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MDS-DTM-RTD SERIES

Battery Powered Benchtop Meter

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Page 1: ...D SERIES Battery Powered Benchtop Meter Optional e mail info omega com For latest product manuals omegamanual info Shop online at omega com User sGuide www DataSheet net Datasheet pdf http www DataShe...

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Page 3: ...l Input Analog Output Alarm Output 3 4 3 7 Rear Panel M8 Input Analog Output Alarm Output 3 4 3 8 Rear Panel M12 Input Analog Output Alarm Output 3 5 3 9 Battery Installation Replacement 3 6 3 10 Inst...

Page 4: ...top Meter TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 8 Specifications 8 1 8 1 General 8 1 8 2 Wireless Option 8 2 Section 9 Approvals Regulatory Compliance 9 1 9 1 FCC Domestic Use 9 1 www DataSheet net Datasheet pdf...

Page 5: ...ion 3 6 3 11 Wiring Temperature Sensor 3 7 3 12 Wiring M8 Connector 3 7 3 13 Wiring M12 Connector 3 7 3 14 Wiring Analog Output 3 8 3 15 Wiring Alarm 3 8 Section 4 4 1 Software Welcome Screen 4 1 4 2...

Page 6: ...auge Screen Finish Option 4 13 Section 5 5 1 Display Features 5 1 5 2 Keypad Operation 5 1 5 3 Menu Button Operation 5 3 5 4 Front Keypad Set Button 5 5 Section 6 6 1 Fresnel Zone 6 1 Table 2 MDS DTM...

Page 7: ...ren Never operate with a power cord that is not properly rated for use with your unit Remove and or disconnect main power cord before attempting any maintenance or fuse replacement Do not connect and...

Page 8: ...med by suitably trained personnel only 1 3 General Description OMEGA s new MDS DTM RTD Series Benchtop Meter has the functions of a digital temperature meter enclosed in a benchtop case It is ideal fo...

Page 9: ...D Series Benchtop Meter Versions Version Terminal M8 Connector M12 Connector Analog Alarm Wireless Input Input Output Output MDS DTM RTD MDS DTM RTD W MDS DTM RTD M8 MDS DTM RTD M8 W MDS DTM RTD M12 M...

Page 10: ...age to the shipping agent The carrier will not honor any damage claims unless all shipping material is saved for inspection After examining and removing contents save packing material and carton in th...

Page 11: ...by suitably trained personnel only 2 3 3 Battery Connection Your benchtop meter will also operate on 2 D cell Alkaline batteries Follow instructions in section 3 9 for details on how to replace the b...

Page 12: ...n Mounting Wiring 3 Section 3 Installation Wiring 3 1 General Meter Dimensions Figure 3 1 General Meter Dimensions 207 8 13 80 3 13 DIMENSIONS mm in 93 3 68 www DataSheet net Datasheet pdf http www Da...

Page 13: ...anel Connections Terminal Input Analog Output Alarm Output Wireless F 0 100 MIN MAX AVG PEAKCALBAT HAL LAL LOGSET TX OMEGA ENGINEERING INC STAMFORD CT 06907 0047 MDS DTM RTD SERIES METER CAUTION DISPO...

Page 14: ...TERY PROPERLY SEE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY 2x D CELL 1 8 Vdc MAX 12 24 Vdc FUSE F1A 250V WIRELESS ANTENNA www omega com e mail info omega com INPUT 1 2 3 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 2 3 ALARM OUTPUT USB PO...

Page 15: ...OPERLY SEE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY 2x D CELL 1 8 Vdc MAX 12 24 Vdc FUSE F1A 250V ANTENNA www omega com e mail info omega com 1 2 3 INPUT 1 2 3 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 2 3 ALARM OUTPUT USB PORT INSTALL...

Page 16: ...fety warnings listed below Do not use a different battery other than what is specified in this manual or product data sheet Do not discharge the battery using any device except your meter Do not place...

Page 17: ...Do not disassemble or modify the battery Always insulate the terminals with adhesive tape or similar materials before disposal Immediately discontinue use of the battery if the battery emits an unusua...

Page 18: ...l probe assembly Wires are connected to TB1 located on the rear panel Figure 3 11 Wiring Temperature Sensor Figure 3 12 Wiring M8 Connector Figure 3 13 Wiring M12 Connector Front View Front View TB1 R...

Page 19: ...log Output Alarm Wiring Example Driving a relay or low impedance input Open Drain Figure 3 15 Wiring Alarm _ GROUND SHIELD WIRE ENCLOSURE CHART RECORDER J2 1 2 3 TB2 1N4004 DIODE ALARM RELAY 200 mA MA...

Page 20: ...ollowing minimum requirements Pentium Class processor Hard Drive Space 210 meg Ram 256 meg or higher 1 Available USB Port 1 CD ROM Drive Windows 2000 XP Vista 32bit Operating System or Windows 7 4 3 S...

Page 21: ...click the Next button Figure 4 3 Software Select Installation Folder Screen From this screen you select the folder were you want the program files installed on your PC The default setting will install...

Page 22: ...setup wizard will now complete the process and install the software Figure 4 5 Software Installation Complete Screen Congratulations You have just successfully installed the DG Setup Utility Program o...

Page 23: ...onfiguration of your meter This cable does not remain connected during normal use Figure 4 6 USB Programming Cable Connect the A type connector to your PC and then connect the B type connector to the...

Page 24: ...o launch the setup utility program on your PC begin by finding and clicking on the DTG program Icon that was placed on your computer desk top when you installed the software Figure 4 8 Launch Setup Ut...

Page 25: ...to a USB port on your PC you must do this now before continuing After your unit has been connected click the Next button to proceed and continue setting up your unit Figure 4 11 Utility Program Verif...

Page 26: ...s been established you can click the Next button to proceed and continue setting up your connector transmitter If you did not receive this confirmation of proper communication you should click the Bac...

Page 27: ...der battery power the led brightness has a direct effect on the life of the battery Keep to the lowest setting possible for your ambient light conditions to conserve of battery power External Power He...

Page 28: ...ample interval setting is for conserving battery life not for display damping or averaging and therefore has no effect unless operating on battery power only RTD Alpha Select the proper curve for the...

Page 29: ...e low value you want the alarm to activate at LAL Low Alarm Limit Deadband Deadband is an area where no action occurs The purpose is to prevent oscillation or repeated activation deactivation cycles I...

Page 30: ...ing Analog Output Value 0 F 4 00 mA 250 F 8 00 mA 500 F 12 00 mA 750 F 16 00 mA 1000 F 20 00 mA 0 10 Vdc Example This table shows analog output values you should expect if you set 0 0Vdc 0 F and 10 0...

Page 31: ...f the unit does not require calibration you should leave the default selected Skip Calibration and continue by clicking the Next Figure 4 16 Calibration Options Screen Skip To Next Option After making...

Page 32: ...tings To Digital Gauge Screen Finish Option After your meter has been programmed click the Finish button to close the utility program Setup Configuration 4 4 13 www DataSheet net Datasheet pdf http ww...

Page 33: ...splay Features 1 Process Reading 2 Units 3 Bargraph 4 Status Icons 5 2 Keypad Operation Figure 5 2 Keypad Operations 1 Mode Button 2 Set Button F 0 100 MIN MAX AVG PEAKCALBAT HAL LAL LOGSET TX 2 3 1 4...

Page 34: ...the backlighting turns on The backlighting will remain on for the amount of time you selected during the setup and configuration process If you selected Always Off when setting the meter up then the...

Page 35: ...Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove MODE 0 100 MIN 0 100 MIN MAX 0 100 MAX AVG 0 100 AVG BATT 0 100 BAT HAL 0 100 HAL LAL 0 100 LAL...

Page 36: ...T MODE UNITS Continued from previous page Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force Then Remove Apply Force 3 Seconds Then Remove UNIT...

Page 37: ...activate the backlighting feature When activated the backlighting will remain on for the period of time you selected during the setup and configuration in Section 3 Figure 5 4 Front Keypad Set Button...

Page 38: ...al becomes weaker the further it travels While radio waves can penetrate some solid materials like a wall they are dampened more than when a direct line of sight between the transmitting and receiving...

Page 39: ...pplication where the unit will be exposed to ambient temperatures above or below the operating limits specified in this manual will damage your unit and cause the unit to malfunction and produce incor...

Page 40: ...er than 20 cm to nearby persons Never operate your end device with any other antenna than what is supplied or listed here in this manual for approved use 6 4 Transmit Rate vs Battery Life Many factors...

Page 41: ...onds 0 5 5 15 30 Sample Seconds per Wireless Transmission Weeks Weeks Weeks Weeks 2 69 5 106 8 111 3 112 4 3 80 1 133 9 141 0 142 8 5 91 1 168 0 179 3 182 3 10 101 6 207 7 225 1 229 9 15 105 7 225 4 2...

Page 42: ...address number for your receiver Later when you set up your receiver you will again set the same number to receive readings from the corresponding transmitter unit s Each receiver must be set for a di...

Page 43: ...mple Rate This will program your device to transmit 1 data reading to your receiver at a specified time interval Available settings are 2 3 4 5 10 15 20 25 30 45 60 75 90 105 or 120 seconds www DataSh...

Page 44: ...6 7 Optional Wireless Transmitter Operation 6 NOTES www DataSheet net Datasheet pdf http www DataSheet4U co kr...

Page 45: ...r before attempting any maintenance or cleaning 7 2 Cleaning Lightly dampen a soft clean cloth with a mild cleaning solution and gently clean the Benchtop Meter 7 3 Fuse Replacement Disconnect all pow...

Page 46: ...12 24 Vdc Battery Life Typical 2 years without backlighting use and wireless transmitter Operation Analog Output User selectable 0 to 5 Vdc 0 to 10 Vdc or 4 to 20 mA Requires external 12 to 24 Vdc po...

Page 47: ...Power 10 dBm 10 mW Range of RF Link Outdoor Line of Sight Up to 120 m 400 ft Indoor Urban Up to 40 m 130 ft Software Included Free Requires Windows 2000 XP or Vista 32 bit Data Transmitted to Host Tem...

Page 48: ...posure requirements for mobile transmitting devices a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this device and persons during device operation To ensure complia...

Page 49: ...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...

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