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SE METTLER TOLEDO IND429 /IND429x/ BBAA2@ User manual 220138018 06/08 ‘Tabla of contents Table of contents 12 13 14 16 16 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 al 42 43 61 62 Introduction .. ‘Sty instructions for the explosion protected weighing terminal IND420xx : 5 Safety instructions for non-explosion- protected devices 6 Disposal « 7 Use in hygienically sensitive areas — 7 Description o 8 (Commissioning 12 Operation . ‘Switching on and off 16 Zeroing / Zero point correction 16 ‘Simple weighing .. 18 Weighing with tare 16 Dynamic weighing o 7 Printing results — 18 Cleaning 18 Testing of weighing terminal and scale/display of the ID code (only for weighing terminals with IDNet interface) 19 Settings in the menu .... Operating the menu Overview ‘Scale settings (SCALE) ~ analog 0 08 ‘Scale settings (SCALE) ~ IDNet 27 ‘Application settings (APPLICATION) 29 Terminal setings (TERMINAL) 29 Configuring interfaces (COMMUNICATION... 30 Diagnosis and printing out ofthe menu settings (DIAGNOS) 34 Interface description — SICS interface commands TOLEDO Continuous mode MIR interface commands Event and error messages Technical data and accessories Technical data Accessories IND429 / ND&20xx/ ABRA29 1 Introduction Vd &) Competence Ex approval ser manuo! 220138018 05/08 Antroduction ‘Safety instructions for the explosion protected weighing terminal IND429xx ‘The device fulfils Device category 3 and is approved for operation in Zone 2 (gases) ‘and Zone 22 (dusts) hazardous areas. ‘There is an increased risk of injury and damage when used in hazardous areas. ‘Special care must be taken when working in such hazardous oreas. The code of practice is oriented tothe "Sate Distribution" concept drawn up by METTLER TOLEDO. ‘4 The device, accompanying weighing platforms and accessories may only be installed, maintained and repaired by authorized METTLER TOLEDO servioe personnel 4 The mains connection may only be connected or disconnected by the owner's lectician, ‘4 For the exact specification please refer to the stotement of conformity. 4.No modifications may be made fo the ferminal and no repair work may be Performed on the modules. Any weighing platform or system modules that are used must comply with the specifications contained in the installation instructions. Non-compliant equipment jeopardizes the safely of the system, cancels the Ex ‘approval and renders any warranty or product liability claims null ond void. ‘A The cable glands must be tightened so that a strain relief of > 20 N per mm cable ‘diameter is ensured, 4 When connecting external devices, always observe the maximum permissible Connected loads, refer fo the installation instructions. It must be ensured that no voltages are fed into the device than it itself provides. The inferface parameters have to full the standard, ‘4 Peripheral devices without an Ex approval may only be. operating in non- hazardous areas. it must be ensured that no voltages are fed into the device than ititself provides. In addition the maximum permissible connected loads have fo be ‘observed, refer fo the installation instructions, The Interface parameters have to fulfil the stondara, ‘A The safety of the weighing system is only guaranteed when the weighing system |s operated, installed and maintained in accordance with the respective instructions. IND429 /IND429.0/ 88429 13 14 User mana 220138018 05/08 Introduction 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, per their specific requirements. “> Please dispose of his product in accordance with local regulations athe collecting ‘point specified for electrical and electronic equipment. Ityou have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor ‘om which you purchased this device. ‘Should this device be passed on to other pats (for privte or professional use), the ‘content ofthis regulation must also be related. Thank you for your contribution fo environmental protection It the deviee is equipped with storage battery: ‘The nickel metal hydride (NIMH) storage battery does not contain any heavy metas. However, it may not be disposed of with the normal refuse, > Observe the local regulations on the disposal of materials that are hazardous to the environment Use in hygienically sensitive areas The device is suitable for use in hygienically sensitive areas. It fulfis the following requirements on areas coming into contac with the product (keyboard) and areas not ‘coming into contact withthe product chousing, stand): + Suitbiliy ofthe materials for contact wih foodstufts + Continuous bonding joints that do not act on the material ‘+ Smooth, non-porous and flat surfaces that are easy to clean ‘+ Continuous welding seams ‘= No sharp corners For further information please refer to Sections 7.2 and 7.3, 10429 /IND42 nx / BBAL20 Introduction Keys 2 Display 3 Measuring data sign Weighing terminal connections 1 Power supply 123 4 867 8 connection 3° Equipotential bonding terminal, ‘only for IND429xx 4 COM! interface 2 Pressure compensation | 5 COM2 interface (optional) 6 Antenna for optional WLAN interface 7 notassigned & Scale connection 9 Securing plate for the infertace connections, only for IND429xx sor manvol 220138018 06/08 ° 1ND429 /INDA2@0«/ BBRE2O 156 Keyboard ‘Main functions Introduction Funetion in the operating mode Funetion in the menu ‘Switch the ferminal on/off; cancel To the last menu fem —End- ®@) Of; Long keypress: Call up menu ‘Set soale 10 zero, delete fore Page backwards | Long keypress at scales with IDNet interface: Display ofthe 1D code and checking ofthe calibration Tare scale, delete fare Page forwards Transfer key ‘Activate menu lem ‘Accept select setting ‘Additional functions. Key Funetion ‘Switch over weight unit Daiete key User manual 220138018 06/08 IN0429 /IND42nx/ BBAL29 A A A ser manual 220138018 05/08 Induction Establishing a mains connection at non-explosion-protected devices. cauTion! Before connecting the power supply check whether the voltage value printed on the rating plate agrees with the local system voltage. ‘4.Do not under any circumstances connect the device i the voltage value on the rating plate deviates from the local system vottage. > Plug the power plug nto the power socket. Afr it has been connected, the device caries outa selt-testing routine. The device is eady to operate when the zero dsplay appears. Devices with built-n or external storage battery The operating Ife depends on the infensty of use, the configuration ond the connected scale. For detoils see Section 6.1.2. The battery symbol shows the current charge stat of he storage battery. 1 segment corresponds to approx. 25% capacity. I the symbol flashes, the forage battery has to be charged. If work is continued during he charging procass, the charging time is exfended. The storage battery is protected ogainst overcharging. The charging time of the storage battery amounts fo approx. 6 hours, Ifthe device continues fo be operated during the charging process, the charging time is extended, ‘The storage battery has a service life of aprox. 1,000 charging/aischarging cycles. CAUTION! Explosion hazard! ‘A Inthe case of explosion protected devices the storage battery may only be charged ina sate area. CAUTION! Danger of soiling! The charger forthe storage battery is not protected to IPESK. ‘4. Do not charge the davice in humid or dusty rooms, ‘4 Afr the intemal storage bottery has been charged, close the cover cap of the ‘charging socket at the device, ‘A Close the cover cap of the charging socket again at an external storage battery. ‘A. In order to maintain degree of protection IP69K, make sure at devices with an external sforage battery thatthe extemal storage batery is connected firmly tothe device. Ensure thatthe plug connector ofthe external storage battery is inserted info the socket outlet ofthe device unt it wil go no futher. The storage battery is also suitable for permanent mains operation, > In order to obtain the full nominal capacity we recommend that you discharge the storage battery at regular intervals (approx. every 4 weeks) through normal ‘operation. |No429/N4700/ Bo8420 2 Operation 21 Switching on Switching off 2.2 ‘Automatic 23 User manuol 220138018 05108 operation Switching on and off + Press @) ‘The scale conducts a display fest. Aferwards the software version identifier is dis- played. When the weight display appears, the scale is ready to weigh, Note it © |s pressed for «long ime while switching on, he seril numberof the device {s also displayed after the software version identifier + Press @) Before the display goes out, ~oF F- appears briefly Zeroing / Zero point correction Zeroing corrects the influence of sight changes on the load plate or minor deviations ‘ror the zero point. 1, Unload scale, 2. Press 609) The zero display appears. In the case of scales that cannot be cetfed, the automatic zero point conection can be deactivated inthe menu or the amount con be changed. Verified scales re set xed 100.5 d. ‘As standard, the zer0 point of the soale is automatically corrected when the scale is Unloaded. Simple weighing 1. Place weighing sample on scale 2, Wait uni the stability monitor © goes out 3. Read weighing resut IND429 /IND429.0«/ B8M29 244 25 With manual start User manual 220138018 06/08 Operation Chain tore Prerequisite The tore function CHATa. tx is activated Inthe menu under SCALE —> tare. ‘With this function it Is possible fo tore several times if for example, caraboord is placed between individual layers in a container. 1. Place the frst container or packaging material on the soale and press 679) The packaging weight is automatically saved as the fare weight, the zero display and the symbol NET oppecr. 2. Weigh the weighing sample and read/print out the result, 4, Place the second container or packaging material on the scale ond press 13) ‘again ‘The total weight on the scale is saved os the new fare weight. The zero display ‘oppears, 4, Weigh the weighing sample in the second container and read/print the result, 5. Repeat the last two sleps for other containers. Dynamic weighing \With the dynamic weighing function, itis possible to weigh restess weighing samples such os lve animals. If this function is activated, the symbol <% appears inthe dis- Play. With dynamic weighing, the scale calculates the mean value from 56 weighing oper- ations within 4 seconds, Prerequisite AVETAGE => MANUAL Is selected inthe menu The weighing sample must be heavier han § scale divisions 1. Place the weighing sample on the scale and wait until it has stabilized. 2, Press (G) to stat dynamic weighing, During dynamic weighing, horizontal segments appear in the display, and the dynamic resutt is then displayed with the symbol * 3. Unload the scale fo be able fo stor « new dynamic weighing operation. ” 1N0429 /IND420«/ BEAAZO 28 2.8.1 Note ser manual 220138018 05/08 operation Information on cleaning the weighing platform connected to the weighing terminal > Be sure fo observe the cleaning instructions for the connected weighing platform, The weighing platform may not be designed for cleaning with high-pressure equipment. Testing of weighing terminal and scale/display of the ID code (only for weighing terminals with IDNet interface) The ID code is increased by 1 at every calibration in case of IDNet scales. For verified scales, the ID code displayed by the weighing terminal must match the ID code on the ID cards, Otherwise, the verification is no longer vali. Displaying the 1D code 1. Unioad weighing plato. 2. Press the 669) key ond keep it pressed unt the display changes to — The ID code is then displayed: codes... Testing the weighing platform and terminal > Afr tho ID code is aisplayed, press the (9) key again. ‘CHE CAL Is displayed. The weighing platform is tested. ‘Mero successful fest CAL, ok Is displayed bre The terminal then changes to normal operation. Ia calibration error cat. xx is displayed during testing, repeat the tes. If the ero Is displayed again, inform the METTLER TOLEDO Servi. 1” IN0428 /IND4200«/ BBAA29 312 Sertngs Inthe menu Selecting and setting parameters Sa evar @B @ 5) Ga * —afe}— Scrolling on one level Activating menu items/ ‘accepting selection Exiting menu Note ser manuo! 220138018 05/08 f re =? f > Scroll forward: Press 673) > Scroll back: Press 669) + Press 1. Press @). The last menu item End appears. 2. Press >. The inquity SAVE appears. 3. Confirm inquiry with (&}) to save the setings and retum fo weighing mode. or > Press (679 to discard changes and retum fo weighing mode. The SCALE menu block depends on the built-in scale interface 2 IND429 /IND&200«/BBAA29 Settings the menu ievel 1 Tevel2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Page ‘tERMENE | d5VICE ‘SLEBP OFF, i min, 3 min, 5 min, 15 min, |20 30 min Pir OFF |OFF, 1 win, 3 min, 5 min, 15 min, 30 min b.LIGHt ON, OFF, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, i min ROCESS SUPERVI 30 TESEE SUrE? 30 ‘communr [com 1/com 2 | Mode Print 30 RPrint CONEENT TALOG ite Mite STe (cone. Oba ‘aTAL. oud at-b Gross ON, OFF tare ON, OFF Et ON, OFF at-e Gr08s ON, OFF TAPE ON, OFF Bt ON, OFF Ont =We 2nd. ais? inst .Prn Printer | evPE ascrr, GRAS 3i CEMPLat |st@ara, tENPLti, ‘EMPL? asci.Ant [EINEFwt [muner SINGLE PIXEG TENGtH 1.24. 100 SEPATAt |i add LF 0.9 ser manuo! 20138018 05/08 1ND429 /IND42@ nx / BBAA29 Settings n he mena 3.3 Scale settings (SCALE) - analog 3.3.1 CAL ~ calibration (adjustment) This menu item is not available for certified scales, cab 1. Unioad scale 2. Ativale menu item caL. with (S). The scale determines the zero point. 0 appears in the display, The Calibration weight fo be placed on the scale then flashes in the display. 3. Ifnecessary, change the weight value displayed with STs) 4. Place the calibration weight onthe scale and conti with (3) The scale calibrates with the calibration weight loaded, Afer calibration is com- pleted, -done- appears briefly in the display, and the scale automatically returns to weighing mode, In order to achieve particularly high precision, calibrate under full load, 3.3.2 DISPLAY - weighing unit ond display accuracy UNTea ‘Select weighing unit 1: g, kg, oz, 1B, t ‘Unrt2 ‘Selec! weighing unit 2: g, kg, oz, 1b, t FESOLU Select readability (fesolution), model-dependent UNE TOLL When UN’. .OLL is switched on, the weight value can be displayedin all available units with) Notes ‘+ Inthe case of cerified scales individual sub-Temes of the az sPLAy menu fem ‘may not be available or only foo limited extent, depending on the respective country. ‘+ On dual-range/dual interval scales, resolutions marked with le->l 1/2 are divided up into 2 weighing ranges / intervals, e.g. 2 x 3000 , 3.3.3 TARE tore function A-tark ‘Switching on/off automatic toring (CHATA.tr ‘Switching on/off chain tore A.cE-te ‘Switching on/off automatic clearing of he fare weight when the loads removed from scale Possible settings: OFF, ON, 9 d 3.3.4 ZERO - automatic zero update jaz On certified scales, this menu ifem does nof appear. ‘Switching on/off automatic zero update and selecting zeroing range. Possible settings: OFF; 0.6 d; 1 d; 2d; 5d: 10d sor manuo! 220138018 05/08 Fy 10429 /IND420«/ BBAL29 ‘UNrea 3.4 3.4.1 Settings in the menu Scale settings (SCALE) - IDNet DISPLAY - weighing unit Select weighing unit 2: g, Kg, 02,18, t ‘UNE TOLL Notes: ‘When UN. FOL is switched on, the weight value can be displayed in all available units with (>. In the cose of ceified scoles individual sub-items of the axSPLAY menu flem may not be available or only toa limited extent, depending on the respective ‘county, For two-range/two-interval scales, resolutions identified with le->1 1/2. ore divided into the 2 weighing ranges/intervas, for example 2 x 3000 4. 3.4.2 TARE - tare function A-tarE ‘Switching on/off automatic faring CHAIR. tr A.CL-te ‘Swilching on/off chain tore ‘Switching on/off aufomatic clearing of he fare weight when the loads removed from scale Possible settings: OFF, ON, 9 ¢ 34.3 ZERO - automatic zero update On cerifed sooes, this menu lem does not oppear Switching on/off automatic zero update. The effective range of the zero update mode (0.6 d, 1.0 d, 3.0 6) can only be set by service technicians in case of IDNet scales. Factory seting: 0.5 d 3.44 RESTART - automatic saving of zero point and tare value ‘ON/OFF ‘When the Restart function is activated, the last zero point and fare value are saved. ‘fer switching of /on or afier a power inferuption, the device continues to work with the saved zero point and fare value, User manual 220138018 05/08 2 IN0429 /IND42@0%/BBAA29 3.5 3.5.1 Serings inthe menu Application settings (APPLICATION) AVERAGE ~ determining the average weight for an unstable load OFF Calculating average weight switched off [auto Calculating average weight with automatic start ofthe weighing cycle MAnuAL Calculating average weight with manu! star ofthe weighing cycle via > 35.2 RESET — resetting application settings to factory settings ‘SUrE? ‘Confirmation inquiry ‘+ Reset he application settings to factory settings wih (&) + Do not reset he application settings with 79) Terminal settings (TERMINAL) DEVICE - sleep mode, energy-saving mode and display backlighting This menu Hem only appears on devices in mains operation. When SLEEP Is activated, the scale switches off display and backlighting after the time period set when notin use. The display and backlighting ore switched on again atthe press of a key oi he weight changes. Possible settings: OFF, 1 min, 3 min, min, 15 min, 30 min This menu ifem only appears on devices in baifery operation. When Pur OFF is activated, the device switches itself off automatically offer ‘approx. 3 minutes when notin use. Afr this, it must be switched on again using ©. Possible settings: OFF, 1 min, 3 min, § min, 16 min, 30 min b.LIGHE OFF/5 sec/ Set the background lighting of the display Setting whether and ater which time the background lighting is fo be switched of, Scales wih a storage battery switch the background lighting off automatically by default when no action tokes place atthe scale for approx. 5 seconds. Possible settings: OFF (switched of, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, ON (switched on) Notes: ‘* This menu item is accessible without a Supervisor password, ‘+The time specifications are approximate values. ser manuo! 220138018 05/08 IND429 /IND&205x /BBMA29 Serings in the menu ‘cOnt=we TOLEDO Continuous mode 2nd.aIsP For connecting a second display (automaticaly activates the 6-V vollage supply of Pin 9) inst Pra Tmmediof manu data ouput fo the prinr with > (nok ceria) 3.7.2 COMI/COM2 -> PRINTER - settings for protocol printout This menu item only appears ifthe mode "Print or "A Print” is selected. ‘tYPE ‘Select the printer fype ASCII ‘ASCII printer cade + GA4E printer ‘tEMPLat Selecting protocol printout stdard ‘+ Standard printout eEmPLed + Printout in accordance with Template 1 eEmPLt2 + Printout in aocordance with Template 2 ASCL Pmt ‘Selecting formats forthe protocol printout LINE. Fmt Line format; MOLT (multiple ines), SINGLE (single lines) or FIxEG (Records are output in single lines. Every record encompasses the number of character that was defined under Lene.) LENGtH + Line length: 0 0100 characters, is only displayed atthe line format wut: and FIXEG SEPArAL ‘+ Separator: ;.\_ and space; appears only with tine format SINGLE add LF + Line food: 0... @ 3.7.3 COMI/COM2 -> PARAMET - communication parameters Bava ‘Selecting baud rate: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 8600, 19200, 38400 boud Parity ‘Selecting pariy: 7 none, 6 none, 7 odd, 8 odd, 7 even, 8 even 1. SHAKE ‘Select handshake: NO, XONXOFF, NET 422 (network operation via the optional RS422/RS485 interface via 4-wire bus, only for COMI), NET 485 (network opero- | tion via the optional RS422/RS486 interface via 2-wite bus, oniy for COM1) Et Gar ‘Assigning network address: 0... 31, only for NET 485 chECSut ‘Aiivaling checksum byle (appears only in TOLEDO Continuous mode) vee ‘Switching 6 V votoge, 69. for 0 bar code reader or the optional infeiace RS485/422, onvof User manvol 220138018 06/08 IND429 /IND420«/ R429 Settings in the menu ouE 0... 3 | Configuring outpuis O..3 oF ‘+ Output not assigned StabLE — |« Stoble weight value bEL.Min | Minimum weight not reached ABV.itin | Minimum weight reached or exceeded uNdzrLé {+ Insufficient lood overta — | Overload star ‘+ Changed/ealoulated value bEL.sP1 |» Setpoint 1 not reached AbV.SP1 —_|+ Solpoint 1 reached or exceeded bEL.sP2 |» Setpoint 2 not reached AbV.sP2 | Sefpoint 2 reached or exceeded sBt.Pt Enter value for setpoint 1 sBt.Pt2 Enter value for setpoint 2 3.7.6 _DEF.PRN ~ configuring templates ‘tEMPLt1/teMPLt2 | Selecting Template | or Template 2 ] LINE 1... 8 {Selecting tine not.usza |» Line not used HEAdEr | Line os header. The contents of the header must be defined via an interface com- mand, see Section 4.1 cross + Gross weight tArE + Tore weight net = Net weight starin — |« Linewit *** crLe + Line feed (blank tine) P.FEEA |» Poge feed User manuo! 20138018 05/08 10429 / N42 / BBAA29 4 Interface description 4.1 SICS interface commands ‘The device supports the command set MT-SICS (METTLER TOLEDO Standard Interface Command Set). With SICS commands, it is possible fo configure, query and operate the scales from a PC. SICS commands are divided up into various levels. 4.1.1 Available $1¢S commands ‘Command | Meaning LEVEL O @ Reset the scale 0 inguiy ofa available SIOS commands 7 Inquiry of SIOS level and SICS versions 2 Inquiry of scale data 8 Inquiry of scale sofware version 4 inguity of serial number 16 inguity of weighing parameters $ Send stable weight value 3 ‘Send weight value immediately SR ‘Send weight value repeatedly Z Zero the scale zr Zero immediately TEVELT D Witte tex into display Ow Weight display K Keyboard check SR ‘Send and repeat stable weight valve T Tare) Ta Tare value TAC lear fre 7 [Tore immediately In he case of Levels © and 1, these are commands which, it implemented, will function identically with all METTLER TOLEDO scales or weighing terminals, In addition there are also futher interface commands which apply ether tothe entire product sees of the particular application level. This and further information on the MT-SICS command set may be found in the MT-SICS Monual (Order Number 22.011 459 or ct www.mi.com) or be obtained by request from your METTLER TOLEDO customer service representative User manua! 220138018 05108 8 IN0429 /INDA2@n« / BBAA29 Interace description 4.2 TOLEDO Continuous mode 42.1, TOLEDO Continuous commands In TOLEDO Continuous mode the scale supports the following input commands: ‘Command ‘Meaning Pp Printing out the current result T Taring ofthe scale | Zz Zero setting ofthe display c Deleting of the current value 4.2.2 Output format in TOLEDO Continuous mode Weight values ore aiways transferred in TOLEDO Continuous mode in the following format Status Field 7 Field 2 1 [2 [3 [4 [5 [6 [7 [8 [9 [to [i [12 [1a [1s [15 [16 |17 |18 ‘six [swa] swe [swe |msD|- |- |- |- [iso |mso|- |- |- |- lisp or |onK Field 1 CConi-Wi: 6 digi forthe weight value that is ranstered without comma and unit Field 2 Cont-Wt: 6 cigits forthe tore weight that is transfered without comma and unit STK ASCII character 02 hex, character for *start of text" SWA, SWB, SWC Status words A,B, C, see below MSD Most significant digit tsd Loost significant digit oR Carriage Return, ASCII character OD hex cHK ‘Checksum (2-complement ofthe binary sum ofthe 7 lower bis ofall the characters sent beforehand incl. STX and CR) User manual 220138018 05/08 7 1ND4#29 / INDE20xx / BBAA29 nterace desero 4.3 MMR interface commands ‘The device supports the command sat MMR (METTLER MuliRange). This command set is compatible fo the weighing terminals 1D1 and 1D3. For new installations we Fecommend the SICS command set, refer to Section 4.1 4.3.1 Available MMR commands Com- | Meaning mand ‘AR | Read application block ‘AW__ | Wile application block D___ | Describe display RO___ | Switch onthe Keyboord RY__|Swiich off he keyboard S___| Transmit stable weight value ‘Si__[ Transmit weight value immediately ‘SIR___| Transmit weight value immediately ond repeat ‘SR__| Tronsmif stable weight value and repeat SX__| Transmit stable data record Sx__| Transmit data record immediately ‘SKIR | Transmif data record immediately and repeat T Taring Switch over weight unit ‘Seting o zero User manual 220138018 06/08 = IN0429 /IND42@n« / BBRE2O Imertuce desertion 4.3.4 Available application blocks The device disposes of the following application blocks. The numbers of application blocks that can be writen are printed in bold. No. | Content (002 | Current program number (003 | 004 | (007 | Gross, 2nd unit (008 | Net, 2nd unit (009 | Tare, 2nd unit O11 | Gross, Tst unit 012 _ | Net, Istunit 013 | Tore, Tstunit (014 | Display contenis| 016 [Dynamic weighing User manual 22018018 06/08 a 10428 /1ND420«/BBRE2O Event and eror messages Error Cause Remedy ] Err Fi ‘+ Daa communication with iNet soale faulty “> Remove and plug the power plug ‘ook in, In case of batery ‘operation switch the device off {and on again > Call METTLER TOLEDO service Err Je Restart error = Remove ond plug the power plug bck in. In case of battery operation switch the device of ‘ond on again ~ Coll METTLER TOLEDO service Err 33 = Weighing error = Remove and plug he power plug back in. In case of battery ‘operation switch the device off and on ogain > Call METTLER TOLEDO service Err 53 + EAROM checksum error > Unplug the mains plug then plug itack in; switch unit off and then ‘back on in battery mode > Call METTLER TOLEDO Service Weight display unstable ‘+ Restless installation location © Draft ‘+ Restless weighing sample * Contact between weighing pon condor weighing sample ond surroundings + Mains fault “> Aqjust vibration adapter > Avoid dratts > Weigh dynamically > Remedy contact > Check mains Incorect weight display = Incorect zeroing + inconec ore value + Contact between weighing pan ‘dor weighing somple and surroundings + Scale ited > Unioad scale, set fo zero and repeat weighing operation > Clear tore > Remedy contact > Level scale (ser manvol 220138018 06/08 1ND429 /IND420«/ 8BA429 Technical dota and oozessores IND429 / IND420xx 7 BBA429 ‘Mains connection Direct connection to power supply (Supply voltage fluctuation nof exceeding #10 % ofthe rated voltage) + IND429 weighing termina: Rated voltage 100 ... 240 VAC / 47 .. 63 Hz /300 mA + IND429xx weighing terminal Rated voltage 230 VAC 3:10 % / 47 ... 63 Hz /300 mA, ‘+ BBA429 compact scale Roted voltage 100 ... 240 VAC / 47... 63 Hz /300 mA ‘Storage battery operation Supply at device: 24 VOO7 1.0. Itthe supply voltage is interrupted, the scale switches automatically over to storage battery operation For operating life, soe Section 6.1.2. igniion protection type IND4290x o IC 60079-15) Hazardous area Zone 2: Device category 36 EEx nA Il T4, Temperature ronge—10 °C... +40°C/14 °F... 104 °F + Hazardous area Zone 22: Device category II 30 IP66 T 70 “Ambient conditions = Application in inerors + Height Up to 2,000 m ‘+ Temperature range Cioss i =10.. +40°0/14 .. 104 °F + Temperature range Class 1 0... +40 °C 82... 104 °F + Installtionvovervotage category ‘+ Pallution degree 2 Relative humidity Up fo max. 80 %, non-condensing infertaes +1 R232 inferiace integrated ‘1 further optional interface possible Technical dato for analog scales For technical data of the analog scales fo be connected fo IND429 / IND420xx please refer fo the "IND4X9 / BBA4x9" instalation instructions. For technical data of the weighing platform used at BBA429 please refer fo the BA430 operating instructions. (User manuoi 220138018 06/08 10429 /1ND42@0«/ 888429 Technical dota ond accessories 6.1.4 BBA429 compact scale dimensions 216, Dimensions in mm ‘Model x a e D E F BBAA29-A 300 [1025 [235 [260 178 |360 BBAA29-B8 400 [104.5 [336 [300 [235 | 460 Interface connections The device can be equipped with a maximum of 2 communication interfaces. The following combinations are possible: coMT con2 ‘Standard S232 = ‘Standard + RS232 RS232 S232 Standard + RS422/465 RSA22/485 S232 ‘Standard + Ethernet 8282 Ethemet ‘Standard + USB Rs232 USB ‘Standard + Digital VO S282 Digital /0 ‘Standard + WLAN S232 WLAN User manvol 220138018 05/08 a IND429 /NDK2nx/ BBRNE2O User manuot 220138018 05/08 Technical dota and eceessortes Designation Order number ‘Stand, stainless siee, for ND4X9 and KA, KB, MA, MB and DB | 22 O14 836 ‘weighing platiorms Bench stand, stainless sie, for ND&XG, suitable for mounting | 22 O14 636 frame 503632 and 504854 Floor stand, stainiess steel, for INDO 22 014 634 ‘Sand base for oor stand 22011 982 Wal adapier, stainless slee, for IND4x®, tifable 22013 966 Wall bracket, stainless steel, for IND4®, rotatable and fitable | 22 O14 633 GAAG mounting plate, stainless steel, for bench stand, floor [22 011 986 stand and wall bracket External storage battery for BBA4X®, stainless steel IP6OK [22013 088 (without charger) Charger for version with infemal or exiernal storage batlery | 22 014 086 (incl. power cable) o INDA29 /IND420—«/ BERE2O 73 14 74d User manual 220138018 06/08 Appendix Working to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Weighing terminal IND429 and compact scale BBA429 were evaluated by the Stein- beis-Tronsterinstut Bertin withthe following esut: “The device Is excellently suited for GMP working fo EC-GMP Guideline Annex 1 ‘and PIC/S Guideline P1 006-1." ‘The evaluation encompasses the following points: ‘+ Requirements for surfaces in the pharmaceutical production ‘= Ability fo be cleaned * Calibration + Documentation with regard to qualification ‘The corresponding certificate is available on the Infernet under www.mi.com. Tables of geo values For weighing instruments verified at the manufacturer's, the geo value indicates the country or geographical zone for which the instrument is verified. The geo value set in the instrument (@.g."Geo 18") appeors briefly after switch-on or is specified on a label. Table GEO VALUES 3000e shows the geo values for European countries. Table GEO VALUES 6000e/7500e shows the geo values for dierent gravitation zones. GEO VALUES 30000, OIML Class III (European Countries) ‘Geographical latitude je0 value | Country WE — ASOT 8 Austia 49°30 - 51°30" 2 Beigium aa — 418 16 Bulgari APH 46 SP is Croatia 51-05" 20 Czechia ora B Denmark = 59°40, 2 Estonia = 64°00 25° Finland 64°00! - 70°05" 26 = 45°00" 7 France 45°00' - 51°00" 19" 47°00’ 55°00" 20 Germany =a 16 Greece 4835 19 Hungary a 1ND429 /IND42en«/ BBM29 742 (ser manuol 220138018 06/08 GEO VALUES 6000e/7500e OIML Class Ill (Height <1000 m) Geographical latitude Geo value (00°00'- 12°44" 6 05°46" = 17°10) 6 12°44" 20°45" 7 1710 = 23°54" 8 20°45" — 26°45) 9 28°64" — 29°25) 10 26°45" - 31°56" v 29°26'- 34°21" 12 31°66 - 36°47 13 3421 - 3868" 14 aera — 47°12" 15 38°68 — 43°26" 16 41°12" 45°38" 7 43°26" - 47°51" 18 45°38" — 60°06 19 4761 ~ 82°22" 20 60°06" - 54°41" 2 62°22'- 87°04" 2 54°41" = 59°32" 23 87°04" - 62°09" 24 59°32" - 64°55" 2 62°09" - 67°67" 26 64°65'- 71°21" 27 67°57 - 76°24 28 71°21 - 80°56" 29 75°24 — 90°00" 30 Appendix aires INOsz28 /INDA2/ BAZ Index 8 Index A k 1 Accessories 48 Keyboard 1 Tore Additional equipment cB ‘Automatic sone 18 Adjustment... 25 Chain toe "7 Ambient conditions 45 Mains comecton....12, 18.45 clearing 16 ‘Analog scale. 45 Terminal settings 29 aopleaons ag Aepliation 29 TOLED0 Continuous 37 ‘nverage. {929 Communication v.30 vee ’ Diagnosis one U c Operation nn 20 USB “ ar Calibration. 25 OVEIIEW arnneninnnin B® Chain tare. wel Scale... 26.27 ca a Cleaning. : 18 Terminal i Compa $6012 non 8 Menu structure 2 Ww Continuous mode 7g Weighing terminal... 8 Welghing uni. 26, 27 > Operator menus 20 Devi08 OvEIVIEW ons 9 Options. 32 WAN, ae Digital VO... 5 z paae Pew 29, ORG isplay Display accuracy 25 Power supply mae Display precision. 27 Protocol Dynamic weighing. 17,29 R E Reset Error messages 42 beptaon ee Ethernet. 47 = Explosion protected weighing eae 26, 28 terminals 5 acy leiminal higher Extemal power supply..8, 14, 49 ROAOZ mm ey F RSAZ2/RSA85 36 FE oe 26,28 RSAB5 47 Hl s Hyglenically sensitive areas. 7,18, Safely checks 50 50 Sofely instructions 5 \ SIGS commands conn 35 Storage battery operation ...13, 46 Ignition protection type 45 Supetisor menu. oH tons Orne Switching of... 15 bet ~ $9 switching on 15 Infertace protocol... 37, 39 Interfaces Configuring... 1080 ConMeCHONS. conn 8, AT 8 User manual 220138018 05/08

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