Omega DPF76, DPF78, DPF75 manual Quick SET-UP Guide, Programming Example

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QUICK SET-UP GUIDE

1)Determine what function the panel meter is to perform, e.g., rate display with alarm, batch control, totalizer, etc.

2)Ensure compatibility with sensor. The DPF70 panel meters require a pulse (or contact closure) input. The pulse must exceed 3 VDC and drop below 1 VDC. If necessary, as in the case of paddle wheel, turbine meter or other types of inductive pick-up sensors, a signal conditioner or pulse amplifier (such as FLSC-AMP) can be used.

3)The wiring is explained on pages 3 and 4. The 12 VDC output can be used to power the FLSC-AMP. For the DPF75, a single input at pin 5 can be jumpered to pin 6: input B will be the grand total.

4)The relay function can be altered by cutting and/or soldering jumper traces as shown on page 5.

5)There are two main operating modes: RUN, PROGRAM. (See page 6 for a summary). In the RUN mode, the view key allows you to toggle the display for rate, batch and grand total. The PRE A, PRE B keys allow you to see and set the relay trigger points. The lock key allows you to lock and unlock the keypad functions by entering the lock-out code.

The PROGRAM mode must be accessed to set up the function of the display. In this mode, the RST key enters the displayed value into memory. The PRGM key toggles the selections and the arrow keys bump that digit up to the next value or change the decimal point location.

PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

For this example, let's assume you have an FP-5300 paddle wheel sensor, an FP-5310 1" fitting, the FLSC-AMP pulse amplifier and DPF75. You want to see flow rate (GPM) batch and grand total. The signal K-factor is 183.66 pulses/gallon, (from the manual for the FP-5300 flow sensor). Here are the programming steps you will see, starting on page 1.

FACTOR STEP 1: DPF75, DPF76, & DPF78

A,)

Set the decimal point for "dPFA" to allow two decimal places using the UP arrow key.

B.)

Enter the K-factor next: 183.66, using the arrow keys.

C.)

Do the same for "dPFB" (DPF75 only).

D,)

Choose "HI CPS", as the input will exceed 40 Hz (DPF78 only).

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Contents User’s Guide For immediate technical or application assistance Table of Contents Quick SET-UP Guide Programming ExampleCounter DPF75, DPF76 Description & Specifications DescriptionHOW to Mount the Unit DimensionsWiring UP/DOWN Control and Quadrature InputsQuadrature Input UP/DOWN ControlConnecting AC / DC Power Wiring Considerations Do not USE PIN 7 with These MetersWhat can YOU VIEW? Output Jumper Selections Millivolt Input Option=CLOSE, O=OPEN 30V InputOperating the Front Panel Programming FlowchartProgram Portion of Menu for Setting Counter Variables Portion of Menu for Setting Rate VariablesProgram Codes and Descriptions DescriptionTerminations Rear ViewCalculating Scale Factors Scaling Factor ExamplesProgramming PressRemarks ScalingSetting Counter PrgmSetting Rate Remarks DisplayLock SettingLock Presets Setting RelaysRemarks Press Alarms Output WiringAnalog Output Analog Output Option DescriptionInterface Card RS 232/422 Operation Serial Input Commands Unit will Recognize a Decimal if ONE isPlaced in ANY of These Data Values †THE Unit will only Recognize the Last FiveComputer Hookup DP -9 Connector ComputerPrinter Hookup Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Causes SolutionsPage Page Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature