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Brand | Mettler Toledo |
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Model | Spider |
Category | Touch terminals |
Language | English |
General introduction to the SPIDER terminal and its main applications.
Details the built-in capabilities and physical attributes of the SPIDER terminal.
Lists and describes additional hardware interfaces and accessories available for the terminal.
Provides detailed technical specifications including physical dimensions and power requirements.
Details resolution, filters, display range, interface parameters, and operating modes.
Lists compliance with various industry standards and regulations for voltage variation and RFI.
Advises on suitable environmental conditions for scale installation to ensure accurate operation.
Lists all items included in the SPIDER terminal package upon delivery.
Guides on connecting the SPIDER terminal, focusing on serial port configurations.
Explains how to connect the power supply to the terminal for operation.
Describes the self-test procedure the terminal undergoes when powered on.
Outlines necessary configuration and sealing steps for legal-for-trade applications.
Introduces the Service Mode for configuring scale and system setup and calibration.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to enter the Service Mode on the SPIDER terminal.
Explains the use of specific keys (ENTER, TARE) for navigating and selecting parameters within Service Mode.
Details how to select the basic weighing unit (kg, t, g, lb) for the terminal.
Allows viewing internal ADC converter values, not critical for calibration.
Covers configuration of scale type and load cell capacity, crucial for calibration.
Guides on configuring the load cell capacity for the attached scale.
Guides on specifying the upper limit of the scale weighing capacity to prevent overload errors.
Explains how to select the desired weight display resolution in increments.
Details the step-by-step process for calibrating the weighing system using calibration weights.
Describes how to reset selected Service mode parameters back to their factory default values.
Introduces Master Mode for customizing scale operation and terminal settings.
Provides instructions on how to enter the Master Mode, possibly requiring a restricted selection.
Explains the key usage (ENTER, TARE) for navigating program blocks within Master Mode.
Covers configuring scale functions like weighing applications for the FUNCTION key.
Details enabling/disabling automatic compensation for fluctuations during zero capture.
Guides on enabling/disabling automatic taring when a container is placed on the scale.
Configures the terminal to switch off automatically after a period of inactivity.
Controls whether the terminal saves its mode at power-down for the next startup.
Sets the vibration filter to match environmental conditions for accurate readings.
Selects the type of operation (Dosing, Universal, Absolute) to match the weighing process.
Covers configuration of the terminal's built-in serial interface parameters.
Covers configuration for a second serial interface if installed.
Allows viewing weight at a higher resolution for test purposes.
Allows resetting Master mode parameters, excluding Interface 1 and 2, to factory defaults.
Provides an overview of the SPIDER terminal's display and keypad for basic operation.
Explains the six-character LCD display, its characters, decimal points, and annunciators.
Describes the five keys on the terminal and their functions for operating the unit.
Covers fundamental operations like turning the terminal on/off, zeroing, and taring.
Details how to reset the scale to its zero reference point, within a ±2% capacity limit.
Explains how to compensate for container weight to display net contents of a load.
Guides on performing basic weighing operations, including weigh-in and weigh-out.
Explains specialized functions requiring Master Mode configuration, like unit switching and piece counting.
Describes how to count individual pieces using a sample reference weight for accuracy.
Guides on weighing multiple components sequentially into a single container.
Explains how to weigh multiple loads and accumulate their total weight and count.
Details how to obtain accurate weights for unstable loads by averaging over a sampling period.
Provides instructions on how to clean and maintain the terminal's keypad and display.
Offers guidance on identifying and resolving potential operational problems with the terminal.
Lists common error messages, their descriptions, and recommended remedies for troubleshooting.
Presents a diagram and parts list for the main SPIDER terminal components.
Lists and describes optional accessories available for enhancing the terminal's functionality.
Details the MT-SICS command to reset the scale to zero via a PC.
Explains the MT-SICS command for taring the scale using a PC keyboard.
Describes the MT-SICS command to send data when the scale is stable.
Details the MT-SICS command for continuous data transmission from the scale.
Explains the MT-SICS command to reset interface parameters to their original factory settings.