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Mettler Toledo IND360 User Manual

Mettler Toledo IND360
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User's Guide
IND360
Automation Terminal
and Transmitter

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Mettler Toledo IND360 Specifications

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BrandMettler Toledo
ModelIND360
CategoryTouch terminals
LanguageEnglish

Summary

IND360 Automation Terminal and Transmitter User's Guide

Essential Services for Dependable Performance

Overview of services to ensure optimal performance, accuracy, and lifespan of the IND360.

Warnings and Cautions

General Safety Precautions

Critical safety warnings and cautions for installation, operation, and servicing to prevent harm or damage.

1 Introduction

1.2. IND360 Overview

Key features and capabilities of the IND360 automation terminal.

1.3. Specifications

IND360 Specifications Summary

Detailed technical specifications including enclosure types, dimensions, operating environments, and approvals.

1.4. Environmental Protection

Hazardous Area and Environmental Guidelines

Restrictions and warnings for using the IND360 in hazardous areas and environmental considerations.

1.7. Physical Dimensions

IND360 Enclosure Dimensions

Physical dimensions and mounting details for DIN-Rail, Panel, and Harsh environment IND360 versions.

1.8. Scale Types

Supported Scale Interfaces

Information on supported analog load cell, APW, and POWERCELL scale types and their functionalities.

1.10. Options

I/O and Automation Interface Boards

Details on available I/O and automation interface option boards for extending IND360 functionality.

1.11. Front Panel

IND360 Front Panel Layouts

Overview of the front panel components and display for DIN, Panel, and Harsh mount versions.

1.12. Communication

Supported Communication Interfaces

Types of communication interfaces supported by the IND360, including Ethernet and optional fieldbus.

2 Operation

2.2. User Security

Explanation of the IND360's user security levels (Admin, Supervisor, Operator) for access control.

2.3. Understanding the HMI

Guide to understanding the Human Machine Interface, including keys and display screen layout.

2.5. Basic Functionality

Detailed explanation of core functions like Zero and Tare, including their modes and operations.

3 Configuration

3.1. Accessing the Web Interface

Steps to access and use the IND360's web interface for system configuration and monitoring.

3.5. Scale Configuration

Configuration settings for different scale types: Analog, POWERCELL, and Precision.

3.6. Application Configuration

Setup screens for configuring application-specific parameters like Alibi Memory and Comparators.

3.8. Communication Setup

Configuration of communication interfaces including Ethernet, Profibus, Modbus, and service access security.

4 Service and Maintenance

4.1. Cleaning and General Maintenance

Guidelines for cleaning the IND360 terminal and performing routine maintenance.

4.4. System Backup and Restore

Procedures for backing up and restoring IND360 configuration and data to a PC via the web interface.

4.6. Upgrading Firmware

Instructions for downloading and installing firmware updates for the IND360 via the web interface.

4.7. Error Management

Understanding events, alarms, and error logs for monitoring and diagnosing issues.

4.12. Problem Diagnosis and Troubleshooting

Guidance on identifying and resolving problems using diagnostic LEDs and built-in tests.

4.13. Master Reset

Procedure to reset all IND360 terminal settings to factory defaults using physical switches.

5 Parts and Accessories

5.1. Available Accessories

List of optional accessory kits, including PCBA kits for I/O and communication options.

5.2. Spare parts

List of spare parts such as mainboards, display boards, cables, and power modules for the IND360.

A Installation

A.1. Opening and Closing Enclosures

Procedures for opening and closing the different enclosure types of the IND360 terminal.

A.2. Mounting the Terminal

Instructions for mounting the IND360 terminal in DIN-rail, panel, or harsh enclosure configurations.

A.3. Installing Cables and Connectors

Information on installing cables, connectors, ferrites, and cable glands for the IND360.

A.3.5. Power Connection

Guidelines for connecting AC and DC power sources to the IND360 terminal.

A.3.6. Main Board Wiring Connections

Wiring connections for different main board types (Analog, POWERCELL, Precision) in harsh enclosures.

A.3.7. Wiring Connections for Options

Wiring procedures for installing and connecting optional boards like Analog Output, DIO, Ethernet, Profibus, and Modbus.

A.4. PCB Switch Settings

Explanation of the functions of the main PCB switches (SW1, SW2) for metrology and reset.

B Default Settings

B.1. Default Parameter Settings

Factory default values for key IND360 parameters across different scale types.

C TCP/IP Communication

C.2. Introduction to MT-SICS Command

Overview of the MT-SICS command set for host communication and control of the IND360.

C.3. SIX1 Command

Description, syntax, and parameters of the SIX1 command for retrieving weighing information.

C.4. TA Command

Description, syntax, and example for the TA command used to inquire tare weight value.

C.5. SI Command

Description, syntax, and example for the SI command used to inquire the net value.

C.6. Z Command

Description, syntax, and example for the Z command used to zero the scale.

C.7. ZI Command

Description, syntax, and example for the ZI command used to zero the scale immediately.

C.8. T Command

Description, syntax, and example for the T command used to tare a stable weight value.

C.9. TI Command

Description, syntax, and example for the TI command used to store gross value as tare.

C.10. TAC Command

Description, syntax, and example for the TAC command used to clear tare value.

C.11. I0 Command

Description, syntax, and example for the I0 command to inquire implemented MT-SICS commands.

C.12. I2 Command

Description, syntax, and example for the I2 command to inquire scale data.

C.13. I3 Command

Description, syntax, and example for the I3 command to inquire FW Revision Number.

C.14. I4 Command

Description, syntax, and example for the I4 command to inquire IND360 Serial Number.

D GEO Codes

D.1. Original Site Calibration

Procedure for initial calibration using GEO codes for location-specific gravity adjustments.

D.2. New Site GEO Code Adjustment

Procedure for adjusting GEO codes when reinstalling the terminal at a different geographic location.

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