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DP41-B

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Page 1: ...DP41 B Universal Input Meter User sGuide omega com e mail info omega com For Latest Product Manuals omegamanual info Shop on line at RoHS 2 Compliant...

Page 2: ...this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA Engineering Inc accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products...

Page 3: ...50 mV 0 100 mV Ranges 25 6 3 2 For 500 mV 0 1 V Range 25 6 3 3 For 5 V 0 10 V Ranges 25 6 3 4 For 50 V 0 100 V Ranges 26 6 4 Current Process Value Input 26 6 4 1 For 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA Range 26 6 5 B...

Page 4: ...12 4 Input Type DC CURRENT 47 12 5 Input Type BRIDGE 48 12 6 Input Type POTENTIOMETER 49 SECTION 13 READING CONFIGURATION MENU and FLOWCHART 50 SECTION 14 READING CONFIGURATION MENU 14 1 Rd SC OF Ent...

Page 5: ...ngs Display Menu 83 24 5 RSt AL Enter Alarm Reset Control Menu 83 SECTION 25 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART 84 SECTION 26 COMMUNICATION MENU CONFIGURATION COMM 26 1 COM PAR Enter Communication...

Page 6: ...1 3 Flashing ERR 02 Setpoint Overflow 104 32 1 4 NOSTOR STORED Programming Entries in EEPROM 104 32 1 5 Flashing OVLD Positive Input Overload 104 32 1 6 Flashing OPEN Open Sensor Indication 104 32 1...

Page 7: ...7 7 Potentiometer Connections with External Power Supply and Ratio Measurement Remove Jumper S2 G 31 Figure 7 8 Directly Connected Thermocouple 31 Figure 7 9 Potentiometer Connections with 2 Wire RTD...

Page 8: ...r Selection Table 28 Table 7 1 Thermocouple Wire Colors 37 Table 16 1 A D Analog to Digital Rate Option Table 60 Table 16 2 Factory Calculated Scale Factor Table 64 Table 18 1 Conversion Number Table...

Page 9: ...ORTANT NOTE provides you with information that is important to successfully setup and use the Programmable Digital Meter CAUTION or WARNING tells you about the risk of electric shock CAUTION WARNING o...

Page 10: ...Notes viii...

Page 11: ...y setpoint Output options include Isolated programmable analog voltage or current and four relays With the Serial Communications option the user can select from a push button menu between RS 232 RS 48...

Page 12: ...ommunications cable with phone plug termination Configuration Software and latest Operational Manual are available at the website listed in this manual Recommend purchase of 9SC2 or 25SC2 see OPTIONS...

Page 13: ...am or configure the menu options along with the Jumper Settings Configuration accordingly For detail and illustration refer the Configuration Jumper Settings Section 6 This unit can be configured via...

Page 14: ...g in transit Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent The shipping agent will not honor any claims unless all shipping material is saved for their examination After examining and removing c...

Page 15: ...ocket Ribbon Connector P2 Connector 2 Panel Mounting Gaskets 1 Spare 1 Operator s Manual Other items may also be in the box depending on the options ordered Refer to specific options as described prev...

Page 16: ...tch shall not be incorporated in the mains supply cord Furthermore to provide protection against excessive energy being drawn from the mains supply in case of a fault in the equipment an overcurrent p...

Page 17: ...MAX MIN MENU RESET ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 or 6 digit 9 segment alphanumeric 0 68 high LED display with programmable decimal point 2 SETPOINT LED These LEDs labeled 1 through 4 display the status of setpoi...

Page 18: ...ay In the Run Mode pressing the MAX button causes the display to flash the PEAK HI RdG Reading value press again to return to the Run Mode Press the MIN button to go back to a previous Level Menu item...

Page 19: ...Top Level Menu item Press this button to store a submenu selection or after Entering a selected value state the display will flash a StOREd message to confirm your selection In Menu Configuration Mod...

Page 20: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 P1 1 19 P1 AC POWER N C P1 DC POWER CONNECTOR DETAIL 1 TX TX RX N C N C RX N C N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P4 ETHERNET N C RTN RX TX RTS N C N C N C RX TX RX TX 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 P4 R...

Page 21: ...l I O Connector P3 Input Connector J4 Optional RS 232 RS 485 or Ethernet Connector P5 Optional Analog Output Connector P6 Optional Form C Relay 1 Connector P7 Optional Form C Relay 2 Connector P9 Inpu...

Page 22: ...7 for wiring connection for power and sensor inputs In most cases if you have ordered optional boards with the meter these boards will already be installed You will need to remove only the rear cover...

Page 23: ...oving boards this is as far as the unit needs to be disassembled Go to Section 5 2 1 2 Remove all wiring connectors from the rear of the unit 3 Remove the two thumbnuts that secure the case to the sle...

Page 24: ...t the Main Board into the case once jumpers and optional boards have been configured and installed Spread the side panel detents of the case see Figure 5 2 and carefully slide the main board all the w...

Page 25: ...ter s circuit boards Follow all instructions carefully BEFORE connecting the meter to any source of power DO NOT contact any exposed metal parts install optional board s change jumpers or in any way d...

Page 26: ...gure 5 3 as a reference insert option board s into the corresponding connector s on the main board Each circuit board is keyed to fit in it s own position Figure 5 3 Optional Board Locations 4 RELAY O...

Page 27: ...Reveal the main board refer to Section 5 2 Disassembly To access the S1 and S2 jumpers on the Signal Input Board you only need to remove the mounting sleeve 2 To re assemble the meter follow the steps...

Page 28: ...stalled default MENU Pushbutton used for programming S3A not installed MENU Pushbutton only view settings but no store S3B not installed Factory Calibration only DO NOT install S3C installed Will skip...

Page 29: ...S3 A OPEN CLOSE FOR TERMINAL RESISTOR S3 B OPEN CLOSE OPEN S3 C OPEN CLOSE FOR TERMINAL RESISTOR S3 D OPEN CLOSE OPEN S3 E OPEN OPEN CLOSE FOR RTS TRUE S4 CLOSE FOR OPEN CONTINUOUS MODE optional sele...

Page 30: ...y 1 P6 A C A C Assigns SP2 to Relay 2 P7 Assigns SP3 to Relay 3 P18A Assigns SP4 to Relay 4 P18B Assigns SP1 to Relay 3 P18A B D A C Assigns SP2 to Relay 2 P7 Assigns SP3 to Relay 1 P6 Assigns SP4 to...

Page 31: ...in board as well as those on any optional boards See Section 5 2 2 for main board jumper configuration and the appropriate sections for optional board jumper configuration 3 You have installed all opt...

Page 32: ...e way into the panel cutout such that the gasket firmly backs the panel surface 9 Working from the rear of the panel slide the sleeve forward over the case and up to the panel surface The panel should...

Page 33: ...ins 12 Replace the rear protective cover and secure it with the cover mounting screw Your meter is now ready for operation and you can turn on the power WARNING The unit becomes active as soon as it i...

Page 34: ...B S2 S1 L K J H G F E D C A B 1 1 6 Jumper Settings 24 This section is for the configuration and setup of your jumper positions for readrate unipolar or bipolar signal input sensor input signal jumpe...

Page 35: ...100mV ranges S1_K S2_A B G H jumpers are closed as shown NOTE For some applications the internal excitation is required install jumpers G and H on S2 as factory preset If the external excitation is us...

Page 36: ...50mV 0 100mV ranges with Internal Excitation S1_L S2_A B G H jumpers are closed as shown S1 S2 6 5 2 For 50mV 0 100mV ranges with External Excitation S1_L S2_A B H jumpers are closed as shown S1 S2 6...

Page 37: ...tation S1_L A B S2_G H jumpers are closed as shown S1 S2 6 5 8 For 50V 0 100V ranges with External Excitation S1_L A B S2_H jumpers are closed as shown S1 S2 6 5 9 For 0 20mA or 4 20mA range with Inte...

Page 38: ...Jumper Function S4A installed solder jumper B Selects 10 Vdc Sensor Excitation default S4A not installed solder jumper A Selects 24 Vdc Sensor Excitation Table 6 1 Sensor Excitation Main Board Jumper...

Page 39: ...ally by specially trained electrician with corresponding qualifications Earth ground MUST be connected to the same earth ground used by the signal source in order to achieve published stability and ac...

Page 40: ...ure 7 5 4 Wire Voltage Input With Sensor Excitation R E S S E P9 P3 1 2 3 1 2 3 R JUMPER USER PROVIDED VOLTAGE EXCITATION OUTPUT EXCITATION OUTPUT METER NC R E S S E P9 P3 1 2 3 1 2 3 R JUMPER USER PR...

Page 41: ...asurement Remove Jumper S2 G 7 3 SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTIONS TEMPERATURE The following Figures 7 8 through 7 11 show the connections for Thermocouple and RTD Inputs Figure 7 8 Directly Connected Thermoco...

Page 42: ...D Connections with 2 wire RTD Figure 7 10 RTD Connections with 3 wire RTD Figure 7 11 RTD Connections with 4 wire RTD METER NC RTD E S S E R R P9 P3 1 2 3 1 2 3 NC METER NC RTD E S S E R P9 P3 1 2 3 1...

Page 43: ...urrent Input Without Sensor Excitation rren Figure 7 13 Current Input With Sensor Excitation n Figure 7 14 Voltage Input Without Sensor Excitation rrent Input With Sensor Excitationge Input Without Se...

Page 44: ...17 Bridge Input With External Sensor Excitation NC E S S E P9 P3 1 2 3 1 2 3 NC METER 50 mV NC E S S E P9 P3 1 2 3 1 2 3 GND VOLTAGE EXCITATION OUTPUT EXCITATION OUTPUT METER NC E S S E P9 P3 1 2 3 1...

Page 45: ...o Measurement Figure 7 19 Potentiometer Connections with External Power Supply and Ratio Measurement Remove jumper S2 G R NC S S E P9 P3 1 2 3 1 2 3 GND JUMPER USER PROVIDED METER R E S S E P9 P3 1 2...

Page 46: ...and P9 are identical and interchangeable connectors 3 Using a long slotted screwdriver one that is at least 4 long loosen the 6 screws on the connectors 4 Carefully install the thermocouple rear prot...

Page 47: ...ive wiring designations are molded into the plastic cover Figure 7 21 Directly Connected Thermocouple 7 5 2 THERMOCOUPLE WIRE COLORS Table 7 1 Thermocouple Wire Colors USA T C WIRE COLORS TYPE LEAD _...

Page 48: ...pleted all input and output connections Failure to do so may result in injury This device must only be installed electrically by specially trained electrician with corresponding qualifications The mai...

Page 49: ...ied WARNING Do not connect dc power to your meter until you have completed all input and output connections Figure 7 23 DC Connector Wiring at P1 You are now ready to proceed with setting setpoints as...

Page 50: ...yed for approximately 10 sec in the sequence of this Setpoint Setting Menu Flowchart unless the SETPTS is repeatedly pushed or setpoint is being edited SETPTS button SP4 RUN push 00000 0 00000 0 00000...

Page 51: ...croll through available setpoints and return to RUN mode in the following sequence SP 1 Setpoint1 s value SP 2 SP2 s value SP 3 SP3 s value SP 4 SP4 s value RUN Press MAX 4 Enables the user to select...

Page 52: ...t LCk CNF Menu AL CNF Run mode INPUT selection Menu READING CONFIGURATION Menu INPUT CONFIGURATION Menu MULTI POINT SCALE OFFSET CONFIGURATION Menu OUTPUT CONFIGURATION Menu SETPOINT CONFIGURATION Men...

Page 53: ...43 Input Type Menu Flowchart 11 11 INPUT TYPE MENU FLOWCHART INPUt...

Page 54: ...tep 6 tC stops flashing t C t C THERMOCOUPLE SUBMENU Press MAX 4 Scroll through the available selection to tC flashing Press RESET ENTER 5 Display shows tC again but not flashing Press RESET ENTER 6 D...

Page 55: ...OREd stored message momentarily and then Rtd not flashing Press RESET ENTER 6 Display flashes previous RTD type selection ie 4Pt 385 default see Table below for types If the display matches your choic...

Page 56: ...selection of voltage input type bI POL bipolar You must choose bi Polar or uni Polar before selecting Bridge or Potentiometer Press MAX 7 Scroll through the 2 available voltage input types to the sele...

Page 57: ...ess MAX 4 Scroll through the available selection to CURRNt flashing Press RESET ENTER 5 Display shows CURRNt again but not flashing Press RESET ENTER 6 Display flashes 0 20MA current range default or...

Page 58: ...E press RESET ENTER to skip to Step 6 bRIdGE stops flashing bRIdGE bRIdGE SUBMENU Press MAX 4 Scroll through the available selection to bRIdGE flashing Press RESET ENTER 5 Display shows bRIdGE again b...

Page 59: ...press RESET ENTER to skip to Step 6 POt stops flashing POt POt POTENTIOMETER SUBMENU Press MAX 4 Scroll through the available selection to POt flashing Press RESET ENTER 5 Display shows POt again but...

Page 60: ...1 value INPUt 2 Input 2 value REAd 2 Read 2 value CNt by Count By SEt dP Decimal Point Setting dP ACt V Decimal Point Active FILt tP Filter Type 001 002 005 010 020 050 100 FILt tM Filter Time A b C...

Page 61: ...selection list Rd SC OF Reading Scale Offset Unt tMP Temperature Unit dEC Pt Decimal Point FILtER Reading Filters FLS dSP Flashing Display bRIGHt Display Brightness Option 14 1 Rd SC OF ENTER READING...

Page 62: ...r 2 Cd INt 2 coordinate format for the configuration format of your choice If your choice of selection is 2 Cd INt skip to Step 17 dIRECt READING SCALE OFFSET DIRECT FORMAT MENU Direct scale and Offse...

Page 63: ...L is to scale without known inputs Do this by calculating input values based on transducer specifications and manually entering them through the keyboard Press RESET ENTER 17 Display shows 2 Cd INt 2...

Page 64: ...troller will also show the StOREd stored message momentarily MANUAL Press RESET ENTER 28 MANUAL heading stops flashing Press RESET ENTER 29 Display shows INPUt 1 Item 1 of coordinate 1 Pressing RESET...

Page 65: ...nfirming that the decimal point position is active otherwise NO as independent Press MAX 7 To scroll or select the desired effect for your setting Press RESET ENTER 8 Display shows StOREd stored messa...

Page 66: ...roller will also show StOREd stored message momentarily FILt tP Enter FILTER TYPE SELECTION MENU Press RESET ENTER 17 Display flashes A b C F IL Adaptive Bandwidth Control Filter Press MAX 18 Scroll t...

Page 67: ...play Flashing or bRIGHt Display Brightness Control Menu If a change was made the controller will also show StOREd stored message momentarily 14 6 bRIGHt Enter DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SUBMENU Press...

Page 68: ...N FRE Line Frequency Hz INP CNF Input Configuration INPUt 2 Input 2 value REAd 2 Read 2 value INPUt 2 Input 2 value REAd 2 Read 2 value SP1 L 2 H NORMAL DISAbL Offset 0 Scale 1 RAtIO Strain Ratio bRdG...

Page 69: ...Input Scale Offset 16 1 L IN FRE Enter POWER LINE FREQUENCY SELECTION SUBMENU To enter POWER LINE FREQUENCY SELECTION Submenu if display shows L IN FRE Press RESET ENTER 4 Display shows flashing 60 i...

Page 70: ...Rate Option Table Press RESET ENTER 9 Display advances to MOdE Input Mode Configuration Submenu If a change was made the controller will also show StOREd stored message momentarily 16 3 MOdE Enter INP...

Page 71: ...nt automatically as described in the following steps Caution Before attempting to calibrate make sure you have the proper equipment for calibration and follow the procedure precisely The communication...

Page 72: ...E or dISAbL for your choice of setup Press RESET ENTER 25 Display advances to IN SC OF Input Scale Offset Configuration Submenu or measurement setup menu If a change was made the controller will also...

Page 73: ...lection and value entry for INPUt 1 and REAd 1 for INPUt 2 and REAd 2 item 1 and 2 of coordinate 2 similar to steps above Press RESET ENTER 39 Display advances to MP SC OF Multi Scale Offset configura...

Page 74: ...al Range 0 50mV 0 100mV 0 1V 0 5V 1 5V 1 6V Scale Input 1 Value 000000 000000 000000 000000 010000 010000 Scale Input 2 Value 050000 100000 100000 050000 050000 060000 Input Signal Range 0 10V 0 50V 0...

Page 75: ...SCALE OFFSET MENU CONFIGURATION FLOWCHART value value value value value MP SC OF NUM PNt OUt CNF INPUt0 REAd0 INPUt1 REAd1 INPUt0 REAd0 INPUt1 REAd1 INPUt9 REAd9 INPUt9 REAd9 0 10 value ON LINE MANUA...

Page 76: ...d with 2 corresponding readings Up to 10 Linearization Points can be selected to customize the transducer curve MP SC OF Enter MULTI POINT SCALE OFFSET MENU Press MENU 1 Four times or scroll though Ma...

Page 77: ...ess RESET ENTER 13 Display shows the 2nd higher live input signal being connected for your preference as equal to approximately 100 of the transducer range or the max Input signal Press RESET ENTER 14...

Page 78: ...maximum of the transducer output range REAd 0 000000 REAd 1 000100 3 Scaling the controller Press RESET ENTER 18 Display stops flashing MANUAL Manual Scaling method menu Press RESET ENTER 19 Display...

Page 79: ...READING VALUES READING INPUT SCALE OFFSET MODE y ax b MP SC OF IN SC OF Rd SC OF Yrd SCALE Xin OFFSET disable disable enable RS Xin RO disable enable disable IS Xin IO enable disable disable MS Xin M...

Page 80: ...9 OUTPUT CONFIGURATION MENU FLOWCHART ANA OUt Analog Output OUt CNF ENAbLE MOdE dISAbL OUt tyP Output Type CURRNt VOLt FILtRd Filtered UNFILt Unfiltered PEAk VALLy Ot SC OF Output Scale Offset REAd 1...

Page 81: ...OUt Analog Output Configuration submenu Press RESET ENTER 3 Display flashes dISAbL Default or previous setting option Press MAX 4 Select ENAbLE to setup Analog Output if your controller is equipped w...

Page 82: ...tyP Enter OUTPUT TYPE CONFIGURATION SUBMENU Press RESET ENTER 7 Display shows OUt tyP Output Type Submenu Press RESET ENTER 8 Display flashes UNF ILt Unfiltered option or previous selection Press MAX...

Page 83: ...ng 2 menu READING 2 Press RESET ENTER 17 Display flashes 1st digit of previous REAd 2 value Press MAX MIN 18 Enter REAd 2 value Example 999999 Press RESET ENTER 19 Display advances to OUt 2 Output 2 m...

Page 84: ...ATION MENU FLOWCHART ENAbLE dISAbL SP CNF Setpoint Configuration N StAtE N OPEN ACt IVE AbOVE SP2 CNF N StAtE Normal State ACt IVE SP1 CNF N CLOSE bELOU AbOVE bELOU Below N OPEN Normal Open N CLOSE No...

Page 85: ...d hysteresis and can be configured for latching action The levels of these Setpoints are entered during run mode via the front panel pushbuttons refer to Setpoint Settings Menu Configuration Sections...

Page 86: ...t collector or Relay opened state or previous setting N CLOSE Normal Close Output Relay closed state Press MAX 10 Select your choice of Output Relay state setting Press RESET ENTER 11 Display shows St...

Page 87: ...eviation LO dEV Low Deviation bNd dEV Band Deviation LAtCH ACtIVE N StAtE AL MOdE AL2 CNF Alarm 2 Configuration AbOVE LAtCH UNLtCH N CLOSE N OPEN bELOU Below PROC Process HI dEV High Deviation LO dEV...

Page 88: ...ether the normal state of Output Collector or Relay is opened or closed with N StAtE submenu Following Alarm modes process no deviation high deviation low deviation and band deviation with AL MOdE sub...

Page 89: ...ss MENU to enter the other available following submenu AL 2 CNF Alarm2 Configuration AL db Alarm Deadband Configuration NUM dLy Number of display reading configuration RSt AL Alarm Reset Submenu Refer...

Page 90: ...TER button one time or by grounding connector P2 11 Reset can also be accomplished via RS 232 or RS 485 serial communication option board N StAtE Press RESET ENTER 11 Display shows StOREd stored messa...

Page 91: ...ion Functions which can alter the alarm response as flowing illustrations All horizontal axes represent time line PROC Process Deviation No Deviation HI dEV High Deviation for both Active Above and Ac...

Page 92: ...RATION MENU Press RESET ENTER 17 Display shows StOREd stored message momentarily and then advance to AL 2 CNF Alarm2 configuration submenu If necessary Press MENU to skip and enter the other available...

Page 93: ...nter NUMBER OF READINGS DISPLAY MENU Press RESET ENTER 23 Display shows two 2 digit numbers 03 03 as default with the second right side of display one flashing Press MAX 24 To modify the delay value o...

Page 94: ...face Standard RS 485 RS 232 MOdbUS COMM Communication dAt FMt Data String Format AL StAt Alarm Status Character P V Stat Peak Valley Status Character SNd dAt Current Reading Value Transmitted FL tRNS...

Page 95: ...transformer with on board connector P11 Refer to Option Board Locations and Installation Section 5 2 2 Push Button Menu Configuration will be inaccessible during Serial Communication Main Communicati...

Page 96: ...available following baud rate 000300 000600 001200 002400 004800 009600 and 019200 for your desired setting PARIty Press RESET ENTER 7 Display shows StOREd stored message momentarily and then advance...

Page 97: ...nd out of the controller via the Serial Communication Bus Bus Format submenus essentially determine how and when data can be accessed via the Serial Communications of the device SUM CHk CheckSum NO yE...

Page 98: ...r logging results on separate lines when displayed on communications software at a computer Press RESET ENTER 18 Display flashes NO No Line Feeds excluded option as default or previous selection Press...

Page 99: ...programmed for a one meter bus This controller whether is setup with default RS 232 Serial Communication or not must be inspected visually for proper jumper configuration of Communication RS232 RS485...

Page 100: ...k Hand Shake Method submenu Message Hand Shake The RTS Request To Send line from the host controller is checked when the device is ready to send measurement data If the RTS is true it sends the comple...

Page 101: ...Format dAt FMt Data String Format AL StAt Alarm Status Character yES Included NO Excluded yES Included NO Excluded yES Included NO Excluded yES Included NO Excluded yES Included NO Excluded yES Includ...

Page 102: ...nu The meter keeps track of Peak and Valley changes at the completion of each measurement so the occurrence of new values can be signaled However transmissions of Peak Valley status may be commanded l...

Page 103: ...to the Pk tRNS Peak Value Transmission submenu that allows user to select whether Peak Value to be included or excluded in the Date String Press RESET ENTER 46 Display flashes NO No excluded as defau...

Page 104: ...nt in Data String Format For detail and description of how to create your own units of measurement refer to Serial Communication Operation Manual Press RESET ENTER 55 Display flashes NO No excluded as...

Page 105: ...oice of setting This controller supports value within 000 199 26 6 SERCNt Enter SERIAL COUNT SUBMENU Press RESET ENTER 63 Display shows StOREd stored message momentarily and then advances to the SERCN...

Page 106: ...Y COLOR SELECTION MENU FLOWCHART N COLOR Normal Color SP1 CLR Setpoint 1 Color SP2 CLR Setpoint 2 Color AL1 CLR Alarm 1 Color AL2 CLR Alarm 2 Color COLOR GREEN REd AMbER GREEN REd AMbER HOLd GREEN REd...

Page 107: ...nus allow the user to change the color of display when setpoint is reached or alarm is triggered 28 2 SP1 CLR Enter SETPOINT 1 COLOR SUBMENU Press RESET ENTER 5 Display shows StOREd stored momentarily...

Page 108: ...ID code ERROR RUN SP1 SP2 ENAbLE dISAbL ENAbLE dISAbL Id INPUt RdG CNF ENAbLE dISAbL INP CNF MP SC OF OUt CNF SP CNF AL CNF COMM COLOR LOCk 3 times NO YES ENd RUN ENAbLE dISAbL ENAbLE dISAbL ENAbLE dI...

Page 109: ...rity ID menu Press RESET ENTER 3 Display shows 4 numbers 0 0000 with the first digit flashing Press MAX MIN 4 To enter Access Security ID code The default code is any 4 digit number that has the sum o...

Page 110: ...roll and select ENAbLE to lockout SP1 Setpoint 1 from any unauthorized modification or skip this menu just Press RESET ENTER Press RESET ENTER 12 Display shows StOREd stored message momentarily and th...

Page 111: ...when P2 1 and P2 4 are connected to a momentary contact switch This feature allows you to automatically zero your meter when the switch is activated Tare is not available for temperature meters 31 2...

Page 112: ...ices but isolation should be provided if there is a possibility of common mode ground currents since this supply is NOT isolated from the signal input 31 9 DISPLAY HOLD PIN 9 Grounding this pin to P2...

Page 113: ...llector of the first setpoint transistor can carry 150 mA 31 16 SP2 PIN 17 The open collector of the second setpoint transistor can carry 150 mA 31 17 AL1 PIN 18 The open collector of the third setpoi...

Page 114: ...meter will only display 6 digits 999999 maximum 32 1 3 Flashing ERR 02 Setpoint Overflow After a Setpoint or Alarm value has been entered and then the ACTIVE decimal point has been moved one or more...

Page 115: ...M OVF Unit Of Measure Overflow If a unit of measure is selected and you are near the full scale capability of the display and in the ACTIVE decimal mode the display will shift one digit to the left fo...

Page 116: ...signal exceeds 6900 ohms Place the active decimal point all the way to the right side FFFFFF TO CORRECT Check both the input range and the actual input to find the error condition To correct either r...

Page 117: ...le offset is not required because the input overscale message has higher priority than this message and would be displayed if there were an input overscale CB OVF POSSIBLE CAUSE CNT BY count by value...

Page 118: ...58 to 3214 0 3 223 2 to 2041 2 0 2 B 100 to 1820 0 3 212 to 3300 0 3 373 2 to 2093 2 0 3 DINJ 200 to 900 0 6 328 to 1652 1 0 73 2 to 1173 2 0 6 for K type temperatures over 1250 deg C accuracy will be...

Page 119: ...reading SPAN TEMPCO less than 20 ppm C WARMUP 55 minutes to rated accuracy It is recommended that the unit be continuously running to insure its accuracy CONVERSION TECHNIQUE Delta Sigma RESOLUTION 2...

Page 120: ...to 340 Vdc DC equivalent 50 60 Hz 8 5 watts max IEC127 2 III 250 mA Time Lag or UL Slow Blow 10 to 32 Vdc 8 watts max See Approvals Section LINE VOLTAGE POWER VOLTAGES FREQUENCY POWER EXTERNAL FUSE P...

Page 121: ...est with Command Mode Baud Rate at 19200 bps Command Mode Sample Rate Process 100mV Rate ms TC K type Rate ms Turn Around Time ms Turn Around Time ms 0 7 135 ms 7 135 ms 1 14 68 ms 14 68 ms 2 27 36 ms...

Page 122: ...g and Panel Cutout SIDE VIEW SLEEVE CASE 1 89 48 0 70 17 8 5 23 132 8 PROTECTIVE COVER TOP VIEW 5 86 148 8 MAX 1 772 0 024 000 45 00 0 61 0 00 3 622 0 032 000 92 00 0 81 0 00 PANEL CUTOUT 0 25 6 4 MAX...

Page 123: ...OPEN INPUT OUT OF RANGE NEGATIVE OPEN EXCESS INPUT SCALE OFFSET I OVSC EXCESS DISPLAY SCALE OFFSET R OVSC COUNT BY DISPLAY OVERFLOW 999999 DURING SETPOINT ADJUST RUN MODE OUT OF SELECTED DIGIT RANGE 9...

Page 124: ...30 323 3019 150 39 7232 100 138 5055 370 236 7011 640 326 4768 140 43 8764 110 142 2925 380 240 1763 650 329 6401 130 48 0048 120 146 068 390 243 6399 660 332 7919 120 52 1098 130 149 8319 400 247 092...

Page 125: ...4913 750 365 3907 60 75 9022 350 232 0651 760 368 4832 50 79 952 360 235 6271 770 371 564 40 83 9876 370 239 1774 780 374 6331 30 88 0096 380 242 7159 790 377 6904 20 92 0187 390 246 2427 800 380 736...

Page 126: ...choose ENAbLE dIRECt UNt tMP C dEC Pt dP ACtV yES SEtdP FFFFFF FILtER CNtby 001 FILt tP A b C FIL FILt tM 016 FLS dSP SP1 FLS dISAbL SP2 FLS dISAbL AL1 FLS dISAbL AL2 FLS dISAbL bRIGHt H bRt INPUT CO...

Page 127: ...AR BAUd 9600 PARIty Odd StOP 1bIT bUS FMt SUMCHk NO LN FEEd NO ECHO yES STNd RS 232 MOdE CMMNd HNd SHk MESSAG dAt FMt AL StAt NO P V StAt NO SNd dAt yES FL tRNS NO Pk tRNS NO VL tRNS NO SEPARA SPACE U...

Page 128: ...If choose ENAbLE UNt tMP dEC Pt dP ACtV SEtdP FILtER CNtby FILt tP FILt tM FLS dSP SP1 FLS SP2 FLS AL1 FLS AL2 FLS bRIGHt INPUT CONFIGURATION INP CNF LIN FRE Ad RAtE MOdE If Choose tC tC CO JC C JUN...

Page 129: ...CONFIG COMM COM PAR BAUd PARIty StOP bUS FMt SUMCHk LN FEEd ECHO STNd MOdE HNd SHk dAt FMt AL StAt P V StAt SNd dAt FL tRNS Pk tRNS VL tRNS SEPARA UNIt COMM continued MOdbUS AddRES SERCNt LED COLOR S...

Page 130: ...asurements performed on circuits not directly connected to the Mains Supply power Maximum measuring voltages to Earth are 120Vdc This unit should not be used in Measurement Categories II III IV Transi...

Page 131: ...ed 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 b...

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