OM-CP-RFPULSE2000A
Product Overview
The OM-CP-RFPULSE2000A is a wireless data logger that records pulse output signals from various sensors
such as flow meters and anemometers. When started, the data logger samples at 100Hz and at the user
specified reading rate.
The OM-CP-RFPULSE2000A features a display screen which provides instant access to the current reading,
minimum, maximum and average statistics. Through the software the device can be programmed to convert
the pulse output into a different unit of measure such as gallons per minute or miles per hour. This information
is available on the LCD screen of the data logger as well as in the software.
The OM-CP-RFPULSE2000A is unique in that it not only calculates pulse count, but it also calculates pulse
rate. Engineering units can be programmed into the device as a rate, which allows the device to calculate the
measurement unit in rates per second, minute, hour or per day. This provides more useful statistics to the user
when data logging over long periods of time.
Selection Buttons
The logger is designed with 3 direct selection buttons: Scroll, Units and Wireless.
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Scroll:
Allows user to scroll through information displayed on the LCD Screen.
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Units:
Allows user to change displayed units of measure to pulses per sec/min/hour/day/ total number
of pulses.
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Wireless:
Push and hold this button for 5 seconds to activate or deactivate wireless communication.
LED Indicators
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Status:
Green LED blinks every 5 seconds to indicate unit is logging.
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Wireless:
Blue LED blinks every 15 seconds to indicate unit is operating in wireless mode.
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Alarm:
Red LED blinks every 1 second to indicate an alarm condition.
Connecting Information
Port Information
The OM-CP-RFPULSE2000A data logger terminal ports are located on the bottom of the device, one positive and
one negative. OM-CP-RFPULSE2000A provides an internal pull up 2.88V@ 250uA.
Note about polarity: If the input signal has an external power supply, (I.E. a 9V Logic) connect the (+) to the 9V and
the (-) to the ground connection. Maximum input Voltage is 30V. If the internal pull-up is sufficient, connect the (+) to
the internal positive and the (-) to the ground. If a connection to a switch is desired, either port can be used.