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Introduction 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3

 

1.1  Safety and Precautions ................................................................................................................. 3 

1.2  Cautions and IEC Symbols ............................................................................................................. 3 

1.3  Statement on CE Marking ............................................................................................................. 3 

1.4  Available Models ........................................................................................................................... 3 

1.5  Communication Options ............................................................................................................... 4 

1.6  Reference Manuals ....................................................................................................................... 4 

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UNPACKING ...................................................................................................................... 4

 

2.1  Inspection ...................................................................................................................................... 4 

2.2  Power Cords .................................................................................................................................. 5 

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HARDWARE SETUP ............................................................................................................ 5

 

3.1  Front Panel .................................................................................................................................... 5 

3.2  10-PIN Connector Wiring Diagrams .............................................................................................. 6 

3.3  Universal Thermocouple Connector ............................................................................................. 7 

3.4  Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................................... 8 

3.5  Isolated Analog Output ................................................................................................................. 8 

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CONFIGURATION AND PROGRAMMING ............................................................................ 9

 

4.1  PLATINUM Series Navigation ........................................................................................................ 9 

4.2  Selecting an Input (INIt>INPt) ..................................................................................................... 10 

4.3  Set the Setpoint 1 Value (PRoG > SP1) ........................................................................................ 10 

4.4  Set up the Control Output .......................................................................................................... 11 

4.4.1  Select an Output Channel (PRoG > StR1/dC1/IAN1) ....................................................... 11 

4.5  On/Off Control Mode (PRoG > {Output} > ModE > oN.oF) ......................................................... 11 

4.6  PID Control .................................................................................................................................. 12 

4.6.1  PID Configuration (PRoG > PId.S) .................................................................................... 12 
4.6.2  Follow these steps to run an Autotune procedure: ........................................................ 12 

4.7  Retransmission Using the Analog Output ................................................................................... 13 

4.7.1  Select an Output Type ..................................................................................................... 13 
4.7.2  Set Mode to Retransmission ........................................................................................... 13 
4.7.3  Set Scaling ....................................................................................................................... 13 

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SPECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 14

 

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MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................ 15

 

6.1  Cleaning ....................................................................................................................................... 15 

6.2  Calibration ................................................................................................................................... 15 

6.3  Fuse Specifications and Replacement ......................................................................................... 15 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CS8DPT

Page 1: ...ervice 1 800 622 2378 USA Canada only Engineering Service 1 800 872 9436 USA Canada only Tel 203 359 1660 Fax 203 359 7700 e mail info omega com For Other Locations Visit omega com worldwide The infor...

Page 2: ...RATION AND PROGRAMMING 9 4 1 PLATINUM Series Navigation 9 4 2 Selecting an Input INIt INPt 10 4 3 Set the Setpoint 1 Value PRoG SP1 10 4 4 Set up the Control Output 11 4 4 1 Select an Output Channel P...

Page 3: ...onal safety and hazard symbols shown in the table below in accordance with 2014 35 EU Low Voltage Directive It is important to read and follow all precautions and instructions in this manual before op...

Page 4: ...the packing list it is important to verify all equipment shipped has been delivered as shown in Figure 1 and Table 1 If there are any questions about the shipment please email or call the Customer Se...

Page 5: ...Power Cord DM 230V 16A USA Canada Mexico Power Cord Molded 120V Italy Power Cord IT 230V 16A Continental Europe Power Cord E 10A 240V 10A Europe Power Cord E 16A 240V 16A 3 HARDWARE SETUP This section...

Page 6: ...l communications transmit Table 5 summarizes the universal input pin assignments for different sensor inputs All sensor selections are firmware controlled and no jumper settings are required when swit...

Page 7: ...rs R1 and R2 included in the provided Wire Kit across terminals 4 and 6 and terminals 1 and 8 respectively This allows the Bridge voltage to be measured When powering a bridge from the unit use an int...

Page 8: ...s Output 2 3 Ethernet Port RJ45 10 100Base T Optional 4 AC Main Input Plug IEC60320 C13 Power Socket 90 to 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 5 Output 1 Relay Output 90 240 VAC 3A Max 6 Output 2 SSR Output 90 240 VAC 5...

Page 9: ...es across a set of menu choices at a given level When changing numerical settings press the LEFT button to make the next digit one digit to the left active The RIGHT button moves across a set of menu...

Page 10: ...all process ranges MANL Rd 1 ____ Low display reading IN 1 ____ Manual input for Rd 1 Rd 2 ____ High display reading IN 2 ____ Manual input for Rd 2 LIVE Rd 1 ____ Low display reading IN 1 ____ Live R...

Page 11: ...ng Parameters oFF Turn off the output channel factory default PId Set the output to Proportional Integral Derivative PID Control oN oF Set the output to On Off Control Mode RtRN Set up the output for...

Page 12: ...tion ACtN parameter PRoG PID S ACtn as detailed below Setting Description RVRS Reverse Output increases the process value dRCt Direct Output decreases the process value 5 Set the Autotune Timeout A to...

Page 13: ...10 Volts factory default 0 5 0 to 5 Volts 0 20 0 to 20 mA 4 20 4 to 20 mA 0 24 0 to 24 mA 4 7 2 Set Mode to Retransmission Enable the output by setting the mode to Retransmission PRoG IAN 1 Mode RtRN...

Page 14: ...r electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory EMC Measurement Category I Category I includes measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the Mains Supply power Maximum...

Page 15: ...er calibration is available with adjustable gain and offset as well as ice point calibration Refer to the Platinum Series User s Manual M5451 for additional information on user calibration options Opt...

Page 16: ...ation misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components in which wear is not warranted include but are not limited to contact points fuses and triacs OMEGA is p...

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