Omega manual Description, DPS3100 & DPS DPS3200, Rtd

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NOTE

DPS3104 and DPS3204 are four channel units. Therefore, any reference to channel numbers with respect to these models is for channels 1 through 4 only. DPS3100 (DPS3107) and DPS3200 (DPS3207) are seven channel units, and therefore, any reference to channel numbers for these models is for channels 1 through 7.

DESCRIPTION

DPS3000 Series instruments are multi-channel scanners that pack a number of functions into one unit. Tasks that require multiple monitors can now be accomplished by using only a single unit. Signals from a number of different transducers can be brought into screw terminals that are conveniently located on the back panel of the instrument. The unit automatically scans through each channel, displaying the channel number and process value. In addition to displaying temperature, pressure, strain, etc. these units also boast some of the most frequently used functions such as process differential between channels, monitoring high and low readings on individual channels, rate of change, tracking channels with highest and lowest readings, comparison of process with a preset set-point, etc.

Signals from thermocouples are linearized and can be displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Transducers that put out 4-20 ma. current loop, 0-5Vdc, or other linear signals can be scaled from the front keys. This gives the flexibility of displaying various parameters directly in engineering units. Channels that do not have signals connected to them may be programmed off by the operator and will not be scanned or displayed.

On power 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 revision level.

NOTE: Check model number for input type & display units -- thermocouples, 4-20ma, 0-10Vdc etc...

 

 

 

 

 

 

MODEL NO.

 

DISCRIPTION

 

 

DPS3200- (* ) - (* * )

7

Channel, programable input type scanner.

 

 

DPS3100- (* ) - (* * )

7

Channel, programable input type scanner

 

 

DPS3204- (* ) - (* * )

4

Channel, programable input type scanner

 

 

DPS3104- (* ) - (* * )

4

Channel, programable input type scanner

 

 

 

 

 

 

(*)

DPS3100 & DPS 3104

DPS3200 & 3204

 

 

 

TC

J, K, T or E T /C

J, K, T, E Thermocouple, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc

R

‘R’ thermocouple

R Thermocouple, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc

S

‘S’ thermocouple

S thermocouple,

4-20ma, 0-10vdc

B

‘B’ thermocouple

B thermocoupe,

4-20ma, 0-10vdc

RTD

RTD (385, 392)

RTD (385, 392), 420ma,0-10vdc

TH

Thermistor (400 Series)

Thermistor (400 Series), 4-20ma, 0-10vdc

MV

100 millivolt

0-100 millivolt, 4-20ma,0-10vdc

V

0-10 volt DC

0-10 Volt dc

 

C

4-20ma current

4-20 Milliamp

 

P

-------

0-100 millivolt, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc

OPTIONS:

-1

240vac Power option

-4

dc output (3100, 3200)

-2

15dc Power option

-5

Rely putput (3104, 3204)

-3

Relay output (3100, 3200)

-6

dc output (3104, 3204)

 

 

 

 

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Contents DPS3100 & DPS3200 series Programmable Scanners Channel Configuration SetupSystem Configuration Display ModesError Messages and Solutions Mounting Table of ContentsTrouble Shooting Manual File omga31320404 SpecificationsRTD DescriptionDPS3100 & DPS DPS3200 To Display Perform Following Steps How to Display ParametersDisplaying Parameters Scan Mode Elapsed Time ModeMode Function Performed Display ModesTypes of Deviation Displays High/Low Channel ModeDeviation Mode DPS3000 Series is SetupDifference Mode CH Parameter List Calibration/Range settingDisplay Options Relay Latch/Non-latch Display TimeSetup for Voltage or Current Input Channel ConfigurationSetup For Offset Setup For Low ScaleSetup For Tare Setup For SetpointSetup For Limits Setup for Universal Relay Channel 1 RelaySetup For Deadband Setup For Relay Normally Open/ClosedSetup Examples Setup for Thermocouple/ Thermistor/ RTD InputsSetup For Display Time System ConfigurationSetup For Display Options Setup for Buzzer Setup For Relay Latch/Non-LatchSetup For Cold Junction Calibration Setup For Channel CalibrationVoltage Range Setup for millivolt inputs Thermocouple Calibration ProcedureCurrent Range Setup Correct Range SettingsPeaks Programming Flow ChartsSYS CH Enter PasscodeSelect Channel Channel DiffCH ‘X’ Setpoint CH1 RELAY/UNIVERSAL Relay Thermistor LO VoltageCH ‘X’ Limit Relay Deadband Relay NO/NC Engineering UnitLimits RateOutputs Open Collector OptionFIG- 3. Connections & Rear View of Instrument Power Pin # Signal Relay Output Open Collector Output Connector PIN AssignmentFactory Channel settings Trouble ShootingError Messages and Solutions Mounting Panel Cutout and mounting hole dimensionsWarranty Page