Mettler Ics429 User Manual
Mettler Ics429 User Manual
Mettler Ics429 User Manual
Weighing terminals
Terminal and platform combinations
ICS429a / ICS429d
ICS429a-.../t
ICS429a-.../c
ICS429a-.../f
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1 Introduction..........................................................................................................4
1.1 Safety instructions.................................................................................................4
1.2 Presentation..........................................................................................................5
1.3 Commissioning................................................................................................... 12
1.4 Use in hygienically sensitive areas......................................................................... 14
2 Operation........................................................................................................... 15
2.1 Switching on and off............................................................................................ 15
2.2 Zeroing / Zero point correction............................................................................... 15
2.3 Simple weighing.................................................................................................. 15
2.4 Weighing with tare............................................................................................... 16
2.5 Displaying the capacity available.......................................................................... 17
2.6 Average (dynamic) weighing................................................................................. 18
2.7 Working with identifications.................................................................................. 18
2.8 Printing results.................................................................................................... 19
2.9 Displaying information......................................................................................... 19
2.10 Environment and cleaning.................................................................................... 20
2.11 Verification test.................................................................................................... 22
6 Appendix...........................................................................................................55
6.1 Notice for verified instruments in EC countries......................................................... 55
6.2 Disposal............................................................................................................. 55
6.3 Tables of Geo Code values................................................................................... 56
6.4 Protocol printouts................................................................................................ 57
6.5 Index..................................................................................................................58
08/10 Order number 22019646A METTLER TOLEDO User manual ICS429 3
1 Introduction
Introduction
On the rear the weighing terminal is equipped with a swivel bracket for mounting the
terminal on the wall or to a METTLER TOLEDO column. As an accessory a table stand for
setting up the terminal on the table is available.
By default the weighing platforms are equipped with an aluminium load cell and a
readability setting of 3000 or 5000 divisions, non-approved.
ICS429a-.../f
The weighing terminal is fixed to the front of the weighing platform.
Terminal and platform can be handled as one unit, easy to install and to change the
location.The perfect solution if a stand or a bracket would hinder an effective working
process.
ICS429a-.../t
Weighing terminal and weighing platform are connected by cable.
Suitable for wall mount operation and desk operation with an additional desk mounting
plate, see Options. The combination can be upgraded with a stand, see Accessories.
Hygienic optimal version. Weighing terminal and column are seamlessly welded together.
Easy to clean, cables run inside the column.
1.2.3 Options
The following options are available for the ICS429:
Weighing terminal
• Built-in storage battery
• One additional communication interface
–– RS232
–– RS422/RS485
–– Ethernet interface
–– USB device interface
–– Digital I/O (4 Inputs and 4 Outputs)
• Desk mounting plate
Default layout
10 4
5
6
8
7
1 2 3
1 2 3
3-line mode
10 4
2.080kg
5
9 1.000kg
1.080kg 6
8
7
. Maximum capacity
Weight display
The weight value can be marked with the following symbols:
l<–>l 1 Weighing range For multi range or multi interval scales only
Device information
ICS429 offers the possibility to configure the following device information to identify the
device according to your company’s naming conventions:
• Device identifier
• Device location
In addition Device name provides the complete type information already entered in
the factory, e.g., ICS429a-A15/t
1 4
2 5
6
3
ICS429a-.../c
1 Optional interface COM2
1 5 2 Weighing platform connection
2 4 3 Pressure compensation
4 AC power supply or battery charging
5 Standard interface COM1 (RS232)
3
Note
The verification securing seal is applied on the weighing terminal as described in the
section above.
1. Turn the adjustable feet of the weighing platform until the spirit level’s air bubble is
inside the inner circle.
2. Tighten the lock nuts of the adjustable feet.
CAUTION
Danger of soiling because the charger for the storage battery is not protected to IP69K!
▲▲ Do not charge the device in humid or dusty rooms.
▲▲ After the storage battery has been charged, close the cover cap of the charging socket
at the device.
CAUTION
No success in charging the storage battery due to low temperatures!
▲▲ Do not charge the battery if the battery temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F). Charging
is not possible in this temperature range.
▲▲ Do not operate the battery charger outside its temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C
(32 °F to 104 °F).
The device is easy to clean and is designed to be used in the food industry.
Features
• Terminal housing and load plate made of stainless steel
• No open threads
• No screws with recesses
• Keypad made of PET with a smooth surface
• Reduced horizontal surfaces
• Continuous welding seams
The standard load cell is made of aluminium. As an option, stainless steel load cells are
available.
Automatic In the case of non-verified scales, the automatic zero point correction can be deactivated
in the menu or the zero range can be changed. Approved scales are set fixed to 0.5 d.
As standard, the zero point of the scale is automatically corrected when the scale is
unloaded.
2.4.1 Taring
➜➜ Place the empty container on the scale and press .
The zero display and the symbol NET appear.
The tare weight remains stored until it is cleared.
If the symbol is lighting, i.e., the A-Clear Tare function is activated in the menu
under Scale -> Tare, the tare weight is automatically cleared as soon as the scale
is unloaded.
Prerequisite
99 The symbol lights in the display, i.e., the tare function A-Clear Tare is
activated in the menu under Scale -> Tare.
Prerequisite
99 The symbol lights in the display, i.e., the tare function Auto Tare is activated
in the menu under Scale -> Tare.
The weight to be tared automatically, e.g., packaging material, must be heavier than
9 display steps of the scale.
Prerequisite
99 The tare function Chain tare is activated in the menu under Scale –> Tare.
1. Place the first container or packaging material on the scale and press .
The packaging weight is automatically saved as the tare weight, the zero display and
the symbol NET appear.
2. Weigh the weighing sample and read/print out the result.
3. Place the second container or packaging material on the scale and press
again.
The total weight on the scale is saved as the new tare weight. The zero display
appears.
4. Weigh the weighing sample in the second container and read/print the result.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for other containers.
Prerequisite
99 For barcode use Tare preset is selected as destination for external input.
The entered tare weight is valid until a new tare weight is entered or the tare weight is
cleared.
With the average weighing function, it is possible to weigh restless weighing samples
such as living animals. If this function is activated, is displayed in the info line.
With average weighing, the scale calculates the mean value from 56 weighing operations
within 4 seconds.
1. Press .
The (first) info screen is displayed.
2. Press again.
With one info screen only, the weight display appears.
With several info screens, the next info screen is displayed.
3. With several info screens, press to leave the info screens.
2.10.1 Overview
The devices are designed to be used in a wet environment. Depending on the environment
and the cleaning procedures, we suggest weighing platforms with different types of load
cells. The following table gives you a detailed overview about recommended environment
and suitable cleaning procedures.
Operator menu 1. Press and keep it pressed until Enter code appears.
2. Press again.
The menu item Terminal is displayed. Only parts of the submenu Device are
accessible.
Supervisor menu 1. Press and keep it pressed until Enter code appears.
2. Enter the password and confirm with .
The first menu item Scale is highlighted.
No supervisor password has been defined when the device is first delivered. Therefore,
confirm the password inquiry with when you call up the menu for the first time.
If a password has still not been entered after a few seconds, the scale returns to the
weighing mode.
Menu items are displayed together with their context. The following example shows the
menu start screen.
1 Menu
Scale Calibration 5
2
Application Display 6
3
Terminal Tare
Communication Zero
1 Menu info line, i.e., menu path of the current menu item
2 Menu items, the selected menu item is highlighted
3 Scroll flag (left), like the scroll bar of your PC
4 Navigation info line
5 Scroll flag (right), like the scroll bar of your PC
6 Sub-menu items
Menu
Scale Calibration
Application Display
Terminal Tare
Communication Zero
3.2.1 Overview
Calibration
Display/ Unit 1 g, kg, oz, lb, lb-oz, t
Units Unit 2 g, kg, oz, lb, lb-oz, t
Resolution
Unit roll On, Off
Zero AZM Off, 0.5 d, 1 d, 2 d, 5 d, 10 d
Tare Auto tare On, Off
Chain tare On, Off
A-Clear On, Off, 9 d
tare
Restart On, Off
Filter Vibration Low, Medium, High
Process Universal, Dosing
Stability Fast, Standard, Precise
MinWeigh Function On, Off
Reset Perform reset ?
(Analog) Scale –> Restart – Automatic saving of zero point and tare value
Restart When the restart function is activated, the last zero point and the tare value are saved.
After switching off/on or after a power interruption, the device continues to work with the
saved zero point and tare value.
3.3.1 Overview
(IDNet) Scale –> Restart – Automatic saving of zero point and tare value
Restart When the Restart function is activated, the last zero point and the tare value are saved.
After switching off/on or after a power interruption, the device continues to work with the
saved zero point and tare value.
(IDNet) Scale –> Update – Setting the display speed of the weight display
This menu item is only displayed if the UPDATE function is supported by the connected
scale.
3.4.1 Overview
3.4.2 Description
3.5.1 Overview
Mode Print ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Auto print ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Instant print ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Continuous 1) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Dialog 1) Factory setting Factory setting Factory setting Factory setting Factory setting
External input ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Demand mode 2) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Demand m auto 2) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Cont.-weight 2) ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Printer ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Destination ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
Net Address – – ✔ – –
Checksum ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
STX ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Print G ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ –
Load resistor – – ✔ – –
1)
for more information see Reference manual "MT-SICS for ICS4xx"
2)
for more information see Reference manual "MT-Demand and Continuous", not recommended for new installations
Mode Print, Auto print, Instant print, Continuous, Dialog, External input,
Demand mode, Demand m auto, Cont.-Weight
Printer Type ASCII printer, Label printer, GA46 printer
Template Standard, Template 1 ... Template 5
ACII Format Line format Multiple, Single, Fixed
Line length 1 ... 24 ... 100
Separator . , : ; – _ / \ Space
Expanded On, Off
Add line 0 ... 9
feed
Destination Off, Tare preset, ID1, ID2
Parameter Baud 300, 600, ..., 57600, 115200
Parity 7 none, 8 none, 7 odd, 8 odd, 7 even, 8 even
Handshake Off, Xon - Xoff
RS Type RS422, RS485
Net Address 0 ... 31
Checksum On, Off
STX On, Off
Print G On, Off
Load On, Off
resistor
Reset Perform reset ?
Communication –> COM x –> Mode – Operating mode of the serial interface
Note
If Label printer is selected, the transmitted data does not include the name of the
variable, e.g., Date, Gross, ID1, but the value and, if apropriate, the unit as a separate
line. This allows the label printer to fill its template with the required data.
Template Selecting protocol printout.
Possible settings: Standard, Template 1 ... Template 5
ASCII Format Selecting formats for the protocol printout.
Line format Selecting line format from the following:
• Multiple (multiple lines)
• Single (single line)
• Fixed (Records output in single lines; every record includes the number of characters
that was defined under Line length
Line length Setting line length
Possible settings: 0 to100 characters
Factory setting: 24 characters
This item is only displayed for the line formats Multiple and Fixed
Separator Selecting the separator:
Possible settings: , ; . : / \ _ – and space
This item is only displayed for the line format Single
Expanded Printout with bigger font size on METTLER TOLEDO printers.
Add line feed Adding linefeeds
Possible settings: 0 ... 9
None Input destination is not predefined. The input will be shown on the display, you can
decide what to do with the input
Tare preset Input via barcode is recognised as tare preset
ID1, ID2 Input via barcode is recognised as ID1 resp. ID2
Communication –> COM x –> Reset – Resetting Digital I/O settings to factory
settings
Configuring outputs
1. Select an output signal.
2. Assign the desired output pin.
COM 2 (Digital I/O) –> Output Mode – Behaviour of the digital outputs
Mode
Printer
See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks
Destination
Parameter
DHCP If DHCP is set to "On", the device will receive the IP address
automatically. Then IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway are read-
only fields
IP address Enter/display IP address
Subnet mask Enter/display Subnet address
Gateway Enter/display Gateway address
Reset See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks
Ethernet
Mode
Destination
Checksum See RS232 / RS422 / RS485 menu blocks
STX
Reset USB
Template 1 Line 1 Not used, Header, Date, Time, Gross, Net, Tare,
... ... High resolution, ID1, ID2, Dev. identifier, Dev. location,
Template 5 Line 15 SNR Terminal, SNR Scale 1, Star line, New line, Form feed
Configuring templates
1. Select a template.
2. Select the line to be configured.
3. Assign the line contents.
The header can be specified via SICS command I31, see Reference manual "MT-SICS for
ICS4xx".
Serial number Display of the serial number of the weighing terminal and the connected weighing
platform
4.2.2 Warnings
Warnings are displayed briefly and then disappear automatically.
Example
Service required
Overload problem
In case of an alert we strongly recommend calling the METTLER TOLEDO service technician
• to replace parts which are at the end of lifetime,
• to correct wrong settings,
• to educate operators about proper handling,
• to perform routine service work,
• to reset the alert,
Dimensional drawing
a
b
°
60
a 232 9.13
b 132 5.20
c 115 4.53
• The size of the weighing platform (A, BB, B, QA, QB) is indicated at the end of the
product name, e.g., ICS429a-QA6.
• Other combinations of weighing range and readability can be adjusted by the
METTLER TOLEDO service technician on site.
• The table below indicates the factory settings of weighing range and readability.
A 40 kg / 80 lb 30 kg / 60 lb 15 kg / 30 lb
BB 100 kg / 200 lb 70 kg / 140 lb 35 kg / 70 lb
b
B 200 kg / 400 lb 140 kg / 280 lb 75 kg / 150 lb
QA 40 kg / 80 lb 30 kg / 60 lb 15 kg / 30 lb
c QB 100 kg / 200 lb 70 kg / 140 lb 35 kg / 70 lb
Dimensional drawings
The size of the weighing platform (A, BB, B, QA, QB) is indicated at the end of the product
name, e.g., ICS429a-QA6.
Weighing platform
A BB B QA QB
Dim. [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["]
a 175 6.89 235 9.25 335 13.81 163 6.41 240 9.45
b 240 9.45 300 11.81 400 15.74 228 8.97 305 12.00
c 59 2.32 76 2.99 108.5 4.27 59 2.32 76 2.99
d 97 3.81 108 4.25 134.5 5.29 97 3.81 108 4.25
e 235 9.25 335 13.81 435 17.12 163 6.41 254 10.0
f 300 11.81 400 15.74 500 19.68 228 8.97 305 12.00
g 21 0.83 18 0.70 18 0.70 21 0.83 17 0.67
h 42 1.65 42 1.65 42 1.65 42 1.65 42 1.65
A BB B QA QB
Dim. [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["]
a 452 17.80 549 21.61 649 25.55 380 14.96 452 17.80
ICS429a-.../c
A BB B QA QB
Dim. [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["] [mm] ["]
a 452 17.80 515 20.28 615 24.21 347 13.66 419 16.50
b 386 15.20 386 15.20 386 15.20 386 15.20 386 15.20
c 13 0.51 13 0.51 13 0.51 13 0.51 13 0.51
* Use already installed cables/plugs with our new ICS4x9 M12 plug
Weighing instruments which are verified in two steps have no green "M" on the descriptive
plate and bear the preceding identification mark on the packing label. The second step of
the verification must be carried out by the approved METTLER TOLEDO service or Weights
and Measures authorities. Please contact your METTLER TOLEDO organisation. The first
step of the verification has been carried out at the manufacturing plant.
If national regulations in individual countries limit the period of validity of the verification, the
operator of such a weighing instrument is himself responsible for its timely re-verification.
6.2 Disposal
In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE), this device may not be disposed of with domestic waste. This also
applies to countries outside the EU, according to their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point
specified for electrical and electronic equipment.
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from
which you purchased this device.
Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the
content of this regulation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
For weighing instruments verified at the manufacturer’s, the Geo Code value indicates the
country or geographical zone for which the instrument is verified. The Geo Code value set
in the instrument (e.g."Geo 18") appears briefly after switching on.
Table "Geo Code values 3000e" shows the Geo Code values for European countries.
Table "Geo Code values 6000e/7500e" shows the Geo Code values for different gravitation
zones.
6.3.1 Geo Code values 3000e, OIML Class III (European Countries)
Country Geographical latitude Geo Code value Country Geographical latitude Geo Code value
* factory setting
* factory setting
Starline Starline
Gross/Net/Tare weights Gross/Net/Tare weights
New line New line
Printout with header (standard printout) Printout with header and identification data
Header Header
A G P
Accessories........................... 53 Geo value................. 15, 22, 56 Power off.............................. 34
Average weighing............. 18, 32 Power supply.................. 12, 48
H Printing................................. 19
B Hygienically sensitive areas.... 14 Printout
Barcode Examples.......................... 57
Destination....................... 40 I Templates......................... 43
Tare preset.................. 17, 18 Identifications.................. 34, 35
Battery Info key............................... , 19 S
Handling........................... 13 Interface settings.................... 36 Safety instructions.............. 4, 21
Specification...................... 48 Digital I/O......................... 42 Setpoints............................... 42
Beeper.................................. 35 Ethernet............................ 43 SICS
RS232.............................. 38 Command set.................... 36
C RS422 / RS485................. 38 Tare preset.................. 17, 18
Commissioning..................... 12 USB.................................. 43 Simple weighing.................... 15
Connections.......................... 11 Sleep mode........................... 34
K Smart weighing counter.......... 47
D Keyboard.............................. 10 Spanner icon..................... 7, 47
Date..................................... 35 Key lock................................ 35 Switching on and off............... 15
Device information........... , 9, 34
Display................................... 7 M T
3-line mode........................ 7 Menu Tare
Backlighting...................... 34 Access.............................. 35 Automatic clearing. 16, 28, 30
Bargraph...................... 7, 17 Application........................ 32 Automatic taring.... 16, 28, 30
Big font mode...................... 7 Communication................. 36 Chain tare............. 17, 28, 30
Brightness......................... 34 Maintenance..................... 44 Tare preset.................. 17, 18
Capacity available......... 7, 17 Operation.......................... 23 Taring............................... 16
Contrast............................ 34 Password................... 23, 35 Technical data
Default layout...................... 7 Scale (analog).................. 26 Weighing platforms............ 50
Metrological data................. 8 Scale (IDNet).................... 29 Weighing terminal.............. 48
Presentation in the menu.... 24 Terminal........................... 33 Terminal and platform
Symbols and info line........... 9 Messages............................. 45 combinations.................... 5, 50
Weight display..................... 8 MinWeigh....................... 29, 31 Test
Disposal............................... 55 Mode Display............................. 44
Dynamic weighing........... 18, 32 Demand mode.................. 39 Keyboard.......................... 44
Dialog mode..................... 39 Scale................................ 44
E Print mode........................ 39 Verification........................ 22
Environment.......................... 48 MT continous........................ 36 Time..................................... 35
Errors................................... 45
Error conditions................. 45 O V
Error messages................. 46 Options....................... 6, 50, 51 Verified instruments in EC
Output mode......................... 42 countries............................... 55
Z
Zero
Automatic zero update.. 27, 30
Zeroing............................. 15
Zero point correction........... 15
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