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OHAUS Defender 5000 Series - User Manual

OHAUS Defender 5000 Series
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Defender
5000 Indicators
Instruction Manual
TD52XW
TD52P

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • J
    Julia HahnSep 15, 2025
    Why can't I change menu settings on my OHAUS Accessories?
    • R
      Ronnie WarrenSep 15, 2025
      The menu may be locked. Set the selected menu to Off in the Lock Menu. If that doesn't work, the Lockout Switch on the circuit board may need to be set to the Off position.
  • I
    irhodesAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my OHAUS Defender 5000 shows Error 8.3?
    • L
      Laura DuncanAug 25, 2025
      If the OHAUS Accessories scale displays Error 8.3, it indicates that the weight reading exceeds the overload limit. To resolve this, reduce the load on the scale.
  • A
    Amy HaleAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my OHAUS Accessories scale shows Error 8.6?
    • C
      Christopher AndersonAug 26, 2025
      If the OHAUS Accessories scale displays Error 8.6, it means the weight exceeds six digits, causing a display overflow. To fix this, reduce the load on the scale.
  • R
    Robert GrossAug 26, 2025
    What to do if my OHAUS Defender 5000 shows Error 8.1?
    • M
      Mrs. Shawna MitchellAug 26, 2025
      If the OHAUS Accessories scale displays Error 8.1, it indicates that the weight reading exceeds the Power On Zero limit. Remove the load from the scale and then recalibrate the scale to resolve this issue.
  • V
    Vincent CruzSep 16, 2025
    What does Error 8.9 mean on my OHAUS Accessories?
    • G
      graylauraSep 16, 2025
      Error 8.9 means the device failed to read the serial number from the memory module, or the serial number does not match the indicator's under LFT ON status. Break the seal or replace the original base/indicator.
  • J
    Jocelyn TownsendSep 23, 2025
    What does EEP Error mean on OHAUS Accessories?
    • C
      Christian ConnerSep 23, 2025
      EEP Error indicates corrupted EEPROM data.
  • J
    Jason StevensSep 8, 2025
    Why does my OHAUS Accessories display Error 8.6?
    • K
      kevin60Sep 8, 2025
      Error 8.6 appears when the weight exceeds six digits, causing a display overflow. Reduce the load on the scale.
  • M
    Michael ThomasSep 9, 2025
    What to do if my OHAUS Accessories scale shows Error 8.1?
    • S
      Sonia BuckSep 9, 2025
      Error 8.1 means the weight reading exceeds the Power On Zero limit. Remove the load from the scale and then recalibrate it.
  • C
    Chelsea LangSep 2, 2025
    What does it mean when the battery symbol is flashing on my OHAUS Defender 5000 Accessories?
    • M
      Megan ScottSep 2, 2025
      If the battery symbol is flashing on your OHAUS Accessories (T52P), it indicates that the batteries are discharged and need to be replaced.
  • F
    fleeAug 31, 2025
    How to display weight in the desired weighing unit on my OHAUS Defender 5000?
    • S
      Stacy FowlerAug 31, 2025
      If your OHAUS Accessories cannot display weight in the desired weighing unit, the unit may not be set to On in the Units Menu. Enable the unit in the Units Menu.

Summary

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Safety Precautions

General safety guidelines for safe and dependable operation of the equipment.

1.2 Overview of Parts and Controls

1.3 Control Functions

2. INSTALLATION

2.1 Unpacking

Lists the items to be unpacked for the TD52P or TD52XW indicator.

2.2 External Connections

Describes how to connect external components like the scale base, RS232 cable, and power.

2.3 Internal Connections

Instructions for opening the housing and making internal connections.

2.3.4 MICRO SD Card Installation

Instructions for installing an SD card for additional storage in the indicator.

2.4 TD52 XW Rear Housing Orientation

Explains how to reverse the rear housing for different connection exit orientations.

2.5 Mounting Bracket

Instructions for attaching the mounting bracket to a wall or table.

3. SETTINGS

3.1 Menu Structure

Overview of the indicator's menu system, categorizing settings into Calibration, Setup, Read Out, and Application Mode.

3.2 Menu Navigation

Guides users on how to navigate through the indicator's menus using softkeys.

3.3 Calibration Menu

Introduces the three calibration methods available on the indicator.

3.3.1 Zero Calibration

Details the procedure for performing zero calibration on the indicator.

3.3.2 Span Calibration

Explains the process of span calibration using a calibration mass.

3.4 Setup Menu

Configuration of units, capacity, graduation, language, and power-on settings.

3.4.1 Capacity Unit

How to select the unit of measure for calibration.

3.4.2 Range

Setting the number of weighing intervals and graduations for single or dual interval use.

3.5 Readout Menu

Customizing display functionality like stability, zero range, and brightness.

3.5.1 Stability

Adjusting the reading variation before the stability symbol turns off.

3.5.2 Zero Range

Setting the percentage of scale capacity that can be zeroed.

3.7 Weighing Unit

Activating desired units of measure for weighing.

3.8 GLP;GMP Menu

Setting up Good Laboratory/Manufacturing Practice data like date and time.

3.9 Communication

Configuring external communication methods and printing parameters.

3.9.1 RS232;2 nd RS232 Configuration

Configuration settings for RS232 communication, including parameters and print setup.

3.9.2 Print Setup of RS232;2 nd RS232

Options for configuring print output and templates for RS232 communication.

3.11 Lock Key Configuration

Configuring access to lock certain keys on the indicator.

4. OPERATION

4.1 Weighing

Using the application to determine the weight of items.

4.1.1 Application Setup

Customizing user preferences for the Weighing application.

4.2 Counting

Using the application to count samples of uniform weight.

4.2.1 Set the Average Piece Weight (APW)

Setting the Average Piece Weight (APW) for counting operations.

4.3 Check

Comparing weight or pieces against target limits.

4.3.1 Check Weighing (default)

Performing check weighing and defining over/under limits.

4.4 Percent Weighing

Measuring sample weight as a percentage of a reference weight.

4.4.1 Establishing a Reference Weight

Methods for establishing a reference weight for percent weighing.

4.5 Dynamic Weighing

Weighing unstable loads like moving animals.

4.5.1 Application Setup

Customizing user preferences for the Dynamic Weighing application.

Dynamic Mode

Selecting between countdown or continuous mode for dynamic weighing.

Operation Type

Choosing between Manual, Semi-Automatic, or Automatic start/stop for dynamic weighing.

4.5.2 Average Time Setup

Setting the averaging time for dynamic weighing.

4.5 Filling

Using the application to fill a container to a predetermined target weight.

4.5.1 Establishing target weights

Setting up four target weights (SP1-SP4) for the filling application.

5. SERIAL COMMUNICATION

5.1 Interface Command

Lists OHAUS and MT-SICS commands for controlling the indicator via serial interface.

5.2 RS232 Interface

Pin connections for the RS232 serial port.

5.3 Connecting to a Computer

Instructions for connecting the indicator to a computer via serial cable.

5.5 Printouts

Details on printout formats for weighing applications.

6. MICRO SD CARD;USB

6.1 Library

Managing libraries for Weighing, Counting, Check, and Filling applications.

Search Library

Searching for items within the indicator's library.

Recall Library

Recalling items from the library.

6.2 User

User Login

Procedure for logging into the indicator with user credentials.

User Profile

Information on storing and managing user profiles on the SD card.

Edit & Delete a User

Editing or deleting user accounts, with role-based permissions.

6.3 Alibi

Alibi Record

Displaying individual Alibi records including ID, weight, and time.

6.4 Editable

7. LEGAL FOR TRADE

7.1 Settings

Steps to configure settings before verification and sealing.

7.2 Verification

Information about the verification procedure by authorized agents.

8. MAINTENANCE

8.1 Model T52 P Cleaning

Cleaning instructions for the T52P indicator housing and control panel.

8.2 Model TD52 XW Cleaning

Cleaning instructions for the TD52XW indicator housing and control panel.

8.3 Troubleshooting

A table of common symptoms, causes, and remedies for indicator issues.

9. TECHNICAL DATA

9.1 Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including materials, ambient conditions, and power.

9.2 Accessories and Options

List of available accessories and optional kits for the indicator.

9.3 Drawings and Dimensions

Visual representations and measurements of the TD52P and TD52XW models.

9.4 Table of Geo Values

A table providing GEO codes based on latitude and elevation for calibration.

10. COMPLIANCE

Disposal

11. APPENDICES

11.1 Appendix A

Details on MT Standard Continuous Output format and status byte definitions.

11.2 Appendix B

A list of MT-SICS commands for controlling the indicator.

LIMITED WARRANTY

OHAUS Defender 5000 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOHAUS
ModelDefender 5000 Series
CategoryAccessories
LanguageEnglish

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