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K335 Issue 3

To start - Items on the display 

 

To start - Prepare the instrument

Before you use the instrument for the first time:
• Make sure that there is no damage to the instrument, 

and that there are no missing items.

• Remove the plastic film that protects the display. Use 

the tag (

 ) in the top right-hand corner.

• Install the batteries (refer to B1). Then re-attach the 

cover.

To start - Power on or off

To turn the instrument on or off, press 

 (A1 - item [1]). The 

instrument does a self test and then shows the applicable 
data.
When the power is off, the last set of configuration options 
stays in memory. Refer to “Maintenance”.

To start - Set up the basic operation

Use the 

Set Up

 menu to set up the basic operation of the 

instrument. 

If there is additional data for a menu option, select 

Settings

(

■ ■

) to see the values that are set up. If 

necessary, adjust the values.

Table 1: 

Menu options - Set Up

Item

Description

16.

DPI 802/802P only. Task indication for the switch test. 

= switch closed

 = switch open

Task indication for the leak test.

Refer to: Select Task (Table 2

/

3)

17.

DPI 802/802P only. The loop power supply is on.

Refer to: Select Task (Table 2

/

3)

18.

The measured value satisfies one of the alarm 
conditions. 

Refer to: Settings (

Table 4

)

19.

The data on the display is on hold. To continue, press 
the 

HOLD

 button again. 

20.

Shows the battery level: 0 ... 100%.

21.

Identifies the type of data and the measurement 
range.

= Input

= IDOS input

Refer to: Select Task (Table 2/3)

22. ... 23.

Identifies the settings applied to the input.

Refer to: Settings (Table 4)

22. xxxx g

The units and the type of sensor (If applicable)
OR a specified scale (x:y). 

23.

Shows the settings applied to the measured value (If 
applicable).

= Filter

= Tare

= Maximum
= Average
= Minimum

24.

A soft-key function. To select an available function, 
press the soft-key below it. Example:

= Move left 

= Move right

25.

The measured value or values applicable to the task 
selection.

26.

The 

Edit

 display to set up text labels ( 

 6 characters): 

x:y

 

Scaling (

Table 4).

OK

= Accept the new text label

Shift

= Change the keys: 123ABC or -_+abc
= Add a space

BS

= Back space (Delete character)

A3

1

Menu:

Select Task

2

3

Menu:

Set Up

4

5


(Table 2)

(Table 1)

[

]/[  ]

Options

(If applicable)

Description

DPI 802/802P only. To add a series resistor into the 
mA circuit. You can then use this instrument 
together with a HART

®

 communicator to set up 

and calibrate HART

®

 devices.

To select and set up the backlight fa timer.

Additional data: Select Settings

 (

 

)

To select and set up the power off fa timer. 

Additional data: Select Settings 

(

 

)

To show the battery level (%).

To set the display contrast (%).

▲ 

Increases %, 

▼ 

decreases %

To set the time + date. The calibration facility uses 
the date to give service and calibration messages.
To set the language option.

To calibrate the instrument.

Additional data: Refer to 

“Calibration”.

To select and show the applicable status data 
(Software Build, Calibration Due date, Serial 
Number, IDOS Information).

Summary of Contents for Druck DPI 800

Page 1: ...Druck DPI 800 802 Pressure indicator and Pressure loop calibrator User manual K335 GE Sensing Advanced Test Equipment Rentals www atecorp com 800 404 ATEC 2832 Established 1981 ...

Page 2: ...K335 Issue 3 A1 A2 DPI 802 802P A3 10 a b c 1 3 4 2 5 6 7 9 8 A 2 A 3 11 B1 12 10b 10a 10c 14 15 13 20 21 22 24 17 18 25 19 26 16 23 B1 Customer service Visit our web site www gesensing com ...

Page 3: ...rademarks All product names are trademarks of their respective companies Introduction The DPI 800 Pressure Indicator and DPI 802 Pressure Loop Calibrator are part of the Druck DPI 800 series of hand held instruments The DPI 800 series uses Intelligent Digital Output Sensor IDOS technology to give instant plug and play functionality with a range of Universal Measurement Modules UMM Example the Univ...

Page 4: ... G1 8 To start To start Location of items Complies with European Union directives Warning refer to the manual Read the manual Battery Ground Earth P1 P2 Identifies the pressure range connector ON OFF MWP The maximum working pressure for the connector Example 2 x FS FS Full scale pressure REFERENCE The connector is a reference port for reference pressure only Refer to Specification data Item Descri...

Page 5: ...tifies the type of data and the measurement range Input IDOS input Refer to Select Task Table 2 3 22 23 Identifies the settings applied to the input Refer to Settings Table 4 22 xxxx g The units and the type of sensor If applicable OR a specified scale x y 23 Shows the settings applied to the measured value If applicable Filter Tare Maximum Average Minimum 24 A soft key function To select an avail...

Page 6: ... to measure the pressure difference between P1 and P2 or P1 P2 and a UPM P High range IDOS Low range IDOS mA DPI 802 802P only A mA measurement task mA 24V DPI 802 802P only A mA measurement task the loop power supply is on DPI 802 802P only A switch test IDOS UMM only An IDOS measurement task Pressure options only A leak test To set up the way the instrument works Additional data Refer to Set Up ...

Page 7: ...he measurement task Band as a of full scale FS The filter compares each new value with the previous value If the new value is outside the band it is not filtered Low pass filter time constant in seconds Increase the value to increase the damping factor Additional data Select Settings To select and set up the alarm values for the measurement task maximum and minimum Additional data Select Settings ...

Page 8: ...system Figure 2 Example configuration Measure pressure The examples in Figure 2 show how to measure one or two pressures in a system how to measure pressure difference Note P High range IDOS Low range IDOS If Pressure p2 Pressure p1 the result is negative Operation Leak test To do a leak test on a pressure system 1 Connect the instrument Figure 3 and if necessary adjust the Set Up Table 1 2 Select...

Page 9: ...e test again press ESC to reset the values 7 Before you disconnect the instrument isolate and bleed the system Figure 4 Example configuration Switch test Operation Transmitter calibration DPI 802 802P only To calibrate a transmitter 1 Connect the instrument Figure 5 or Figure 6 and if necessary adjust the Set Up Table 1 2 Select the applicable calibration task from Select Task Table 2 3 and if nec...

Page 10: ...Figure 8 Figure 8 Example configuration Pressure measurement with a UPM When the connections are complete make the necessary IDOS selections Table 2 3 Then use the same procedures as specified for the P1 P2 connections If you re attach a UPM the instrument uses the same measurement units that you used before The instrument keeps a record for the last 10 modules Operation Error indications If the d...

Page 11: ...ent 70 2 F 21 1 C Table 6 Calibration equipment Before you start the calibration make sure that the time and date on the instrument are correct Table 1 Selection sequence Select Task Table 2 Set Up Table 1 Calibration Table 7 Calibration options When you select a channel the display shows the applicable instructions to complete the calibration When the calibration is complete select Calibration Du...

Page 12: ...sure that the error between the applied pressure and the reading on the unit is not more than the specified value for Premier precision Calibration Procedures mA input 1 DPI 802 802P only Connect the instrument to the calibration equipment Figure 7 2 Let the equipment get to a stable temperature minimum 5 minutes since the last power on 3 Use the calibration menu Table 7 to do a three point calibr...

Page 13: ...urs P1 mA 5 hours 24 V Source at 12 mA Ranges Gage and differential operation g d sealed gage sg absolute a Type Standard Accuracy FS Premier Precision FS Notes psi 0 36 mbar 25 g d 0 1 0 03 1 2 psi 1 3 5 10 mbar 70 200 350 700 g d 0 075 0 03 1 2 psi 15 to 15 or 30 bar 1 to 1 or 2 g d 0 05 0 01 1 2 psi 15 to 50 100 150 or 300 bar 1 to 3 5 7 10 or 20 g d 0 05 0 01 1 3 psi 500 1000 1500 2000 3000 ba...

Page 14: ... psi g 2 bar g Premier only 1 8 NPT female port 10 32 UNF reference port OR G1 8 female port M5 reference port Two 1 8 NPT female port 10 32 UNF reference port OR Two G1 8 female port M5 reference port sg or a all ranges G1 8 female port OR 1 8 NPT female port Two 1 8 NPT female port OR Two G1 8 female port Ranges g d sg a MWP Maximum transient intermittent pressure 5 psi 350 mbar 2 x FS 4 x FS 5 ...

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