Omega Speaker Systems DPS3301 manual Retaining User Settings on Power Down, Display Units C/F

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SEE SETUP ON HOW TO SELECT ONE OF THE DISPLAY MODES.

RETAINING USER SETTINGS ON POWER DOWN

DPS3301 saves all the programmed parameters in an EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read only memory). An EEPROM stores the programmed parameters even when the power is removed from the unit. However, it is important to note that if the parameters are being changed during setup, they must be saved in the EEPROM by pressing and holding the ‘RESET’ key (till SAVING is displayed) as described under SETUP. If parameters are NOT saved and the power is removed from the unit, any newly changed values will be lost ( the unit will, however, maintain the old values).

DISPLAY UNITS C/F:

DPS3301 units can display temperature in either degrees Centigrade of Fahrenheit. To switch the display from Fahrenheit to Centigrade or vice versa, simply push the C/F key once. The display will read ‘dEGrE F’ if the unit enters degrees Fahrenheit mode. It will display ‘dEGrE C’ if Centigrade mode is enabled. Following the message, the unit will start displaying temperature in selected engineering units.

SETPOINT DEVIATION:

A useful feature of DPS3301 units is tracking of a setpoint relative to process value at any given point in time. To display deviation, push the key labeled ‘SP DEV’ once. The display will read ‘SP DEVN’ following which the deviation reading will be shown. A second push on the same key while it is displaying deviation will indicate the current setpoint value.

Setpoint value that needs to be tracked can be entered in two different ways. One is during setup mode and the other is using the front key labled ‘SP DEV’. SETUP mode entry is used when a particular value needs to be programmed e.g. 500, 850 and so on. To enter Setpoint in this mode, look under ‘SETUP’.

If it is desired to start tracking setpoint deviation from current process reading then front key entry mode is used. Assume that current reading on the display is 476 F. To enter this temperature as your setpoint, first push ‘SP DEV’ key twice (first push displays deviation from current setpoint, and the second push displays current SETPT value). After the second push keep holding in the ‘SP DEV’ key. After a brief delay the display will flash the message ‘SETPT’ three times. Following the third flash, the unit will take the current process reading and save it as the new SETPOINT. If the process reading is 500, then taking our above example, pushing ‘SP DEVN’ key will display 24 as your deviation value. Note that if ‘SP DEVN’ key is released before three flashes of ‘SETPT’ message, the unit will not enter a new setpoint. However, old setpoint value will be retained in the memory.

DISPLAY HOLD FEATURE:

DPS3301 offers a display hold feature. When ever pins 13 and 14 are shorted together (e.g. through a remote switch), the reading taken at the time of shorting is frozen on the display. The unit will continue displaying this value until the short is removed. This is indicated by the display periodically flashing the message ‘Pr HoLD’. Internally the unit keeps monitoring the actual process and limits and timers will be activated if process exceeds their programmed values. However, the display will indicate the hold temperature.

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Contents DPS3301 Series Wall-MountProgrammable Temperature Monitor Specifications Description Thermocouple or RTD Selection Timers Accuracy SpecificationsThermocouple or RTD Selection DescriptionDisplay Modes How to Reset and Program Thermocouple Type or RTDSetpoint Deviation Retaining User Settings on Power DownDisplay Hold Feature Display Units C/FProgram Limits Flow ChartPasscode Entry Setup ModeEntering and Exiting Setup Mode How To Increase/Decrease Programmable Values SetupRate Time-Base Program Controller ModeDisplay Time Display OptionThermocouple Calibration Cold Junction adjustmentSelection of Limit 3 as Process or Rate Limit ‘PROGRAM LIMITS’ ModeThermocouple type Selection Process Limits 1 thruProgramming Limit Configure Timing ModeSelection of Limit 4 as Process or Deviation Relay Latching/non Latching Timers 1Configuring Limits Normally Open/Normally Closed Relay DeadbandResetting Rate Alarm Setpoint Deviation AlarmAudio Alarm On/Off Rate AlarmProcess Alarms Open Collector Option TimersElapsed Time Timer ModesHigh and LOW Peaks PowerSignal Connection How to Reset High & Low Peak readingsOutput Connector Pin Assignment Output Connector PIN AssignmentDPS3301 Series Terminal Compartment Direct Interface to Universal Relay Module Mounting Page Page M4300/0907