Systec It3 User Manual Guide

The SysTec IT3 complies with EU Directives regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Low Voltage Equipment. The device conforms to EN 45501 for non-automatic weighing instruments when used in approved systems.


Note: For specific wiring diagrams, firmware updates, or advanced fieldbus integration, please refer to the extended technical datasheet provided by SysTec Meß- und Regeltechnik GmbH.

The SysTec IT3 is a legal-for-trade, universal industrial weighing terminal manufactured by SysTec. It is specifically designed to handle harsh environmental conditions and is frequently used for floor scales, truck scales, parts counting, and filling applications.

A complete manual is not published in full text on any single open web page. Instead, it is distributed as a protected file. You can download the full manual from authorized databases or find detailed equipment overviews through the resources below. 📜 Where to Find the Manuals

Official Product Information: You can view technical details and reach out for official manuals directly on the SysTec IT3 Series Product Page.

Brochures and Documents: SysTec hosts a central repository for their authorized product sheets at the SysTec Download Center. systec it3 user manual

Community Document Hosts: A technical manual overview for the IT3 is hosted on Scribd's IT3 Features Document. 🔍 Standard Document Structure

Manuals for the IT3 generally follow a standardized table of contents established for the SysTec IT family: IT3: industrial weighing indicators

The SysTec IT3 is a versatile industrial weighing terminal featuring a high-contrast color display and IP69K-rated stainless steel housing designed for harsh environments. Key functionalities include standard zeroing, taring to display net weight, and, in many configurations, data transmission or ticket printing. For comprehensive technical specifications, including detailed operating sequences and installation procedures, consult the documentation at ScaleLogic www.scalelogic.co.nz Systec IT3 – Universal Industrial Weighing Terminal


Title: Lost the Systec IT3 Manual? Here’s How to Master Your Autoclave Without It

Tags: Lab Equipment, Autoclave Tips, Systec, User Guide, Sterilization The SysTec IT3 complies with EU Directives regarding

We have all been there. You inherit a piece of critical lab equipment, or you move benches, and suddenly the thick, spiral-bound Systec IT3 user manual has vanished into thin air.

For lab managers and technicians running a Systec V-Series or D-Series autoclave with the IT3 controller, flying blind isn't an option. This controller is powerful—but without the manual, even changing a sterilization temperature can feel like hacking a mainframe.

Don't panic. Here is your crash course in navigating the Systec IT3 system until you find that PDF.

Manual solution: Perform a soft reset by pressing and holding the power button (bottom right corner) for 10 seconds. If that fails, disconnect mains power for 30 seconds. Do not use a hard reset button—there isn't one.

Connect the terminal blocks as follows (refer to the pinout diagram on the device label for exact terminal numbers): Note: For specific wiring diagrams, firmware updates, or

  • Power Supply:
  • Interface Connection:
  • The "IT3" in the name refers to the Intelligent Touch 3 controller. This 7-inch color touchscreen is the brain of the autoclave. The user manual dedicates an entire section to its layout:

    Pro tip from the manual: The screen is capacitive, meaning you should use your fingertip or a capacitive stylus. Do not use sharp objects—they will scratch the protective coating.


    For paperless labs, the IT3 can connect to a network via Ethernet and send cycle reports to a central server using the built-in FTP client. Configuration details are in Appendix C of the manual.


    | Error Code / Symptom | Probable Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Display shows "Err 1" | A/D converter overload | Check load cell wiring for short circuits. Reduce load on scale. | | Display shows "Err 2" | Signal too low / Broken wire | Check continuity of load cell cable (SIG+/SIG-). | | Unstable Readings | Electrical noise / Vibration | Check grounding (shielding). Increase digital filter depth. | | No Communication | Wrong Baud rate / Cable issue | Verify RS-232/485 cable connection (pinout crossover). Check baud rate settings. |