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Switch off the Instrument 

 

1)  Remove the jumper lead JP1.  

This is VITAL.  

 

Should the instrument be switched on with JP1  
In position, the calibration is lost. 
2)  Replace the instrument cover. 
 

The instrument is now ready for normal use.  The central processor is software 
driven and no  other adjustments or modifications should be attempted.  If it is 
necessary for the supplier to re-calibrate an instrument in consequences of 
unauthorised persons so doing, a charge may be made accordingly 

 

5.  ANALOGUE  (RE-TRRANSMISSION) OUTPUT 
 

 

 

This output varies linearly between 0 and 1 volt dc.  The output will be 0V whenever the 
reading of the instrument is at or below the zero parameter as set by front panel button 
pushes or RS232 commands.  The output will be at 1 V whenever the reading is at the  
span parameter as set by the user.  Any reading between zero and span will result in an 
Analogue output signal proportional to the position of the reading with respect o the 
defined zero and span values.  To set-up the output values: 
 

1) Zero: 

Press “

SHIFT

” and “

ZERO

 

s

” to raise the value (in current units) at which  

 

 

a zero output will occur.   

 

 

Press “

SHIFT

” and “

ZERO 

t

t

” to reduce the value in a similar way. 

 

2) Span: 

Press “

SHIFT

” and “

SPAN 

s

s

” to raise the value (in current units)  

 

 

at which a SPAN (1V) output will occur. 

 

 

Press “

SHIFT

” and “

SPAN 

t

t

” to reduce the value in a similar way. 

 
The size of the increment is 0.1 Ohm.  This is necessary so as to eliminate the 
requirements of working from degrees in temperature (K, C or F) back to Ohms.  If 
setting up in degrees, some odd looking numbers may occur on the display. 
 
The output falls to 0V in the event of the selected span value being exceeded; this is 
done to indicate such a condition. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for DP97

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ions v wire recognition 4 INSTRUMENT RE CALIBRATION 6 5 ANALOGUE RE TRANSMISSION OUTPUT 8 Connection and Operation 6 RS232 COMMUNICATIONS 9 Connection and Operation Using RS232 interface for digital p...

Page 3: ...t 3 or 4 wire mode Display of input A B OR a B differential can be selected a differential zero function allows sensor accuracy differences to be eliminated for accurate differential readings An RS232...

Page 4: ...channel selected cycle between a steady on state and a brief off state occulting when corrections are stored and applied to measurements not applicable to version 1 4 To read differential temperatures...

Page 5: ...the appropriate rear panel mating connector Internal battery power can provide operation for up to 12 hours from full charge Low battery charge state is indicated by bAtt on the display Input Connect...

Page 6: ...r open circuit the LED display will show Err 3 Press any button to resume normal operation either select another channel or rectify any fault and continue intended use b Press CHANNEL to select inputs...

Page 7: ...Indications The DP97 has several modes of error indication according to internal or external problems as follows Display Cause Err 1 Calibration lost very unlikely Err 2 Software fault Err 3 Broken p...

Page 8: ...verify allow the DP97 to ead the currently selected channel and press SPAN s s once the display will now show 4 4 X 3 3 or 4 wire mode is allowable on either channel A or B i e A4 B3 or A3 B4 or A3 B3...

Page 9: ...are as follows At this point the existing calibration has now been over written by default values The procedure should therefore now be completed i Connect 100 Ohm calibration resistor to PRT INPUT a...

Page 10: ...1 V whenever the reading is at the span parameter as set by the user Any reading between zero and span will result in an Analogue output signal proportional to the position of the reading with respec...

Page 11: ...nd word length 9600 Baud 8 Data No parity 1 stop bit Remote control of calibration has not been included Refer to section 4 Protocol Command strings are limited to a single statement action will occur...

Page 12: ...th commas and spaces as delimiters All replies will be terminated by CR and LF The first number will be an error code 0 No error 1 Calibration lost EEPROM corruption 2 3 Broken probe 4 Syntax error 6...

Page 13: ...tions IC Initialise corrections i e Erase useful after installing software For these commands to be actioned theSPANs s key must be pressed as the command is typed Corrections entered as Follows Type...

Page 14: ...prompt select the drive if this is the correct drive for the PC in use i e C a ENTER At the a prompt type TM C and ENTER If using comms port 2 type TM C 2 After the introduction screen the MAIN MENU w...

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Page 17: ...u Click SPECIFY Key file name into CURRENT SELECTION File names end with COR eg EXPI COR If COR is not keyed in it will be added automatically when ENTER is pressed or OK clicked Note File name should...

Page 18: ...ation lights occult at 8 second intervals It is important to note that the DP97 will revert to its standard resistance versus temperature values for Pt100 sensors and the channel annunciation light wi...

Page 19: ...ons Allow 5 to 10 minutes for full stability unless stored at low temperature then allow 30 minutes minimum Pt100 Sensor Current 0 5mA nominal Display Resolution 0 01 C K F Measurement Units C F K use...

Page 20: ...uracy Allow adequate warm up time if moved from region of low ambient temperature prior to use EMC Compliance Meets EMC regulations RFI to BS EN50081 1 1992 and immunity to BS EN 50082 1 1992 CE Compl...

Page 21: ...programming standard of custom calibration and preview of set values from a PC Also provides a print facility and storage of sets of correction values Analogue Output standard Analogue 0 to 1 Volt d...

Page 22: ...purchase price of the component upon which liability is based In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential incidental or special damages CONDITIONS Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be...

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