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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER

OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of

one (1) year

from the date of purchase. In addition to OMEGA’s standard warranty period, OMEGA Engineering will

extend  the  warranty  period  for 

four  (4)  additional  years

if  the  warranty  card  enclosed  with  each  instrument  is

returned to OMEGA.

If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department
will  issue  an Authorized  Return  (AR)  number  immediately  upon  phone  or  written  request.  Upon  examination  by
OMEGA,  if  the  unit  is  found  to  be  defective,  it  will  be  repaired  or  replaced  at  no  charge.  OMEGA’s  WARRANTY
does  not  apply  to  defects  resulting  from  any  action  of  the  purchaser,  including  but  not  limited  to  mishandling,
improper  interfacing,  operation  outside  of  design  limits,  improper  repair,  or  unauthorized  modification.  This
WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been
damaged  as  a  result  of  excessive  corrosion;  or  current,  heat,  moisture  or  vibration;  improper  specification;
misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components which wear are not
warranted, including but not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.

OMEGA is  pleased  to  offer  suggestions  on  the  use  of  its  various  products.  However,  OMEGA neither
assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from
the  use  of  its  products  in  accordance  with  information  provided  by  OMEGA,  either  verbal  or  written.
OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA
MAKES  NO  OTHER  WARRANTIES  OR  REPRESENTATIONS  OF  ANY KIND  WHATSOEVER,  EXPRESS  OR
IMPLIED,  EXCEPT  THAT  OF  TITLE,  AND  ALL IMPLIED  WARRANTIES  INCLUDING  ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND  FITNESS  FOR  A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE  ARE  HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability
of  OMEGA with  respect  to  this  order,  whether  based  on  contract,  warranty,  negligence,  indemnification,
strict  liability  or  otherwise,  shall  not  exceed  the  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 used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic
Component”  under  10  CFR  21  (NRC),  used  in  or  with  any  nuclear  installation  or  activity;  or  (2)  in  medical
applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity,
medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth
in  our  basic  WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER  language,  and,  additionally,  purchaser  will  indemnify  OMEGA and
hold  OMEGA harmless  from  any  liability  or  damage  whatsoever  arising  out  of  the  use  of  the  Product(s)  in
such a manner.

RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES

Direct  all  warranty  and  repair  requests/inquiries  to  the  OMEGA Customer  Service  Department.  BEFORE
RETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S)  TO  OMEGA,  PURCHASER  MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED  RETURN
(AR)  NUMBER  FROM  OMEGA’S  CUSTOMER  SERVICE  DEPARTMENT (IN  ORDER  TO AVOID
PROCESSING  DELAYS).  The  assigned AR  number  should  then  be  marked  on  the  outside  of  the  return
package and on any correspondence.
The  purchaser  is  responsible  for  shipping  charges,  freight,  insurance  and  proper  packaging  to  prevent
breakage in transit.  

FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the 
following information available BEFORE 
contacting OMEGA:
1. Purchase Order number under which the product 

was PURCHASED,

2. Model and serial number of the product under

warranty, and

3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems 

relative to the product.

FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for
current repair charges. Have the following information
available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:
1.  Purchase Order number to cover the COST

of the repair,

2. Model and serial number of product, and
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems 

relative to the product.

OMEGA’s  policy  is  to  make  running  changes,  not  model  changes,  whenever  an  improvement  is  possible.  This  affords  our
customers the latest in technology and engineering.

© Copyright 2006 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced,
translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of
OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.

TRADEMARK NOTICE:

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and 

are trademarks of OMEGA Engineering, Inc.

PATENT  NOTICE: 

This  product  is  covered  by  one  or  more  of  the  following  patents:  U.S.  Pat.  No.  Des.  336,895;  5,274,577;

6,243,021 / CANADA 2052599; 2052600 / ITALY 1249456; 1250938 / FRANCE BREVET No. 91 12756 / SPAIN 2039150; 2048066 /
UK PATENT No. GB2 249 837; GB2 248 954 / GERMANY DE 41 34398 C2. The “Meter Case Bezel Design” is a trademark of
NEWPORT Electronics,  Inc.,  registered  in  the  U.S.  USED  UNDER  LICENSE.  Other  US  and  International  Patents  pending  or
applied for.

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Page 4: ...olor Setting the setpoint s active band Selecting a latched or unlatched operation Setting setpoint deadbands Enabling disabling setpoint changes Enabling disabling the RESET button in the Run Mode Op...

Page 5: ...dbands output configuration analog output proportional band manual reset analog output scaling lock out configuration display brightness Display messages Meter menu sub menu messages Setpoint configur...

Page 6: ...ts 15 3 5 Connecting Main Power 18 3 6 Conecting External Tare Switch 20 3 7 Connecting Analog and Relay Outputs 20 SEC 4 CONFIGURING THE METER 22 4 1 Selecting the Input Type 22 4 2 Selecting a Decim...

Page 7: ...ent or Voltage 36 4 10 3 Selecting Analog Output or Proportional Control 36 4 11 Selecting Proportional Band 38 4 12 Using Manual Reset 40 4 13 Using Output Scale and Offset 41 4 14 Using Lock Out Con...

Page 8: ...DC Input Connections with Internal Excitation 16 3 9 4 Wire DC Input Connections with External Excitation 16 3 10 DC Current Input Connectiions with Internal Excitation 17 3 11 DC Current Input Connec...

Page 9: ...Selection Dip Switch Positions for Regular Voltage Input 24 4 2 Range Selection Dip Switch Positions for Millivolt and Milliamp Input 24 4 3 Natural Gain 27 4 4 Input Resolution Multiplier 27 5 1 Dis...

Page 10: ...important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter CAUTION or WARNING tells you about the risk of electric shock CAUTION WARNING or IMPORTANT tells you of circumstances or practice...

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Page 12: ...rrier will not honor any claims unless all shipping material is saved for their examination After examining and removing contents save packing material and carton in the event reshipment is necessary...

Page 13: ...t be incorporated in the main supply cord Furthermore to provide protection against excessive energy being drawn from the main supply in case of a fault in the equipment an overcurrent protection devi...

Page 14: ...es A mechanical lockout has been included to guard against unauthorized changes 2 2 FEATURES The following is a list of standard features 4 digit three color Programmable Big LED display or 4 digit St...

Page 15: ...NEMA 4 Splash Proof Cover NEW Accessories TP1A Trimplate panel adaptor Adapts DIN1A DIN2A cases to larger panel cutouts RP18 19 In Rack Panel for one 1 1 8 DIN instrument RP28 19 In Rack Panel for two...

Page 16: ...se meter display windows both versions light when appropriate 1 Setpoint 1 status 2 Setpoint 2 status 5 Pushbuttons for programming the meter 1 2 RESET MENU TARE MAX SETPTS Digital LED Display 1 9 9 9...

Page 17: ...the Run Mode this button will recall the PEAK reading since the last press of the RESET button In the Configuration Mode press this button to change the value of the flashing digit shown on the displa...

Page 18: ...ss the RESET button to reset tare if any The meter shows T RST and returns to the Run Mode In the Configuration Mode press the RESET button once to review the previous menu Press the RESET button twic...

Page 19: ...nnectors on the back of the meter Table 2 2 on the following page gives a brief description of each connector at the back of the meter Figure 2 3 Connector Label AC Powered and DC Powered Detail Artis...

Page 20: ...1 9 AC earth ground DC power return on DC powered units TB1 10 Analog voltage output TB1 11 Analog current output TB1 12 Analog return TB2 1 E Negative excitation connection from meter 5 10 12 V TB2 2...

Page 21: ...C Settings for Input Ranges 0 100 mV DC O C O O O 50 mV DC O C O C O 5 Vdc C O O C C 0 10 Vdc C O O O C 0 20 mA DC O C C O O The display must also be configured to the selected input type after setti...

Page 22: ...must only be reconfigured by a specially trained electrician with corresponding qualifications Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may result in injury 1 Remove the main board from the cas...

Page 23: ...rd Jumper Positions Figure 3 3 Upper Isolated Analog Output Option Board Installation P1 TB5 Attach cable to P1 E D C B A MAIN BOARD T1 DISPLAY BOARD S2 S2 S4 S1 S3 S3 TP11 TP1 TP2 TP3 TP4 TP5 TP6 TP7...

Page 24: ...cedure Test pins TP1 TP11 are for testing purposes Do not use as reading errors may result S4 A Factory default jumper installed Table 3 1 S3 Jumper Functions Jumper Description S3 A Install to enable...

Page 25: ...4 Proceed to Section 3 4 to connect your sensor input and main power Figure 3 5 Panel Cut Out NEW STYLE MOUNTING BRACKET FRONT BEZEL CASE REAR COVER REMOVED PANEL CUT OUT OLDER STYLE MOUNTING BRACKET...

Page 26: ...Wire DC Input Connections with Internal Excitation Figure 3 7 3 Wire DC Input Connections with External Excitation TB2 E E 20mA N C 24V S S N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXTERNAL SUPPLY TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 EXC...

Page 27: ...Excitation Figure 3 9 Wire DC Input Connections with External Excitation TB2 E E 20mA N C 24V S S N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SENSOR OUTPUT EXTERNAL SUPPLY TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E E 20mA N C 24V S S N C VOLTAG...

Page 28: ...Excitation Figure 3 11 DC Current Input Connections with External Excitation TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 20mA Transmitter E E 20mA N C 24V S S N C EXTERNAL SUPPLY TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E E 20mA N C 24V S S N...

Page 29: ...d by a specially trained electrician with corresponding qualifications Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may result in injury Figure 3 13 Main Power Connections AC Powered Unit TB1 TB2 1...

Page 30: ...art in the Specifications Section for Display Color Intensity Excitation Voltage and Current and Analog Output Isolated Option Failure to use proper ratings may result in damaging the unit Figure 3 14...

Page 31: ...dual relay or isolated analog output refer to the following drawings for output connections Figure 3 16 Analog Output Connections TB1 TB2 ANALOG VOLTAGE 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 11 12 0 10...

Page 32: ...og Output Connections 0 10VDC 0 20mA 4 20mA OR 1 2 3 TB5 TB1 TB2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Relay 1 Relay 2 N O 1 N C 1 COM1 N O 2 N C 2 COM2 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 TB2 1 2 3 4...

Page 33: ...Refer to Table 2 3 1 Press the MENU button The meter shows INPT 2 Press the TARE button The meter flashes one of the following 0 20 for 4 20 mA dc Default 100M for 0 100 mV dc 50M for 50 mV dc 10V fo...

Page 34: ...meter momentarily shows STRD followed by the next menu RD S O Reading Scale and Offset Or you can press the RESET button to abort and go back to the DEC P menu 4 3 SELECTING READING SCALE AND OFFSET R...

Page 35: ...osition of these switches Once Dip switches have been positioned correctly apply power Proceed to the RD CF Reading Configuration and set R2 equal to the value in the right hand column of the chart Ta...

Page 36: ...the TARE button again The meter shows last stored value for Input 1 5 Press the TARE button once more The meter shows the actual signal being received 6 Press the MENU button to store this value as IN...

Page 37: ...button to store Input 2 value The meter shows RD 2 Read 2 RD 2 Read 2 is the desired display reading at input 2 15 Press the TARE button The meter shows the last stored value for Read 2 16 Press the M...

Page 38: ...IN 2using the transducer output span and the following equation IN Sensor Output x Natural Gain x Multiplier Table 4 3 Natural Gain 2 Determine the multiplier by the Input Resolution setting R 2 in th...

Page 39: ...ur digits 8 Press the TARE button to scroll horizontally to the next digit 9 Press the MENU button to store this value The meter shows RD1 10 Press the TARE button The meter shows the last value for r...

Page 40: ...ress the MENU button until RD CF displays then press the TARE button twice or Press the TARE button from R 1 One of the following displays default is R 2 4 R 2 4 10 V for Unipolar inputs 25 V for Bipo...

Page 41: ...u 4 5 Selecting a Display Color COLR Refer to Table 6 1 for a summary list of menu configuration Selecting Display Color is not active unless your meter is a Version B To select a display color follow...

Page 42: ...following S 1 A Active above the setpoint Default S 1 B Active below the setpoint 3 Press the MAX button to toggle between available choices 4 Press the TARE button to select if Setpoint 1 is latched...

Page 43: ...Active above the setpoint Default S 1 B Active below the setpoint 3 Press the MAX button to toggle between available choices 4 Press the TARE button to select if Setpoint 2 is latched or unlatched or...

Page 44: ...STRD followed by S2 DB Setpoint 2 Deadband 4 9 SETTING THE SETPOINT 2 DEADBAND S2 DB Refer to Table 6 1 for a summary list of menu configuration Setpoint 2 Deadband S2 DB is not active unless your met...

Page 45: ...AL LEVEL SIGNAL LEVEL ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ACTIVE BELOW ACTIVE ABOVE ACTIVE BELOW WITH DEADBAND 3 ACTIVE ABOVE WITH DEADBAND 3 ACTIVE BELOW LATCHED ACTIVE AB...

Page 46: ...or voltage To select if the analog output is regular or proportional 4 10 1 Enabling or Disabling the Analog Output To enable or disable the analog output follow these steps 1 Press the MENU button un...

Page 47: ...set 4 10 3 Selecting Analog Output or Proportional Control Use this section to select if the meter will transmit an analog signal proportional to the display readings or proportional to the error sign...

Page 48: ...he MAX button to toggle between available choices 5 Press the MENU button to store your selections The meter momentarily shows STRD followed by P BND Proportional Band Additionally if you select O 2 V...

Page 49: ...s the controller to full on e g 20 mA out for 4 20 mA Figure 4 2 Controller Output The second point of interest is the magnitude of the error signal that drives the controller output to full off e g 4...

Page 50: ...il 0 3 A then press MAX unit will show 0 3 P Pressing the MENU button will store the selection 2 Press the TARE button The meter shows last previously stored 4 digit number 0000 through 9999 with flas...

Page 51: ...o Manual Reset M RST The value of M RST must be less than P BND 2 Larger values will not be accepted and the meter will display ER4 flashing 1 Press the MENU button until M RST displays This menu M RS...

Page 52: ...1999 through 9999 with flashing 4th digit 4 Press the MAX button to change the digits 5 Press the TARE button to scroll to the next digit 6 Press the MENU button to store your selection OUT 1 Output 1...

Page 53: ...ws selected output If you select O 2 V for voltage the maximum signal you may select is 10 00 for an 0 10 Vdc signal output If you select O 2 C for current the maximum signal you may select is 20 00 f...

Page 54: ...ET button in the Run Mode 3 Press the MAX button to toggle between available choices 4 Press the MENU button to store the changes The meter shows STRD if the new value is different otherwise the meter...

Page 55: ...ailable and SETPTS button will always display the meter s firmware version These units will have OL overload or OPN memory indicated by Alarm 1 2 LED displays LEDs can be reset by pressing MENU then R...

Page 56: ...ER4 Manual Reset Error OT CF Output Configuration OT S O Output Scale and Offset LK CF Lock Out Configuration BRIT Display Brightness OL Overload Signal OL Overload Signal RS OF Resolution Overflow 99...

Page 57: ...e changed with MAX If MAX is pressed unit can scroll through digits with TARE Enter new value and Shows prior value entered and flashing digit Changes the value show RD1 Scrolls to the next digit of t...

Page 58: ...2 3 5 V resolution for unipolar 25 V resolution for bipolar R 2 4 10 V resolution for unipolar 25 V resolution for bipolar Note 3 V resolution means if your input is 0 30 mV at 30 mV the display shows...

Page 59: ...OT CF 0 2 0 2 C Analog output is current 0 2 V Analog output is voltage 0 3 0 3 A Regular analog output 0 3 P Proportional analog output 0 4 0 4 D Proportional analog is direct acting shown if menu 0...

Page 60: ...OT S O Shows prior value entered and flashing digit Changes the value Scrolls to the next digit of the flashing digit Enter new value and Shows prior value entered and flashing digit Changes the value...

Page 61: ...isplays the to return to the highest reading normal since last reset operating mode without resetting Press to Will reset your Tare Reset T RST activate tare when viewing this function Reset Latched A...

Page 62: ...SP1 Press to scroll to Press to change Select from 1999 the next digit to the the value of the through 9999 right flashing digit SETPOINT 2 SP2 Press to scroll to Press to change Select from 1999 the...

Page 63: ...or programmable 9 segment LED 21 mm 0 83 Symbol 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Standard Display 4 digit 14 segment LED 13 8 mm 0 54 Symbol 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ANALOG TO DIGITAL Technique Dual slope Internal resolution 1...

Page 64: ...y 0 2 Step Response Time 2 3 seconds to 99 of the final value ISOLATED ANALOG OUTPUT TB5 if applicable Same as non isolated analog output except isolated Signal Type Current or voltage Signal Level Cu...

Page 65: ...e 115 V 125 mA 250 T 230 V 63 mA 250 T UL 248 14 Listed Fuse Power Fuse 115 V 175 mA 250 V Slow Blow 230 V 80 mA 250 V Slow Blow ENVIRONMENT Operating temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage tempera...

Page 66: ...35 mA Max Non Isolated option only 10 V 35 mA Max 5 V 35 mA Max GREEN Analog Output Non Isolated options or Isolated Analog option AMBER Warning Do not use Internal Excitation Use External Excitation...

Page 67: ...SE REAR COVER 96 0 3 78 48 0 1 89 20 3 80 151 4 5 96 RETAINER FRONT BEZEL 45 00 0 61 0 00 1 772 024 000 92 00 0 81 0 00 3 622 032 000 PANEL THICKNESS 1 5 R 06 4 PLCS 6 4 25 MAX 0 8 03 MIN NOTE Dimensi...

Page 68: ...above S 2 U Setpoint is unlatched S2 CF Setpoint 2 Configuration S 1 A Setpoint is active above S 2 U Setpoint is unlatched S1 DB Setpoint 1 Deadband 0003 S2 DB Setpoint 2 Deadband 0003 OT CF Output C...

Page 69: ...al working voltage is 50 Vac dc This unit should not be used in Measurement Categories II III IV Transients Overvoltage Surge 1 2 50uS pulse Input Power 2500 V Input Power 500 V Low Voltage dc Power O...

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Page 71: ...60 NOTES Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

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