Operating Instructions and Installation Information Mettler Toledo Multirange ID7xx-Base Weighing Terminal
Operating Instructions and Installation Information Mettler Toledo Multirange ID7xx-Base Weighing Terminal
These operating instructions and installation information 22004903C describe the following components:
ID7xx-Desk
Base2000-ID7
IDNet-ID7 (1 x Standard)
RS232-ID7 (1 x Standard)
Contents
Page
7 What to do if …?......................................................................... 97
10 Index.......................................................................................... 113
"Ex" approval ▲ No modifications may be made to the terminal 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 safety of the system,
cancels the "Ex" approval and renders any warranty or product liability claims
null and void.
▲ Cable glands must be tightened so that a strain relief ≥ 100 N is ensured.
▲ When connecting external devices, always observe the maximum total con-
nected loads, see Section 8.1.
▲ Peripheral devices without an "Ex" approval may only be operating in non-
hazardous areas. It must be ensured that no voltages higher than 60 V AC or
75 V DC are fed into the ID7xx-Base.
▲ The safety of a weighing system including the ID7xx-Base weighing terminal is
only guaranteed when the weighing system is operated, installed and maintained
in accordance with the respective instructions.
▲ Also comply with the following:
– the instructions for the system modules,
– the relevant national regulations and standards,
– the applicable statutory requirements for electrical equipment installed in
hazardous atmospheres in the respective country,
– all instructions related to safety issued by the operator.
▲ Before initial start-up and following service work, check the explosion-protected
weighing system for the proper condition of all safety-related parts.
1.2 Applications
With the ID7xx-Base weighing terminal the following applications are possible:
3
4
5
6
1 Weight display BIG WEIGHT® with sign and decimal point
2 Stability monitor: lights up until the weighing platform has levelled out, then the
weight unit appears here
3 Range display for multi-range weighing platforms
4 Number of the weighing platform: shows the weighting platform just selected
5 NET symbol for marking net weight values
6 Assignment of the function keys
1.3.2 Keypad
1.3.3 Connections
CL20mA-ID7 – x x x x x
RS232-ID7 x x x x x x
RS422-ID7 – – – – x x
RS485-ID7 – – – – x x
RS485-ID7 with – – – – x x
relay box 8-ID7
4 I/O-ID7 – – – – x x
Analog Output-ID7 – – – – x x
Alibi Memory-ID7 – x x x x x
Ethernet-ID7 – x x x x x
Profibus-DP-ID7 – x x x x x
WLAN-ID7 – x x x x x
Notes
• COM1 is permanently equipped with the serial interface RS232-ID7 as standard.
• Only one Alibi Memory-ID7 can be installed. It has no additional external
connection, and internally it occupies the space of a data port COM2 ... COM6.
Alibi Memory ID7 is installed as COM4 at the factory.
• Max. 3 cards Analog Scale-ID7, Ethernet-ID7, Profibus-DP-ID7, WLAN-ID7 or Alibi
Memory-ID7 can be installed in the ID7xx-Base. The following combinations are
possible:
Ethernet-ID7
Analog Scale-ID7 Profibus-DP-ID7 Alibi Memory-ID7
or WLAN-ID7
2 1 – –
2 – 1 –
1 1 – 1
1 – 1 1
EXPLOSION HAZARD
➜ Do not connect or disconnect plugs until the ID7xx has been deenergised.
➜ Cover unused connection sockets with protective caps to protect the socket
contacts from moisture and dirt.
➜ Observe the maximum total loads for external devices, see section 8.1.
➜ Tighten cable glands so that a strain relief ≥ 100 N is ensured.
1.4 Commissioning
1.4.1 Connecting ID7xx-Base to network
EXPLOSION HAZARD
➜ The mains connection may only be connected by the owner’s electrician.
CAUTION
The ID7xx-Base weighing terminal only functions properly with mains voltages of
100 V to 240 V.
➜ Make sure that the mains voltage at the installation location lies within this
range.
D weighing platforms ➜ With DN weighing platforms, mount the equipotential bonding clamp (1)
according to the diagram.
KA..., MA... ➜ Mount the equipotential bonding clamp to the base frame with the following
mounting materials according to the diagram.
1 Serrated lock washer
A 4.3 DIN 6798 2
1 3
2 Hex nut M4 DIN 934 4
3 Washer 4.3 DIN 125
4 Base frame
5 Equipotential bonding clamp
5
KB..., KCC..., ➜ Mount the equipotential bonding clamp to the base frame with the following
MB..., MCC... mounting materials according to the diagram.
1 Frame body
6
7
2 Fillister head screw 5 8
M5x12 DIN 912 4 9
10
3 Washer 5.3 DIN 125
3 11
4 Serrated lock washer 2
5.3 DIN 6798 1
KC..., KCS..., ➜ Mount the equipotential bonding clamp to the base frame with the following
MC..., MCS... mounting materials according to the diagram.
1 Equipotential bonding clamp
2 Potential plate weighing platform
3 Serrated lock washer 5 6
4.3 DIN 6798 4
3 7
4 Washer 4.3 DIN 125 8
9
5 Hex nut M4 DIN 934
2
6 Fillister head screw
1
M5x12 DIN 912
7 Washer 5.3 DIN 125
8 Serrated lock washer 5.3 DIN 6798
9 Frame bracket, thread M5 is present
KD..., KE..., KES..., ➜ Secure equipotential bonding clamp to a suitable area of the base frame.
MD..., ME..., MES...
After the first startup, the owner is entirely responsible for safety of the system.
15 min
EXPLOSION HAZARD
➜ The restricted breathing test is only to be carried out if it is ensured that the
atmosphere is non-explosive.
Pressure values Pressure values ≥ 1.5 mbar indicate that the tested measuring cell has restricted
≥ 1.5 mbar breathing.
1. Enter the read pressure value in the weighing platform "Date/Signature" field and
record it in the Appendix.
2. With first setup: Fill out transfer protocol.
Pressure values Pressure values < 1.5 mbar indicate that the tested measuring cell does not have
< 1.5 mbar restricted breathing. Carry out the following safety measures:
1. Immediately turn off the power supply to the weighing terminal.
2. Separate the weighing terminal from the current supply in accordance with the
applicable regulations, and ensure that the system is not re-commissioned.
3. Inform authorized METTLER TOLEDO customer service.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
The ID7xx-Base weighing terminal, accompanying weighing platforms and
accessories may only be operated in Zone 2 and 22 hazardous areas.
Cabling
➜ Protect data and signal cable extensions against inadvertent disconnection by
sealing.
ID code With the ID code it can be checked whether certified weighing platforms have been
tampered with since the last certification. The ID code can be displayed on the
terminal at any time, see section 3.10.
During certification the currently displayed ID code is recorded and sealed.
During each change to the configuration the displayed ID code increases. It then no
longer matches the sealed ID code; the certification is not longer valid.
Certification To mark and certify your weighing system, please contact METTLER TOLEDO Service
or your local board of weights and measures.
Check certification
1. Display ID code, see section 3.10; press ZERO-SET key until IDENTCODE =
... is displayed.
No value is shown for noncertified weighing platforms, but instead:
IDENTCODE ===.
2. Compare ID code displayed with sealed ID code on ID card.
The certification of the weighing system is only valid when both values are
identical.
1.5 Cleaning
DANGER OF SHOCK
➜ Do not open ID7xx-Base weighing terminal to clean.
CAUTION
➜ Make sure that unused connection sockets are covered with protective caps to
protect the socket contacts from moisture and dirt.
➜ Do not use high-pressure cleaners.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Danger of electrostatic charging
➜ Do not rub or wipe off the keyboard surface with a dry cloth or glove.
Cleaning
➜ Wipe down the ID7xx-Base weighing terminal and accompanying weighing
platforms with a household glass or plastic cleaner.
Weighing platforms with ➜ Do not use cleaning solutions which could damage plastic seals and dia-
restricted breathing phragm.
➜ Never direct steam jet at diaphragm when cleaning.
➜ After cleaning with a steam jet, check to ensure that the measuring cells have
retained their restricted breathing property.
2 Basic functions
Switch off
➜ Press ON/OFF key.
The display goes out and the ID7xx-Base weighing terminal is in the standby
mode. The zero point and tare value remain saved.
2.3 Taring
2.3.1 Manual taring
1. Place empty container on scale.
2. Press TARE key.
The tare weight is saved and the weight display set to zero.
The display shows the NET symbol.
Notes
• When the weighing platform is relieved, the saved tare weight is displayed with a
negative sign.
• The weighing platform only saves one tare value.
Prerequisite
AUTOTARA ON must be set in the master mode, see section 4.4.
➜ Place empty container on scale.
The container weight is automatically saved and the weight display set to zero.
The display shows the NET symbol.
Note
When the weighing platform is relieved, the saved tare weight is cleared.
Correct entry ➜ Clear the entry character by character with the CLEAR key and repeat correctly.
Copy tare The ID7xx-Base has 999 tare memories for frequently used tare weights
constant programmed in the master mode.
1. Enter memory number: 1… 999.
2. Press TARE SPECIFICATION key.
The display shows the NET symbol and the net weight based on the recalled tare
weight.
2.4 Weighing
Weighing without taring
➜ Lay weighing sample on weighing platform.
Gross weight (total weight) is displayed.
Note
If a multi-range weighing platform is chosen, a display for the currently active range
appears above the scale symbol.
3 Additional functions
The assignment of the 6 function keys of the ID7xx-Base weighing terminal differs
depending on the weighing task. The current assignment is shown above the function
keys.
With the FUNCTION CHANGE key it is possible to switch over to other function key
assignments.
Independent of the application software, the ID7xx-Base has the following additional
functions:
If at least one dynamic switching point is configured in the master mode (see page
58), the second row of function keys is given the following assignment:
Application To evaluate test samples as OKAY, TOO LIGHT or TOO HEAVY, based on a target
CLASSIFYING weight and specified +/– tolerances.
Example: Target weight = 1.000 kg, tolerance = 1 %
TOO LIGHT
Weight below the tolerance
OKAY
Weight within the tolerance
TOO HEAVY
Weight above the tolerance
Application For determining the difference between the target and actual weight.
CHECKWEIGHING Example: Target weight = 1.000 kg, tolerance = 1 %
Correct entry ➜ With the CLEAR key the entry is corrected character by character.
Copy constants The ID7xx-Base weighing terminal has 999 DeltaTrac memories for frequently used
target values and tolerances, which are programmed in the master mode.
1. Enter number of DeltaTrac memory: 1 … 999.
2. Press DELT key.
Limits Minimum target value 10 Digit, can be adjusted in mastermode, see section 4.3
Maximum target value configured maximum load
Minimum tolerance 1 Digit
Maximum tolerance 10 % for the applications FILLING, CHECKWEIGHING
50 % for the application CLASSIFYING
Note
If the limits are not observed, a message appears in the display, e.g. MIN-DEL = ...,
for too small a target value.
Use If the specified set point values are exceeded or dropped below, digital outputs are
set, e.g. for controlling lamps, flaps, valves etc.
Dynamic set points can be set for each weighing procedure individually.
The set points are retained until they are overwritten with a new value or deleted.
Example
In production or shipping boxes are laid between individual layers in the transport
container. The weight of these boxes can be subtracted with this function.
1. Press SANDWICH-T key.
2. Place sandwich tare, e.g. box, on scale and confirm with ENTER.
The net weight is retained.
Display ID code
➜ Press ZERO-SET key and hold until IDENTCODE = ... appears in the display and
press again.
3.11 Identifications
The ID7xx-Base weighing terminal is equipped with 4 identification data memories
for storing identification data Code A … Code D.
The memories have a name, e.g. Article No., and a content which identifies the
current weighing, e.g. 1234567.
The memories are named in the master mode, and the names can be noted on the
keyboard. When the CODE keys are pressed, the name appears in the display.
Identification data Code A … Code D can be entered or recalled for each weighing
and are printed immediately.
Recall fixed text The ID7xx-Base weighing terminal is equipped with 999 memories for fixed texts
memory which can be programmed in the master mode and used as identifications.
1. Enter memory number: 1 ... 999.
2. Press a key CODE A … CODE D.
The saved fixed text is now assigned to the selected identification Code A …
Code D.
Other entry possibilities Identifications can also be entered with a barcode reader, see section 3.14, or with
an external keypad, see section 3.15.
Factory setting
• Manual triggering with the ENTER key.
• The content of the display is transferred or printed.
3.14.2 Read in a frequently used entry directly with the barcode reader
If your working procedure repeatedly requires the same entry, you can configure the
barcode reader in the master mode (see section 4.5.3) so that no additional keys
need to be pressed on the ID7xx-Base terminal for barcode entry.
External External
Function for ID7xx-Base Function for ID7xx-Base
keypad keypad
Note
The language of your external keyboard can be set in the master mode block LAYOUT
EXT. KEYBOARD, see page 37.
Conditions
• Interface CL 20mA-ID7 installed in passive operating mode (factory setting).
• AUTO-DIR setting selected in mastermode (see page 48).
• Weighing terminal is connected as second display with cable 00 504 511.
SERVICE
TERMINAL For system settings, such as entering the date and time or loading permanent texts,
see section 4.3.2.
SCALE To select one of the connected weighing platforms. For each selected weighing
platform the parameters are then set which concern the weight value, e. g. stability
detector, unit, etc., see section 4.4.
INTERFACES To select an interface. The communication parameters are then set for each interface,
see section 4.5.
SERVICE For configuring the weighing platform(s). On IDNet weighing platforms only for
METTLER TOLEDO service technicians.
← → ↑ END OK
Change to Change to next Exit level and Exit the Recall lower-
previous block within a return to master mode level block or
block within a level higher-level and return to confirm
level block normal mode selection
Example ➜ Press the END key to exit the master mode and return to the normal mode.
Example The upper 3 lines of the display show the following path for selecting the DeltaTrac
application FILLING:
FIX-TARE Save tare values protected against power failure to tare memories
LOAD FIX-TARE 1. Enter memory number of FIX-TARE NO.: 1 … 999.
2. Enter tare weight for the selected memory in the displayed unit.
3. To load additional fixed tare values, repeat the first two steps.
4. End entry: Confirm FIX-TARE NO. without entry with ENTER.
CLEAR ALL TARES Delete all tare memories.
FIXED TEXT Save texts protected against power failure to text memories
These texts can be assigned, for example as identifications, or also output during
printing.
LOAD FIXED TEXT 1. Enter memory number of FIXED TEXT NO.: 1 … 999.
2. Enter text for the selected memory: max. of 20 characters.
3. To load additional fixed texts, repeat the first two steps.
4. End entry: Confirm FIXED TEXT NO. without entry with ENTER.
CLEAR ALL TEXTS Delete all text memories.
Comment Fixed Text No. 20 is displayed during switch-on with a restart, see section 2.1.
PERSONAL CODE Load or delete code for entering the master mode
CODE Enter code with a maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters.
Comment If no code is entered, access to the master mode is unrestricted.
MASTER MODE START Select start position for entering the master mode
POS.
NORMAL Selection of the master mode blocks always begins with the TERMINAL block
(factory setting).
LAST POSITION When entering the master mode, the last block edited is displayed immediately.
Affected settings
Text length of identification data 18 characters
Text length for keys CODE A ... D max. 18 characters
Date/time dd/mm/yy, hh-mm-ss
Barcode print command P$#1EAN13
P$#2Code 39
P$#3EAN13
VIBRATION ADAPTER Adapt weighing platform to the vibration influences of the environment
AVERAGE CONDITIONS Factory setting.
EXTREME CONDITIONS The weighing platform operates more slowly, however is less sensitive,
e. g. suitable with building vibrations and vibrations at the weighing location.
IDEAL CONDITIONS The weighing platform operates very quickly, however is very sensitive,
e. g. suitable with very calm and stabile weighing location.
Select interface type ➜ Specify the interface type for the selected interface connection COM1 … COM6.
Possible • NOT ASSIGNED When the selected interface connection is not assigned.
interface types • GA46 For connection of the GA46/GA46-W printer. Data is exchanged
via the RS232-ID7 interface. The other setting possibilities are
described in the operating and installation instructions GA46.
This selection no longer appears when a GA46 printer is already
configured.
• BARCODE For connection of a barcode reader. Data is exchanged via the
RS232-ID7 interface. For other settings see 4.5.3.
• RS232 An RS232-ID7 interface must be installed on the selected
interface connection for this purpose. For other settings see
4.5.2.
• ALIBI MEMORY Only for COM2 … COM6. An Alibi Memory-ID7 must be install-
ed on the selected interface connection for this purpose. No
further settings are required in the master mode.
This selection no longer appears when an Alibi Memory-ID7 is
already configured.
• CL20mA Only for COM2 … COM6. A CL20mA-ID7 interface must be
installed on the interface connection for this purpose.
For other settings see 4.5.2.
• RS422 Only for COM5/COM6. An RS422-ID7 interface must be
installed on the interface connection for this purpose.
For other settings see 4.5.2.
• RS485 Only for COM5/COM6. An RS485-ID7 interface must be
installed on the interface connection for this purpose.
For other settings see 4.5.2.
• 4 I/O Only for COM5/COM6. A 4 I/O-ID7 interface with relay box
4-ID7 must be installed on the interface connection for this
purpose. For other settings see 4.5.4.
• RELAY BOX 8 Only for COM5/COM6. An RS485-ID7 interface with relay box
8-ID7 must be installed on the interface connection for this
purpose. For other settings see 4.5.4.
• ANALOG OUTPUT Only for COM5/COM6 with installed Analog Output-ID7
interface.
• ETHERNET Only for COM5/COM6 with installed Ethernet-ID7 interface.
• PROFIBUS-DP Only for COM2 ... COM6 with installed Profibus-DP-ID7 inter-
face.
• SCALE SICS For connecting a reference scale. For this purpose an RS232-
ID7 interface must be installed on the selected interface
connection and the reference scale must be capable of
processing at least the SICS Level 0 command set. This
selection no longer appears if a total of 3 scales are already
connected to the ID7xx-Base.
When SCALE SICS is selected, the following default settings are
set: SICS mode, 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity.
For additional settings, see 4.5.2.
• WLAN Only for COM2 ... COM6 with installed WLAN-ID7 interface.
4.5.1 Overview of the master mode blocks RS232, RS422, RS485, CL20mA
4.5.2 Settings in the master mode blocks RS232, RS422, RS485, CL20mA
DIALOG MODE For dialog between ID7xx-Base weighing terminal and computer.
For other settings see next section.
PRINT MODE To print weighing data, e. g. on a form printer.
For other settings see page 51.
DIALOG MODE Set dialog between ID7xx-Base weighing terminal and computer
MMR For information on dialog mode with the MMR command set, see section 5.1.
All parameters are shown on a display page and can be set there; for function key
assignment, see page 49.
HANDSHAKE Possible settings:
• NO HANDSHAKE
• CL HANDSHAKE – for additional information on the CL handshake, see page 50.
• XON-XOFF PROTOCOL.
AUTOMATIC This block does not appear with the RS485-ID7 interface.
CONTINUOUS Possible settings:
TRANSMISSION • NO AUTO TRANSMISSION.
• AUTO SIR – after each measuring cycle a stabilized or dynamic weight is
transmitted.
• AUTO DIR – weight values are transmitted as with AUTO SIR and additionally, the
special characters in the display are transmitted for a second display.
Fixed communications parameters: 9600 baud, 7 data bits, 2 stop bits,
parity even
• AUTO SR – after each weight change which is greater than the set value, a
motionless weight value and then a dynamic weight value are sent
TRANSFER STRING This block does not appear with the RS485-ID7 interface.
Possible settings:
• STANDARD – gross, net, tare
• OPTION 082/083 – gross, net, tare in GNT form, see operating instructions,
Option 082.
• USER-DEFINED – enter numbers of the application blocks which are to be
transmitted or printed out.
STRING FRAMING Possible settings:
• ---<CR><LF> (Factory setting)
• <STX>---<ETX>
• BLOCK CHECK CHAR
• ---<CR>
SICS Dialog mode with Standard Interface Command Set (SICS), see section 6.3.
STANDARD Standard setting: no handshake, no auto transmission.
HANDSHAKE Possible settings as MMR, see above.
AUTOREPEAT Possible settings as MMR, see above.
AUTO-DIR not possible with SICS.
DIALOG MODE Set dialog between ID7xx-Base weighing terminal and computer
TOLEDO CONTINUOUS For the continuous transmission of net and tare values to METTLER TOLEDO
devices, e. g. to a second display. For a description, see section 5.2.
This block does not appear with the RS485-ID7 interface.
CHECKSUM ON Checksum byte active, factory setting
CHECKSUM OFF Checksum byte inactive, the transfer format is shortened by 1 character.
TOLEDO SHORT For the continuous transmission of net values to METTLER TOLEDO devices, e. g. to
CONTINUOUS a second display. For a description, see section 5.2.
This block does not appear with the RS485-ID7 interface.
CHECKSUM ON Checksum byte active, factory setting
CHECKSUM OFF Checksum byte inactive, the transfer format is shortened by 1 character.
PE SEND CONTINUOUS For connecting a PE balance as a reference balance, only with ID7 Count and
Interface CL20mA-ID7.
Function keys With the master mode blocks COMMUNICATION and STRING FRAMING the function
keys are assigned as follows:
CL handshake
With the CL handshake 3 types of interface control are possible:
Handshake in receiving direction, in transmitting direction and in both directions.
After switch-on and after each interruption, the ID7xx-Base attempts to establish the
handshake in both directions.
CL handshake in This type of CL handshake is suitable for data transmission from the ID7xx-Base to
receiving direction the computer.
1. The ID7xx-Base transmits SYN after switch-on.
2. The computer transmits the character ACK after switch-on or after receiving SYN.
3. ID7xx-Base then sends the response to a command or to a key actuation after each
ACK.
CL handshake in This type of CL handshake is suitable for data transmission from the computer to the
transmission direction ID7xx-Base.
1. The ID7xx-Base transmits SYN after switch-on.
2. The computer transmits the character SYN after switch-on or after receiving SYN.
3. ID7xx-Base acknowledges the receipt of SYN again with SYN and signals its
readiness to receive with ACK.
4. Then the computer can transmit a command after each ACK.
REPORT TYPE Assignment of one of two possible printout formats to the configured printer. Possible
settings:
• REPORT TYPE A e.g. for barcode printer
• REPORT TYPE B e.g. for A4 printer
CONFIGURATION Configuration of the printouts assigned to the individual keys.
PRINTOUTS For each offered key, the current configuration can be printed out with the key
sequence CHANGE CONFIGURATION, Fu (possibly several times) and PRINT.
TRANSFER KEY Configuration options:
CODE A KEY • DELETE ALL All blocks of the data string are deleted
• DEFAULT SETTING Key-specific, if existent
...
• CHANGE CONFIGURATION See next section
CODE D KEY
• PAPER FEED Adjustment range: 0 ... 9 lines
DYNAMIC KEY
• REPORT ON/OFF Switch key printout on/off
Pac keys
AUTOMATIC PRINTOUT Switch automatic printout for transfer key on/off.
When AUTO PRINTOUT ON is selected, a printout for the transfer key is automatically
created for each weight change > x digits.
Possible settings: 1 ... 255 digits (factory setting: 10 digits)
Change configuration
Function keys The function keys are assigned in CHANGE CONFIGURATION as follows:
EDIT mode
Function keys The following function keys are available in the EDIT mode:
Display page The setting of the parameters of an entry appears in a clear layout on a display page
(example):
STYLE parameter STYLE determines in which format the designation and content of the application
block are printed; adjustment possibilities:
TYPE STYLE
TEXT Left-justified
Centred
Right-justified
CRLF parameter Force line feed; the CRLF parameter is only available for:
• Text, left-justified
FILL parameter Show content with leading blank spaces up to maximum available length; the FILL
parameter is only available for:
PAD parameter Show designation and content separated with x blank spaces
Possible settings: 0 ... 63 extra blank spaces.
The PAD parameter is only available for:
DATA/
TYPE ENTRY
FIELD
Entry of To enter data or select database fields, the EDIT mode must be active.
DATA parameter 1. Press Fu key, repeat if necessary until the assignment of the F5 key changes to
EDIT.
2. Press the EDIT key; an input mask appears.
3. Enter data in the format and with the keys offered.
4. Complete entry with ENTER.
SETPOINT MODE ON – After SETPOINT MODE ON is selected, the following input mask appears
defining set points (Example):
b) Application block
Weight value to which the set point refers. All application blocks with a valid weight
unit (kg, g, lb, oz, ozt, dwt, pc) are possible.
Factory setting: Application block 012, net weight
c) Scale
W1 ... W3 or ALL for all scales
5 Interface description
Command format
when transmitting Identification _ Weight value _ Unit Framing
weight formats
Character 1 … 8 digits, 1…3 Definable in
sequence for number of digits characters, master mode,
specification of variable number of factory setting:
command characters CRLF
(1 … 4 variable
characters)
Response format
when transmitting Identification _ Weight value _ Unit Framing
weight formats
Character 10 digits, right- 3 characters, definable in
sequence for justified, left-justified, master mode,
specification of filled out with filled out with factory setting:
response blank spaces blank spaces CRLF
(2 … 3
characters)
Data formats • The following symbols are used in the following command description:
Xfjhiu!wbmvf 10 characters with sign and decimal point, right-justified
(with preceding blank spaces)
Voju 3 characters, left-justified (with following blank spaces)
Ufyu`o maximum of n characters, left-justified
• The string framing is mandatory, however it is not contained in the following
command description!
• Enter commands as ASCII characters. The following ASCII characters are available:
20 hex/32 deci … 7F hex/127 deci, see section 9.1.
BUS SLAVE In the BUS SLAVE operating mode each command and each response begins with a
operating mode code for the terminal address.
(RS485) Terminal address 1 … 9 Code "1" … "9" (31H … 39H)
Terminal address 10 … 31 Code "a" … "v" (61H … 76H)
T Tare 63
Set zero
Command {Z} Set gross weight display to zero after weighing platform stabilization,
effect as when ZERO-SET key is pressed.
Comments • Setting to zero is not possible when the weighing platform stabilizes in the zero-
set range.
• With some weighing platform types setting to zero deletes a saved tare weight.
This is indicated with the message TA, see section 5.1.4.
Tare
Comments • Taring is only possible when the weighing platform stabilizes within the tare
range.
• The tare weight is always transmitted in the first weight unit.
• Each taring command overwrites the content of the tare memory with the new tare
weight.
• Taring with an unloaded weighing platform deletes the tare memory. On some
weighing platform types a zero set is carried out in the unloaded state. This is
displayed with the message ZA, see section 5.1.4.
• On not certified weighing systems the tare weight is automatically rounded to the
current increment.
• On certified weighing systems: Tare range for MultiRange only in first increment
range.
Command {D[Y|_|Ubshfu!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju|_|Upmfsbodf|_|%}
Specify DeltaTrac target value
{D[Y} Delete DeltaTrac target value
Command {S[I[R} Transmit stabilized or dynamic weight values after each measuring
cycle independent of weighing platform stabilization.
{S[R} Transmit the next stabilized weight value after a weight change (e. g.
different item) and one dynamic and the next stabilized weight value
after each deflection > 30 d.
{S[R|_|Efgmfdujpo!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju}
Transmit the next stabilized weight value and, depending on the
specified deflection, a dynamic weight value after a weight change
greater than the specified deflection value.
Comment Stop command with {S}, {S[I} command or by interrupting the interface
Command {S[X} Transmit a data record with stabilized weight values after weighing
platform stabilization.
Effect as if ENTER key is pressed.
{S[X[I} Transmit a data record with stabilized or dynamic weight values
independent of weighing platform stabilization.
{S[X[I[R} Transmit data records with stabilized or dynamic weight values
repeatedly independent of weighing platform stabilization.
Response {S[X[_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|… }
{S[X[_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl |
{S[X[_[_|A|Op/|_|Ebub!sfdpse|
Data record with stabilized weight values transmitted
{S[X[D|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|… }
{S[X[_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl |
{S[X[_[_|A|Op/|_|Ebub!sfdpse|
Data record with dynamic weight values transmitted
Write to display
Comments • Character stock: ASCII characters 20 hex/32 deci … 7F hex/127 deci, see
section 9.1.
• Watch capitalization.
Comments • Character stock: ASCII characters 20 hex/32 deci … 7F hex/127 deci, see
section 9.1.
• Text is printed in last selected type size.
• Watch capitalization.
Comments • Character stock: ASCII characters 20 hex/32 deci … 7F hex/127 deci, see
section 9.1.
• With Code 39, 3 barcodes can be printed next to each other.
Separating characters: $$ or HT (ASCII character 09 hex/9 deci).
Arrangement of barcodes: Barcode 2, Barcode 1, Barcode 3.
Acoustic signal
Identification
Response {I[D[7|_|Qsphsbn!ovncfs!pg!Qbd}
Status: Each output is assigned a value. The total of the values of those
outputs which are to be closed is indicated as the "Status".
Digital output 1 1
Digital output 2 2
Digital output 3 4
Digital output 4 8
Digital output 5 16
Digital output 6 32
Digital output 7 64
Digital output 8 128
All outputs open 0
All outputs closed 255
Time: 1 ... 99999 ms
Comments • Max. 5 statuses "Status" and 4 intervals "Time" are possible. After sequence has
been run, digital outputs freeze in last status "Status".
• A break in the port has no effect on the outputs.
• If terminal receives a new W command before time sequence has been run,
ongoing sequence will be aborted immediately.
• If limits for "Status" and "Time" are not adhered to, error message EL appears on
4 I/O-ID7 interface or 8-ID7 relay box.
Output format Weight values are always transmitted in the following format:
Command Function
C Clear tare
P Print or transmit transfer string
T Tare
Z Set zero
Data formats • The following symbols are used in the command description:
Xfjhiu!wbmvf 10 numbers with sign and decimal point, right-justified
(with preceding blank spaces)
Voju 3 characters, left-justified (with following blank spaces)
"Ufyu`o" maximum of n characters, left-justified
• The string framing is mandatory, however it is not listed in the following command
description!
• Enter commands as upper-case letters.
• Text to be entered must always be placed in inverted commas.
Level 0
I0 Transmit list of all available SICS commands 74
I1 Transmit SICS level and SICS versions 74
I2 Transmit scale data (terminal, platform) 74
I3 Transmit scale software version (program number) 75
I4 Transmit serial number 75
S, SI, SIR Transmit display contents 75
Z Set to zero 76
@ Reset 76
Level 1
D Write display 76
DW Weight display 76
K Keyboard monitoring 77
SR Transmit stable weight values repeatedly depending on a weight change 79
T Taring 79
TI Tare immediately 80
TA Specify tare weight 80
TAC Delete tare weight 81
Level 2
SX, SXI, SXIR Transmit data record 81
R0, R1 Switch keyboard on or off 82
U Change over to different weight unit 82
DS Acoustic signal 82
Level 3
AR Read application block 82
AW Write application block 83
DY Specify DeltaTrack target value 83
P Print text or barcode 84
W Actuating digital outputs 85
Response {I[0|_|B}
{I[0|_|0|_|"J1"}
{I[0|_|0|_|"J2"}
...
{I[0|_|1|_|"E"}
...
{I[0|_|2|_|"TY"}
...
{I[0|_|3|_|"BS"}
...
{I[0|_|A}
Response {I[1|_|A|_|"x1"|_|"x2"|_|"x3"|_|"x4"|_|"x5"}
x1 = 0123 Scale with SICS levels 0, 1, 2 and 3
x2 Version or implemented SICS0 commands
x3 Version or implemented SICS1 commands
x4 Version or implemented SICS2 commands
x5 Version or implemented SICS3 commands
{I[1|_|I} Command understood, cannot be executed at this time
Comments • On the SICS level only fully implemented levels are executed.
• With the SICS version all levels are specified.
Command {I[2} Transmit data from weighing terminal and weighing platform(s)
Response {I[2|_|A|_|"ufyu"}
Example {I[2|_|A|_|"JE8.Dpvou!J[16!26-111!lh!J[21!43-111!lh"}
Command {I[3} Transmit software version from weighing terminal and weighing
platform(s)
Response {I[3|_|A|_|"ufyu"}
Example {I[3|_|A|_|"JQ84.1.1311J!J[16.1.1412!J[21.1.1332"}
Response {I[4|_|A|_|"ufyu"}
Example {I[4|_|A|_|"2345678"}
Comment The response to I4 appears automatically following switch-on and after the Reset
command (@).
Command {S} Transmit a stable weight value when the weighing platform is at a
standstill.
{S[I} Transmit a stable or a dynamic weight value, regardless of whether the
weighing platform is at a standstill.
{S[I[R} Transmit a stable or a dynamic weight value after each measuring
cycle, regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill.
Comment Stop {S[I[R} command with {S}, {S[I}, {S[R}, @ command or disconnect
port.
Set to zero
Command {Z} Set gross weight display to zero after weighing platform comes to a
standstill, effect as when ZERO-SET key is pressed
Comment Can only be set to zero when the weighing platform comes to a standstill in the
zero-set range.
Reset
Command {@} Reset weighing terminal to the state maintained after Power On
Write display
Response {D|_|A} Display written; the complete text appears left-justified in the
display, marked with a symbol, e.g. with *
{D|_|A} Display written; the end of the text appears left-justified in the
display with the beginning cut off, marked with a symbol, e.g.
with *
{D|_|I} Command cannot be executed
{D|_|L} Command understood, parameters defective
Comment A symbol in the display, e.g. *, indicates that an invalid weight value is displayed.
Weight display
Command {D[W} Switch over main display into the weight mode
Response {D[W|_|A} The main display shows the current weight value
{D[W|_|I} Command understood, but cannot be executed
Keyboard monitoring
Command {K[_[1} When a key is pressed, execute the function, but do not transmit
anything (factory setting)
{K[_[1} When a key is pressed, do not execute the function and do not
transmit anything
{K[_[3} When a key is pressed, do not execute the function, but transmit the
key code {K[_[C[_[x} or, when the key is pressed longer, transmit
{K[_[R[_[x} and {K[_[C[_[x}
{K[_[4} When a key is pressed, execute the function and transmit the function
code {K[_[A[_[x}
If the function cannot be executed immediately, the function code for
the start of the function {K[_[B[_[x} or {K[_[A[_[x} for the end
of the function is transmitted.
Key codes
{K[_[R[_[x} Key x was pressed briefly and released again immediately
{K[_[C[_[x} Key x was pressed for approx. 2 sec.
Comments • The factory setting is active after switch-on, after the Reset command and after
exiting the master mode.
• Only one K command is ever active at one time.
Command {S[R|_|Fydvstjpo!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju}
After a weight change greater than the specified excursion weight,
transmit alternately the next stable weight value and a dynamic weight
value depending on the specified excursion.
{S[R|} If no excursion weight is entered, the weight change must be at least
12.5 % of the last stable weight value, however at least 30 d.
Comment Stop command with command {S}, {S[I}, {S[I[R}, @ or disconnect the port.
Taring
Comments • Each taring command overwrites the contents of the tare memory with the new
tare weight.
• Taring with unloaded weighing platform clears the tare memory. On some
weighing platform models, setting to zero is carried out in the unloaded state.
• On non-certified weighing systems the tare weight is automatically rounded off to
the current increment.
• On certified weighing systems: Tare range with MultiRange only in first increment
range.
Tare immediately
Response {T[I|_|S|_|Ubsf!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju}
Weighing platform tared, stable tare value
{T[I|_|D|_|Ubsf!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju}
Weighing platform tared, dynamic tare value
{T[I|_|I} Taring not carried out
{T[I|_|L} Command cannot be executed
{T[I|_|-} Command cannot be executed: Tare range dropped below
{T[I|_|+} Command cannot be executed: Tare range exceeded
Comments • Each taring command overwrites the contents of the tare memory with the new
tare weight.
• Following a dynamic tare value, a stable weight value can be specified.
However, this value is not exact.
Command {T[A|_|Ubsf!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju}
Specify tare weight:
The contents of the tare memory are overwritten with the specified tare
weight and the net weight is displayed.
Effect as when the key sequence TARE ENTRY, 0 ... 9, ENTER is
pressed.
Response {T[A|_|A|_|Ubsf!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju}
Weighing platform tared with the specified value
{T[A|_|I} Command not carried out
{T[A|_|L} Command understood, parameters defective
{T|_|-} Command cannot be executed: Tare range dropped below
{T|_|+} Command cannot be executed: Tare range exceeded
Comments • The contents of the tare memory are overwritten with the specified tare value.
• On non-certified weighing systems the tare weight is automatically rounded off to
the current increment.
• On certified weighing systems: Tare range with MultiRange only in first increment
range.
Command {S[X} After the weighing platform comes to a standstill, transmit a data
record with stable weight values.
Effect as when ENTER key is pressed.
{S[X[I} Transmit a data record with stable or dynamic weight values,
regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill.
{S[X[I[R} Repeatedly transmit a data record with stable or dynamic weight
values, regardless of whether the weighing platform is at a standstill.
Response {S[X|_|S|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|… }
{S[X[ _|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl |
{S[X [_[_|A|Op/|_|Ebub!sfdpse|
Data record with stable weight values transmitted
{S[X|_|D|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|_|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl|… }
{S[X[ _|_|Bqqmjdbujpo!cmpdl |
{S[X [_[_|A|Op/|_|Ebub!sfdpse|
Data record with dynamic weight values transmitted
Acoustic signal
Comments • The transmitted information is dependent on the application block, see chapter 6.
• The number of the application block must be entered as a three-place number
with preceding zeros.
Comments • The information to be entered is dependent on the target block, see chapter 6.
• Deleting and resetting have the same effect.
Command {D[Y|_|Ubshfu!xfjhiu!)xfjhiu!wbmvf*|_|Voju|_|Upmfsbodf|_|%}
Specify DeltaTrac target value
{D[Y} Delete DeltaTrac target value
Comments • Character stock: ASCII character 20 hex/32 dec ... 7F hex/127 dec, see section 9.1.
• Printing is carried out in the font size last selected.
• Watch uppercase and lowercase letters.
Status: Each output is assigned a value. The total of the values of those
outputs which are to be closed is indicated as the "Status".
Digital output 1 1
Digital output 2 2
Digital output 3 4
Digital output 4 8
Digital output 5 16
Digital output 6 32
Digital output 7 64
Digital output 8 128
All outputs open 0
All outputs closed 255
Time: 1 ... 99999 ms
Comments • Max. 5 statuses "Status" and 4 intervals "Time" are possible. After sequence has
been run, digital outputs freeze in last status "Status".
• A break in the port has no effect on the outputs.
• If terminal receives a new W command before time sequence has been run,
ongoing sequence will be aborted immediately.
• If the limits for "Status" and "Time" are not adhered to when operating the
interface types 4 I/O or relay box 8, the fault message EL appears.
6 Application blocks
Note
If an application block is not in use, the weighing terminal transmits the corresponding
number of blank spaces in place of the data.
For example, when Tare Memory 1 is not in use, the weighing terminal transmits the
following response:
{A[B|_|_[_[_[_[_[_[_[_[_[_|_|_[_[_} (MMR) resp.
{A[W|_|A|_|_[_[_[_[_[_[_[_[_[_|_|_[_[_} (SICS)
Notes
• Only those application blocks can be written to for which the corresponding AW
command is listed in the following description.
• An application block can consist of one or more sub-blocks, and the numbering of
the sub-blocks begins with 1.
• The sub-blocks of an application block can each contain a maximum of
20 characters.
• The sub-blocks are separated with $$ or HT (ASCII character 09 hex/9 deci):
{A[W|No.|_|Tvc.cmpdl!2|$[$|Tvc.cmpdl!3|$[$|…|Tvc.cmpdl!o}(MMR) resp.
{A[W|_|No.|_|Tvc.cmpdl!2|$[$|Tvc.cmpdl!3|$[$|…|Tvc.cmpdl!o} (SICS)
• Extensive application blocks are displayed so that each sub-block begins in a new
line.
• To write to individual sub-blocks, enter the corresponding number of $ characters.
If only sub-block 1 is written to, the $ characters are eliminated,
e. g. sub-block 3 written to: {A[W|No.|_|$[$|$[$|Tvc.cmpdl!4}(MMR) resp.
{A[W|_|No.|_|$[$|$[$|Tvc.cmpdl!4}(SICS).
6.1.4 Read and write application blocks with the SICS command set
In the following description, the application blocks are shown in the syntax for the
MMR command set. When used with the SICS command set, please observe the
following SICS conventions, also see sections 6.1.1 to 6.1.3 :
• A blank space must be entered between AR or AW and the application block
number: E. g. {A[R|_| } Op/
• The command identification is repeated in the response and a blank space and the
character A added:
{A[R|_|A|_| } application block transmitted and
Jogpsnbujpo
Response: {A[W|_|A}}
7 What to do if …?
Terminal
Display • Active, brightly lit green VFD dot matrix display, with graphics capabilities,
40 x 170 pixels, display field 135 x 46 mm
• BIG WEIGHT DISPLAY with 35 mm high characters
• Cover of scratch-resistant, hardened, antireflection glass
Keypad • Tactile-touch membrane keypad with acoustic acknowledgement
• Scratch-resistant marking, 3-color
• 4 keys A to D for identification data, 6 function keys with function change and info
key, 4 scale function keys, numerical keypad
• Alphanumeric input possible with function keys
Housing • All nickel chromium steel DIN X5 CrNi 1810
• Weight: net 3.5 kg; gross 5 kg
Protection type • Dust and water-tight as per IP68
(IEC 529, DIN 40050) • Resistant to high-pressure and steam jet cleaning as per IPX9K
Power supply • 100 V – 240 V, +10/–15 %; 50/60 Hz
• Power cable with open lead ends, length approx. 2.5 m
• Power consumption approx. 70 VA
Ambient conditions • Hazardous area Zone 2: Device Category II 3 G EEx nAL [L] IIC T4
as per EN 60950, • Hazardous area Zone 22: Device Category II 3 D T+70°C
EN 50021, EN 50281
• Pollution degree 2
and IEC 79-15
• Overvoltage category II
• Maximum operating elevation in m above sea level: 2000 m
Ambient temperature • Operation: –10 – +40 °C for weighing platforms of certification class III
0 – +40 °C for weighing platforms of certification class II
• Storage: –25 °C – +60 °C
Relative humidity 20 – 80 %, non-condensing
Weighing platform Only weighing platforms approved for Ex Zone 2 and 22 may be connected.
connection • 1 IDNet connection standard for METTLER TOLEDO weighing platforms of the
series K and analog scales with AWU 3/6
• 2 additional connections possible (IDNet-ID7 or Analog Scale-ID7)
Terminal
Interface connection 1 RS232 connection standard, maximum of 5 additional interface connections possible
Only peripheral devices for which it is ensured that no voltages higher than 60 V AC
and 75 V AC are fed into the ID7xx-Base may be connected to the interface
connections.
Observe maximum permissible total capacitance and total inductance of all
devices connected to 5 V, see last line of this table.
Keyboard connection Standard connection for external MFII keyboard
Observe maximum permissible total capacitance and total inductance of all
devices connected to 5 V, see last line of this table.
External loading of all Output voltage 5 V max. 300 mA, energy-limited
output voltages on Output voltage 12 V max. 200 mA
ID7xx-Base Output voltage 24 V max. 100 mA
Maximum total Maximum connected values of all external devices including cables that will be
connected loads connected to 5 V
• Total capacitance parallel on 5 V max. 200 µF
• Total inductance in series on 5 V max. 60 µH
• Total voltage input on 5 V max. 300 mA
Weighing functions
Weighing functions
Interface RS232-ID7
Interface type Voltage interface as per EIA RS232C/DIN 66020 (CCITT V.24/V.28)
Control signals • Signal level 0 (for RL > 3 kΩ): –3 V – –25 V (low level)
DTR, DSR
• Signal level 1 (for RL > 3 kΩ): +3 V – +25 V (high level)
Data lines • Signal level 0 (for RL > 3 kΩ): +3 V – +25 V (high level)
TXD, RXD
• Signal level 1 (for RL > 3 kΩ): –3 V – –25 V (low level)
Dimensions
Dimensions in mm
8.2 Accessories
9 Appendix
9.1 ASCII table
hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII hex deci ASCII
US US US US US
00 0 NUL 34 52 4 68 104 h 9C 156 £ D0 208 µ
01 1 SOH 35 53 5 69 105 i 9D 157 ¥ D1 209 ¶
02 2 STX 36 54 6 6A 106 j 9E 158 ë D2 210 ¸
03 3 ETX 37 55 7 6B 107 k 9F 159 ƒ D3 211 ¸
04 4 EOT 38 56 8 6C 108 l A0 160 á D4 212 ¹
05 5 ENQ 39 57 9 6D 109 m A1 161 í D5 213 º
06 6 ACK 3A 58 : 6E 110 n A2 162 ó D6 214 »
07 7 BEL 3B 59 ; 6F 111 o A3 163 ú D7 215 ¼
08 8 BS 3C 60 < 70 112 p A4 164 ñ D8 216 ½
09 9 HT 3D 61 = 71 113 q A5 165 Ñ D9 217 ¾
0A 10 LF 3E 62 > 72 114 r A6 166 DA 218 ¿
0B 11 VT 3F 63 ? 73 115 s A7 167 DB 219 À
0C 12 FF 40 64 @ 74 116 t A8 168 ¿ DC 220 Á
0D 13 CR 41 65 A 75 117 u A9 169 DD 221 Â
0E 14 SO 42 66 B 76 118 v AA 170 DE 222 Ã
0F 15 SI 43 67 C 77 119 w AB 171 ½ DF 223 Ä
10 16 DLE 44 68 D 78 120 x AC 172 ¼ E0 224 Å
11 17 DC1 45 69 E 79 121 y AD 173 ¡ E1 225 Æ
12 18 DC2 46 70 F 7A 122 z AE 174 « E2 226 Ç
13 19 DC3 47 71 G 7B 123 { AF 175 » E3 227 ·
14 20 DC4 48 72 H 7C 124 | B0 176 E4 228 É
15 21 NAK 49 73 I 7D 125 } B1 177 E5 229 Ê
16 22 SYN 4A 74 J 7E 126 ~ B2 178 E6 230 Ë
17 23 ETB 4B 75 K 7F 127 B3 179 E7 231 Ì
18 24 CAN 4C 76 L 80 128 reserved B4 180 E8 232 Í
19 25 EM 4D 77 M 81 129 ü B5 181 E9 233 Î
1A 26 SUB 4E 78 N 82 130 é B6 182 EA 234 Ï
1B 27 ESC 4F 79 O 83 131 â B7 183 EB 235 Ð
1C 28 FS 50 80 P 84 132 ä B8 184 EC 236 Ñ
1D 29 GS 51 81 Q 85 133 à B9 185 ED 237 Ò
1E 30 RS 52 82 R 86 134 å BA 186 EE 238 Ó
1F 31 US 53 83 S 87 135 ç BB 187 EF 239 Ô
20 32 SP 54 84 T 88 136 ê BC 188 ¡ F0 240 Õ
21 33 ! 55 85 U 89 137 ë BD 189 ¢ F1 241 Ö
22 34 " 56 86 V 8A 138 è BE 190 £ F2 242 ×
23 35 # 57 87 W 8B 139 ï BF 191 ¤ F3 243 Ø
24 36 $ 58 88 X 8C 140 î C0 192 ¥ F4 244 Ù
25 37 % 59 89 Y 8D 141 ì C1 193 ¦ F5 245 Ú
26 38 & 5A 90 Z 8E 142 Ä C2 194 § F6 246 Û
27 39 ´ 5B 91 [ 8F 143 Å C3 195 ¨ F7 247 Ü
28 40 ( 5C 92 \ 90 144 É C4 196 © F8 248 Ý
29 41 ) 5D 93 ] 91 145 æ C5 197 ª F9 249 Þ
2A 42 * 5E 94 ^ 92 146 Æ C6 198 « FA 250 ß
2B 43 + 5F 95 _ 93 147 ô C7 199 ¬ FB 251 à
2C 44 , 60 96 ‘ 94 148 ö C8 200 FC 252 á
2D 45 - 61 97 a 95 149 ò C9 201 ® FD 253 â
2E 46 . 62 98 b 96 150 û CA 202 ¯ FE 254 .
2F 47 / 63 99 c 97 151 ù CB 203 ° FF 255
30 48 0 64 100 d 98 152 ÿ CC 204 ±
31 49 1 65 101 e 99 153 Ö CD 205 ²
32 50 2 66 102 f 9A 154 Ü CE 206 ³
33 51 3 67 103 g 9B 155 ¢ CF 207 ´
Control tests
10 Index
Subject to technical changes © Mettler-Toledo (Albstadt) GmbH 04/10 Printed in Germany 22004903C