Mettler Toledo IND570 Guide d'installation

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Guide d'installation
Installation Manual
IND570
Weighing Terminal
IND570 Weighing Terminal
Essential Services for Dependable Performance of Your IND570 Weighing Terminal
Congratulations on choosing the quality and precision of METTLER TOLEDO. Proper use of your
new equipment according to this Manual and regular calibration and maintenance by our factory-
trained service team ensures dependable and accurate operation, protecting your investment.
Contact us about a service agreement tailored to your needs and budget. Further information is
available at www.mt.com/service.
There are several important ways to ensure you maximize the performance of your investment:
1.
Register your product
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2.
Contact METTLER TOLEDO for service
: The value of a measurement is proportional to its
accuracy – an out of specification scale can diminish quality, reduce profits and increase
liability. Timely service from METTLER TOLEDO will ensure accuracy and optimize uptime and
equipment life.
a.
Installation, Configuration, Integration and Training
: Our service representatives are factory-
trained, weighing equipment experts. We make certain that your weighing equipment is
ready for production in a cost effective and timely fashion and that personnel are trained for
success.
b.
Initial Calibration Documentation
: The installation environment and application requirements
are unique for every industrial scale so performance must be tested and certified. Our
calibration services and certificates document accuracy to ensure production quality and
provide a quality system record of performance.
c.
Periodic Calibration Maintenance
: A Calibration Service Agreement provides on-going
confidence in your weighing process and documentation of compliance with requirements.
We offer a variety of service plans that are scheduled to meet your needs and designed to
fit your budget.
d.
GWP
®
Verification
: A risk-based approach for managing weighing equipment allows for
control and improvement of the entire measuring process, which ensures reproducible
product quality and minimizes process costs. GWP (Good Weighing Practice), the science-
based standard for efficient
life-cycle management of weighing equipment
, gives clear
answers about how to specify, calibrate and ensure accuracy of weighing equipment,
independent of make or brand.
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FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and the Radio Interference Requirements of the
Canadian Department of Communications. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her expense.
Declaration of Conformity may be found at
http://glo.mt.com/us/en/home/search/compliance.html/compliance/.
Statement Regarding Harmful Substances
We do not make direct use of harmful materials such as asbestos, radioactive substances or
arsenic compounds. However, we purchase components from third party suppliers, which may
contain some of these substances in very small quantities.
Safety Warnings and Cautions
READ this manual BEFORE operating or servicing this equipment. FOLLOW these instructions carefully.
SAVE this manual for future reference.
WARNING
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD CONNECT THE TERMINAL TO PROPERLY GROUNDED
OUTLET ONLY. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG.
WARNING
WHEN THIS EQUIPMENT IS INCLUDED AS A COMPONENT PART OF A SYSTEM, THE RESULTING DESIGN MUST BE
REVIEWED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WHO ARE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF ALL
COMPONENTS IN THE SYSTEM AND THE POTENTIAL HAZARDS INVOLVED. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS
PRECAUTION COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
NOT ALL VERSION OF THE IND570 ARE APPROVED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS (EXPLOSIVE) AREAS. REFER TO THE
PRODUCT DATA LABEL TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE TERMINAL IS APPROVED FOR USE IN AREAS CLASSED AS
HAZARDOUS DUE TO COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE. TERMINALS THAT ARE NOT SO LABELED BY
THE FACTORY FOR DIVISION 2 OR EUROPEAN CATEGORY 3 MUST NOT BE INSTALLED IN DIVISION 2 OR ZONE
2/22 ENVIRONMENTS.
WARNING
DO NOT INSTALL, DISCONNECT OR PERFORM ANY SERVICE ON THIS EQUIPMENT BEFORE POWER HAS BEEN
SWITCHED OFF AND THE AREA HAS BEEN SECURED AS NON-HAZARDOUS BY PERSONNEL AUTHORIZED TO DO SO
BY THE RESPONSIBLE PERSON ON-SITE.
WARNING
ONLY THE COMPONENTS SPECIFIED ON THE IND570 DOCUMENTATION CAN BE USED IN THIS TERMINAL. ALL
EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DETAILED IN THE
INSTALLATION MANUAL. INCORRECT OR SUBSTITUTE COMPONENTS AND/OR DEVIATION FROM THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAN IMPAIR THE SAFETY OF THE TERMINAL AND COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO SERVICE THE TERMINAL. EXERCISE CARE WHEN MAKING CHECKS,
TESTS AND ADJUSTMENTS THAT MUST BE MADE WITH POWER ON. FAILING TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS
CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
THE INTERNAL DISCRETE I/O RELAY OPTIONS MUST NOT BE USED IN AREAS CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS
BECAUSE OF COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS WARNING COULD
RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
CAUTION
BEFORE CONNECTING/DISCONNECTING ANY INTERNAL ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS OR INTERCONNECTING
WIRING BETWEEN ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ALWAYS REMOVE POWER AND WAIT AT LEAST THIRTY (30)
SECONDS BEFORE ANY CONNECTIONS OR DISCONNECTIONS ARE MADE. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE
PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE TO OR DESTRUCTION OF THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR BODILY HARM.
Warnings and Cautions
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED WITH AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES
ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
NOTICE
THE HARSH TERMINAL MUST BE INSTALLED NEAR AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET (WITHIN THE LENGTH OF THE INTEGRAL LINE CORD)
AND THE OUTLET MUST BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
NOTICE
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES.
Additional Warnings and Cautions for Version IND570xx
WARNING
KEEP THE TERMINAL AWAY FROM PROCESSES THAT GENERATE HIGH CHARGING POTENTIAL SUCH AS
ELECTROSTATIC COATING, RAPID TRANSFER OF NON-CONDUCTIVE MATERIALS, RAPID AIR JETS, AND HIGH
PRESSURE AEROSOLS.
WARNING
AVOID ELECTROSTATIC CHARGING DURING OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE.
WARNING
DO NOT USE DRY CLOTH TO CLEAN THE WEIGHING TERMINAL. ALWAYS USE A DAMP CLOTH TO CLEAN THE
TERMINAL GENTLY.
WARNING
USE THE WEIGHING TERMINAL ONLY WHEN ELECTROSTATIC PROCESSES LEADING TO PROPAGATION BRUSH
DISCHARGE IS IMPOSSIBLE.
WARNING
OPERATION IS ONLY PERMITTED WHEN OPERATIONAL AND PROCESS-RELATED ELECTROSTATIC CHARGES ARE
NOT PRESENT.
WARNING
WEAR SUITABLE CLOTHING. AVOID NYLON, POLYESTER OR OTHER SYNTHETIC MATERIALS THAT GENERATE AND
HOLD CHARGE. USE CONDUCTIVE FOOTWEAR AND FLOORING.
WARNING
AVOID PLASTIC COVERS OVER THE TERMINAL.
WARNING
THE USB INTERFACE IS NOT CERTIFIED FOR USE IN DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 HAZARDOUS AREAS. USE ONLY IN
SAFE AREA.
WARNING
EXTERNAL USB ADAPTOR PART NO. 30139559 IS NOT CERTIFIED FOR USE WITH IND570xx.
WARNING
METTLER TOLEDO ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT WITHIN A
DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 AREA. THE INSTALLER MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH ALL DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22
WIRING AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.
WARNING
THE IND570xx TERMINAL IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE LEVEL "a" OR "b"! DO NOT USE WITHIN AREAS CLASSIFIED
AS HAZARDOUS DIVISION 1 OR ZONE 0/1/20/21 BECAUSE OF COMBUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
THE IND570xx TERMINAL HAS A TEMPERATURE RATING OF T5 (100° C) FOR GAS AND A MAXIMUM SURFACE
TEMPERATURE RATING OF 85° C FOR DUST. IT MUST NOT BE USED IN AREAS WHERE THE AUTO IGNITION
TEMPERATURE OF THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IS BELOW THIS RATING.
WARNING
VERSIONS OF THE IND570 TERMINAL THAT ARE NOT FACTORY-LABELED AS DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 APPROVED
MUST NOT BE INSTALLED INTO A DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 ENVIRONMENT.
WARNING
IN ORDER TO INSTALL THE IND570xx TERMINAL UTILIZING THE U.S./CANADIAN APPROVAL, METTLER TOLEDO
CONTROL DRAWING 30116036 MUST BE FOLLOWED WITHOUT EXCEPTION. IN ORDER TO INSTALL THE
CATEGORY 3 MARKED IND570xx TERMINAL UTILIZING THE EUROPEAN APPROVAL THE INSTALLATION DRAWING
30116037 AND THE EUROPEAN APPROVAL CERTIFICATE FM14ATEX0047X AND ALL LOCAL REGULATIONS MUST
BE FOLLOWED WITHOUT EXCEPTION. IN ORDER TO INSTALL THE IND570xx TERMINAL UTILIZING THE IECEx
APPROVAL, THE IECEx APPROVAL CERTIFICATE IECEx FMG 14.0022X AND ALL LOCAL REGULATIONS MUST BE
FOLLOWED WITHOUT EXCEPTION. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
WARNING
THE IND570xx TERMINAL MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED PER THE SPECIAL CONDITIONS LISTED IN
CHAPTER 2 OF THE VERSION IND570xx INSTALLATION MANUAL WITHOUT EXCEPTION. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD
RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
IF THE KEYBOARD, DISPLAY LENS OR ENCLOSURE IS DAMAGED ON A DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 APPROVED
IND570xx TERMINAL THAT IS USED IN A DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 AREA, THE DEFECTIVE COMPONENT MUST BE
REPLACED IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE POWER IMMEDIATELY AND DO NOT REAPPLY POWER UNTIL THE DISPLAY
LENS, KEYBOARD OR ENCLOSURE HAS BEEN REPLACED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. FAILURE TO DO SO
COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
WARNING
THE INTERNAL DISCRETE I/O RELAY OPTION #30113540, OR #30113542 MUST NOT BE USED IN AN IND570xx
TERMINAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING
USE ONLY METTLER TOLEDO part number 30237707 BATTERY.
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
In conformance with the European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) this device may not be disposed of in domestic waste. This also applies to countries outside the
EU, per their specific requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting point specified for
electrical and electronic equipment.
If you have any questions, please contact the responsible authority or the distributor from which you
purchased this device.
Should this device be passed on to other parties (for private or professional use), the content of this
regulation must also be related.
Thank you for your contribution to environmental protection.
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Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1. IND570 Overview ......................................................................... 1-2
1.2. Specifications ............................................................................... 1-4
1.3. Environmental Protection ............................................................... 1-8
1.4. Inspection and Contents Checklist ................................................... 1-8
1.5. Model Identification ....................................................................... 1-9
1.6. Physical Dimensions ................................................................... 1-11
1.7. Main PCB .................................................................................. 1-14
1.8. Scale Types ................................................................................ 1-15
1.9. Options ...................................................................................... 1-17
1.10. Display and Keyboard ................................................................. 1-23
2. Installation .................................................................................. 2-1
2.1. Opening and Closing Enclosures .................................................... 2-2
2.2. Environmental Protection ............................................................... 2-5
2.3. Mounting the Terminal ................................................................... 2-5
2.4. Installing Cables and Connectors .................................................. 2-12
2.5. PCB Switch Settings .................................................................... 2-67
2.6. PCB Jumper Positions ................................................................. 2-69
2.7. Scale Capacity and Increment Display Options ............................... 2-70
2.8. Sealing the Enclosure .................................................................. 2-72
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1 Introduction
DIV 2 AND ZONE 2/22 INSTALLATION
IF YOU WISH TO INSTALL AN IND570xx IN A DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 AREA, REFER TO THE DIVISION 2 AND
ZONE 2/22 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD AT WWW.MT.COM/IND570. FAILURE TO
COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED THERE COULD RESULT IN BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
The IND570 represents the latest in METTLER TOLEDO technology and is one of the most versatile
weighing terminals available today. Choose from conventional strain gauge or high-precision
electromagnetic force restoration weighing technologies. Specify direct PLC or PC communication
interfaces or digital I/O control. Combine these selections with the option of panel or
desk/wall/column-mounting, and the IND570 is the perfect match for nearly any industrial weighing
application, including:
Vehicle Weighing Silo and Hopper Weighing Transaction Weighing
Process Weighing Basic Weighing Filling and Blending
Dosing Tank Weighing Over/Under Checkweighing
Enhance measurement or control applications with an ultra-fast A/D conversion rate of 366 Hz,
patented TraxDSP™ digital filtering technology, and an I/O bus update rate of 50 Hz with
conventional strain gauge load cells. The IND570 delivers precision measurement data from
milligrams to tons in a single cost effective package that easily integrates into existing systems.
The versatile IND570 excels in controlling vehicle and large vessel weighing, and simple filling and
dosing applications delivering best-in-class performance for fast, precise, accurate results in
manual, semi-automatic, or fully automatic operations. Utilize the control capabilities of the IND570
to effectively manage project costs. Control up to 20 digital outputs through the IND570 without use
of a PLC.
For more advanced filling, the Fill-570 application enhances the IND570 terminal with a set of
capabilities designed to make repetitive filling and dispensing processes straightforward and
reliable. Without complex and costly programming, quickly configure the Fill-570 advanced filling
software, creating custom filling and dosing sequences along with blending applications for up to 6
materials that cue operators and track process data, ultimately supporting efficiency, quality and
safety.
Whether communicating weight data to a PLC or providing an easier way to perform terminal
configuration, the IND570 is easily customized to meet process requirements, adding costs only
where needed. In addition to a standard USB host and multi-function serial port, the IND570 has
three option slots that support PLC interfaces, network communication ports, and an array of digital
I/O choices.
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1.1. IND570 Overview
1.1.1. Versions
The IND570 is available in the following versions:
1.1.1.1. AC Powered Models (85-264VAC)
Harsh enclosure with conventional analog load cell, high-precision IDNet or SICSpro platforms,
or POWERCELL load cell connection
Panel-mount enclosure with conventional analog load cell, high-precision IDNet or SICSpro
platforms, or POWERCELL load cell connection
1.1.1.2. 24VDC Powered Models
Panel-mount enclosure with either conventional analog load cell, high-precision IDNet or
SICSpro load cell connection
1.1.2. Standard IND570 Features
Basic weighing terminal for use in safe areas or Division 2 and Zone 2/22 areas (IND570xx
versions) Panel-mount or harsh environment desk/wall/column-mount enclosures
Panel-mount or harsh environment desk/wall/column-mount enclosures
Connection for one scale:
o Single analog load cell scale base
A network of up to
12 350-ohm load cells (8 for IND570xx)
o Single high-precision IDNet or SICSpro base
o A network of up to 14 POWERCELLs (6 for IND570xx) or a single PowerDeck
platform
Multiple range and multiple interval weighing
256 x 128 dot-matrix graphic display with 25 mm-high weight display
Display, receipt and transmission of information in multiple languages
USB host port for connection of external keyboard, USB memory device or barcode scanner.
The USB port is also used to connect the WiFi option
WARNING
THE USB INTERFACE IS NOT CERTIFIED FOR USE IN DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 HAZARDOUS
AREAS. USE ONLY IN SAFE AREA.
One serial port (isolated in IND570 POWERCELL) for asynchronous, bidirectional
communication and print output via RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485
Second isolated serial port for RS-232 communication (IND570 POWERCELL only)
Operation as a Remote Display for another METTLER TOLEDO terminal
Real-time clock with battery backup
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Basic weighing functions including zero, tare, and printing
Selectable over/under mode of operation for classifying
Selectable material transfer mode of operation for simple filling or dosing
Additional graphic display options include SmartTrac™, rate and discrete I/O status
Graphical on-screen load-centering assistance (PowerDeck base only)
ID mode for prompted transaction sequencing and data collection
Tracking of material delivery rate
Comparators – simple coincidence set points for comparison of weight or rate with absolute
target values or ranges
Two standard memory tables for Tare and Target storage 99 Tare records and 200 Target
records
Unit switching between three different units, including a custom unit
Alibi memory storage for up to 100,000 records
Grand total and subtotal registers for accumulating weight
Ten customizable print templates
Report printing
TraxDSP™ digital filtering for analog load cells
TraxEMT™ performance monitoring and recording
CalFree™ calibration without test weights
Automatic load-cell addressing (POWERCELL only)
Visual installation guidance for levelling a PowerDeck platform (POWERCELL only)
Routine verification of system accuracy by utilizing Test Manager GWP® (Good Weighing
Practice)
MinWeigh™ to eliminate measurement uncertainties
Support for the following communication options:
Ethernet TCP/IP
Additional serial ports, COM2 and COM3
Solid State or relay based discrete I/O interfaces
Analog output
ControlNet
DeviceNet™
EtherNet/IP
Modbus TCP
PROFIBUS
®
DP
PROFINET
®
WiFi (dual band 2.4/5 GHz)
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Support for the following optional Application Software Modules:
Fill-570 Drive-570 COM-570 DYN-570
Support for TaskExpert™ custom application development software
1.2. Specifications
The IND570 terminal conforms to the specifications listed in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1: IND570 Specifications
IND570 Specifications
Enclosure Types
Panel-mount stainless steel front panel with an aluminum frame
Harsh environment desk/wall/column-mount type 304 stainless steel enclosure
Dimensions (l × w × d)
Panel Mount: 265 mm × 160 mm × 66.5 mm
(10.4 in. × 6.3 in. × 2.6 in.)
Harsh Environment: 265 mm × 148.4 mm × 163 mm
(10.4 in. × 5.8 in. × 6.4 in.)
Shipping Weight
3.2 kg (7 lb)
Environmental Protection
Panel-mount front panel sealing is UL-approved and certified to IP65, type 4x and type 12
IND570 Harsh Environment model: UL-approved and certified to IP69K.
IND570xx: IP65.
Operating Environment
All terminal types can be operated at temperatures ranging from 10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
at 10% to 95% relative humidity non-condensing
Hazardous Areas
Only
the IND570xx version is certified for use in environments classified as Division 2 or Zone
2/22 because of the combustible or explosive atmospheres in those areas.
AC Input Power
(Harsh and panel-mount
models)
Operates at 85264 VAC, 4961 Hz, 500 mA
Panel-mount version provides a terminal strip for AC power connections.
Harsh environment version includes a power cord configured for the country of use. The
IND570xx version provides conduit hubs and no power cord for Canadian and US approved
applications, and an open-ended power cord for ATEX and IECEx approved applications.
Note
: When an IND570xx is installed in an area classified as Division 2 or Zone 2/22, special
AC wiring requirements must be met. Refer to document 30205321
DC Input Power
(Panel-mount models only;
not for POWERCELL model)
Operates at 24 VDC, -15% - +20%, 1.25A
Provides a terminal strip for DC power connections
24VDC input power option not available on the harsh models
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IND570 Specifications
Scale Types & Update Rates
Analog load cells, up to twelve 350-ohm load cells (eight for IND570xx) (2 or 3 mV/V).
Update rate > 366 Hz.
or
IDNet High-Precision Line (+12V versions only, including T-Brick cell, M-Cell, Point-ADC).
Update rate determined by IDNet base.
or
SICSpro High-precision platforms that include Advanced Setup Mode. Refer to section 1.8.1.3
for details. Update rate approximately 90 Hz.
or
Up to 14 POWERCELL load cells for IND570, and up to 6 POWERCELL load cells for
IND570xx, or single PowerDeck platform. Update rate selectable up to 50 Hz.
Analog Load Cell Excitation
Voltage
10 VDC
Minimum Sensitivity
0.1 microvolts
Weight Display
Displayed resolution of 100,000 counts for analog load cell scales.
Display resolution for high-precision IDNet and SICSpro bases is determined by the specific
base used.
Interface and Function
Update Rates (max)
Analog terminal versions
Weight display: 10 Hz
Internal discrete I/O: 50 Hz
External discrete I/O (ARM100): 25 Hz
PLC cyclic data: 25 Hz
SICS continuous (SIR): 20 Hz
MT Continuous Output: 20 Hz
Continuous Template (serial): 20 Hz (19.2-115.2Kbaud), 14 Hz (9600 baud)
Continuous Template (Eprint): 10 Hz
Interface and Function
Update Rates (max) IDNet
terminal versions
Weight display: 10 Hz
Internal discrete I/O: 20 Hz
External discrete I/O (ARM100): 20 Hz
PLC cyclic data: 20 Hz
SICS continuous (SIR): 20 Hz
MT Continuous Output: 20 Hz
Continuous Template (serial): 20 Hz (19.2-115.2Kbaud), 14 Hz (9600 baud)
Continuous Template (Eprint): 10 Hz
Interface and Function
Update Rates (max)
SICSpro terminal versions
Weight display: 10 Hz
Internal discrete I/O: 50 Hz
External discrete I/O (ARM100): 25 Hz
PLC cyclic data: 25 Hz
SICS continuous (SIR): 20 Hz
MT Continuous Output: 20 Hz
Continuous Template (serial): 20 Hz (19.2-115.2Kbaud), 14 Hz (9600 baud)
Continuous Template (Eprint): 10 Hz
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IND570 Specifications
Interface and Function
Update Rates (max)
POWERCELL terminal
versions
Weight display: 10 Hz
Internal discrete I/O: 50 Hz
External discrete I/O (ARM100): 25 Hz
PLC cyclic data: 20 Hz
SICS continuous (SIR): 20 Hz (15 Hz when update rate is 15 Hz)
MT Continuous Output: 20 Hz (15 Hz when update rate is 15 Hz)
Continuous Template (serial): 20 Hz (19.2-115.2Kbaud), 14 Hz (9600 baud) (15 Hz when
update rate is 15 Hz)
Continuous Template (Eprint): 10 Hz
Keypad
26 keys; 1.22-mm thick polyester overlay (PET) with polycarbonate display lens. IND570xx
version provides an additional 1-mm thick clear polyester overlay (PET) in front of the
polycarbonate display lens
Communication
Standard Interfaces
Serial Port: COM1 (RS-232/RS-422/RS-485), 300 to 115,200 baud (isolated, in POWERCELL
models)
Serial Port: COM4 (POWERCELL models only) RS-232, 300 to 115,200 baud
USB Host Port: Type A connector, +5V at 100mA for connected devices (not certified for use in
hazardous areas)
Optional Interfaces
Ethernet Port: Ethernet 10 base-T / 100 base TX
COM2 serial port: RS-232, 300 to 115,200 baud
COM3 serial port: RS-232/RS-422/RS-485, 300 to 115,200 baud
WiFi (WLAN, dual band, 2.4 and 5 GHz)
Supported Protocols
USB Inputs: ASCII characters (barcode, keyboard), on-demand file import
USB Outputs: Demand output, Report printing, on-demand file export
Serial Inputs: ASCII characters, ASCII commands for CTPZ (Clear, Tare, Print, Zero), SICS (level
0 and level 1, some support for level 2 commands), Remote Display, Shared Data Server
access
Serial Outputs: Continuous and Demand outputs, SICS host protocol, report printing, interfaces
with external ARM100 Remote Input/Output modules. Optional COM-570 Application Software
available for legacy serial protocols.
Ethernet Inputs: ASCII commands for CTPZ (Clear, Tare, Print, Zero), SICS (level 0 and level 1,
some support for level 2 commands), Remote Display, Shared Data Server Access
Ethernet Outputs: Continuous and Demand Outputs, report printing
WiFi Inputs: Remote Display, SICS host protocol, Shared Data Server Access, FTP
WiFi Outputs: Demand output
PLC Interfaces
A single interface supported: Analog output, ControlNet, DeviceNet, EtherNet/IP, Modbus TCP,
PROFIBUS DP, PROFINET
WiFi
Bands
Dual-band, 2.4 and 5 GHz
WiFi Standards
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n
WiFi Output Power
Max. 15 dBm
Transmission Range
Up to 150 m (500 ft)
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IND570 Specifications
Max. Transfer Rates
IEEE 802.11a/g: 54 Mbit/s
IEEE 802.11b: 11 Mbit/s
IEE 802.11n: 130 Mbit/s (MIMO), 65Mbit/s (SISO)
Antenna
Internal
Connection
USB 2.0 (bus-powered device)
Security
WiFi Enterprise: WEP 64/128; WPA and WPA2; TKIP and AES/CCMP
hardware accelerator; LEAP, PEAP, EAP-TLS
Approvals
Europe
US
Canada
Japan
Taiwan
China
Turkey
Switzerland
Hong Kong
ETSI R&TTE, RED
FCC/CFR 47 part 15 unlicensed modular
transmitter approval
IC RSS
MIC
NCC
SRCC
ETSI R&TTE, RED
ETSI R&TTE, RED
[None required]
Approvals
Weights and Measures
USA: NTEP Class II 100,000d; Class III/IIIL 10,000d; CoC #13-123
Canada: Class II 100,000d; Class III 10,000d; Class IIIHD, 20,000d; AM-5933
Europe: OIML R76 Class II approved divisions determined by platform; Class III and IIII
10,000e; T11060/TC8458. MID R61 (Automatic Gravimetric Filling Instrument); T10610. MID
R51 (Automatic Catchweigher); T10609.
Product Safety
UL, cUL, CE
Hazardous Area (IND570xx models only)
US
CL I, DIV 2, GP CD; CL II, DIV2, GP FG; CL III; CL I Zn
2 IIB T5; Zn 22 IIIC T85°C -10°C Ta +40°C
Temperature ID = T5 (100°C)
IP65
Canada
CL I, DIV 2, GP CD; CL II, DIV2, GP FG; CL III;
-10°C ≤ Ta ≤ +40°C Temperature ID = T5 (100°C)
IP65
Europe
II 3 G Ex ic nA [ic] IIB T5 Gc -10°C Ta +40°C
II 3 D Ex tc IIIC T85°C Dc -10°C Ta +40°C
IP65
IECEx
Ex ic nA [ic] IIB T5 Gc -10°C Ta +40°C
Ex tc IIIC T85°C Dc -10°C Ta +40°C
IP65
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1.3. Environmental Protection
WARNING
VERSIONS OF THE IND570 TERMINAL THAT ARE NOT FACTORY-LABELED AS DIVISION 2 OR ZONE
2/22 MUST NOT BE INSTALLED INTO A DIVISION 2 OR ZONE 2/22 ENVIRONMENT.
WARNING
THE IND570xx TERMINAL IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE LEVEL "a" OR "b"! DO NOT USE WITHIN
AREAS CLASSIFIED AS HAZARDOUS DIVISION 1 OR ZONE 0/1/20/21 BECAUSE OF COMBUSTIBLE
OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN
BODILY HARM AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
When an approved version IND570xx is installed in an area classified as Division 2 or Zone 2/22,
special AC wiring requirements must be met. Refer to document 30205321,
IND570xx Division 2,
Zone 2/22 Installation Guide.
1.4. Inspection and Contents Checklist
Verify the contents and inspect the package immediately upon delivery. If the shipping container is
damaged, check for internal damage and file a freight claim with the carrier if necessary. If the
container is not damaged, remove the IND570 terminal from its protective package, noting how it
was packed, and inspect each component for damage.
If shipping the terminal is required, it is best to use the original shipping container. The IND570
terminal must be packed correctly to ensure its safe transportation.
The package should include:
IND570 terminal
Bag of parts for installation. Depending on terminal,
may include ferrites, grommets, rubber feet, sealing
gasket, etc.
Safety warnings in multiple
languages
Fixed angle mounting brackets
(harsh models only)
European Certificate of Conformance (Europe only)
Bag of ATEX certified glands for IND570xx harsh versions with ATEX/IECEx approval
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1.5. Model Identification
The IND570 model number is located on the data plate on the back of the terminal along with the
serial number and SCK (configuration number). Figure 1-1 shows the SCK for the standard IND570
and Figure 1-2 the SCK for the IND570xx version.
Figure 1-1: IND570 SCK Identification
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Figure 1-2: IND570xx SCK Identification
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1.6. Physical Dimensions
1.6.1. Panel Mount Enclosures, IND570 and IND570xx
The physical dimensions of the Panel Mount IND570 and IND570xx enclosures are shown in
Figure 1-3 in millimeters and [inches]. Figure 1-4 shows the dimensions of the cutout required for
the Panel Mount enclosure.
Figure 1-3: IND570 Panel Mount Enclosure Dimensions
Figure 1-4: IND570 Panel Mount Cutout Dimensions
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1.6.2. Harsh Environment Enclosures, IND570 and IND570xx
1.6.2.1. IND570
The dimensions of the harsh enclosure desk/wall-mount IND570 terminal are shown in Figure 1-5
and Figure 1-7 in millimeters and [inches].
Figure 1-5: IND570 Harsh Environment Enclosure Dimensions
Figure 1-6: IND570 Harsh Environment Enclosure Dimensions with Fixed Angle Mounting Brackets, VESA
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