background image

www.murata-ps.com/support

DMS-20PC-4/20 Series

Subminiature 4-20mA Loop-Powered 

3½ Digit LED Process Monitors

MPM_DMS20PC-4/20.D01 

Page 3 of 6

1

2

3

4

5

6

ON

DMS–20PC–4/20B (Bipolar Reading Model)

The DMS-20PC-4/20B's zero-offset circuit differs from the unipolar 'S' 
model described above in that with the 'B' model, a half-scale 12mA input 
is normally set to display "000". Therefore, all of the of the DIP-switch 
settings in Table 2 assume a reading of "000" is desired with a 12mA input. 
Display readings other than those shown in Table 2 are possible, contact 
Murata Power Solutions for more information.

When confi guring the DMS-20PC-4/20B for the fi rst time, or when select-
ing a new range, set both R3 and R7 fully clockwise (roughly 22 turns) to 
their minimum offset/minimum-span positions, respectively. Then select 
the desired readings from Table 2 and confi gure DIP-switches SW1, SW2, 
and SW3 accordingly.  

The procedure below illustrates how to calibrate the DMS-20PC-4/20B 
to its factory-calibrated readings of "–1000" with a 4mA input and "1000" 
with a 20mA input. When performing DIP-switch settings, be sure the DIP-
switch's small actuators are fi rmly engaged in their fully-ON or fully-OFF 
positions.

1.

   Set both R3 and R7 fully clockwise.

2. 

  Select DIP-switch setting #1 from Table 2.

3. 

  Apply a precision 12mA input and adjust R3 until the meter's display  

reads "000".

4. 

  Apply a precision 20mA input and adjust R7 until the meter's display  

reads "1000".

5.

  Apply a precision 4mA input and the display should read "–1000".  

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to make sure the two adjustments did not   affect 
one another.

Examples 

(DMS-20PC-4/20B-Bipolar Model)

1.

  Desired display readings are: 

 

  

4mA = "–1.00"

  

20mA = "1.00"

 

Use DIP-switch setting #5 in Table 2 and enable decimal point DP2 via  
SW5. Apply 12mA and adjust R3 so the display reads "0.00". Apply  
20mA and adjust R7 so the display reads "1.00". Apply 4mA and verify  
that the display reads "–1.00", readjust R3 and R7 if necessary.

2.

  Desired display readings are:

 

  

4mA = "–450"

  

20mA = "450"

 

Use DIP-switch setting #2 in Table 2. Apply 12mA and adjust R3 so the 
display reads "000". Apply 20mA and adjust R7 so the display reads 
"450". Apply 4mA and verify that the display reads "–450". Repeat 
adjustment procedure if necessary. For these display readings, no 
decimal points are used. Set SW4, SW5 and SW6 to OFF.

3.

  Desired display readings are:

 

  

4mA = "–650"

  

20mA = "650"

 

Notice that these readings can be obtained using either DIP-switch  
setting #1 or DIP-switch setting #2 in Table 2. In situations like this 
where DIP-switch settings overlap, less-sensitive R3/R7 adjustments 
can be achieved if the higher DIP-setting # is selected (setting #2 in 
this example). Apply 12mA and adjust R3 so the display reads "000". 
Apply 20mA and adjust R7 so the display reads "650". Apply 4mA and 
verify that the display reads "–650". Repeat adjustment procedure if 
necessary.

Display Reading 

SW1 

SW2 

SW3

 

 4mA

  

12mA

 

20mA  

1.

  –600 to –1000 

000 

600 to 1000 

Off 

Off 

Off

2. 

 –350 to –650 

000 

350 to 650 

On 

Off 

Off

3. 

 –250 to –400 

000 

250 to 400 

Off 

On 

Off 

4. 

 –150 to –250 

000 

150 to 250 

Off 

Off 

On

5. 

 –100 to –150 

000 

100 to 150 

On 

On 

On

Table 2. DMS-20PC-4/20B (Bipolar Model) DIP-Switch Settings

DMS-20PC-4/20P (Positive Reading Model)

The DMS-20PC-4/20P’s Zero-Offset circuit is optimized to produce posi-
tive readings at both 4mA and 20mA input levels. As shown in Table 3’s 
fi rst three columns, a 4mA input can be typically adjusted (using R3, Zero/
Offset Adjust) to display any positive reading between “000” and “800”. 
The corresponding 20mA-input reading is then added to the 4mA offset 
as a  differential whose magnitude is varied by adjusting R7 (Gain/Span 
Adjust). 

The ‘Differential Range’ column in Table 3 lists the nominal differential 
display-readings which can be obtained with R7 at, or very close to, its 
full-clockwise, minimum span position. The Differential Range column can 
be used as a guide when confi guring the meter for the majority of user 
applications. Higher differential ranges are obtainable; however, the use of 
higher differential readings results in correspondingly-lower positive read-
ings with 4mA inputs, that is, R3’s clockwise adjustment-range is reduced. 
Example #3 below illustrates this concept. Please contact Murata Power 
Solutions if there is any doubt as to whether or not the DMS-20PC-4/20P 
can be confi gured for your display readings requirements.

The fi rst step when confi guring the DMS-20PC-4/20P for the fi rst time, or 
when selecting a new range, is to set R3 fully counterclockwise and R7 

3.

  Desired display readings are:

 

  

4mA    = ".000"

  

12mA  = ".250"

This example is not as straightforward as the previous two. Notice that 
12mA is exactly halfway between 4mA and 20mA. If we assume that 
the input could go up to 20mA, the display reading would then be: 2 
x .250 or ".500". From Table 1 we can now select DIP-switch setting 
#4 and enable DP1 via SW4. Apply 4mA and adjust R3 so the display 
reads ".000". Apply 12mA and adjust R7 so the display 
reads ".250".

1

2

3

4

5

6

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

ON

Отзывы: