Mettler Toledo InVision Pick & Pack System Operating instructions

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Operating instructions
InVision
Pick & Pack System
User Manual
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METTLER TOLEDO Service
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b. Initial Calibration Documentation: The installation environment and
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quality system record of performance.
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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.
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Safety Instructions
READ this manual BEFORE operating or servicing this equipment and FOLLOW
these instructions carefully.
SAVE this manual for future reference.
!
WARNING
ONLY PERMIT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO MAKE CHECKS, TESTS AND AD-
JUSTMENTS TO BE CARRIED OUT WITH POWER ON. FAILING TO OBSERVE
THESE PRECAUTIONS CAN RESULT IN BODILY HARM.
!
WARNING
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE DEVICE FROM POWER BEFORE INSTALLING,
SERVICING, CLEANING OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE.
!
WARNING
CHECK THE CABLES REGULARLY. THE DEVICE MUST NOT BE USED WHEN
ANY CABLE IS DAMAGED.
NOTE
TREAT THE DEVICE CAREFULLY. KNOCKS TO THE WEIGHING PLATTER OR OVERLOADING IT
EXCESSIVELY WILL DAMAGE THE DEVICE.
NOTE
ONLY USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND PERIPHERALS.
NOTE
DO NOT OPEN THE DEVICE. THE WARRANTY IS VOID IF THIS STIPULATION IS IGNORED.
THE DEVICE MAY ONLY BE OPENED BY AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL.
Cautionary Notes Regarding Installation
!
WARNING
DO NOT OPERATE THE DEVICE IF ITS HOUSING, PROTECTION COVER, OR
AC ADAPTER INCLUDING ALL CONNECTIONS, IS DAMAGED. DISCONNECT
THE DAMAGED DEVICE FROM POWER.
!
CAUTION
THE DEVICE MUST ONLY BE USED INDOORS. AVOID GENERATING STATIC
ELECTRICITY ON GLASS AND PLASTIC PARTS. ONLY CLEAN THE DEVICE
AS STIPULATED IN THE CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS, AND DISCONNECT THE
DEVICE FROM POWER BEFORE CLEANING.
!
CAUTION
DO NOT TOUCH THE SURFACE OF THE TOUCHSCREEN WITH SHARP, POIN-
TED, ROUGH OR HARD OBJECTS. TAKE CARE OF THE GLASS PANEL. IF IT IS
DAMAGED, DISCONNECT THE DEVICE FROM POWER IMMEDIATELY.
!
CAUTION
RUN THE CABLES WHERE THEY WILL NOT BE DAMAGED BY ANY SHARP
EDGES OR POSE ANY RISK OF A TRIP HAZARD.
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CAUTION
THE DEVICE MEETS IP20 PROTECTION RATING REQUIREMENTS. PLEASE
HANDLE THIS DEVICE ACCORDING TO ITS IP PROTECTION RATE AND PRO-
PERLY SECURE THE ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE DEVICE OPERATES.
!
CAUTION
ONLY USE ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED BY METTLER TOLEDO. MAKE SURE
THAT THE VOLTAGE RATING PRINTED ON THE AC ADAPTER IS IDENTICAL TO
YOUR LOCAL MAINS VOLTAGE. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO COMPLY WITH NATIO-
NAL REGULATIONS REGARDING GROUNDING CONNECTIONS.
!
CAUTION
DO NOT EXPOSE THE DEVICE TO EXTREME TEMPERATURES, AGGRESSIVE
CHEMICAL VAPORS, SHOCKS, MOISTURE, VIBRATIONS, OR STRONG ELEC-
TROMAGNETIC FIELDS. CHEMICALS MUST BE KEPT AWAY FROM CABLES,
PLASTIC COVERS, AND OTHER CORROSION PRONE COMPONENTS.
NOTE
OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DE-
VICES.
Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Equipment
In conformance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU 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 specic requirements.
Please dispose of this product in accordance with local regulations at the collecting
point specied 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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Material Limits
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Material Limits
Recognizable Materials
The InVision system is capable of recognizing materials meeting the following
requirements.
≥0.6g in weight.
≤80mm in height.
≤80mm in length.
≤80mm in width.
Not transparent nor semi-transparent.
Not easily changeable in physical features.
The InVision system cannot visually recognize a material that does not meet the
requirements listed above, even its model pictures have been captured successfully.
Low Recognition Rate Cases
The recognition rate of the InVision system may decrease if two materials in the same
recipe present only subtle differences when they are placed in the same pose. Under
such circumstances, the operator's intervention is necessary – these materials will have
to be recognized by human eyes. Below is a list of typical situations that may present a
challenge to the InVision system.
Case A: Same Pose, Similar Appearance
Two materials have a subtle difference in sizes – for instance, diameter (Exampe 1 and
Example 3) or length (Example 2).
Example 1 Example 2 Example 3
Case B: Same Pose, Different Appearance Details
Two materials have subtle differences in appearance – for instance, inner diameter
(Example 4), texture (Example 5) or spacing (Example 6).
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Example 4 Example 5 Example 6
Case C: Same Appearance in One Pose but Different in Another
Two materials have the same or similar appearance in a certain pose.
Example 7 Example 8
Case D: Similar Color As the Weighing Platter
The material (example 9) has the same or similar color as the InVision weighing platter.
InVisionWeighing Platter
Example 9 - Bolts with blue coating
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Important Notes for Pick&Pack
METTLER TOLEDO InVision Pick & Pack System
Important Notes for Pick&Pack
Beware of the following notes when you use the InVision system for Pick&Pack
application. For detailed instructions on Pick&Pack operation, please refer to the user
manual.
Ambient Lighting Requirements
S
Ensure that the ambient lighting meets the requirements:
Iluminance: 350 - 650 lux;
Coefcient of variation: < 20%;
Color temperature: 4000 - 6500 k.
Before Operation
1. Check the ambient lighting and the camera’s white balance. Ensure the lighting
conditions do not change since last white balance adjustment, otherwise, you may
have to readjust the white balance using the
softkey on the screen.
2. It is highly recommended that the operator stand in front of the weighing platform
during operation.
Workbench
Operator’s position
3. There is no object or human body around which can easily produce shadow or
darkness over the platter, causing recognition errors.
During Operation:
1. Check the ambient lighting constantly during operation. If the lighting conditions
change, please readjust the white balance using the
softkey on the screen.
2. Do not block the camera’s view when a material is being weighed and recognized.
Do draw back your hand immediately after you place pieces of material on the
platter for recognition.
Do not block
camera view!
See “2.5.1 Adjusting White Balance”
in the user manual for more information
about the white balance adjustment.
See “2.5.1 Adjusting White Balance”
in the user manual for more information
about the white balance adjustment.
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3. Start weighing and recognizing with any recognizable material in the order. There is
no necessary sequence among recognizable materials. Unrecognizable materials
will be weighed after all recognizable materials are completed.
4. Make sure that all materials are away from the edges of the platter, otherwise,
recognition errors may occur.
5. For any material that is newly placed on the platter, ensure that at least one piece of
the material is not in contact with any other material, otherwise, recognition errors
occur.
6. Do not remove any piece of the material, when weighing and recognition of the
material is completed (judging by the mark and the green weighing /counting
indicator in the screen as shown below).
Weighing/Counting
indicator shows
green when
the material is
completed.
A "" mark appears
when the material is
completed.
7. Ensure that the current material is recognized and meets its target amount (judging
by the “mark and the green weighing /counting indicator in the screen as shown
above) before you move to the next material. Otherwise, reconition errors occur.
Platter
Platter
8. If a material can roll easily, ensure that you place it on the platter steadily.
9. Avoid heavy shocks when you place any material on the platter.
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InVision Pick & Pack System User Manual Change Notices
Date (MM/DD/YYYY) Changes Revision
02/28/2020 Official Launch A
Table of Contents
Material Limits ......................................................................................... 6
Recognizable Materials ........................................................................................................ 6
Low Recognition Rate Cases ................................................................................................ 6
Important Notes for Pick&Pack .................................................................. 8
1 Introduction ...................................................................................... 14
1.1 Documentation ....................................................................................................... 14
1.2 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 14
1.2.1 Features ................................................................................................................. 14
1.2.2 Benefits .................................................................................................................. 14
1.2.3 System Components ................................................................................................ 15
1.3 Environmental Requirements .................................................................................... 15
1.4 Application Restrictions ............................................................................................ 16
1.5 Inspection and Contents Checklist ............................................................................. 16
1.6 Dimensions ............................................................................................................ 16
1.7 Technical Data ........................................................................................................ 17
1.8 User Interface .......................................................................................................... 18
1.8.1 Order Selection Screen ............................................................................................. 18
1.8.2 Pick & Pack Screen ................................................................................................. 19
1.8.3 Softkeys ................................................................................................................. 19
1.8.4 Main Setup Screen .................................................................................................. 20
1.9 Security ................................................................................................................. 21
2 Installation ....................................................................................... 22
2.1 Preparatory Work .................................................................................................... 22
2.1.1 Selecting Installation Site .......................................................................................... 22
2.1.2 Ambient Conditions ................................................................................................. 22
2.2 Installing Hardware ................................................................................................. 22
2.3 Configuring the Scale ............................................................................................... 26
2.4 Setting Ambient Lighting ........................................................................................... 27
2.4.1 Recommended Luminaires ...................................................................................... 27
2.4.2 Recommended Installation of Lighting Fixtures ........................................................... 27
2.4.3 Measuring Illuminance on the Platter ......................................................................... 28
2.5 Calibrating the Camera ............................................................................................ 29
2.5.1 Adjusting White Balance .......................................................................................... 29
2.5.2 Adjusting the Camera Position .................................................................................. 31
2.5.2.1 Camera Position Adjustments .............................................................................. 31
2.5.3 Adjusting Focus ...................................................................................................... 33
3 Configuration ................................................................................... 35
3.1 Entering and Exiting Setup ........................................................................................ 35
3.1.1 Entering Setup ........................................................................................................ 35
3.1.2 Exiting Setup .......................................................................................................... 35
3.2 Managing Materials ................................................................................................. 35
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3.2.1 Adding a New Material ............................................................................................. 36
3.2.2 Modelling a Material ................................................................................................ 37
3.2.2.1 Material Classification ........................................................................................ 38
3.2.2.2 Building Models for a Small Bolt Using 3x4 Modelling Grid ..................................... 40
3.2.2.3 Building Models for a Large Bolt Using 1x2 Modelling Grid ..................................... 45
3.2.2.4 Building Models for a Small Non-Bolt Material Using 3x4 Modelling Grid ................. 49
3.2.2.5 Building Models for a Large Non-Bolt Using 1x2 Modelling Grid .............................. 53
3.2.3 Editing a Material .................................................................................................... 57
3.2.3.1 Editing APW ...................................................................................................... 57
3.2.3.2 Changing a Material Image ................................................................................. 58
3.2.3.3 Marking a Material as Unrecognizable .................................................................. 58
3.2.4 Searching for a Material ........................................................................................... 59
3.2.5 Importing Material Data ........................................................................................... 59
3.3 Managing Recipes .................................................................................................. 62
3.3.1 Adding a New Recipe .............................................................................................. 63
3.3.1.1 Adding Materials to a Recipe ............................................................................... 63
3.3.2 Editing a Recipe ...................................................................................................... 65
3.3.2.1 Adding Materials ................................................................................................ 66
3.3.2.2 Editing or Deleting Materials ................................................................................ 66
3.3.2.3 Deleting a Recipe ............................................................................................... 67
3.3.3 Searching for a Recipe ............................................................................................. 68
4 Operation ......................................................................................... 69
4.1 Pick & Pack ........................................................................................................... 69
4.1.1 Selecting Order Production Date ................................................................................ 70
4.1.2 Adding Local Orders ................................................................................................ 70
4.1.3 Pick & Pack Operation ............................................................................................. 72
4.2 Order Trace ............................................................................................................. 76
4.2.1 Searching Orders through Completion Date ................................................................ 77
4.2.2 Searching Orders by Order Number ........................................................................... 78
4.2.3 Searching Orders by Recipe Number ......................................................................... 79
5 Communications ............................................................................. 80
5.1 IInVisionDataConnector Mode ................................................................................... 80
5.1.1 IInVisionDataConnector Data Structure ....................................................................... 81
5.1.1.1 Material ............................................................................................................ 81
5.1.1.2 Recipe .............................................................................................................. 81
5.1.1.3 Packing Order with Packages .............................................................................. 82
5.1.2 Data Sync Flowchart ................................................................................................ 83
5.1.3 Interfaces ............................................................................................................... 83
5.1.4 Methods ................................................................................................................. 84
5.1.4.1 Order-Related Methods ....................................................................................... 85
5.1.4.2 Package-Related Callbacks ................................................................................. 85
5.1.5 Example ................................................................................................................ 85
5.1.5.1 Defining Entities ................................................................................................. 85
5.1.5.2 Implementing a IInVisionDataConnector ................................................................ 87
5.2 Web API Mode ........................................................................................................ 89
5.2.1 Data Exchange Server .............................................................................................. 89
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5.2.2 Data Transfer Object ................................................................................................ 89
5.2.2.1 Request / Response Wrapper .............................................................................. 89
5.2.2.2 Material and Recipe ........................................................................................... 90
5.2.2.3 Packing Order ................................................................................................... 90
5.2.3 Web API ................................................................................................................. 90
5.2.3.1 Getting Material List ............................................................................................ 90
5.2.3.2 Adding a Material ............................................................................................... 91
5.2.3.3 Editting a Material .............................................................................................. 91
5.2.3.4 Getting a Recipe List ........................................................................................... 91
5.2.3.5 Getting Recipe Data ............................................................................................ 91
5.2.3.6 Getting a List of Completed Orders ...................................................................... 91
5.2.3.7 Pushing a Packing Order to InVision .................................................................... 92
5.2.3.8 Deleting a Packing Order .................................................................................... 92
5.2.3.9 Callback from InVision ........................................................................................ 92
5.2.4 Example ................................................................................................................ 93
6 Service and Maintenance .................................................................. 96
6.1 Precautions ............................................................................................................ 96
6.2 List of Required Tools .............................................................................................. 97
6.3 Cleaning ................................................................................................................ 97
6.3.1 Cleaning the Camera Boom and Platter ..................................................................... 97
6.3.2 Cleaning the Camera and Lens ................................................................................. 97
6.4 Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 98
6.4.1 Data Backup ......................................................................................................... 98
6.4.2 Data Restore ........................................................................................................... 99
6.4.3 Software Update .................................................................................................... 100
6.4.4 Camera Reset ....................................................................................................... 102
6.5 Events and Corrective Responses ............................................................................ 103
A Appendix ....................................................................................... 106
A.1 Coefficient of Variation Calculation Example ............................................................. 106
A.2 Glossary .............................................................................................................. 107
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1 Introduction
1.1 Documentation
This document describes the installation, operation, conguration and maintenance of
the InVision Pick & Pack system.
Basic information for working with the IND970 weighing terminal and PBD769-AB-15
weighing platform can be found in their respective User's Guides.
1.2 Introduction
The InVision Pick & Pack system is an innovative, unique and well-differentiated in-plant
weighing solution for bench scales. InVision uses a smart camera recognition technology
to identity and/or classify parts, components and materials presented on a bench scale
platter.
1.2.1 Features
Supports one scale channel
Material visual modeling
Material visual recognition
Pick-in & Pack
Track & Trace
Data storage
Support orders import from ERP/SAP or local
Intuitive human-machine interface
Zero mis-recognition rate
Stores up to 2000 material entries
Stores up to 100,000 track & trace records
Four languages available: English (factory default), German, French, Spanish
1.2.2 Benets
Optimized productivity: Identify parts through visual recognition and improve
workow efciency by up to 30%.
Eliminated quality risks: Guide operators to follow right steps and recognize parts
through machine instead of manually, the result is less human errors.
Quick integration: Easy installation without complex system connectivity debug.
Speed to work: Intuitive and concise guidance reduces time for training.
Documentation and traceability: Visual proof for compliance and improved
traceability.
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1.2.3 System Components
To make the InVision system work, you need:
InVision Camera Boom (provided)
InVision Platter (provided)
IND970 PC Application Terminal (including a human-machine-interface and an Elo
box) (purchased separately)
PBD769-AB-15 Weighing Scale (purchased separately)
InVision Camera Boom
PBD769-AB-15 Weighing Scale
(Purchased separately)
IND970 PC Application Terminal
(HMI + Elo Box)
(Purchased separately)
InVision Platter
Figure 1-1: InVision Pick & Pack System
1.3 Environmental Requirements
!
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT INTRINSICALLY SAFE! IT MAY NOT BE USED IN
AREAS THAT ARE CLASSIFIED AS POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE DUE TO COM-
BUSTIBLE OR EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENTS.
For use in non-hazardous areas only
Elevation below 2000 meters
Operating temperature: 0 ºC- +35 ºC (at 10%- 70% relative humidity, non-
condensing)
Storage temperature: -20 ºC - +60 ºC (at 10%- 70% relative humidity, non-
condensing)
Recommended ambient lighting condition (white LEDs are preferred):
Illuminance: 350 – 650 lux
Coefcient of variation: < 20%
Color temperature: 4000 - 6500 k
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1.4 Application Restrictions
The single material/part to be weighed and recognized through the InVision system
should be:
≥0.6g in weight.
≤80mm in height, ≤80mm in length, ≤80mm in width.
Not transparent nor semi-transparent.
Not easily changeable in physical features.
We highly recommend you shut down the InVision system if the system is going to
stay idle for more than 6 hours.
1.5 Inspection and Contents Checklist
Item Quantity Item Quantity
InVision camera boom 1 M10 screw pin 1
Lens
1
M5x16 screw with spring and
washer
7
USB extension cable 2 Flat spring 1
M5 Allen wrench 1 Pressing plate 1
M3 Allen wrench 1 InVision platter 1
M3 screwdriver 1 Calibration board 1
1.6 Dimensions
Figure 1-2: InVision System Dimensions (in mm)
For dimensions of the PBD769-AB-15 scale and IND970 terminal, please refer to their
user's manuals.
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1.7 Technical Data
Table 1-1: Technical Data
InVision Pick & Pack System Technical Data
Housing type
Camera boom: AISI 304
Platter: ABS757
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Camera boom: 280 x 321.5 x 798.5 mm
Platter: 435 x 310 x 46.5 mm
With PBD769-AB-15: 435 x 444 x 802 mm
Net weight
Camera boom: 5.9 kg
Platter: 0.59 kg
Power supply 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.15 A
Camera parameters
Model: acA4024-8gc Basler ace GigE camera
Resolution (H x V pixels): 4024 x 3036
Sensor type: Sony IMX226CJL-C, progressive scan
CMOS, rolling shutter
Optical size: 1/1.7"
Mono / Color: Color
Image data interface: Gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbit/s)
Synchronization: Via software trigger
Exposure time control: < 100,000
Camera power requirements:
12 VDC, 1.0A supplied via I/O connector
12 W (rated) @ 12 VDC supplied via I/O connector
Lens working conditions <55% relative humidity
Image parameters 3020 x 2430 (H x V pixels, factory default)
Type of protection
The InVision system saties the requirement for protection
class IP20.
Operating temperature
0 ºC - +35 ºC (at 10%- 70% relative humidity, non-
condensing)
Storage temperature
-20 ºC - +60 ºC (at 10%- 70% relative humidity, non-
condensing)
Ambient conditions
according to EN61010
Indoor use only
Pollution degree 2
Overvoltage category II
Max. installation height 2,000 m AMSL
Recommended ambient
lighting condition
Illuminance: 350 - 650 lux
Coefcient of variation: < 20%
Color temperature: 4000 - 6500 k
Hazardous areas The InVision system cannot be used in hazardous areas.
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InVision Pick & Pack System Technical Data
Communication
(camera connectors)
Ethernet connector
1000 Mbit/s Ethernet connection to the camera
8-pin RJ-45 jack
Matching connector: Standard 8-pin RJ-45 plug
(supplied)
When using locking screws, note the horizontal
orientation of the screws
I/O connector
For 12 VDC power supply
Hirose micro receptacle
Matching connector: Hirose micro plug
1.8 User Interface
1.8.1 Order Selection Screen
1
2
3
4
6
78911
5
10
Figure 1-3: Order Selection Screen
1 System button 7 Time and date
2 Instructions 8 Language
3 Order production date 9 Logged user
4 Order list 10 To add orders
5 Softkeys (see 1.8.3 Softkeys) 11 System messages
6 Weight information
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1.8.2 Pick & Pack Screen
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
89101112
Figure 1-4: Pick & Pack Screen
1 System button 7 Quantity indication
2 Order information (including order
number and recipe number)
8 Time and date
3 Instructions 9 Language
4 Material list 10 Logged user
5 Softkeys (see 1.8.3 Softkeys) 11 Pick & Pack progress
6 Material being weighed and recognized 12 System messages
1.8.3 Softkeys
Table 1-2: Softkeys
Symbol Designation Explanation
C
Clear
When in the net weight mode, press the CLEAR
key to clear the current tare value; the InVision
sytem will revert to the gross weight value.
Tare
Tare is the weight of an empty container. Tare
is normally used to determine the net weight
of the contents of a container. Press the TARE
key when an empty container is on the scale or
the platter. The InVision system then displays a
zero net weight. As the container is loaded, the
InVision system then displays the net weight of
the contents.
PT
Preset Tare Tares the current scale with a predened value.
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Symbol Designation Explanation
Zero
When the scale platter is empty, the InVision
application screen should indicate zero. Press
the ZERO key to set or reset the initial zero
reference point of the InVision system.
InVision
Camera
Press the Camera key to check the camera
status. The blue triangle( ) indicates the
camera is ready to work.
Order Trace
Library of all the recipe pictures (taken before
being packaged) for trace of completeness
check.
White Balance
Press the White Balance key to adjust the white
balance settings of the camera. White balance
should be done when ambient lighting changes.
Switch Units
Press the Switch Units key to switch the units of
measure.
1.8.4 Main Setup Screen
1
2
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Figure 1-5: Main Setup Screen
1 System button 4 Language
2 Sub-menus 5 Logged User
3 Time and date 6 System messages
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Mettler Toledo InVision Pick & Pack System Operating instructions

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Operating instructions

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