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Стоимость и сроки доставки

Бесплатная доставка осуществляется только до грузового терминала ТК СДЭК, если клиент находится в городе, где нет пункта самовывоза ТК СДЭК, до бесплатно доставляем до ближайшего терминала данной компании (СДЭК). Сроки по данной доставке устанавливаются согласно тарифам ТК и на усмотрение отправителя.

Срочного тарифа и адресной доставки, в услуге «Бесплатная доставка» нет.

Бесплатной доставкой можно воспользоваться только при заказе ККТ с полным комплектом услуг (касса под ключ). При данном условии, бесплатно доставляется только касса.

Если клиент покупает ККТ с полным комплектом услуг + другой товар (весы, денежный ящик, счетчик банкнот, принтер этикеток, 10 коробок чековой ленты и т.д), то бесплатно доставляем только ККТ, доставку на все остальное клиент оплачивает отдельно.

Условия бесплатной доставки по Москве и МО
Ваш заказ доставляет курьерская служба:

  • — Грастин (Москва и МО до 25 км от МКАД);
  • — ETGO (Москва и МО до 25 км от МКАД)
  • — Алгоритм (Москва и МО до 25 км от МКАД);
  • — CDEK (от 25км от МКАД и более);

Бесплатной доставкой можно воспользоваться только при заказе ККТ с полным комплектом услуг (касса под ключ)! При данном условии, бесплатно доставляется только касса.

Если клиент покупает ККТ с полным комплектом услуг + другой товар (весы, денежный ящик, счетчик банкнот, принтер этикеток, 10 коробок чековой ленты и т.д), то бесплатно доставляем только ККТ, доставку на все остальное клиент оплачивает отдельно.

Бесплатная доставка осуществляется по Москве на следующий день после её оформления. По МО (до 25 км от МКАД) — 1-2 дня. В день планируемой доставки Вам необходимо ответить на звонок курьера, иначе он будет вынужден перенести доставку на следующий день.

Если Вы находитесь более чем 25 км от МКАД, то доставку осуществляет ТК CDEK до ближайшего к Вам пункта выдачи данной компании, согласно параметрам для данного направления (сроки сообщаются логистом при оформлении заказа на доставку).

Выбор ТК, по условиям бесплатной доставки, производится на усмотрение отправителя.

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  • IND131/IND331 Terminals Users Guide

    www.mt.com 64067481

    (09/2009).01

  • METTLER TOLEDO 2009 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 is furnished with Restricted
    Rights.

    Copyright 2009 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, Inc. 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 is subject to the following
    conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
    (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
    interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has
    been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A
    digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are
    designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
    interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
    environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
    frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
    the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
    communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area
    is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will
    be required to correct the interference at his or her expense.

    Declaration of Conformity is located on the documentation
    CD.

    NOTE ON FIRMWARE VERSION This manual describes features and
    functions of the IND131 and IND331 terminals with version 1.xx
    firmware. Terminals with a different version of firmware will
    differ in some areas.

  • RoHS Compliance Statement.

    The majority of our products fall within categories 8 and 9.
    Those categories currently do not fall within the scope of the
    Directive 2002/95/EG (RoHS) of January 27, 2003. If our products
    are intended for use in other products which themselves fall within
    the scope of the RoHS Directive, compliance requirements have to be
    separately negotiated contractually.

    Those products which fall within categories 1-7 and 10 will be
    in compliance with the EU RoHS Directive from no later than July 1,
    2006.

    If it is not possible for technical reasons to replace any
    non-RoHS-compliant substances in any of the above products as
    required, we plan to inform our customers in a timely manner

    Statement regarding harmful substances We do not make direct use
    of harmful materials such as asbestos, radioactive substances or
    arsenic compounds. However, we purchase components from third party
    suppliers, which may contain some of these substances in very small
    quantities.

  • CUSTOMER FEEDBACK Your feedback is important to us! If you have
    a problem with this product or its documentation, or a suggestion
    on how we can serve you better, please fill out and send this form
    to us. Or, send your feedback via email to:
    [email protected] If you are in the United States, you
    can mail this postpaid form to the address on the reverse side or
    fax it to (614) 438-4355. If you are outside the United States,
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  • PRECAUTIONS

    READ this manual BEFORE operating or servicing this equipment
    and FOLLOW these instructions carefully.

    SAVE this manual for future reference.

    WARNING! FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD CONNECT
    THE AC VERSION OF THE HARSH AND JUNCTION BOX ENCLOSURES TO PROPERLY
    GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG.

    WARNING! DO NOT USE THE IND131 OR IND331 TERMINALS IN AREAS
    CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS BECAUSE OF COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE
    ATMOSPHERES. CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED METTLER TOLEDO REPRESENTATIVE
    FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HAZARDOUS AREA APPLICATIONS.

    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.

    WARNING! ENSURE THAT THE POWER CONNECTION TO THE IND131 OR
    IND331 TERMINAL MATCHES THE SPECIFIED OPERATING VOLTAGE OF THAT
    TERMINAL. REFER TO THE DATA LABEL OF THE TERMINAL FOR THE OPERATING
    VOLTAGE. CONNECTING THE INCORRECT POWER SOURCE TO THE TERMINAL
    COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR
    BODILY HARM.

    CAUTION 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.

    CAUTION OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE
    DEVICES.

  • IND131 and IND331Terminals

    Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your
    IND131/IND331 Terminal

    Congratulations on choosing the quality and precision of METTLER
    TOLEDO. Proper use of your new equipment according to this Manual
    and regular calibration and maintenance by our factory-trained
    service team ensures dependable and accurate operation, protecting
    your investment. Contact us about a ServiceXXL agreement tailored
    to your needs and budget. Further information is available at
    www.mt.com/serviceXXL.

    There are several important ways to ensure you maximize the
    performance of your investment:

    1. Register your product: We invite you to register your product
    at www.mt.com/productregistration so we can contact you about
    enhancements, updates and important notifications concerning your
    product.

    2. Contact METTLER TOLEDO for service: The value of a
    measurement is proportional to its accuracy an out of specification
    scale can diminish quality, reduce profits and increase liability.
    Timely service from METTLER TOLEDO will ensure accuracy and
    optimize uptime and equipment life.

    a. Installation, Configuration, Integration and Training: Our
    service representatives are factory-trained, weighing equipment
    experts. We make certain that your weighing equipment is ready for
    production in a cost effective and timely fashion and that
    personnel are trained for success.

    b. Initial Calibration Documentation: The installation
    environment and application requirements are unique for every
    industrial scale so performance must be tested and certified. Our
    calibration services and certificates document accuracy to ensure
    production quality and provide a quality system record of
    performance.

    c. Periodic Calibration Maintenance: A Calibration Service
    Agreement provides on-going confidence in your weighing process and
    documentation of compliance with requirements. We offer a variety
    of service plans that are scheduled to meet your needs and designed
    to fit your budget.

  • Contents

    Chapter 1.0 Introduction
    ……………………………….1-1 IND131/IND331
    Overview…………………………………………………..
    1-1

    Standard Features
    ……………………………………………………………………1-1
    IND131 and IND331 Terminal Versions
    …………………………………. 1-2 Specifications
    ………………………………………………………………….
    1-3 Use in Hazardous
    Areas……………………………………………………..
    1-5 Safe Disposal Requirement
    …………………………………………………. 1-6
    Inspection and Contents Checklist
    ………………………………………… 1-6 Model
    Identification
    …………………………………………………………..
    1-7 Physical Dimensions
    …………………………………………………………
    1-8 Main
    PCB……………………………………………………………………..
    1-10 Scale Base
    ……………………………………………………………………
    1-10
    Options………………………………………………………………………..
    1-10

    COM2 Serial
    Port……………………………………………………………………1-11
    Discrete
    I/O…………………………………………………………………………..1-11
    PLC
    Interfaces……………………………………………………………………….1-11
    SD Memory Option
    …………………………………………………………………1-12

    Display and Keyboard
    …………………………………………………….. 1-13
    Display
    Layout………………………………………………………………………1-14
    Front Panel Keys
    ……………………………………………………………………1-14

    Chapter 2.0 Operation
    …………………………………..2-1
    Overview………………………………………………………………………..
    2-1 Basic Functionality
    ……………………………………………………………
    2-1

    Zero……………………………………………………………………………………..2-1
    Tare……………………………………………………………………………………..2-2
    Clearing Tare
    ………………………………………………………………………….2-3
    Print
    …………………………………………………………………………………….2-3
    Information Recall
    ……………………………………………………………………2-4
    Target
    …………………………………………………………………………………..2-4
    Comparators…………………………………………………………………………..2-6
    Calibration……………………………………………………………………………..2-6
    CalFREE
    …………………………………………………………………………….2-7

    Security………………………………………………………………………….
    2-7 Display
    Operation……………………………………………………………..
    2-7 Keypad
    Operation……………………………………………………………..
    2-8 Operator Menu
    …………………………………………………………………
    2-9

    Language Selection F Codes
    …………………………………………………….2-9
    Accessing the Operator
    Menu…………………………………………………….2-10
    Navigating the Operator
    Menu……………………………………………………2-10

  • IND131/IND331 Terminals Users Guide

    Numerical Data
    Entry………………………………………………………………2-11
    Target Menu
    …………………………………………………………………………2-13
    Comparator Menu
    ………………………………………………………………….2-14
    Information Recall Menu
    ………………………………………………………….2-15
    Calibration
    Menu……………………………………………………………………2-15
    Setup Access
    ………………………………………………………………………..2-19

    Chapter 3.0 Configuration………………………………3-1
    Setup Menu Tree
    ………………………………………………………………
    3-1

    Use of Keys Within
    Menus………………………………………………………….3-1
    Entering Setup
    Mode………………………………………………………….
    3-3
    Security………………………………………………………………………….
    3-3

    Metrology
    Switch……………………………………………………………………..3-4
    Exiting
    Setup……………………………………………………………………
    3-4 Overview of
    Setup……………………………………………………………..
    3-4 Configuration Options
    ………………………………………………………..
    3-5

    Scale
    F1……………………………………………………………………………..3-6
    Application
    F2…………………………………………………………………….3-14
    Terminal F3
    ……………………………………………………………………….3-18
    Communication F4
    ………………………………………………………………3-20
    Maintenance F5
    ………………………………………………………………….3-29

    Restoring Factory Default
    Settings……………………………………….. 3-32

    Chapter 4.0 Service and Maintenance ……………….4-1
    Cleaning and Maintenance
    …………………………………………………. 4-1
    Service…………………………………………………………………………..
    4-1 Troubleshooting
    ……………………………………………………………….
    4-2

    Diagnostic
    LEDs………………………………………………………………………4-2
    Problems
    ………………………………………………………………………………4-2
    Error Codes and Error Messages
    ………………………………………………….4-3
    Internal
    Diagnostics………………………………………………………………….4-4

    System Backup and Restore
    ……………………………………………….. 4-7 Backup
    …………………………………………………………………………………4-7
    Restore
    …………………………………………………………………………………4-9

    Appendix A Default Settings…………………………… A-1
    Setup
    Defaults………………………………………………………………….
    A-1

    Appendix B Parameter Values…………………………B-1
    Appendix C Communications………………………….C-1

    Serial Interface Parameters
    …………………………………………………. C-1
    Demand Output
    Mode………………………………………………………..
    C-2

    Output Templates
    …………………………………………………………………….C-2
    Continuous Output
    Mode…………………………………………………….
    C-3

  • IND131/IND331 Terminals Users Guide

    Standard Continuous Output
    ……………………………………………………….C-3
    Continuous Extended Output
    …………………………………………………….C-5

    CTPZ
    …………………………………………………………………………….
    C-8 Standard Interface Command Set (SICS) Protocol
    ……………………… C-8

    Version Number of the
    MT-SICS……………………………………………………C-9
    Command
    Formats…………………………………………………………………..C-9
    Response
    Formats……………………………………………………………………C-9
    Tips for the
    Programmer…………………………………………………………..C-11
    Commands and Responses MT-SICS Level
    0…………………………………C-11 Commands and Responses
    MT-SICS Level 1…………………………………C-16

    Variable
    Access………………………………………………………………
    C-19 Connection
    …………………………………………………………………………..C-19
    Commands
    ………………………………………………………………………….C-19
    Variable
    List………………………………………………………………………….C-21

  • This chapter covers

    Overview Terminal Versions Specifications Use in Hazardous Areas
    Safe Disposal Requirement Inspection and Contents

    Checklist

    Model Identification Physical Dimensions Main PCB Scale Bases
    Options Display and Keyboard

    Chapter 1.0 Introduction

    The IND131 and IND331 industrial scale terminals provide a
    compact but flexible solution to a variety of weighing needs.
    Configured in a variety of enclosure types, these terminals are at
    home in virtually any industrial environment. They are optimized
    for ease of integration into existing weighing systems, and their
    modular construction makes for simplicity of maintenance.
    Innovative use of Secure Data (SD) Memory technology permits quick,
    simple replacement of a terminal, complete with all its calibration
    and configuration settings.

    Both 2mv/V and 3mv/V load cells are supported without the need
    for any configuration change. Measurement and control applications
    are enhanced with an ultra-fast A/D conversion rate, patented
    TraxDSP digital filtering technology, and discrete I/O update rate
    of 50 Hz. The IND131 and IND331 deliver precision measurement data
    from grams to tons in a single cost effective package.

    Whether communicating weight data to a process PLC or providing
    a serial output of data to a printer, the IND131 and IND331
    terminals

    offer solutions for a wide range of applications.

    IND131/IND331 Overview

    Standard Features Modular design, multiple mounting methods
    Supports one analog load cell platform (up to four 350 ohm load
    cells) Ability to position the IND331 panel-mount display remotely
    from the DIN

    terminal module

    Organic LED (OLED) displays for crisp readability in all light
    conditions One serial port for asynchronous, bidirectional
    communication and print

    output

    Powered by either 85264 V AC or 24 V DC (selected by model)
    Support for the following option boards:

    COM2 and Discrete I/O interface

    1-1

  • IND131/IND331 Terminals Users Guide

    Choice of one PLC interface: o 4-20mA Analog Output o
    Ethernet/IP o PROFIBUS DP o DeviceNet o Allen Bradley RIO o Modbus
    TCP

    Front panel key access to basic weighing functions zero, tare,
    clear and print

    Latching target control to provide one- or two-speed feeding
    control with the press of a start button

    Rate calculation used for comparator source or communicated to a
    PLC Comparators — simple coincidence setpoints for comparison of
    weight or rate

    with absolute target values or ranges

    Selectable unit of measure including grams, kilograms, pounds,
    tons Backup and restore of configuration and calibration settings,
    using SD

    memory device or InSite PC tool

    TraxEMT performance monitoring and recording CalFREE calibration
    without test weights Scale calibration via Ethernet/IP, PROFIBUS,
    DeviceNet, A-B RIO and

    Modbus TCP interfaces.

    IND131 and IND331 Terminal Versions The terminals are available
    in the following versions:

    IND131 DIN rail mount, AC power IND131 DIN rail mount, 24 VDC
    power IND331 Panel-mount, AC power IND331 Panel-mount, 24 VDC power
    IND331 Harsh, AC power IND331 Harsh, 24 VDC power IND131 Junction
    Box, AC power IND131 Junction Box, 24 VDC power

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    Specifications The IND131 and IND331 terminals conform to the
    specifications listed in Error! Reference source not found..

    Table 1-1: Terminal Specifications

    IND131 and IND331 Specifications

    IND131 DIN rail-mount: plastic housing with operator
    interface

    IND331 Panel-mount: Stainless steel front panel with operator
    interface. Plastic rear chassis that can be mounted to the display
    or remotely DIN rail mounted.

    IND331 Harsh: Stainless steel desk top or wall mount enclosure
    including operator interface.

    Enclosure Type

    IND131 J-Box: Stainless steel enclosure including internal board
    for summing four load cells.

    IND131 DIN module: 68 mm 138 mm 111 mm (2.7 in. 5.4 in. 4.4
    in.)

    IND331 Panel-mount:

    Front panel: 168 mm 68 mm 12 mm (6.6 in. 2.7 in. 0.5 in.)

    Rear chassis: 156 mm x 68 mm x 111 mm (6.1 in. x 2.7 in. x 4.4
    in.)

    IND331 Harsh: 220 mm x 131 mm x 177 mm (8.7 in. x 5.2 in. x 7.0
    in.)

    Dimensions (w h d)

    IND131 J-Box: 251 mm x 261 mm x 123 mm (9.9 in. x 10.3 in. x 4.8
    in.)

    Shipping Weight IND131 DIN: 1 kg (2.2 lb) IND331 Panel: 1.5 kg
    (3.3 lb) IND331 Harsh: 3 kg (6.5 lb) IND131 J-Box: 4.5 kg (10.1
    lb)

    IND131 DIN: IP20, Type 1 IND131 J-Box: IP69K, Type 4x and 12

    Environmental Protection

    IND331 Panel: IP65, Type 4x and12 IND331 Harsh: IP66, Type 4x
    and12

    Operating Environment The terminal (all enclosure types) can be
    operated at temperatures ranging from 10 to 40 C (14 to 104 F) at
    10% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing.

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    IND131 and IND331 Specifications

    Hazardous Areas The IND131/IND331 terminal cannot be operated in
    areas classified as Hazardous because of combustible or explosive
    atmospheres in those areas. Contact an authorized METTLER TOLEDO
    representative for information about hazardous area
    applications.

    AC version: Operates at 85264 VAC, 4961 Hz

    DC version: Operates from 18 to 36 VDC

    All versions provide a terminal strip for power connections.

    Power

    AC versions of the harsh environment and junction box models
    include a power cord configured for the country of use.

    Power Consumption Refer to Error! Reference source not found.
    and Error! Reference source not found.

    Display Green OLED including weight display, weight units,
    gross/net indication and graphic symbols for motion and center of
    zero. Also used for programming. Update rate of 10 updates per
    second. IND131: 4 mm high weight display IND331: 12 mm high weight
    display

    Weight Display Maximum displayed resolution of 100,000
    divisions.

    Scale Types Analog load cells

    Number of Cells From one to four 350-ohm load cells (2 or 3
    mv/V)

    Number of Scales One

    Analog/Digital Update Rates Internal analog: 366 Hz Target
    Comparison: 50 Hz; PLC Interface: 20 Hz

    Load Cell Excitation Voltage 5 V DC

    Minimum Sensitivity 0.1 microvolts

    Keypad 4 keys; polyester overlay (PET) with polycarbonate
    display lens

    Communications Serial Interfaces Standard: One serial port
    (COM1) RS-232, 300 to 115,200 baud Optional Serial Port: (COM2)
    RS-232/485, 300 to 115,200 baud

    Protocol Serial Inputs:, ASCII commands for CTPZ (Clear, Tare,
    Print, Zero), SICS (most level 0 and level 1 commands) Serial
    Outputs: Continuous, Extended continuous or Demand (limited
    formats)

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    IND131 and IND331 Specifications

    Approvals Weights and Measures USA: NTEP Class III/IIIL 10,000
    dCanada: Class III — 10,000d; Class IIIHD — 20,000d (both pending)
    Europe: OIML; Class III, 6000 e; (pending)

    Product Safety UL, cUL, CE

    Table 1-2: IND131, IND331 Power Consumption (AC Source)

    IND131 IND331

    Input Voltage I (mA) P (W) I (mA) P (W)

    85V/50 Hz 73 3.3 79 3.5

    110 V/50 Hz 58 3.3 63 3.5

    240 V/50 Hz 28 3.3 30 3.6

    264 V/50 Hz 27 3.4 28 3.6

    85 V/60 Hz 70 3.3 75 3.5

    110 V/60 Hz 56 3.3 60 3.5

    240 V/60 Hz 27 3.4 30 3.6

    264 V/60 Hz 27 3.5 28 3.8

    Table 1-3: IND131, IND331 Power Consumption (DC Source)

    IND131 IND331

    Input Voltage I (mA) P (W) I (mA) P (W)

    18VDC (min) 158 2.84 170 3.06

    24 VDC 120 2.88 130 3.12

    36 VDC (max) 84 3.02 90 3.24

    Values shown are with internal COM2/DIO option and Analog Output
    option installed and load cell input loaded with 4 x 350 load
    cells.

    Use in Hazardous Areas

    WARNING! DO NOT USE THE IND131 OR IND331 TERMINALS IN AREAS
    CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS BECAUSE OF COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE
    ATMOSPHERES. CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED METTLER TOLEDO REPRESENTATIVE
    FOR INFORMATION ABOUT HAZARDOUS AREA APPLICATIONS.

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    Safe Disposal Requirement

    In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste
    Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) this device may not be
    disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries
    outside the EU, per their specific requirements.

    Please dispose of this product in accordance with local
    regulations at the collecting point specified for electrical and
    electronic equipment.

    If you have any questions, please contact the responsible
    authority or the distributor from which you purchased this
    device.

    Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or
    professional use), the content of this regulation must also be
    related.

    Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.

    Inspection and Contents Checklist Verify the contents and
    inspect the package immediately upon delivery. If the shipping
    container is damaged, check for internal damage and file a freight
    claim with the carrier if necessary. If the container is not
    damaged, remove the terminal from its protective package, noting
    how it was packed, and inspect each component for damage.

    If shipping the terminal is required, it is best to use the
    original shipping container. The terminal must be packed correctly
    to ensure its safe transportation.

    The package should include:

    IND131 or IND331 Terminal Note: Panel-mount model includes

    DIN housing, panel display, mounting brackets and barrel
    nuts.

    Installation manual

    Documentation CD (includes all manuals)

    Bag of miscellaneous parts, depending on terminal
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    Model Identification The IND131/IND331 model number, factory
    number and serial number are located on the data plate of the
    terminal. Refer to Error! Reference source not found. to verify the
    configuration of the IND131/IND331 terminal.

    Figure 1-1: IND131/IND331 Model Identification Numbers

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    Physical Dimensions The physical dimensions of each of the
    IND131 and IND331 enclosures are shown in the following four
    Figures in mm and [inches].

    Figure 1-2: IND131 DIN Rail Mount Enclosure Dimensions

    Figure 1-3: IND331 Panel Mount Enclosure Dimensions

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    Figure 1-4: IND331 Harsh Enclosure Dimensions

    Figure 1-5: IND131 Junction Box Enclosure Dimensions

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    Error! Reference source not found. shows the measurements for
    the drilled holes required to mount the Panel Mount enclosure.

    Figure 1-6: IND331 Panel Mount Drill Template

    Main PCB The IND131/IND331 terminals main printed circuit board
    (PCB) provides the analog load cell scale interface, as well as the
    COM1 RS-232 serial port.

    The main board also contains the power input connection (for
    either AC or DC supply, depending on the model), display interfaces
    (one each for the larger IND331 and smaller IND131 displays), 6
    position DIP switch and bus connectors for the PLC and COM2/DIO
    option boards.

    Two LEDs are provided to indicate the operational status of the
    terminal and a memory card socket is mounted to the under-side of
    the PCB to support the optional SD memory.

    Scale Base The IND131/IND331 terminals support analog scale
    bases and provide 5 volts of excitation to drive up to four 350-ohm
    analog load cells.

    A six wire load cell connection is provided with sense lines to
    help maintain accuracy as the load cell cable resistance changes
    with temperature variations.

    Options The following options are available for the
    IND131/IND331:

    COM2/DIO (relay output) One RS-232/485 serial COM port

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    Internal, discrete I/O (2 inputs and 4 outputs)

    Inputs are optically isolated solid state and switch selectable
    as either active or passive

    Output relays provide one normally open contact per relay

    COM2/DIO (solid state output) One RS-232/485 serial COM port

    Internal, discrete I/O (2 inputs and 4 outputs)

    Inputs are optically isolated solid state and switch selectable
    as either active or passive

    Outputs are solid state open collector

    Programmable Logic Control (PLC) interfaces, including: 4-20mA
    Analog Output A-B RIO DeviceNet

    PROFIBUS DP Ethernet/IP ModbusTCP

    COM2 Serial Port This optional port provides RS-232 and RS-485
    communication at rates from 300 to 115.2k baud. The port is
    bidirectional and can be configured for various functions such as
    demand output, continuous output, SICS host communications and
    ASCII command input (C, T, P, Z).

    Discrete I/O The discrete I/O interface option is available with
    dry-contact or solid state relay outputs. The relay contacts will
    switch up to 30 volts DC or 250 volts AC at 1A. The solid state
    outputs will switch up to 30 volts DC at 350mA maximum.

    The inputs are switch selectable as either active (for simple
    pushbutton control) or passive (for connection to PLCs or other
    devices that supply their own power for the inputs).

    PLC Interfaces IND131 and IND331 interface options include
    4-20mA Analog Output, A-B RIO, DeviceNet, PROFIBUS DP, Ethernet/IP,
    ControlNet and Modbus TCP. Additional details about each of these
    interfaces can be found in the IND131/IND331 PLC Interface Manual,
    provided on the documentation CD.

    Analog Output The Analog Output option provides a 16-bit 4-20mA
    analog signal corresponding to the gross or net weight or the rate.
    The analog signal is isolated and requires that the connected
    device have an internal resistance of 500 ohms or greater.

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    Two solid state error outputs are provided to indicate out of
    range and error conditions.

    A-B RIO The A-B RIO option enables data exchange by
    bi-directional communications using the Discrete Data Transfer
    mode. The IND131/IND331 terminals provide new information for the
    PLC approximately 20 times per second. This communication is a
    high-speed, real-time message interface between the terminal and
    the PLC for process control. Division, integer, and floating point
    values are supported. The A-B RIO interface does not support Block
    Transfer mode.

    DeviceNet DeviceNet is an RS-485 based network utilizing CAN
    chip technology. This network was created for bit and byte-level
    devices. The network can be configured to run up to 500Kbits per
    second depending on cabling and distances. Messages are limited to
    8 unfragmented bytes. The network can include up to 64 nodes
    including the master, commonly called the scanner.

    PROFIBUS DP The terminal communicates to a PROFIBUS-DP master
    according to DIN 19 245. PROFIBUS is an open, RS-485 digital
    communication system with a wide range of applications,
    particularly in the fields of factory and process automation.
    PROFIBUS is designed for use in fast, time-critical applications.
    Additional specifications can be found in PROFIBUS International
    documents. A maximum of 126 devices (masters or slaves) can be
    connected to a bus.

    EtherNet/IP and Modbus TCP The IND131/IND331 terminals support
    communications of the EtherNet/IP or Modbus TCP interface options,
    using a common interface.

    EtherNet / IP utilizes commercial, off-the-shelf EtherNet
    hardware (for example, switches and routers) and is fully
    compatible with the Ethernet TCP/IP protocol suite. It uses the
    proven Control and Information Protocol (CIP) to provide control,
    configuration and data collection capability.

    Modbus TCP protocol is a messaging structure that is used to
    establish master-slave/client-server communication between
    intelligent devices. The protocol can be used in multiple
    master-slave applications to monitor and program devices; to
    communicate between intelligent devices and sensors and
    instruments; and to monitor field devices using PCs and HMIs.

    SD Memory Option An optional SD Memory card provides a medium on
    which to extract and save the configuration and calibration
    settings of the terminal. These can then be restored to the
    terminal or loaded to a different terminal. This feature can be
    used to clone the

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    setup of one terminal then transfer it to other units, which
    minimizes the chance of error in setting up a new
    configuration.

    Display and Keyboard The IND131 terminal has an Organic LED
    (OLED), 128 32 graphic type display with 4mm high digits. The
    IND131 DIN model is shown in Error! Reference source not found..
    The same module is used internally in the IND131 Junction Box
    model.

    Scale function and setup menu navigation buttons

    OLED display

    Figure 1-7: IND131 Front Panel Layout

    The panel-mount and harsh models of the IND331 (Error! Reference
    source not found.) include a 128 x 22 pixel graphic OLED display
    with 12mm high digits.

    OLED display

    Scale function and setup menu navigation buttons

    Figure 1-8: IND331 Front Panel Layout

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    Display Layout During normal operation, the IND131 and IND331
    displays show the Gross or Net weight, together with the weight
    units and the weight legend. Graphic symbols are used to indicate
    center of zero and motion. For display operation during setup,
    refer to Chapter 3.0, Configuration.

    Front Panel Keys Four dedicated scale function keys are located
    to the right of the display. These provide the interface to zero or
    tare the scale, to clear a tare, and to initiate a print. The same
    keys are used to enter the setup menu, to navigate and select setup
    elements, and to enter values in setup as described in Chapter 3.0
    Users Guide, Configuration.

  • Chapter 2.0 Operation

    Overview This chapter covers Overview

    This chapter provides information about the basic functionality
    of the IND131 and IND331 terminals including display operation,
    keypad functions and menu navigation.

    Basic Functionality Security Display Operation Operation of the
    terminal depends on enabled functions and

    parameters that are configured in setup as described in Chapter
    3.0, Configuration. Navigation and basic functionality are covered
    in the following sections.

    Keypad Operation Operator Menu

    Basic Functionality This section provides information about the
    IND131/IND331s basic functionality. Functions addressed in this
    section include:

    Zero Print Comparators Tare Information Recall Calibration
    Clearing Tare Target CalFREE Refer to Chapter 3.0, Configuration,
    for further information about programming all the functionality
    described in this section.

    Zero The Zero function is used to set or reset the initial zero
    reference point of the terminal. There are two types of zero
    setting modes:

    Automatic Zero Maintenance Pushbutton Zero

    Automatic Zero Maintenance Automatic Zero Maintenance (AZM)
    enables the IND131/IND331 to compensate for the build up of small
    amounts of weight and track itself back to the center of zero.
    Within the AZM operating range (selectable from 0.5, 1, 3 or 10
    divisions), when the terminal is in a no motion condition, it makes
    small adjustments to the current zero reading to drive the weight
    reading toward the true center-of-zero. When the weight is outside
    of the programmed AZM range, this feature is not functional.

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    Pushbutton Zero The pushbutton (semi-automatic) zero function
    can be accomplished by pressing the ZERO scale function key, by
    programming a discrete input, by using a PLC command, or by issuing
    a serial command.

    The range for all types of semi-automatic zero is selectable
    (Disabled, 2% or 20%) plus or minus from the calibrated zero
    point.

    Remote initiation of the semi-automatic Zero command is possible
    via a discrete input, an ASCII Z command sent serially (CPTZ and
    SICS interface modes), or a command initiated by the PLC
    interface.

    Tare Tare is the weight of an empty container. A tare value
    subtracts from the gross weight measurement, providing the
    computation of the net weight (material without the container). The
    tare function can also be used to track the net amount of material
    being added to or removed from a vessel or container. In this
    second case, the weight of the material in the container is
    included with the tare weight of the container and the display then
    reflects the net amount being added to or removed from the
    vessel.

    Tare operations in the IND131/IND331 includes:

    Pushbutton Tare Net Sign Correction

    Pushbutton Tare Pushbutton tare can be configured in setup as
    enabled or disabled. When disabled, the TARE scale function key
    cannot be used to obtain a tare.

    If enabled, pressing the pushbutton TARE scale function key
    initiates a semi-automatic tare. The IND131/IND331 will attempt to
    perform a tare process. If the process is successful, the display
    changes to a zero net weight indication and the previous weight on
    the scale is stored as the tare value. The net mode will be
    indicated on the display.

    Several conditions could inhibit the pushbutton tare
    function:

    Motion Pushbutton tare cannot be taken when the scale is in
    motion. If motion is detected when a pushbutton tare command is
    received, the IND131/IND331 will wait up to three seconds for a
    no-motion condition. If a stable (no motion) weight condition
    occurs before the three seconds expire, the pushbutton tare command
    is executed.

    If there is still motion at the end of three seconds, the
    command is aborted.

    Pushbutton Tare Disabled If pushbutton tare is configured as
    disabled, the TARE scale function key will not initiate a
    semi-automatic tare.

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    Negative Gross Weight Any pushbutton tare attempted when the
    gross weight is at or below zero is ignored. Ensure that the gross
    weight is above zero.

    Net Sign Correction Net sign correction enables the terminal to
    be used for both shipping (inbound empty) and receiving (inbound
    loaded) operations. Net sign correction can be either disabled or
    enabled on the IND131/IND331.

    If net sign correction is disabled in setup, the stored weight
    value in the tare register is assumed to be a tare regardless of
    the gross weight present on the scale at the time of the final
    transaction. Net values can therefore be negative if the weight on
    the scale is less than the tare value.

    If net sign correction is enabled, the terminal will switch the
    gross weight and tare weight fields when necessary, so that the
    larger weight is the gross weight, the smaller weight is the tare
    weight, with the difference always a positive net weight. Net sign
    correction affects the display and printed data.

    An example of weight values with and without net sign correction
    is shown in Table 2-1. In this example, the tare register value is
    53 kg and the live weight on the scale is 16 kg.

    Table 2-1: Weight Values With and Without Net Sign
    Correction

    Net Sign Correction

    Printed and Displayed Disabled Enabled

    Gross 16 kg 53 kg

    Tare 53 kg 16 kg

    Net 37 kg 37 kg

    Clearing Tare Manually clear tare values by pressing the CLEAR
    key on the keypad when the IND131/IND331 is in the net mode and has
    completed the weighing operation. Motion on the scale will not
    impact a manual clear. The weight display will return to the gross
    weight value.

    Print The print function (demand print) can be initiated by
    pressing the PRINT function key on the main keyboard or by
    automatic print settings. Demand printing of data may also be
    initiated as part of a particular sequence of operation or special
    application software.

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    Information Recall A limited number of data fields are made
    available for easy recall on the terminal display. These fields
    include data such as model, serial number, identification fields,
    hardware and software configuration, a service contact phone number
    and whether the terminal has been set up as approved for legal for
    trade operation.

    All this data is accessible under the Information Recall icon in
    the operator menu.

    Target Target comparison is used to compare either the gross or
    net weight on the scale to a predetermined target value. This
    feature is typically used in automatic processes. As an example, an
    automatic filling system using target comparison could provide a
    Start signal to the terminal and the IND131 or IND331 terminal
    could control the feeder system to fill a container to a desired
    target then turn the outputs off. The target comparison rate is 50
    comparisons per second.

    If the target comparison will be used to control the flow of
    material, the application can be classified as a Material Transfer
    application. These types of applications are usually automated but
    can also be manual. A single or two-speed feeding system is used to
    either add weight to or remove weight from the scale. The terminal
    monitors the change in weight and compares it to a previously
    entered target and other control parameters.

    Target Control Latching outputs must be enabled for the terminal
    to provide the automated control. For a latched output, only a
    Start discrete input signal is needed to begin the target
    comparison process. No other control is required. The comparison
    runs to completion then the latch sets the outputs FALSE until a
    Start signal is received the next time.

    For simple applications, the target output can be programmed as
    a coincidence signal and the target control can be handled by
    external logic or a PLC.

    Target Terms The following definitions explain some terms used
    in Material Transfer applications:

    Abort While a latched target comparison process is in process,
    it can be totally stopped by an Abort signal. This signal is not
    used in a coincidence type of target.

    Coincidence Outputs A coincidence output is always active and
    does not require a start or stop signal. If the weight on the scale
    is below the target minus the spill value, the outputs are on. If
    the weight is above the target minus the spill value, the outputs
    are off. This type of output typically requires external logic to
    provide the required control for feeding systems.

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    Concurrent Outputs This describes the operation of the Feed
    output in a 2-speed feeding system. If the feeder type is
    programmed as concurrent, both the Feed output and the Fast Feed
    output turn on when the Start is triggered. The Fast Feed continues
    to operate until the weight reaches the Target minus the Fine Feed
    value and the Feed continues to operate until the weight reaches
    the Target minus the Spill value. Both the Fast Feed output and the
    Feed output are active concurrently at the beginning of a feed
    cycle. It is the opposite of independent outputs.

    Fast Feed Output This refers to the physical output connection
    that is used for the faster feed in a 2-speed feeding system. This
    output is not used in a single speed feeding system.

    Feed Output This refers to the physical output connection that
    is used for the slower feed in a 2-speed feeding system or the only
    feed output in a single speed feeding system.

    Fine Feed The value entered for the amount of material that will
    be fed in the slower rate of feed in a 2-speed feeding system. This
    value and the spill value are subtracted from the target to
    determine the point that the fast feed output turns off.

    Independent Outputs This describes the operation of the feed
    output in a 2-speed feeding system. If the feeder type is
    programmed as independent, the Feed output does not turn on until
    the Fast Feed output turns off. Only one feeder speed is active at
    a time. It is the opposite of concurrent outputs.

    Latched Outputs When the target is selected as Latched, the
    outputs turn off at the target weight minus the spill value and
    remain off (regardless of additional weight changes) until a start
    signal is received. These types of outputs do not usually require
    external logic to perform standard weigh-in or weigh-out
    sequences.

    Spill The amount of material that will be added (on a weigh-in)
    or removed (on a weigh-out) from the scale after the final feed is
    turned off. In a weigh-in process, this is the material in
    suspension that will still fall onto the scale when the feed is
    turned off. This value is subtracted from the target value to
    determine when the feed output turns off.

    Start When using latched targets, the default condition is with
    the latch set or in the off condition. To turn any outputs on, a
    start signal is required. This is done by a discrete input
    programmed as Target Start/Resume.

    Target The target is the weight value that is the end goal of
    the material transfer process. If a container should be filled with
    10 kg of material, the target value is 10 kg.

    Tolerance The weight range above and below the target value that
    will be acceptable as an in tolerance target comparison. The
    tolerance can either be entered as a weight deviation from the
    target or a percentage deviation from the target depending upon
    setup.

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    Comparators Comparators are simple targets, three of which can
    be configured in setup. They are controlled either by coincidence
    or by comparison with a range. Each Comparators limit/s may be
    modified by accessing the operator menu if enabled in setup. To use
    a Comparator, it must be assigned to a discrete output.

    When the Active value is , the selected source is compared to a
    target weight. When the Active value is within (>_ __) a range,
    the selected source is compared to a range defined by the Limit and
    High Limit values.

    Target Value Comparators In this case, the output will be
    triggered depending on the Active setting. For example, if the
    Active operator is _ _ Rate permits weight and time units to be
    defined, together with the period between measurements and the
    number of measurements averaged to generate the output value.

    If the weight information in the terminal becomes invalid, the
    Rate display will show 0.000.

    A Range Comparator can also use displayed or gross weight as its
    source. As an example, set Gross weight is the source, the Active
    operator as _< >_ (outside), and the Limit and High Limit
    values at 200 kg and 1500 kg respectively. The output will turn ON
    when the gross weight is below 200 kg or above 1500kg. The output
    will be OFF when the weight is between 200 kg and 1500 kg. A
    typical application might be to indicate if the weight in a large
    vessel falls below a minimum value (200 kg) or exceeds a maximum
    value (1500 kg).

    Calibration Calibration is the process of adjusting the display
    of the terminal so that when the scale is empty, the display shows
    zero gross weight and, with a specific amount of weight on the
    scale, shows an accurate weight value. The IND131 and IND331
    terminals provide the traditional zero calibration and three
    different types of span calibration.

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    Traditional span calibration — using test weights Step
    calibration — using a build-up or substitution method of

    calibration (for large vessels where only a portion of the
    required test weights can be placed on the scale)

    CalFREE calibration once certain load cell criteria have been
    entered manually, the terminal will automatically calculate the
    span; no test weights are required

    When calibration access is enabled for the operator menu, zero
    and span procedures for the weighing system can easily be performed
    without entering setup. This is useful to provide quick access to
    the calibration process without having to step through the complete
    setup mode.

    To provide additional protection from unintentional
    modifications to the calibration values, the calibration icon can
    be removed from the operator menu. In this case, calibration can
    only be accessed by entering setup mode.

    CalFREE The IND131 and IND331 terminals provide a method to
    calibrate a scale without using test weights. This is based on
    manual entry of capacity and performance data from the load cell or
    load cell platform. This method of calibration can be used for
    initial check-out and testing of systems or when a large structure
    is used as the weighing vessel and it is not possible to apply test
    weights to the structure. METTLER TOLEDO highly recommends that
    test weights be used whenever possible as this provides the most
    accurate method of calibration.

    Security Access to the configuration/setup mode of the terminal
    can be password protected if enabled in setup. A single password of
    up to 6 digits can be programmed. If enabled, the password will be
    prompted when the setup mode is accessed. The correct password must
    be entered in order to access the setup mode.

    The operator level menu which provides access to target and
    comparator data entry is not protected by this password so
    operators can easily change operational parameters but
    configuration data can be protected.

    Display Operation When in the weighing mode, the display is used
    for indicating the weight value and other types of information
    related to the weight. The other information provided includes:

    Weight unit (lb, kg, g, ton, t) Motion / no-motion condition
    Center of zero

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    Gross or net mode An example of the display format for the
    weighing mode data is shown in Figure 2-1.

    Unit of measure indication

    Center of Zero indication

    Weight display

    Gross mode indication

    Figure 2-1: Display in Weighing Mode

    When accessing the operator menu or setup mode, the display is
    also used to display icons, parameters and settings. This operation
    is explained in the following sections and a display of the target
    value entry is shown in Figure 2-2

    Arrows indicate more menu selections above and below

    Icon for Target setup

    Figure 2-2: Display in Operator Entry Mode, Target Icon
    Displayed

    Keypad Operation The front panel scale function keys are used to
    operate the IND131/IND331 and also configure the terminal as
    described later in this chapter.

    Figure 2-3 shows the four scale function keys on the front panel
    of the IND331. The IND131 is equipped with smaller versions of the
    same keys. Table 2-2 explains the function of each of the four keys
    during normal operation.

    Tare

    Clear

    Print

    Zero

    Figure 2-3: IND131/IND331 Scale Function Keys

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    Table 2-2: Keypad Functions Normal Operation

    ZERO When the scale platform or weighbridge is empty, the
    terminal

    should indicate zero. The gross zero reference is 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. This key
    also provides access to the operator menu and setup mode when
    pressed for 3 seconds or more.

    TARE Tare is the weight of an empty container. The tare weight
    is can

    be subtracted from the gross weight of a package to determine
    the net weight of the contents of a container. Press the TARE key
    when an empty container is on the scale. The terminal then displays
    a zero net weight. As the container is loaded, the terminal then
    displays the net weight of the contents. Pushbutton tare must be
    enabled to use the Tare key.

    CLEAR When in the net weight mode, if the Clear key is pressed,
    the

    current tare value will be cleared which will cause the weight
    display to revert to the gross weight value. The Clear key operates
    regardless of motion on the scale. Note that once the tare value
    has been cleared, it cannot be recalled. The complete tare process
    as described above must be performed.

    PRINT Press the PRINT scale function key to initiate a demand
    output of

    the programmed print data. A demand output connection must be
    configured for the selected serial port.

    The Zero, Tare and Print functions will not operate when there
    is motion on the scale. If one of these keys is pressed while the
    scale is in motion, the command will be retained for 3 seconds
    while the terminal waits for no-motion. If a no-motion condition is
    not detected within the 3 seconds, the request is cancelled and
    discarded.

    Operator Menu There are a few functions that operators typically
    perform which are available in a top-level menu system in the
    IND131 and IND331 terminals. These include target value entry,
    comparator value entry, data recall and calibration. An explanation
    of how to access these functions follows.

    Language Selection F Codes Depending on the terminals language
    setup (at Terminal | Region | Menu Language), parameter labels in
    the operator menu will appear as words (Target) or as an F-code
    (F2.2.1). For clarity, both are shown in all of the flow charts in
    this chapter.

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    Accessing the Operator Menu To access the operator menu, the
    PRINT key must be pressed and held for approximately 3 seconds. At
    the end of the 3 seconds, the display will change from showing the
    normal weigh display to showing an icon. Depending upon programming
    in the terminal, the icon shown will be one of the ones shown in
    Table 2-3 below. The Target, Comparator and Calibration icons can
    be added or removed from the operator menu by programming in the
    setup mode.

    Table 2-3: Operator Menu Icons

    Target Access to all target values including the target,
    tolerances, fine feed and spill values.

    Comparators Access to the limit value (and high limit value if
    the comparator is programmed as a range) for all comparators.
    Information Recall Recall mode for all terminal information
    fields.

    Calibration Quick access to zero and span adjustment (in
    non-approved mode only).

    Setup Access to all setup parameters for the terminal.

    Navigating the Operator Menu When navigating through the
    operator menu, the function of the keys on the keypad change. The
    keys now work as navigation keys to navigate to the correct entry
    group. Figure 2-4 shows the function of the keys when viewing the
    operator menu.

    Figure 2-4: Key Functions When Viewing the Operator Menu

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    The operator menu is accessed by pressing and holding the PRINT
    key for 3 seconds. Then, using the four keys on the keypad, an
    operator can easily navigate to and view and/or change an item in
    the Operator Menu. An overview of the operator menu is shown in
    Figure 2-5.

    Figure 2-5: Operator Menu Overview

    Numerical Data Entry An operator may be required to change a
    value in the operator menu such as a target value for instance. The
    four keys on the keypad are also used to make selections and for
    data entry.

    After selecting one of the operator menu icons (by pressing
    PRINT), a list of parameters associated with that function will be
    shown two items shown on the

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    display at a time. One of the items will be in focus indicated
    by reverse video. Refer to Figure 2-6 where the Target line is
    shown in focus.

    Reverse video showing focus

    Figure 2-6: Menu Item in Focus

    The item in focus is the active item. The focus is moved by
    pressing the TARE (up) key and CLEAR (down) key. When the parameter
    to be changed is in focus, press the PRINT (enter) key and the
    value for that parameter will be shown. Refer to Figure 2-7 which
    shows the data entry for the target value.

    Parameter

    Target weight unit

    First editable digit, flashing

    Figure 2-7: Target Entry Screen, Value in Focus

    Once a parameter is accessed, as in Figure 2-7, data entry is
    possible. To indicate this, the far right digit of the value on the
    bottom line of the display will be flashing. The flashing digit
    indicates the position of the currently editable value. This digit
    can be increased by

    pressing TARE (up) or decreased by pressing CLEAR (down) until
    the desired digit is displayed. To move to the next position to the
    left, press the ZERO key. The ZERO, TARE

    and CLEAR keys are used until the desired value is displayed
    then the PRINT key is used to accept and save the new data.

    Figure 2-8 details the method for entering numerical values in a
    flow chart form. Note that, whether or not the setting is altered,
    the PRINT key will confirm the currently displayed value and return
    the view to the next higher menu. In the flow charts that follow,
    values that can be modified are indicated by a blue star

    .

    Figure 2-8: Setting Numerical Values

    When the value has been entered and the display shows a list of
    items again, the ZERO key can be pressed to exit to the next higher
    level of the menu. Pressing the ZERO multiple times will exit the
    operator menu.

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    Target Menu If the Target menu is enabled for the operator,
    Target values can be modified without entering setup. Once the
    Target icon appears (as in Figure 2-2), press the PRINT key to
    access the displays to set parameters associated with the target.
    Refer to the Numerical Data Entry section on page 2-11 for the
    method used to modify numerical values. Depending on the parameters
    configured in Setup at Application | Target Setup, the tolerance
    values will either be in absolute weight values or percentages of
    the target.

    Details of the target menu are shown in Figure 2-9. The function
    of each of these parameters is described in Chapter 3.0,
    Configuration. Note that both the text and F-code labels for each
    field are shown.

    Figure 2-9: Target Setup Screens

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    Comparator Menu If the Comparator feature is enabled in the
    operator menu, Comparator parameters can be modified without
    entering setup. Once the Comparator icon appears, press the PRINT
    key to access the limit settings screens for the first
    comparator.

    If the operator is a single value, only one limit value can be
    set for the comparator, and pressing the PRINT key again returns to
    the list of comparators. If the operator is a range, then the Limit
    screen is followed by the High Limit screen, from which the PRINT
    key exits back to the list of comparators. To edit parameters other
    than limits, Comparator configuration must be accessed in setup.
    Refer to the Numerical Data Entry section on page 2-11 for the
    method used to modify numerical values.

    The comparator operator menu is organized as indicated in Figure
    2-10.

    Figure 2-10: Comparator Setup

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    Information Recall Menu The information recall function is
    always available in the operator menu. Once the Information Recall
    icon appears, press the PRINT key to recall specific information
    about the terminal. In this menu, items are viewed in sequence by
    pressing the down (CLEAR) key or the up (TARE) key. Table 2-4 lists
    the elements of the Information Recall menu in the sequence in
    which they occur. Some items may not appear, depending on the
    configuration of the terminal.

    Table 2-4: Information Recall Menu Tree Items

    Item Value/Explanation

    Model F6.1 The model number of the terminal (IND131 or IND331)
    is shown

    S/N F6.2 Serial number of the terminal as entered in the setup
    mode.

    Base S/N F6.3 Serial number of the attached scale base as
    entered using the InSite configuration tool or serially via the
    variable access. (It is not possible to enter this data from the
    IND131/IND331 keypad.)

    ID1 F6.4

    ID2 F6.5

    ID3 F6.6

    Series of up to three identification strings entered using the
    InSite configuration tool or serially via the variable access. (It
    is not possible to enter this data from the IND131/IND331 keypad.)
    The default values for these fields are:

    METTLER TOLEDO / Industrial / Terminal

    H/W Info F6.7 Indicates if the AC or DC version of the Main
    Board is used

    H/W Info F6.8 Indicates optional PLC interface type

    H/W Info F6.9 Indicates optional discrete I/O

    S/W Info F6.10 Information about the standard firmware
    version

    Service F6.11 A telephone number used to contact METTLER TOLEDO
    authorized service as entered via InSite or via the variable
    access

    MCN F6.12 Metrology Control Number used to indicate revisions to
    the metrology performance of the terminal

    Approved F6.13 Yes (1) or No (0) Indicates whether the terminal
    has been programmed as Approved for use in legal for trade
    applications.

    Calibration Menu If the Calibration function is enabled for the
    operator menu, Calibration can be performed without entering setup.
    The scale must also be programmed as NOT approved for the
    Calibration menu to operate.

    With the Calibration icon in view, press the PRINT key to access
    the calibration procedures. The following four sections and flow
    charts describe calibration options and procedures. Refer to the
    Numerical Data Entry section on page 2-11 for the method used to
    modify numerical values.

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    Zero Calibration Scale zero is set simply by emptying the scale
    and running the Set Zero calibration routine, as indicated in
    Figure 2-11. The scale must be in the gross weight mode when zero
    is calibrated. If the net mode is displayed when the zero
    calibration is initiated, the tare value will be cleared
    automatically.

    Figure 2-11: Zero Calibration

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    Span The scales span calibration can be determined either with
    or without a linearity adjustment. With linearity disabled, a
    single reference point is used to calibrate the scale. This is the
    normal method of span calibration. If linearity is enabled, an
    additional mid-range weight reference point is added to the
    adjustment procedure. Linearity can be enabled or disabled in the
    setup mode. Refer to the Numerical Data Entry section on page 2-11
    for the method used to modify numerical values.

    Figure 2-12: Span Calibration

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    Step Calibration Step calibration is an iterative process in
    which a build-up or material substitution method of calibration is
    used to calibrate the span. This is typically used with large
    vessels where only a portion of the required calibration test
    weights can be placed on the scale at one time. Figure 2-13 shows
    the logic of the procedure.

    Figure 2-13: Step Calibration

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    CalFREE CalFREE allows the scale to be calibrated without the
    use of test weights. It requires the load cell capacity and output
    in mV/V to be entered. The system then calculates correct
    calibration for the scale. Figure 2-14 provides a visual
    representation of the CalFREE calibration procedure.

    Figure 2-14: CalFREE

    Setup Access The last icon displayed in the operator menu
    accesses Setup , where all the terminals programming parameters can
    be viewed and modified. Details of the setup mode are described in
    Chapter 3, Configuration.

    It is not intended that operators enter the setup mode. After a
    weighing system is installed and is operational, it should not be
    necessary for an operator to access setup.

    Note that a security password can be enabled in setup. When a
    password is set, it must be entered in order to access setup. This
    protects the setup parameters from inadvertent changes.

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    Setup Menu Tree Entering Setup Mode Exiting Setup Mode Overview
    of Setup Configuring Options

    Chapter 3.0 Configuration

    This chapter provides information about how to modify the
    IND1331/IND331 terminals settings. It describes access to the setup
    mode, where functions can be enabled, disabled, or defined by
    entering parameter values or selecting from lists.

    Setup Menu Tree Parameters in the setup menu tree are accessed
    in the same manner as items in the Operator menu — either
    sequentially (at the same level), or by stepping down through the
    tree structure to a lower level. This section explains the use of
    the scale function keys to navigate the menus, to enter numerical
    parameters, and to select options from lists. A key to conventions
    used in the setup menu flow charts is also provided.

    In this chapter, references are made to the next higher menu
    level, which is accessed either using the ZERO key (to exit a menu)
    or, in some cases, by the PRINT key (where a setting is confirmed
    and a process concluded).

    Use of Keys Within Menus

    Overview of Navigation The scale function keys double as
    navigation and data entry keys when the setup menu is accessed.

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    For menus where settings may be mode or options selected, the
    scale function keys work as indicated in Figure 3-1.

    Figure 3-1: Navigating and Setting Parameters Using Scale
    Function Keys

    Entering Numerical Parameters Figure 3-2 shows how to set
    numerical values. Note that, whether or not the setting is altered,
    the PRINT key will confirm the currently displayed value and return
    the view to the next higher menu.

    Figure 3-2: Setting Numerical Values

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    Making Selections from a List Figure 3-3 details the method used
    to make a selection from a list. In this case, the ZERO key returns
    the view to the next higher level without making a change, while
    the TARE and CLEAR keys are used to move up and down through the
    list, with the selection being confirmed by pressing the PRINT
    key.

    Figure 3-3: Selecting from a List

    Entering Setup Mode The setup menu of the IND131 and IND331
    terminals is accessed by pressing and holding the PRINT scale
    function key. The screen will show the first icon in the Operator
    Menu. The number of icons in the Operator Menu depends on how the
    terminal is configured. The complete operator menu is described in
    Table 2-3 and shown in Figure 2-5 in the previous Chapter 2.0 —
    Operation.

    After accessing the Operator Menu, continue to the Setup icon
    then press PRINT to open the setup menu tree.

    Security Access to the configuration/setup mode of the terminal
    can be password protected if enabled in setup. A single password of
    up to 6 digits can be programmed. If enabled, the password will be
    prompted when the setup mode is accessed. The correct password must
    be entered in order to access the setup mode. If an incorrect
    password is entered, the display returns to the Setup icon. Refer
    to Figure 3-4 for an example of the password entry display.

    Figure 3-4: Prompt for Password Entry

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    The operator level menu which provides access to target and
    comparator data entry is not protected by this password so
    operators can easily change operational parameters but
    configuration data can be protected.

    Metrology Switch Access to the metrology switch may be sealed in
    conformity with local regulations in legal-for-trade applications.
    Refer to Appendix A, Installation, for details about the metrology
    switch.

    Exiting Setup To return to the normal (run) mode, navigate back
    to the operator menu tree by pressing ZERO and then exit the
    operator menu by pressing the ZERO scale function key again. This
    is shown in Figure 3-5.

    If the terminal has been programmed as approved, the metrology
    switch (SW1-1) must be switched ON before setup can be exited. If
    an exit of setup is attempted when the scale is approved and SW1-1
    is OFF, an error message of [ Err 0015 ] is shown indicating the
    switch is unsecured and exit is prohibited.

    Overview of Setup There are five major branches in the setup
    menu tree:

    Scale

    Application

    Terminal

    Communication

    Maintenance

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    Details for each branch are provided in the following
    Configuration Options section. Figure 3-5 shows an overview of the
    setup menu tree, and indicates how to navigate between the
    branches. Note the use of the gray highlighted blocks to indicate
    focus. The line with the highlight is the branch that will be
    accessed when PRINT is pressed.

    Depending on the terminals language setup, either the label
    (Scale) or the F code (F1) will appear. For clarity, both are shown
    in Figure 3-5 and throughout the configuration section of this
    manual. F-code parameter options are given in square brackets e.g.
    [0].

    Figure 3-5: Overview of IND131/331 Setup Menu

    Configuration Options This section describes how to configure
    terminal options in the setup menu that are available under the
    five major branches of the setup tree.

    If the terminal has been programmed to use F codes for setup
    instead of English, the selections for the parameters will also be
    shown in code. Appendix C of this manual provides a listing of the
    choices for each parameter. An explanation of what each choice
    corresponds to is also provided.

    If the metrology switch is in the approved position (SW1-1 =
    ON), access to certain parameters in the Scale branch is restricted
    to view only. If an attempt is made to change one of these
    parameters, the display will show an error

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    message of [ Err 0007 ] which indicates that access is denied
    since the scale is approved.

    Scale F1 The Scale branch provides access to the configuration
    of the connected scale and includes the following sub-branches:

    Type Capacity and increment values

    Calibration Zero parameters

    Tare parameters Rate parameters

    Filter parameters Log or print threshold parameters

    Stability parameters

    A Reset option is also provided, to enable a limited reset to
    the factory default settings for the Scale parameters.

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    Figure 3-6: Scale Branch of Setup

    Type F1.1 The Scale Type sub-branch displays the name that was
    assigned to the scale and provides a selection list for the
    Approval mode.

    Name F1.1.1

    The Name field shows what identification has been assigned to
    this scale. This field can be added to the print template for
    demand outputs. Because alphanumeric data entry is not possible in
    the IND131/331, the scale name must be entered using the InSite
    configuration tool.

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    Approval F1.1.2

    Approval refers to the metrological (weights and measures)
    approval configuration for the specific scale. The selection list
    can be set to: None [0] (default — no approval), USA [1], OIML [2]
    and Canada [3].

    If an approval (USA, OIML, Canada) is configured and the
    metrology security switch, SW-1, is set to ON, access to certain
    parameters in the Scale setup branch in the menu tree will be
    restricted to view only for metrological parameters.

    If an approval is selected but SW1-1 is not ON, it will not be
    possible to exit setup, and a message will appear: SWITCH
    UNSECURED! Setting SW1-1 to ON without selecting an approval will
    not secure the scale.

    Capacity and Increment F1.2 Use the Capacity and Increment setup
    menus to select the weight units, capacity and increment for the
    scale. The option to display a finer weight resolution (x10 always)
    can also be enabled or disabled from this set of menus.

    Units F1.2.1

    Set the primary units by scrolling through the options and
    selecting from the choices of None [0] (no weight display shown on
    display), g [1] (grams), kg [2] (default kilograms), lb [3]
    (pounds), t [4] (ton) or ton [5]. Only one weight unit is possible
    in the IND131/331 unit switching is not a supported feature.

    Capacity F1.2.2

    Enter the capacity value for the scale. Values from 1 to
    9,000,000 are possible. The display will blank in an over capacity
    condition at 5 display divisions above this value. If the capacity
    entered (in conjunction with the increment size stored) results in
    more than 100,000 display divisions, the increment size will
    automatically be reduced so that the number of display divisions is
    below 100,000. Always check the increment size after making a
    change to the capacity.

    Scale calibration should also be checked after a change of the
    capacity.

    Increment F1.2.2

    Select the desired display increment size by scrolling through
    the available choices. The full range of increments are from 0.001
    to 100. The displayed choices are based on the capacity of the
    scale (previous parameter) and are limited by the terminal. The
    minimum number of resulting display divisions is 1000 and the
    maximum number is 100,000.

    0 = 0.001 4 = 0.02 8 = 0.5 12 = 10

    1 = 0.002 5 = 0.05 9 = 1 13 = 20

    2 = 0.005 6 = 0.1 10 = 2 14 = 50

    3 = 0.01 7 = 0.2 11 = 5 15 = 100

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    x10 Always F1.2.4

    The choices are Enabled [1] and Disabled [0] (default). During
    diagnostics of a weighing system, it is sometimes useful to expand
    the weight display resolution by 10 so a finer weight increment can
    be seen. This is intended for diagnostic purposes only. The
    terminal should not be used in the x10 expanded mode for normal
    operation. Some functionality (such as PLC data) may be disabled in
    this mode.

    Calibration F1.3 The Calibration menu provides access to
    linearity adjustment, zero and span calibration, step calibration
    and CalFREE calibration. Note that the zero, span, step calibration
    and CalFREE are also accessible from the Operator menu if enabled
    in the Terminal block of setup.

    Linearity F1.3.1

    A linearity adjustment feature can be Enabled [1] or Disabled
    [0] (default) in this parameter. If enabled, a 3-point linearity
    adjusted span calibration process (zero, mid-weight and
    high-weight) will be used. If disabled, a standard 2-point span
    adjustment (zero and single span weight) will be used

    Set Zero F1.3.2

    Scale zero is set simply by emptying the scale and running the
    calibration routine. At the end of the zero capture routine, the
    display will indicate if the routine wasw successful or not. If
    there is motion on the scale during calibration, the display will
    indicate a dynamic weight adjustment and ask if the dynamic value
    should be used or not. Pressing the PRINT key accepts the dynamic
    calibration and pressing the ZERO key reverts the zero reference
    back to the previously calibrated value.

    Set Span F1.3.3

    The scales span can be defined either with or without linearity.
    If 3-point linearity is enabled, an intermediate test weight is
    used in addition to the full-capacity test weight. Including zero,
    this provides 3 points of reference for the span adjustment. As
    much test weight as possible should be used for calibration in
    order to help assure accuracy.

    Step Calibration F1.3.4

    Step calibration initiates a procedure that enables a build-up
    or substitution method of calibration intended for use on large
    tanks and hoppers. During the step calibration, the same amount of
    test weight is added for each step of the calibration
    procedure.

    To perform a step calibration:

    1. Select the Step Cal menu item and press the PRINT key.

    2. In the Test Weight display, enter the target weight for the
    test load (the same amount of test load weight is used in each
    step).

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    3. Press the PRINT key. A message appears Capture temporary
    zero. This step allows zeroing of any extra equipment required to
    secure the test weights during the calibration procedure such as
    chains or shelves. If used, add this equipment to the scale then
    press PRINT to continue. If no extra equipment will be used, press
    PRINT with nothing added to the scale.

    4. When prompted in the Place Test Load menu, which reflects the
    test weight value previously entered place the test load on the
    scale and press the PRINT key.

    5. The display will show Calibrating, together with a live
    indication of progress. Once the process is complete, the display
    will show either Calibration OK or Calibration Failed. If the
    calibration was successful, pressing PRINT moves the view to the
    next step. If the calibration failed, pressing PRINT will return
    the view to the Place Test Load prompt.

    6. The display now prompts to Remove test load from the scale.
    Remove the test weights and press PRINT when complete. If you have
    completed multiple calibration steps and wish to exit the Step
    Calibration procedure, press ZERO to exit the routine at this
    time.

    7. If additional calibration steps are required, press PRINT and
    the screen now prompts Fill to:, and indicates the target amount of
    material to be added to the tank or hopper as a substitute weight.
    On the bottom of this display, the active weight is shown. Fill the
    tank or hopper as close as possible to the Fill to: weight value
    then press PRINT to continue.

    8. The procedure returns to step 4 (Place Test Load) above.
    Refer back to steps 4 7 as many times as the sequence is run. This
    procedure can be repeated until the scale capacity is reached.
    Pressing ZERO at any step in the process will exit the Step
    Calibration procedure.

    CalFREE F1.3.5

    CalFREE allows the scale to be calibrated without the use of
    test weights. It requires the total load cell capacity and output
    rating in mV/V to be manually entered then the system calculates
    correct calibration for the scale.

    To perform calibration of span using CalFREE:

    9. Access the CalFREE menu and press the PRINT key to initiate
    the procedure.

    10. The display prompts Total cell capacity. Enter the total
    load cell capacity of all the load cells used on the scale then
    press PRINT.

    The total load cell capacity should be entered here. For
    example, for a tank with three 5000 kg cells, cell capacity would
    be 3 x 5000 kg or 15000 kg. The weight unit displayed will be the
    same unit selected for the scale capacity. It cannot be
    changed.

    11. Next, the terminal will prompt Rated cell output. It is
    important that the most accurate value possible for the millivolt
    output rating be used. This is typically a value which includes
    data to 5 positions right of the decimal point. After entering the
    millivolt rating of the load cell system, press PRINT.

    If multiple load cells are used, the average output of all cells
    should be entered here. To calculate the average, add the millivolt
    ratings of all load

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    cells together and then divide by the number of cells. Enter the
    result in the step above.

    12. When prompted with Perform CalFREE?, press the PRINT key to
    perform CalFREE or the ZERO key to exit the calibration procedure
    without executing CalFREE.

    13. If the calibration operation was successful, a verification
    message that reads Calibration OK displays. If the calibration
    operation was not successful, an error message that reads
    Calibration Failed displays. If the calibration fails, repeat the
    CalFREE procedure. Press PRINT to accept the message and return to
    the menu tree.

    Zero F1.4 This section provides access to parameters for Auto
    Zero, under zero blanking and power-up and pushbutton zero
    ranges.

    Auto Zero F1.4.1

    Auto Zero Maintenance is a feature that tracks zero when the
    scale is empty. It compensates for conditions such as debris
    falling onto a scale platform. Select from the list whether Auto
    Zero is Disabled [0], whether is it active only in the Gross weight
    mode [1] (the default setting), or whether it is active in both
    Gross and Net [2] weight modes.

    Auto Zero Range F1.4.2

    The Auto Zero Range programs the range from the center of zero
    in which the automatic zero maintenance will operate. If the weight
    on the scale exceeds the number of display divisions programmed for
    the range, AZM will not operate. If the weight is within this range
    and the scale is at no motion, the AZM will slowly adjust zero back
    to the center of zero. The choices are 0.5d [0], 1d [1], 3d [2] and
    10d [3].

    Under Zero Blanking F1.4.3

    The Under Zero Blanking function programs the point at which an
    under-zero condition blanks the display with just dashes showing.
    This feature may be Disabled [0] (the display will not blank when
    the weight is below zero), or set to 5 divisions [1] (the default
    value).

    Pushbutton Zero F1.4.4

    This step selects the range (plus and minus) from the calibrated
    zero reference weight in which the front panel ZERO key will
    operate to rezero the scale. The selections include Disabled [0],
    +/-2% [1],and +/-20% [2].

    Tare F1.5 Tare is used to subtract the weight of an empty
    container from the gross weight on the scale to determine the net
    weight of the contents. Tare is inhibited if the scale is in
    motion.

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    Pushbutton Tare F1.5.1

    When pushbutton tare is Enabled [1] (the default setting), the
    TARE scale function key can be pressed when an empty container is
    on the scale and that weight will be stored as the tare weight. If
    Pushbutton Tare is Disabled [0], the front panel TARE key will not
    function.

    Net Sign Correction F1.5.2

    Net sign correction will operate to switch the gross and tare
    weight values so that the resulting net weight is always positive
    and affects the printed data output and the displayed weight.
    Continuous data output will continue to show a negative net weight
    value. Net Sign Correction can be Enabled [1] or Disabled [0]. By
    default, it is Disabled.

    Rate F1.6 A rate of weight change, expressed as change in weight
    units per time unit, may be programmed for use with the comparators
    and is available via the various PLC interfaces.

    The following parameters can be configured for the rate:

    Weight Units F1.6.1

    The weight unit can be set to None [0] (default) which disables
    the rate calculation or can be set to Primary [1] weight units
    which enables the rate calculation.

    Time Units F1.6.2

    Time Units may be set to Seconds [0], Minutes [1] or Hours [2].
    The default value is Seconds.

    Measurement Period F1.6.3

    The Measurement Period value sets the frequency of weight
    measurements. 1 second [1] is the default value. Other options are
    0.5 [0] and 5 [2] seconds.

    Output Average F1.6.4

    Output from the rate function is set by a computed rolling
    average of measure-ments. Available values are 1 [0], 5 [1], 10
    [2], 30 [3] and 60 [4] seconds, with a default value of 1 second.
    The Output Average value should be sufficiently larger than the
    Measurement Period to allow the terminal to take multiple
    measurements for each average.

    Filter F1.7 The IND131/331 terminals have a low-pass, multi-pole
    vibration filter that can be set for several conditions when using
    analog load cells. The heavier the filtering, the slower the
    display settling time will be.

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    Low Pass Filter F1.7.1

    Low Pass filter selections include Light [0], Medium [1]
    (default) and Heavy [2]. This parameter sets the amount of
    filtering that is applied to the weigh The heavier the filter
    applied, the more stable the weight will be, but the longer the
    settling time required for the scale.

    Stability Filter F1.7.2

    The stability filter works in conjunction with the low pass
    filter to provide a more stable final weight reading. The display
    will appear to respond sluggishly due to the additional filtering
    applied to stable weights. The stability filter should only be used
    in transaction weighing applications, since the nonlinear action of
    the filter switching may cause inaccurate cutoffs in batching or
    filling applications. The stability filter can be Enabled [1] or
    Disabled [0] by default, it is disabled.

    Stability F1.8 The IND131/331 terminals include a stability
    detector (weight in motion). The Stability setup menu enables
    setting a motion range.

    Motion Range F1.8.1

    Sets the amount of motion (in divisions) that the weight is
    permitted to fluctuate and still have a no-motion condition. This
    affects the zero, tare and print functions. Available values are
    Disabled [0], 1 division [1] (the default) and 3 [2] divisions.

    Setting the motion range to Disabled will disable motion
    detection in the terminal so that regardless of the weight change,
    the terminal will not be able to detect motion.

    Log or Print F1.9 The Log or Print setup menu defines whether or
    not data is output to a printer automatically. Normal demand mode
    printing occurs whenever a print request is made, providing there
    is no motion on the scale and zero has been captured (a negative
    gross weight will not be printed).

    Auto Print F1.9.1

    Auto Print may be Disabled [0] (the default) or set to After
    target [1]. If After target is selected, a demand print command is
    issued when a target is met and a stable condition established.

    Reset F1.10 The Reset menu enables the scale setup block of
    values to be reset to factory default settings. To initiate a
    reset, press the PRINT key. A confirmation message appears, reading
    WARNING Reset Scale? Either press PRINT again to confirm the
    action, or ZERO to return to the Scale menu without resetting the
    values.

    After a reset attempt, a status message of Reset Successful or
    Reset Failed will be shown indicating the status of the reset.
    Press PRINT to clear the message and return to the Reset menu
    branch.

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    Scale reset does NOT include the reset of metrologically
    significant parameters approval, weight units, capacity, increment,
    or calibration data. This data is reset only by performing a Master
    Reset with DIP switch 1-2 in its ON position and reset calibration
    switch 1-4 in the ON position.

    Application F2 Use application setup menus to configure the
    following items:

    Target Operation Comparators Target Values Discrete I/O

    Figure Figure 3-7 shows the layout of the complete Application
    branch.

    Figure 3-7: Application Branch of Setup

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