Omega DPS3100, DPS3200 manual FIG- 3. Connections & Rear View of Instrument Power

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NOTE: LOOK UNDER SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RATING ON RELAYS AND OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUTS. UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD THE RELAYS AND OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUTS BE OPERATED BEYOND THEIR RATED CAPACITY. DOING SO CAN DAMAGE THE UNIT PERMANENTLY.

The status of the relays for all the channels is indicated on the front panel by a row of LEDs. Whenever the relay is energized, its respective LED is turned on.

FIG- 3. CONNECTIONS & REAR VIEW OF INSTRUMENT

POWER

Power connection should be 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 the instrument. Refer to Figure 3 for proper connections. For convenience, the printed circuit board is labeled

L1 L2 GND on the under side of three terminal power connector. For instruments with the 15Vdc power option, refer to Figure 3.

NOTE: WHILE CONNECTING POWER TO THE UNIT, MAKE SURE THAT AC POWER LINE L1 OR L2 IS NOT ACCIDENTALLY CONNECTED TO GROUND (GND) TERMINAL. THIS WILL RESULT IN PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE INSTRUMENT.

DOUBLE CHECK THE CONNECTIONS BEFORE APPLYING POWER!!

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Contents DPS3100 & DPS3200 series Programmable Scanners System Configuration SetupChannel Configuration Display ModesTrouble Shooting Table of ContentsError Messages and Solutions Mounting Specifications Manual File omga31320404DPS3100 & DPS DPS3200 DescriptionRTD Displaying Parameters How to Display ParametersTo Display Perform Following Steps Mode Function Performed Elapsed Time ModeScan Mode Display ModesDeviation Mode High/Low Channel ModeTypes of Deviation Displays Difference Mode SetupDPS3000 Series is Display Options Relay Latch/Non-latch Calibration/Range settingCH Parameter List Display TimeChannel Configuration Setup for Voltage or Current InputSetup For Tare Setup For Low ScaleSetup For Offset Setup For SetpointSetup For Deadband Setup for Universal Relay Channel 1 RelaySetup For Limits Setup For Relay Normally Open/ClosedSetup for Thermocouple/ Thermistor/ RTD Inputs Setup ExamplesSetup For Display Options System ConfigurationSetup For Display Time Setup For Cold Junction Calibration Setup For Relay Latch/Non-LatchSetup for Buzzer Setup For Channel CalibrationCurrent Range Setup Thermocouple Calibration ProcedureVoltage Range Setup for millivolt inputs Correct Range SettingsProgramming Flow Charts PeaksSelect Channel Enter PasscodeSYS CH Channel DiffCH ‘X’ Limit Thermistor LO VoltageCH ‘X’ Setpoint CH1 RELAY/UNIVERSAL Relay Relay Deadband Relay NO/NC Engineering UnitOutputs RateLimits Open Collector OptionFIG- 3. Connections & Rear View of Instrument Power Output Connector PIN Assignment Pin # Signal Relay Output Open CollectorError Messages and Solutions Trouble ShootingFactory Channel settings Panel Cutout and mounting hole dimensions MountingWarranty Page