background image

sure, user must enter the full scale value of the 
desired reading, which can be done as follows.
1)   In Menu Mode press 

U

C

U

D

 

   select 

“CUSTU” press  

U

u

|

|

  

 .

2)  Select decimal point location:
  The alphanumeric display shall show “SELDP”
   The first screen to appear will show all digits 

lit up as “5” and the rightmost decimal point 
will blink (5 5 5 5.5) unless the custom units 
feature had been used previously. If it had 
been used, the digits  and decimal point 
position shall correspond to the last values 
set.  Use the 

U

C

U

D

 

  keys to move the 

decimal point to the left or the right.  Once 
the decimal point is in the desired position, 
press 

U

u

|

|

  

  to lock it in place. When the 

key is released the display reads “DIGIT”.

3)  Choose full scale value:
  The alpha numeric display shall show “DIGIT”.
   The next screen will continue to show all 

digits as “5”, with the leftmost digit blinking 
and the decimal point fixed in the previously 
chosen position.  However, if the custom 
units feature has been used previously, then 
the digits shall correspond to the last value. 
The decimal point remains at the location 
chosen in step 1.  Press 

U

C

U

D

 

  to 

change the value of the digit between 0-9.  
Once the desired value is displayed, press 
the  

U

u

|

|

  

  button to lock it in place. Now 

the next digit to the right will begin blinking.  
Repeat this procedure for all 5 digits. When 
the  

U

u

|

|

  

   is pressed and released with 

the fifth digit flashing, the gauge will briefly 
display “DONE” then return to measurement 
mode and display “CUSTU” along with the 
numeric readings to signify that the feature 
is use.  

   The user can optionally exit at any point 

 before the enter key is pressed with   

U

MENU

 

 

. If the user exits the menu by 

a  

U

MENU

 

 

  before completing step 2 or 

there is a menu timeout, then whatever the 
user entered will be lost. 

   Note:

 The custom units feature is not avail-

able with compound pressure ranges.

   Note:

 The bar graph uses the factory default 

setting when custom units are used.

   Note:

 The magnitude of the value entered 

when using the custom units feature can 
significantly increase the noise on the 
display, which can affect the zero and tare 
functions as well as the stability of the pres-
sure reading displayed. If required, consult 
factory for recommended limitations on full 
scale input.

 Maximum / Minimum: 

Displays maximum / minimum pressure  values; 

10

Summary of Contents for DPG8001

Page 1: ...1 omega com e mail info omega com For latest product manuals omegamanual info DPG8001 M 5103 0217 General Purpose Digital Pressure Gauge Shop online at User sGuide ...

Page 2: ...2 ...

Page 3: ... specifications without notice omega com info omega com Servicing North America U S A Omega Engineering Inc Headquarters Toll Free 1 800 826 6342 USA Canada only Customer Service 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 ...

Page 4: ...4 ...

Page 5: ...lastic housing can cause permanent damage to the product m m WARNING READ BEFORE INSTALLATION 1 GENERAL A failure resulting in injury or damage may be caused by excessive overpressure excessive vibration or pressure pulsation excessive instrument temperature corrosion of the pressure containing parts or other misuse Consult Omega Engineering before installing if there are any questions or concerns...

Page 6: ...er U u b Zero Up Arrow Tare U ZERO CTare c Menu Selection Down Backlight Arrow U MENU D d Key presses are short less than 0 5 seconds or long greater than 0 5 seconds Note Key presses designated as short less than 0 5 sec are indicated by ICON a b d c ...

Page 7: ...ressure display b 20 segment pressure range bar graph each segment equals 5 of range c Sleep and Backlight Timer symbols d Maximum Minimum Pressure and Tare icons e 5 character alpha numeric digit display f 4 segment battery life indicator 7 Negative pressure indicator ...

Page 8: ...cally to the Measure ment Mode Zero Function Press U ZERO Upon release the numeric display momentarily disappears and ZERO shows in alpha display then returns to mea surement mode The pressure should now read 0 Zero value is stored in memory Note 1 A display message of RLOCK indi cates that zero is more than 5 from factory calibration Zeroing is not possible Note 2 A message of ZLOCK indicates tha...

Page 9: ...d to programming mode 2 Press U C U D to scroll through pro grammable menu options 3 When desired option is reached press U u to access that parameter 4 If at any time you choose to EXIT the menu mode or sub menu mode hold U MENU Your work will not be saved Programmable Parameters Units of Measure 1 In Menu mode press U C U D to scroll to UNITS press U u 2 Choose engineering units by scrolling U C...

Page 10: ...t remains at the location chosen in step 1 Press U C U D to change the value of the digit between 0 9 Once the desired value is displayed press the U u button to lock it in place Now the next digit to the right will begin blinking Repeat this procedure for all 5 digits When the U u is pressed and released with the fifth digit flashing the gauge will briefly display DONE then return to measurement ...

Page 11: ...ts when any key is pressed Light this is initiated upon powering the unit or since the values were cleared 1 When in menu mode press U C U D to scroll to Max maximum display this is indicated in small font to the left of the display s unit of measure 2 To clear both Min and Max values press and hold U ZERO 3 Release of this key will leave you in Menu mode Use U C U D to continue scrolling through ...

Page 12: ...ode Note In PRESS mode factory has set 1 hour timer to save battery Feature Back light indicator will blink 10 sec onds prior to light shut off Update Utilized to select the rate at which the displayed pressure value is updated on the screen This function is used when rapid changes in pressure cause flutter in the display values longer intervals will reduce the update rate and average the readings...

Page 13: ...will restore values of factory calibration 4 Pressing U u when FIELD is dis played will restore values from latest field calibration 5 Pressing Enter key U u when NEW appears will enter the recalibrate mode 6 When NEW is displayed press U u upon release display will flash CNFRM or CANCEL press U C or U D to select then press Enter key U u then the dis play will flash CNFRM press ENTER OK APPLY REF...

Page 14: ... are within 7 If outside this window the display will indicate CAL FAIL INPUT PRES TOO LOW HIGH PRESS ENTERTORETRY PRESSOTHERTOABORT Note FIELD option appears only if gauge has been successfully field recalibrated Graph Provides the user the ability to modify pressure values dictating the minimum maximum indi cations over the 20 segment bar graph 1 In menu mode press U C U D until GRAPH appears pr...

Page 15: ...h Press U C U D to scroll to a number 0 10 Press U u to select that number The number entered represents the percentage of full scale to be used as the high end of the graph Note 100 is the highest and only possible 3 digit number If the low num ber is equal to or larger than the high number the unit will flash REJCT and it will exit back into the GRAPH sub menu Note Custom graph function is not a...

Page 16: ...ries are in the proper polarity position For reattachment of cover align the unlock icon with the arrow push cover straight in then turn clockwise until the arrow is in alignment with the Lock icon Note Reinstallation of the back cover may cause the unit to read negative pressure This is a temporary issue as the internal case pressure will be relieved by the case vent and equalize with atmospheric...

Page 17: ...an 3000 5000 150 7500 25 000 120 Burst Pressure Vac 2000 800 of Span 3000 5000 500 7500 25 000 300 Environmental Specifications Temperature Storage Batteries removed 20 C to 80 C 4 F to 176 F Batteries installed 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Ambient Operating 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Process Media 20 C to 80 C 4 F to 176 F Agency Approvals CE Annex A Heavy Industrial UL cUL 61010 1FileE171189 Vol X1 ...

Page 18: ...18 ...

Page 19: ... 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 interfac ing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorized modification This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with o...

Page 20: ...ors M U Turbine Paddlewheel Systems M U Totalizers Batch Controllers pH CONDUCTIVITY M U pH Electrodes Testers Accessories M U Benchtop Laboratory Meters M U Controllers Calibrators Simulators Pumps M U Industrial pH Conductivity Equipment DATA ACQUISITION M U Communications Based Acquisition Systems M U Data Logging Systems M U Wireless Sensors Transmitters Receivers M U Signal Conditioners M U D...

Reviews: