Taskexpert; Insite  Configuration Tool - Mettler Toledo IND560 Guide D'installation

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IND560 Installation Manual
Additional information can be found in the Dyn-560 manuals found on the
documentation CD that accompanies an IND560dyn or application software kit.
Special Requirements for Using Drive-560 and
Dyn-560
Required Firmware Version
The Drive-560 and Dyn-560 applications are both written using Task Expert™. To
run a TaskExpert application, the IND560 must have version 3.xx firmware or
higher installed.
Required Mainboard Version
In addition to the software, the IND560 must have a main board version (V0.8)
installed. V0.8 main boards include 8MB of Flash Memory. The version can be
checked by pressing the Recall Info softkey
and looking at the details for the analog or IDNet board under Hardware – Scale
,
Type. If there is a (V0.8) after the Analog L/C or IDNet text, the main board
contains the 8MB Flash Memory and will support running a TaskExpert
application. If the version is (V0.2) or there is no version shown, there is only 4
MB of Flash Memory on the main board and the board must be replaced with a
V0.8 version before the terminal can run a TaskExpert application.
Main boards with the smaller, 4MB, Flash Memory will support v3.00 firmware.
However, they will not support Task Expert based applications such as the Drive-
560 and Dyn-560.

TaskExpert™

TaskExpert functionality provides a way to modify the standard capabilities of an
IND560 so that it more closely aligns with the application requirements.
TaskExpert is a combination of a programming visualization tool, an execution
engine and the basic functionality of the terminal. Modifications may be made to
the sequence of operation and additional functionality added to the basic operation
of the terminal.
InSite
The IND560 terminal can connect to a PC running InSite via Ethernet or Serial to
provide the following:
• Viewing and/or changing configuration.
• Enabling device-free configuration work before hardware installation.
• Saving configuration information locally on the PC, loading a saved
configuration file into other devices, or restoring to a known state for service
purposes.
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