enters the scale Press the TRANSIENT VEHICLE softkey JE Enter the vehicle Description and press the ENTER the gross weight of the vehicle Enter database information optional Enter variable information optional Validate
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