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1. 4 7 Switching the automatic backup on or off When the automatic backup is activated the current net weight and the current tare weight are automatically written to a nonvolatile memory As soon as the scale is ready for operation again after disconnection from the power supply or after a power failure the stored value is available This block is not available with certified scales Automatic backup switched off This is the factory setting I I m _ mm F1 i I Automatic backup switched on L 4 8 Setting the vibration adapter The vibration adapter is used to match the scale to the ambient con ditions vibrations drafts at scale location m Ul I Setting for normal ambient conditions This is the factory setting The scale operates at moderate speed S l nr RM Setting for virtually disturbance free stable surroundings The scale operates very quickly but is more sensitive to external influences I I gt Setting for unstable surroundings The scale operates more slowly than in the factory setting but is less sensitive to external influences I5 1 L The master mode 23 4 9 Setting the process adapter Sas a I Li l I
2. To reset all parameters of the optional interface to the factory settings proceed as described in the previous section The master mode 25 4 12 Increasing the display accuracy for test purposes m xu tt _ n 1 p Li m Lg kg LI Un Z L EN kg In this master mode block you can choose whether the weighing result should be temporarily displayed with a ten times greater resolution for lest purposes i e with one decimal place more than with normal resolution If you confirm the high resolution with the L2 key the asterisk symbol appears in the top left corner of the display and the weighing result is temporarily displayed with high resolution Note The actual number of decimal places displayed at high resolution depends on the scale model and weighing range As soon as you press the gt T lt or E gt key the asterisk symbol fades and the scale returns to the weighing mode and normal resolution 4 13 Printing out the settings L 1I LU LL HILG RANGE RESOL OS 1 29 UNIT A ZERO PWROFF SAVE VIBRAT PROCES RS232 PROTOC 1 PARITY 1 BAUD 1 MODE 1 6 018 kg 0 002 kg AP 4 68 kg ON OFF MED UNIVER XONOFF EVEN 72400 PRINT In this block you have the possibility to record all settings made in the master mo
3. lt Operating instructions METTLER TOLEDO Spider 1S Scales Overview of your scale Overview Display mx TELT T ENS m oL LI LI LI LI Connections rear of terminal RS2320 m nm Display controls and connections of your scale Overview Connections rear of terminal Designation Designation Weighing pan Connection cable terminal platform Level with certified scales only Power cable Weighing platform Serial interface RS232C Leveling foot Free outputs for options Terminal Please see section 7 1 for specifications of the On off key the platform supply and the RS232C Transfer key Tare key Zeroing key Display see also expanded view EHEHmMmmmnmmmmm z Model designation Display Designation Display for special functions Weighing units kg g Ib t Alphanumeric display Symbol for discharged battery option Stability detector Special symbol Contents 4 Contents 1 Getting to know your Spider S scale eeeeeeennn 6 1 1 IMTOMUCION EIRE nr 6 1 2 Overview of the Spider 15 scales eene 6 1 3 Awide range of optional equipment 6 1 4 What you should know about these instructions 7 1297 Safety Das priority s eter o oe TOO 7 1 6 Declaration of conformity and safety te
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5. T key NO the display shows the next master mode block Resolution Each time the gt T lt key NO is pressed the scale switches to the next master mode block In the last master mode block you End you are asked if you wish to quit the master mode If you do not wish to quit the master mode press the T lt key again and then the first master mode block Units not available with certified scales is again displayed If you wish to quit the master mode press the E gt key YES the scale returns to the weighing mode Changing the setting in a master mode block l 101 Select the master mode block as described above in which you wish to change a setting in this example the block Units weighing units not available with certified scales e Press the E gt key This tells the scale that you wish to make changes in the selected block The master mode 20 The display shows the setting currently active in this example the kg weighing unit kg e Now press the gt T key NO repeatedly until the desired setting is displayed e As soon as the desired setting is displayed in this example Ib pound press the E gt key You are now asked whether you wish to quit
6. The process adapter can be used to match your scale to the different types of weighing Universal setting suitable for all types of weighings and normal weighing samples This is the factory setting Absolute weighing This setting is suitable for checkweighings and for the weight determination of weighing samples Dosing of liquid or powdery weighing samples 4 10 Configuring interface 1 _ _ 0 F1 I In this master mode block you can configure all parameters of the RS232C serial interface built in as standard You need configure the interface only if you do not obtain the desired result with the factory settings This master mode block is very extensive You will find a complete description of this master mode block and other useful information regarding the interface in the interface description of the Spider S scales which you can obtain from your METTLER TOLEDO dealer If you have made unintentional changes in this master mode block you can reset all settings of the interface to the factory settings Select the master mode block I FACE 1 and then press the E gt key YES to confirm that you wish to make changes in this block You are now asked whether you wish to reset the interface settings to the factory settings Press the E gt key YES to confirm that you wish to reset the settings The master
7. key to start the taring operation Taring runs automatically If tne scale has to wait until the weight value is stable horizontal segments appear in the display during the wait time Weighing made simple 16 anon On completion of taring the zero display and the symbol Net for net Kg weight appears Your scale is again ready for weighing Notes The scale can store only one tare value at a time When the scale is unloaded the stored tare value is displayed with a negative sign To clear the stored tare value unload the weighing pan and then press the lt key 3 5 Performing a simple weighing Performing a simple weighing is described only for the sake of completeness as this operation comprises only two work steps Place the weighing sample on the pan if you are working with a weighing container tare this as described in the previous section Wait until the circular symbol of the stability detector in the bottom left corner of the display fades Fading of the symbol indicates that the weighing result is stable Now read off the weight in the display h You will find information regarding special weighing types weighing into a container with manual or automatic taring weighing out of a container in section 5 of these instructions 3 6 Printing out the weighing result and transferring data If your scale is connected to a printe
8. mode 24 To be on the safe side you are again asked whether you wish to I restore the factory settings Press the E gt key YES again to confirm RN m m _ Press the E gt key e The scale asks you whether you now wish to exit the master mode the scale returns to the weighing mode The first serial interface c 3 kg now operates with the following factory settings Parameter Factory setting Data transmission protocol XON XOFF Parity Even Data transmission rate 2400 baud 2400 Operating mode Printer Print Data for transmission Gross weight Gross fare weight Tare net weight Nef Print format Multi new line for every value 4 11 Configuring interface 2 optional equipment 70703 This master mode block is displayed only if the second interface available as an option is installed c 11 In this master mode block you can configure all parameters of the optional second RS232C interface You need configure the interface only if you do not obtain the desired result with the factory settings You will find a complete description of this master mode block and other useful information regarding the interface in the interface description of the Spider S scales which you received with the optional second interface 10
9. must be calibrated locally at its place of use by a certified METTLER TOLEDO Service facility If the validity of the calibration is for a period limited by the country s national regulations the operator of a scale of this type has sole responsibility for ensuring repeat certification in good time Getting to know your Spider S scale 9 Scales and Terminals Spider 1S Mark EC Directive Compliant with standard 73 23EEC Low Voltage EN61010 1 1993 EN61010 1 A2 1995 Safety requirements C 89 336EEC EMC EN55011 1991 Radio interferences EN50082 1 1992 Immunity year 1 90 384EEC Not EN45501 1992 Not automatic automatic scales code M scales D Applies only to certified scales approval test certificate no T2867 TC2518 Mettler Toledo GmbH Johannes Schmid Stephan Hermanns Industrial BA IND N Manager Manager N nikon September 1996 Business Area Industrial Product Area Precision Scales The scales and terminals of the Spider 1S range have been examined by accredited testing agencies They have passed the safety tests listed below and carry the corresponding marks of conformity The production is subject to process inspection by the testing authorities Country Mark of conformity Standard Germany EN61010 1 1993 gt c9 EN61010 1 A2 1995 T EN50082 1 1992 EN55011 1991 USA Canada This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limit
10. the master mode If you do not wish to quit the master mode press the gt T lt key CNO and then the next master mode block is displayed in this example Resolu tion e If you wish to quit the master mode press the E gt key YES and the scale returns to the weighing mode Note thatthe weighing result I b is now displayed in the desired unit Inthe following sections you will find information on the various setting possibilities in the individual master mode blocks The master mode 21 4 3 Selecting the weighing unit 11 J lI e kg Inthefirst master mode block you specify the unit in which the weighing result should be displayed This block is not available with certified scales The following units are available The weighing result is displayed in kilograms kg This is the factory setting The weighing result is displayed in metric tons t The weighing result is displayed in grams g The weighing result is displayed in pounds Ib 4 4 Selecting the resolution of the weighing result m n m 1 rca I i I I LI c c amp In this master mode block you can select the resolution in which the weighing result is displayed The settings available an
11. 2 5 Setting the process adapter 23 Configuring interface 15 cried cede ce eet ere o re er P o Ded 23 Configuring interface 2 optional equipment sssssss 24 Increasing the display accuracy for test purposes 25 Printing out e re D er et on re d ehe tes 25 Resetting the settings to the factory settings 26 Special applications and functions 27 Weighing in with manual toring mmm 27 Weighing out of a container 28 Further important information regarding your scale 29 When faults appear 29 Notes on caring for your scale ssssssssssse eene 30 Not s orni the E OO DR ORT REN 31 Overview of the master mode 32 Technical data nennen nnne nennen nnn 33 General data and standard equipment of the Spider 1S 33 Data tor individual miodels ree aa 34 Getting to know your Spider S scale 6 1 Getting to know your Spider S scale This section provides you with detailed information on your Spider S scale Please read this section through carefully even if you already have experience with METTLER TOLL6O balances a
12. 7 kg Spider 1S 300LS 300 kg 100 g 34 2 kg Spider 1S 600S 600 kg 200 g 34 2 kg Dimension drawings Terminal Technical data 35 Weighing platform b OR h B 4 gt Dimensions in millimeters Model a b d e f g h i Spider 15 35 84 199 307 91 235 300 15 175 240 Spider 15 65 84 199 307 91 235 300 15 175 240 Spider 18 155 84 199 307 91 235 300 15 175 240 Spider 15 355 84 199 307 96 335 400 15 235 300 Spider 15 605 84 199 307 96 335 400 15 235 300 Spider 15 6015 84 199 307 99 435 500 15 335 400 Spider 1S 6OXLS 84 199 307 104 585 650 20 435 500 Spider 1S 6OXXLS 84 199 307 125 724 800 21 503 600 Spider 19 1508 84 199 307 99 435 500 15 335 400 Spider 1S 150LS 84 199 307 104 585 650 20 435 500 Spider 1S 150XLS 84 199 307 125 724 800 21 503 600 Spider 19 3008 84 199 307 104 585 650 20 435 500 Spider 15 30015 84 199 307 125 724 800 21 503 600 Spider 15 6005 84 199 307 125 724 800 21 503 600 1 when leveling feet fully screwed in To protect your METTLER TOLEDO product s future METTLER TOLEDO service assures you of quality measuring accuracy and preservation of value of the METTLER TOLEDO products for years to come Please send for full details of our attractive terms
13. PROCES Kilogram kg Depends on model Switched on On Switched off Off Switched off Off Setting for normal ambient con ditions Med Universal setting Univer Special applications and functions 27 5 Special applications and functions In addition to simple weighings which you are already familiar with you can also perform special weighings with your scale You will learn these applications in the following sections 5 1 Weighing in with manual taring Weighing in involves the addition of a certain weight of a product to a container without weighing the con Place the empty weighing container on e Press the gt T key to tare the container nan The scale is now tared and ready for weighing in LLLILI e Add the weighing sample to the container until the desired weight is reached Special applications and functions 28 5 2 Weighing out of a container Weighing out involves determination of the weight of the weighing sample removed from a full container on e Place the full container on the scale e 262 e Press the T key to tare the container non The scale is now tared and ready for weighing out 4 Remove the desired amount of weighing sample from the container The weight of the removed weighing sample is displayed with a I
14. Unstable weighing sample Contact between weighing pan or sample and surroundings Ensure more stable ambient condi tions weighing sample Change setting of the vibration adapter in the master mode Ensure that weighing pan and weighing sample do not touch sur rounding parts Further important information regarding your scale 30 Error message Symptom Wrong weighing result Wrong Zeroing of the scale Wrong tare weight Contact between weighing pan or sample and surroundings Scale not horizontal Rectification e Unload scale zero and repeat weighing e Clear tare weight or tare with correct fare weight Ensure that weighing pan and weighing sample do not touch sur rounding parts Level scale see section 2 Display remains dark No line voltage Scale switched off Power cable not plugged in Batteries discharged in opera tion with optional battery pack Check power supply Switch on scale e Plug in power cable Change batteries of the battery pack or charge see instructions for bat tery pack No calibration The scale is not calibrated e Contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer Unstable weight value The weight value did not achieve stability e Repeat operation EAROM error Checksum error in EAROM 6 2 Notes on caring for your scale Your scale requires no maintenance w
15. Z negative sign e For further weighings tare the container again and then remove the desired amount Further important information regarding your scale 29 6 Further important information regarding your scale 6 1 When faults appear Error messages in the display draw your attention to the existence of an incorrect operation the failure of the scale to execute a procedure properly or the appearance of a fault in the hardware or software of the scale The following table provides you with information for interpretation of the error messages and symptoms as well as details regarding the cause and rectification Error message Symptom Rectification Overload Weighing range exceeded Unload scale or reduce preload Underload Weighing pan not in place Weighing range gone below Contact between weighing pan and surroundings Ensure the weighing pan is correct ly installed and surrounding parts are not touched Set scale to zero Apply preload Zeroing not possible Zeroing outside the zero setting range overload Zeroing outside the zero setting range underload Ensure that zeroing is performed only in the admissible range on switching on 2 to 18 of factory zero setting on Zeroing in operation 2 of the full load and not on underload or overload No stability of the display Unstable location
16. als used are resistant to moisture resistant to most chemicals and suitable for use in the food industry The weighing platform and the terminal meet the requirements of IP67 degree of protection Built in RS232C serial interface Convenient keypad and large size illuminated display Universal expandability through an extensive range of optional equipment Your Spider scale has a CE declaration of conformity see section 1 6 and METTLER TOLEDO as the manufacturer has been awarded ISO 9001 EN 29001 certification Certified versions of Spider scales are also available please ask your METTLER TOLEDO dealer 1 3 Awide range of optional equipment The wide range of optional equipment expands the application possibilities of your Spider S scale For inquiries or orders your local METTLER TOLEDO dealer will be pleased to help you Getting to know your Spider S scale 7 1 4 What you should know about these instructions These instructions contain orientation aids which facilitate your search for the desired information Work steps are marked by e whereas enumerations are preceded by a Key designations are enclosed in double angle brackets e g On Off or 7 Some keys of your Spider S scale have two assignments i e two different functions can be called up with a single key depending on whether the key is pressed briefly or pressed and held This symbol indicates a brief keystroke This
17. d for the acceptance of a proffered option and has the same meaning as YES Whenever you wish to accept a proffered option press the E gt key briefly The gt T key is used for the rejection of a proffered option and NO has the same meaning as NO Whenever you wish to reject a proffered option press the gt T lt key briefly Switching from the weighing mode to the master mode The scale operates in the normal weighing mode n LI Z EN ch m kg e Press the E gt key and keep it pressed for approx 5 seconds The scale now asks whether you really wish to switch to the master mode e f you do not wish to switch to the master mode press the gt T lt e key CNO and the scale then returns to the weighing mode e f you wish to switch to the master mode press the E gt key 9 CYES and ul Li L LI ce N the scale then shows the first block of the master mode Units 1 weighing unit directly The master mode 19 Selecting the master mode blocks fio _ m L i al kg Following entry into the master mode the first master mode block CUnits not available with certified scales is displayed e Press the
18. d the factory setting depend on the scale s nominal load and whether it is a certified model or not The example shown here illustrates the maximum and minimum resolution of a 35kg scale which is not certified Other settings are available between these two extreme values 4 5 Switching the automatic zero correction on or off I i F1 Inthis master mode block you can switch the automatic zero correction on or off When switched on factory setting the zero point is auto matically corrected for temperature fluctuations or contamination of the weighing pan This block is not available for certified scales Automatic zero correction switched on This is the factory setting Automatic zero correction switched off The master mode 22 4 6 Activating or deactivating the automatic shutdown When the automatic shutdown function is activated the scale switches itself off automatically 3 minutes after the last operation presupposing that no weight is loaded This is particularly useful if you operate your scale with the optional battery since you can then appreciably prolong the line independent operating time of the scale To switch the scale on again press the On key Automatic shutdown deactivated This is the factory setting rn rg Cc D I Automatic shutdown activated
19. de on the attached printer If you confirm this block with the E gt key all master mode sett ings are printed out If the printer is attached to the optional second interface you can select the second interface with the T lt key CPrint 2 to print out the master mode settings The record shown opposite is a specimen depending on the selected settings and the type of printer the printout may differ from the example shown The master mode 26 4 14 Resetting the settings to the factory settings ri option with the key Notes Jo see sections 4 10 and 4 11 In this master mode block you have the possibility to reset the entire master mode to the factory settings The master mode is reset to the factory settings if you confirm this Resetting to the factory settings affects all master mode blocks with the exception of the two blocks for configuring the interfaces I FACE 1 and I FACE 2 which can be reset in the respective block Proceed with caution with this option as you lose all individual settings with the exception of the interface parameters The factory settings in the master mode blocks affected by the resetting are as follows Master mode block Factory setting Weighing units UNITS Resolution RESOLU Autozero A ZERO Autom shutdown PWR OFF Autom backup SAVE Vibration adapter VIBRAT Process adapter
20. ic zeroing shutdown function automatic backup temporary change of display accuracy control mode Display LCD liquid crystal display height 20 mm backlit Platform supply 5 V admissible platform impedance 80 ohm 1000 ohm Interface RS232C serial bidirectional optional 2nd interface Signal level 25 V 25V at R gt kohm IP degrees of protection Terminal to IP65 weighing platform to IP67 Ambient conditions Admissible temperature range 10 40 C Admissible relative atmospheric humidity 9096 rh Overvoltage category Il Pollution degree 2 Application height up to 4000 m above sea level Power supply Direct connection to power supply via national cable connector 230 240V 1596 41096 50 60 Hz power consumption 80 mA 120V 15 10 50 60 Hz power consumption 160 mA Standard equipment Scale complete operating instructions open end wrench Technical data 34 7 2 Data for individual models Specifications Model Max capacity Readability Net weight Spider 15 35 3 kg 10 7 0 kg Spider 15 65 6 kg 20 7 0 kg Spider 15 155 15 kg 5g 7 0 kg Spider 15 355 35 kg 10g 9 6 kg Spider 1S 60S 60 kg 20g 9 6 kg Spider 1S 60LS 60 kg 20g 14 8 kg Spider 1S GOXLS 60 kg 20g 24 7 kg Spider 1S GOXXLS 60 kg 20g 34 2 kg Spider 15 1505 150 kg 509 14 8 kg Spider 1S 150LS 150 Kg 50g 24 7 kg Spider 1S 150XLS 150 kg 50g 34 2 kg Spider 15 3005 300 kg 100 g 24
21. ider S scale matches the local line voltage Use only optional equipment and peripherals supplied by METTLER TOLEDO with your Spider S scale these have been optimally matched to your scale Your Spider S scale has a rugged construction but it is still a precision instrument treat it with the appropriate care and it will thank you with years of trouble free operation Open neither the terminal nor the weighing cell they contain no parts which can be maintained repaired or replaced by the user Should the terminal or the weighing cell be opened the warranty becomes null and void Do not attempt to clean the interior of the weighing platform with solid objects In the unlikely event you should experience problems with your scale please contact your responsi ble METTLER TOLEDO dealer 1 6 Declaration of conformity and safety tests We as manufacturer with sole responsibility attest that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the EC Directives stated below Notes An EC type examination certificate has been obtained for certified scales and those subject to com pulsory verification The year of the first calibration is given next to the CE mark Scales of this type are factory certified and bear the designation M on the instrument itself and on its packaging If the M is on a plain background the scale may be put into service immediately If the background is divided and hatched the scale
22. ion to have the scale recalibrated 2 4 Leveling the scale To compensate any minor uneveness at its location the scale can be leveled e Lift off the weighing pan Loosen the lock nuts A of the leveling feet if necessary use the open end wrench supplied Turn the adjustable feet until the scale is level the air bubble is located in the center of the level only certified scales have a level To prevent unintentional alteration of the leveling feet tighten the lock nuts of all leveling feet using the open end wrench supplied and then replace the weighing pan You should relevel the scale after every location change Putting the scale into operation 2 5 Power supply 13 On delivery the scale is set to the line voltage of the country of destination e First check whether the voltage printed on the model plate of the scale matches the local line voltage If this is not the case on no account connect the scale to the power supply but contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer e Connect the scale terminal to the power supply Route the power cable so that it does not touch the weighing pan and such that it can never hinder your daily operations nor be damaged After connection to the power supply the scale performs a self test in which all display segments light up briefly In addition inf
23. nd scales and be sure to familiarize yourself with the safety instructions 1 1 Introduction Thank you for deciding to purchase a scale from METTLER TOLEDO The industrial scales of the Spider S line combine a wide range of weighing functions and setting possibilities with exceptional ease of operation and ruggedness The weighing platform and the terminal have IP67 degree of protection The Spider S scales are thus eminently suitable for use in production environments which necessitate frequent cleaning using a water jet e g in the chemical industry and in food production Further the comprehensive sealing of the entire scale ensures hygienically perfect conditions as the ingress of foreign substances is virtually completely impossible The integral interface ensures problem free data interchange with numerous peripherals and thanks to the easily surveyed and attractively styled terminal your Spider S scale looks well in any environment Please read through these operating instructions very carefully so that you can exploit all the possibilities offered by your scale to the full 1 2 Overview of the Spider 1S scales Different models of the Spider 1S scale are available All scales have the same terminal but differ in their weighing range and the size of the weighing platform All Spider 1S scales have the following equipment features in common Compact and rugged industrial construction with a housing made of stainless steel All materi
24. nterface description bi IFRCE 4 Description of the master mode block for End interface 2 see Interface description A 4 Cert EMG 000005 LISE m Operation in the master mode o press and hold approx 5 sec press briefly CYES Ur press briefly NO Important information 1 With certified scales this master mode block 2 is not available Factory setting 3 This block is displayed only if the optional 4 5 6 interface is installed After confirmation of is displayed in 10x hi his option the result igher resolution After the key or has been pressed the scale returns to the wi Settings are printed ou eighing mode if a printer is attached and the interface has been correctly configur ed Settings are reset to the factory setting Caution Resetting eads to loss of all individual master mode settings with the exception of those in he interface blocks Technical data 7 Technical data 7 1 General data and standard equipment of the Spider 1S scales The following data apply to all Spider 15 models 33 Vibration adapter 3 settings Weighing process adapter 3 settings Weighing units kg t g Ib kilogram metric ton gram pound switchable in weighing operation Resolution Selectable settings depend on model Functions Automat
25. nting Reset End master mode Selection of the weighing unit Units not available with certified scales Selecting the resolution of the weighing result On or off switching ofthe automatic zero correction not available with certified Scales Activation or deactivation of the automa tic shutdown function Power Off On or off switching of the automatic backup of the last tare value on power failure not available with certified scales Matching the scale to the ambient con ditions Matching the scale to the type of weigh ing Settings for the first interface built in as standard Interface 1 Settings for the second interface Inter face 2 This block appears only if a second interface is built in option Increase in the number of decimal plac es for test purposes Control Print out List of the current master mode settings Reset of the master mode settings to the factory settings Exit the master mode You will find a complete description of the master mode with all setting possibilities in section 6 The master mode 18 4 2 Operation in the master mode In this section you will learn how to work with the master mode Information regarding the individual master mode blocks and available settings can be found in the following sections These are the keys you need in the master mode For operation in the master mode you need only two keys The LE key is use
26. o accommodate a second interface of the same type as well with hardware handshake or a RS422 485 interface available as an option You will find information regarding the pin assignment the commands the configuration attachment of peripherals printer computer and on working with the interface in the separate interface description of the Spider S scales available from your METTLER TOLEDO dealer If you purchase the second interface the interface description is supplied Further important information regarding your scale 32 6 4 Overview of the master mode WEIGHING MODE 8435 w Y MASTER MODE MASEEr 1 Weighing unit 2 rESEE End 5 Lo 13 End master mode End kg HH t gt g I b End Un 5 lt 2 Resoluti EAU depends on model End rE5o lu 3 Autozero D i I 1 On OFF End R eEc E 4 1 4 Automatic shutd Pur OFF 4 a PR Automatic arr PL os End SALE 4 RE 6 Vibration adapter neg 2 con HI GH Eod n CON HG U ibe AE E 4 7 Process adapter EEE UEP gt AbS H 905 6 End ProcES a lt Description of the master mode block for End orcs interface 1 see I
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28. ork whatsoever and is extremely easy to clean Regular cleaning assures the hygiene and also helps preserve the value of your scale Important notes cleaning work e Contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer Disconnect the scale from the power supply before you start the Further important information regarding your scale 31 Please consult the in plant and branch specific regulations govern ing cleaning intervals and admissible cleaning agents Never use acids bases or powerful solvents for cleaning Terminal Clean the terminal with a suitable agent approved for your branch and with water at a temperature of maximum 60 C Never use high pressure cleaning equipment Dry the terminal immediately following cleaning with a soft lint free cloth Weighing platform Remove the weighing pan Clean the weighing pan and the understructure of the weighing plat form with a suitable agent approved for your branch and with water at a temperature of maximum 60 C Never use high pressure cleaning equipment The rubber cover of the weighing cell must on no account be cleaned with sharp objects This can cause leaks and lead to a situation where the IP protection is no longer assured Dry the weighing platform immediately following cleaning with a soft lint free cloth 6 3 Notes on the interface Your scale is fitted with an RS232C serial interface and can als
29. ormation specific to the scale is displayed briefly software version etc This information is displayed each time the scale has been disconnected from the power supply and then reconnected We advise you to dis connect the scale from the power supply if it will not be used for a lengthy period On completion of the self test your scale is ready for operation Weighing made simple 14 3 Weighing made simple This section explains how you switch the scale on and off set it to zero and tare it and how you perform a weighing You will also learn how to print out the weighing result and transfer data 3 1 Switching the scale on and off After the scale has been put into operation for the first time we advise you not to disconnect it from the power supply except during lengthy breaks in operation it is then in thermal equilibrium and ready for operation quicker To switch the scale on press the On Off key briefly The scale performs a self test remp As soon as the weight display appears your scale is ready kg for weighing _ To switch the scale off press the On Off key again Switching off is confirmed briefly in the display with OFF and then the display is cleared NN F1 F1 3 2 Switching the display illumination on and off For convenient work the display of your scale is illuminated to allow perfect reading even under adver
30. r via the RS232C interface you can print out the current weighing result with a single keystroke If your scale is connected to a computer you can transfer data to and from the computer You will find additional information on the attachment of a printer in the documentation accompanying your printer Further details on the serial interface and regarding attachment of a computer can be found in the interface description available from your METTLER TOLEDO dealer e Press the E gt key As soon as the weighing result is stable it will be transferred to the attached device The master mode 4 4 1 The master mode What is the master mode 17 The master mode allows you to match your scale to your specific weighing needs In the master mode you can change the settings of your scale and activate functions The master mode contains 12 different blocks 13 blocks if your scale is equipped with the second interface available as an option each of which offers different selection possibilities 1 Weighing unit Un iE 5 13 End Mastermode End oe rE5o lu PESEE 2 0 LSE PH GFF Cert SALE IFACES 6 Vibration adapter Uibe At IFACE 1 7 Process adapter 1 13 Note Weighing unit Resolution Autozero Automatic shutdown Automatic backup Vibration adapter Process adapter Interface 1 Interface 2 Display accuracy Pri
31. s for a Class A digital device pursuant to both Part 15 of the FCC Rules and fhe radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when fhe 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 fo 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 classe A ef 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 contre les interf rences n fastes lorsque l appareil est utilis dans un environnement commercial Cet appareil g n re utilise ef 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 cef appareil dans les zones r sidentielles peut causer des interf rences n fastes auquel cas l e
32. se lighting conditions The display illumination can be switched on and off at a keystroke e Press and hold the On Off key until the illumination is switched on Off or off Weighing made simple 3 3 Zeroing the scale 15 As a result of environmental influences your scale may not show exactly 0 00 even though the weighing pan is unloaded However you can reset the display of your scale to Zero at any time to ensure that the weighing really starts at zero Zeroing with a loaded weight is possible only within a certain range which depends on the scale model If the scale can not be reset to zero when a weight is loaded this range has been exceeded 3 4 Taring the scale The scale does not show exactly zero even though the weighing pan is unloaded e Press the 0 key and the scale starts the reset to zero During the resetting the horizontal segments appear in the display and after a short wait time your scale is reset to zero Note error message appears during resetting please consult the list of error messages in section 7 The weight of any weighing container can be fared at a keystroke so that the net weight of the weighing sample is always shown in subsequent weighings Place the empty weighing container on the weighing pan The weight of the loaded container is displayed e Press the gt T gt
33. sts me 8 2 Putting the scale into operation 10 2 1 For tliose ind gredt Dil Ty iR 10 2 2 Unpacking and checking the standard equipment m 11 2 3 Selecting or changing the location eme 11 2 4 Leveling the Sal the ee d eds 12 2 65 PoWer Supply cioe re oh Mgr pen sive spe inn ied 13 3 Weighing made simple 14 3 1 Switching the scale on and off 14 3 2 Switching the display illumination on and off 14 3 977 nes 15 3 4 Taning Ihe S da ger ree ng tien o ic cet renta s 15 3 5 Performing a simple weighing sssssm eem 16 3 6 Printing out the weighing result and transferring data 16 4 The master mode nn nnn nennen anna nin 17 4 1 What is the master mode 17 4 2 Operation in the master mode 18 4 3 Selecting the weighing unit 21 4 4 Selecting the resolution of the weighing 5 21 4 5 Switching the automatic zero correction on or 21 4 6 X Activating or deactivating the automatic shutdown 22 4 7 Switching the automatic backup on or off 22 4 8 Se ting the vibration mem 22 Contents 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 5 1 5 2 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 7 1 7
34. symbol indicates a long sustained keystroke approximately im 5 seconds This representation symbolizes the current display of your scale m Q These symbols indicate safety and hazard instructions If these are not complied with personal injuries to the user damage to the scale or other tangible assets or malfunctions could result This symbol indicates additional information and instructions which facilitate your handling of the scale and contribute to proper and ll economical use 1 5 Safety has priority Please note the following instructions for safe and problem free operation of your Spider S scale Read through these operating instructions carefully even if you are already familiar with METTLER TOLEDO balances and scales t is essential to note the instructions in section 2 when putting your new scale into operation Getting to know your Spider S scale 8 The Spider S scales must not be operated in a hazardous environ ment m Itis essential you note and comply with the cleaning instructions for your scale section 6 The water tightness of your scale is assured only if the correct cleaning procedure is followed This is a prerequisite for protection of the terminal and weighing platform to IP76 requirements Ensure that the voltage value printed on the model plate of your Sp
35. ton Remove the protective cushion ing Check the delivery for completeness The following parts are includ ed in the standard equipment Terminal and weighing platform with mounted weighing pan and level with certified scales only Operating instructions Open end wrench to level the scale Store all parts of the packaging This packaging guarantees the best possible protection for the transport of your scale e Check the scale for any damage Notify your METTLER TOLEDO dealer immediately if you have any complaints On no account put the scale into operation if you discover any external damage 2 3 Selecting or changing the location For your own safety heed the following instructions regarding selection of the location Also bear in mind that your scale is a precision instrument and will thank you for an optimum location with high accuracy and dependability Never operate scale in a hazardous environment a Putting the scale into operation 12 Firm vibration free position as horizontal as possible The founda tion must be capable of safely supporting the weight of the fully loaded scale Temperature range from 10 C to 40 C No direct sunlight No excessive drafts e g from fans Note If you have a certified scale and move this to a location far removed from the original site please contact the local METTLER TOLEDO dealer at the new destinat
36. x 62 579 59 77 UK Mettler Toledo Ltd Leicester LE4 1AW Tel 0116 235 0888 Fax 0116 236 5500 US Mettler Toledo Inc Worthington Ohio 43085 Tel 614 438 4511 Fox 614 438 4755 US Mettler Toledo Inc Hightstown NJ 08520 0071 Tel 609 448 3000 Fax 609 586 5451 For all other countries Mettler Toledo GmbH PO Box VI 400 CH 8606 Greifensee Tel 01 944 22 11 Fax 01 944 31 70
37. xploitant sera amen prendre les dispositions utiles pour palier aux interf rences ses propres frais Putting the scale into operation 10 2 Putting the scale into operation In this section you will learn how you unpack and set up your new scale and prepare it for operation On completion of the steps described in this section your scale is ready for operation 2 1 For those in a great hurry If you are already familiar with the Spider S scales the following short form instructions comprising 5 steps will suffice for putting your new scale into operation All other users are advised to study the following sections which describe the individual steps in detail Nothing could be simpler 1 e Unpack 2 e Set up Level 4 Connect to power supply First check whether the voltage printed on the model plate of the scale matches your local line CEP voltage If this is not the case on no account connect the scale to the power supply but contact your METTLER TOLEDO dealer Putting the scale into operation 11 5 Weigh 2 2 Unpacking and checking the standard equipment Before you set up your new scale and put it into operation you should check whether you have received all accessories that are part of the standard equipment of your scale Open the packaging carton and pull the scale together with the pro fective cushioning out of the car

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