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key and then pushing it again will decrement the value (

^v

 key works as a toggle -- alternating between increment and 

decrement). To change the next digit first push the 

<NEXT>

 key. This will advance the flashing to the following digit. 

Use

 ^v

 key to change the value.  After the desired High Scale setting is displayed, push 

SETUP

 key to enter that setting 

and go to setup Low Scale. 
 

Setup For Low Scale 

 
After setting a channel's  High Scale, the next parameter to be set is Low Scale. 
This parameter determines what number will be displayed when the transducer 
puts out its minimum signal.  For example, suppose a pressure transducer produces 
a 0Vdc to 5Vdc signal which corresponds to 10psi to 75psi.  In this case the 
display should read 10 when 0Vdc is measured.  To do this, set the Lo Scale=10. 
 
On pushing 

SETUP

 key, the display will briefly read 

'LO   SCLE'

 (for "Low 

Scale"), and then show the present Low Scale setting. The flashing digit is the 
active digit.  Use 

^v

 key (as described in Setup For High Scale) to change the 

value.  After the desired Low Scale setting is displayed, push

 SETUP

 key to enter 

that setting and go on to setup Offset. 
 

Setup For Offset 

 
After setting a channel's  Low Scale, the next parameter to be set is channel offset.  
Offset is used for calibrating a channel to a transducer that outputs a signal other 
than zero at its low end.  If a transducer happens to output a small signal at its low 
end excitation, then the OFFSET parameter is used to make the transducer's 
minimum signal appear to be zero e.g. if a flow transducer outputs a 0.130Vdc to 
5.000Vdc signal which corresponds to a flow rate of 0 to 40 gal./min.  Then to 
make the 0.130Vdc correspond to a display of 0, set OFFSET =0.130. 
 
 NOTE:     If the input type is CURRENT, the Offset value is entered in milliamps. 
 

 

  If the input type is VOLTAGE, the Offset value is entered in millivolts. 

 
After pushing 

SETUP

 key at the completion of Setup For Low Scale, the display will briefly read 

'OFFSEt'

, and then 

show the present Offset value.  The active digit will be flashing.   Use the

 ^v

 key (as described in Setup For High Scale) to 

enter a desired OFFSET value.  After the desired OFFSET value is displayed, push 

 SETUP

  key to go to Tare setup. 

 

Setup For Tare 

 
After setting a channel's  OFFSET, the next parameter to be set is channel's 
TARE.  TARE is used if it is necessary to always subtract a value from a reading 
prior to displaying that reading.  For example, suppose a pressure transducer 
always includes atmospheric pressure of 15 psi, and you only wish to display the 
pressure differential from atmospheric (a gage reading of 19psi is to be displayed 
as 4psi).  To do this, enter the number you want subtracted from a measurement 
prior to displaying the measurement. 
 
The display will first show

 'tARE'

 after which the current TARE value will be 

displayed. Use 

^v

 key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the desired TARE number.  Once the desired TARE value is 

displayed, push 

SETUP

 key to enter that value and go to setup Setpoint. 

 

Setup For Setpoint 

 
After setting a channel's  TARE, the next parameter to be set is  channel's 
SETPOINT.  SETPOINT is used in Deviation Display mode.  In this mode the 
display is given as PROCESS-SETPOINT.  For example, if it is desired to show 
how Channel #1 temperature readings are varying from a target temperature of 212 
degrees, then make the SETPOINT for channel #1=212. 
 
When setting SETPOINT, the display will first show

 'CHx   SP'

, and then the 

current SETPOINT value. Use 

^v

 key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to get the desired 

Summary of Contents for DPS3100 series

Page 1: ...http www omega com e mail info omega com Omega com Omega com Omega com Omega comTM TM TM TM DPS3100 DPS3200 series Programmable Scanners...

Page 2: ...Setup For Engineering Units 13 Setup for Thermocouple Thermistor RTD Inputs 13 Turning Channels ON OFF 13 Temperature units 13 Setup Examples 13 Example 1 Use of the OFFSET Parameter 13 Example 2 Use...

Page 3: ...F INSTRUMENT 21 POWER 21 OUTPUT CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT 22 Table 1 DPS3000 Series Output Connector Pin Assignments 22 TROUBLE SHOOTING 23 Factory Channel settings 23 Factory default settings for volt...

Page 4: ...igit height Over range indication HELP Display test Briefly displays 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 on power up Seven digit display SCALE OFFSET Scale programmable from 1 30000 units Offset programmable from 0 99 99 M...

Page 5: ...up check for proper power connections before powering up the unit will first display 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 as a display test and then the software revision number The format is rEn x xx where x xx is the revi...

Page 6: ...hannel whose rate is desired push CH SEL key b Push RATE key once 4 Channel deviation a Select desired channel by pushing CH SEL key b Push RATE DIFF key twice 1st push displays rate 2nd push deviatio...

Page 7: ...ragraphs give a detailed description and operation of various modes Elapsed Time Mode DPS3000 Series can be programmed to run as timer In this mode the unit will indicate elapsed time in hours minutes...

Page 8: ...lue On push of a key the channel number and the value of process variable can be displayed Also during SYS Setup the unit can be programmed so that instead of scanning all the channels it will only di...

Page 9: ...w seconds e g CH1 CH2 for displaying difference between channel 1 and channel 2 If the unit is not programmed for difference mode the differential between any two of the seven channels can be briefly...

Page 10: ...12 Relay Normally Open Closed 13 Display Units For more details refer to the CHANNEL CONFIGURATION section Three attempts at entering correct pass code are allowed HELP shows up in the display window...

Page 11: ...will not spend any time scanning it This will also prevent the unit from displaying a HELP message on a channel that has nothing hooked up to it Use v key to select the desired setting If a channel is...

Page 12: ...the 0 130Vdc correspond to a display of 0 set OFFSET 0 130 NOTE If the input type is CURRENT the Offset value is entered in milliamps If the input type is VOLTAGE the Offset value is entered in milliv...

Page 13: ...to enter that value and go on to setup Deadband Setup For Deadband After setting a channel s LIMIT the next parameter to be set is channel s relay DEADBAND This parameter is used for eliminating rela...

Page 14: ...ke the other inputs any alternate units may be programmed for thermocouples The display will first show Cx UNIt x channel after which the current UNITS will be displayed Use v key ref Setup For High S...

Page 15: ...lay option and then the present Display Option setting Table 3 below lists all 6 display options available Use v key to step thru the options Once the desired Display Option is shown push SETUP key to...

Page 16: ...p For Cold Junction Calibration After setting Relay Latch Non Latch the next parameter is the cold junction reference temperature The display will first show COLd JN and then the cold junction tempera...

Page 17: ...e calibration for all channels Also only one type of thermocouple input needs to be calibrated i e J K T or E For example if the calibration is done for a type K thermocouple types J T and E are autom...

Page 18: ...isplay will indicate LO P for Low Peak before showing the value If an attempt is made to display the high or low peak of a channel which has been turned off in CH Setup the display will read CHx OFF x...

Page 19: ...ANGE VOLTAGE CURRENT J T C CR AL T C K T T C E T C LO VOLTAGE HI VOLTAGE CURRENT VOLTAGE CURRENT RTD 385 RTD 392 VOLTAGE CURRENT R T C S T C B T C VOLTAGE CURRENT THERMISTOR TC Option TH Option P Opti...

Page 20: ...ANGE CURRENT RANGE J T C CR AL T C K T T C E T C LO VOLTAGE VOLTAGE CURRENT RTD 385 RTD 392 R T C S T C B T C THERMISTOR TC Option TH Option MV V or C Option Not Selectable RTD Option R S or B Option...

Page 21: ...ctor outputs or electro mechanical relays Check model number printed on the unit Open Collector Option Whenever a limit is reached an open collector output provides a 5 Vdc signal at 50ma on the outpu...

Page 22: ...e made to the three terminal connector as shown in figure 3 Also make note that it is very important that the power line inputs and the power ground are not switched Doing so will permanently damage t...

Page 23: ...Channel 3 Limit Normally Open Closed Negative Output 7 Channel 4 Limit Common Positive Output 8 Channel 4Limit Normally Open Closed Negative Output 9 Channel 5 Limit Common Positive Output 10 Channel...

Page 24: ...GES AND SOLUTIONS ERROR MESSAGES AND SOLUTIONS ERROR MESSAGE ERROR CONDITION SOLUTION EE EROR The unit was unable to If the message keeps coming up save programmed value unplug the unit and reapply po...

Page 25: ...e the nuts from the mounting screws on the Panel Meter 3 Insert panel meter into the hole until it is flush with the panel 4 Install the nuts and tighten them till the unit is held firmly against the...

Page 26: ...Page 25 WARRANTY For Warranty information check Omega s web site at http www omega com...

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