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Leon Engineering LD5208 User Manual

Leon Engineering LD5208
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LD5208 USER MANUAL, REV. 0: NOVEMBER 2005
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ELECTRONIC WEIGHT INDICATORS
MODEL LD5208
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Leon Engineering LD5208 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLeon Engineering
ModelLD5208
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Declaration of Conformity

2. Standard Warranty

4. Introduction

5. Unpacking

6. Installation

6.1 Mounting location – Environmental considerations

Specifies ideal mounting conditions, including temperature, humidity, vibration, and air quality.

6.2 Power

Details the power connection requirements, including adapter specifications and safety precautions.

7. Front Panel Survey

7.1 Weight display

Describes the 6-digit display and the information it shows, such as weight and error messages.

7.2 Status annunciators

Explains the meaning of various status indicators like ZERO, TARE, NET, and battery charge.

7.3 Front panel keys

7.4 Common messages appearing on the display

8. Function Menu

8.1 Accessing the Function menu

Describes the procedure to enter and navigate the function menu for software programs.

8.2 List of Function programs

Lists available software functions for configuration, calibration, and special modes.

9. Turning the Indicator On

10. Using the Indicator

10.1 Zeroing the scale

Explains how to reset the weight display to zero and its conditions.

10.2 Taring the scale

Introduces taring the scale to measure and subtract container weight for net weight.

10.3 Weighing

10.4 Piece counting

10.5 Printing

10.6 Selecting print format

10.7 Programming the PIN (Personal identification number)

11. Serial Communications

11.1 Serial port - RS232 C

Details the RS232C serial port for connecting printers or computers.

12. Trouble Shooting

13. Set Up and Calibration Record