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Summary of Contents for DP606A

Page 1: ...e mail info omega com For latest product manuals www omegamanual info DP606A DP612A Universal 6 12 Channel DIN Panel Meter TM Shop online at omega com User sGuide...

Page 2: ...ce omega com info omega com Servicing North America Omega Engineering Inc 800 Connecticut Ave Suite 5N01 Norwalk CT 06854 USA Toll Free 1 800 826 6342 USA Canada only Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 U...

Page 3: ...nction Select Mode 9 5 6 Reset Defaults 9 5 7 Function Select Mode 10 5 8 Function 1 Enter Password 11 5 9 Function 2 Set Active Zones 11 5 10 Function 3 and 4 Set Low and High Alarms 12 5 11 Function...

Page 4: ...Calibration 26 7 6 Enumerated Values 26 7 7 Sensor Type 26 7 8 RTD Type 26 7 9 Thermocouple Type 27 7 10 Sensor Status 27 7 11 System State 27 7 12 Process Unit 28 7 13 Alarm Type 28 7 14 Alarm Statu...

Page 5: ...18 Table Page Table 1 Rear Panel Connections 4 Table 2 9 Pin Input Power Relay Wiring Summary 5 Table 3 Connecting Communications 7 Table 4 Function Codes 10 Table 5 Device Configuration 14 Table 6 A...

Page 6: ...The universal input supports 9 thermocouple types J K T E R S B C and N 2 or 3 wire RTDs Pt 100 Ni 120 Cu 10 DC voltage 0 1 Vdc or DC current 0 24 mA Independent alarms are available for each zone Ea...

Page 7: ...ian with corresponding qualifications Failure to follow all instructions and warnings may result in injury Use Copper conductors only minimum 20 AWG UL Rated for power and outputs Insulation must be r...

Page 8: ...he case into the cutout from the front side of the panel Reinstall the two slides and two screws The length of the slides must be reduced if the monitor is to be mounted in an extra thick panel Ensure...

Page 9: ...12A Rear Panel Connections Item Description 1 Reset Pinhole 2 Serial Connector 3 Input 7 through 12 4 Input 1 through 6 5 Supplementary Ground Point 6 Power and Alarm Connector 7 Mounting Slide Table...

Page 10: ...AC Power or pins 5 and 9 DC Power of the 9pin power output connector as shown in Figure 3 NC L ALM1 NO C N NC ALM2 NO C 1 9 N L SW Fuse SW Or DC POWER OPTION 90 240Vac 9 36Vdc AC POWER Fuse Figure 3...

Page 11: ...cted to the Relay common contact NC L ALM1 NO C N NC ALM2 NO C 1 9 Fuse Fuse Load Load WARNING For the low voltage power option maintain the same degree of protection as the standard high voltage inpu...

Page 12: ...en connecting sensors follow the polarity indicated on the rear panel For Thermocouples the Negative wire is Red NA or White IEC 584 3 For Process Inputs the Negative terminal is ground For the RTD 3...

Page 13: ...1 RUN Mode When power is applied to the unit it will automatically enter the RUN mode sequentially scanning each active zone and activating alarms if required The Main display shows the measured valu...

Page 14: ...laying HighValues Return to Run Mode Section 5 5 Function Select Mode Enter Function Select Mode from Run Mode Section 5 6 Reset Defaults Hold all 3 buttons down for 5 seconds to reset unit to Factory...

Page 15: ...bus Address 6 Set Scan Time 7 Set Model Options 8 Password Enable and Disable 9 Calibration A Set Alarm 1 Options B Set Alarm 2 Options C Set Low Scale D Set High Scale F Set Serial Options Table 4 Fu...

Page 16: ...ect all of the functions will be available If the password was entered incorrectly it must be re entered by selecting Function 1 again Section 5 9 Function 2 Set Active Zones The main display is blank...

Page 17: ...ne are independent The zone for the current alarm being edited is shown in the zone display The current alarm value for the selected zone is shown in the main display The left most digit blinks indica...

Page 18: ...ashing digit of the Main display Selects the next digit of the Main display causing it to flash Stores the Device address and returns to the Function Select mode Series Navigation 5 Section 5 12 Funct...

Page 19: ...ific functions C F mA mV Function Zone Series Navigation 5 Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Alarm Type Unit Alarm Latch Input Type TC Type RTD Type Decimal Points 0 High 0 C Latching 0 TC 0 B Pt100 0 1...

Page 20: ...ate as soon as the input no longer meets the alarm conditions The Alarm Latch Type is overwritten by the User settings if user is selected for the Alarm Type Digit 3 selects between the available inpu...

Page 21: ...cumstances For 2 wire RTDs Function 9 may be used to calibrate out lead wire resistance This calibration is done independently for each channel To perform lead wire calibration short the RTD that need...

Page 22: ...d for all zones The Current Zone being edited is shown in the Zone Display The current mode for that zone is displayed in the Main Display C F mA mV Function Zone Increment the flashing digit of theVA...

Page 23: ...plied independently for each zone The current zone being modified is displayed in the Zone Display Enter the value to be displayed at 4mA or 0V in Function C and the value to be displayed at 20mA or 1...

Page 24: ...play causing it to flash Stores the currentVALUE display as the Serial configuration and returns to the Function Select mode This button will have no ef fect if the currentVALUE is does not match a va...

Page 25: ...ually accessed using a one byte SLAVE address The MASTER device initiates a transaction by sending a request packet to a specific slave The SLAVE device processes the transaction and returns either re...

Page 26: ...ister Reads When reading a dual register entity the lower order register should be used as the requested holding register with a request for a minimum of 2 registers Internally the entire entity is re...

Page 27: ...two most significant bytes will result in an error response Data Types Number of Registers Byte Description 0 1 2 3 Boolean 1 LSB N A Zero OFF non zero ON Byte Char 1 LSB N A Entity contained in LSB o...

Page 28: ...Version 0x0004 40004 HW Version R R Hardware version 0x0005 40005 Max Zones R R Max zones supported by device 0x0006 40006 Temperature Scale R RW Select Fahrenheit or Celsius degree 0x0007 40007 Sens...

Page 29: ...Index Mnemonic Type Access Description 0x0180 40384 Sensor Status Zone 1 R R Zone 1 Sensor status 0x0181 40385 Sensor Status Zone 2 R R Zone 2 Sensor status 0x0182 40386 Sensor Status Zone 3 R R Zone...

Page 30: ...Setpoint Low for alarm Base 0x04 Alarm 1 Mode R RW Enumerated alarm mode Base 0x05 Alarm 1 Latch R RW Enumerated setting toggle Base 0x06 Alarm 1 Status R RW Enumerated alarm status Base 0x07 Alarm 2...

Page 31: ...Ohm for Zone 8 0x1d8c 47564 Zone 9 RTD offset F RW Offset Ohm for Zone 9 0x1d8e 47566 Zone 10 RTD offset F RW Offset Ohm for Zone 10 0x1d90 47568 Zone 11 RTD offset F RW Offset Ohm for Zone 11 0x1d92...

Page 32: ...e 6 TYPE_S Thermocouple S type 7 TYPE_T Thermocouple T type 8 TYPE_N Thermocouple N type Section 7 10 Sensor Status Sensor Status 0 VALID Sensor is normal 1 OUT_OF_RANGE_LOW Sensor Reading is below va...

Page 33: ...Alarm activated when Alarm Low SP PV Alarm High SP 3 ALARM_OFF Alarm is disabled 4 ALARM_SPLIT_A_B Alarm 1 activates Alarm relay A alarm 2 activates Alarm relay B Section 7 14 Alarm Status Alarm Stat...

Page 34: ...Time Delay UL 248 14 listed 25 mA 250 V 300 mA 250 V Low Voltage Option Time Lag IEC 127 3 recognized 25 mA 250 V 300 mA 250 V Low Voltage Option Line Voltage Power 120 240 Vac 50 60Hz 3W Max Low Volt...

Page 35: ...0 to 1372 C 1 0 C 1 0 C 2 0 C Type T C Copper Constantan 150 to 0 C 1 0 C 2 0 C 7 0 C 0 to 400 C 1 0 C 1 0 C 2 0 C Type T C CHROMEGA Constantan 150 to 0 C 1 0 C 2 0 C 5 0 C 0 to 1000 C 1 0 C 1 0 C 2...

Page 36: ...with Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE this marking shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed of with other household wastes at the end of its working life To prevent po...

Page 37: ...A 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 m...

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