Omega Vehicle Security DPS3300 manual Trouble Shooting, Error Messages and Solutions

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

If the meter locks on a particular display, unplug and plug in again to unlock the display. A total reset clears the memory and defaults all values to zero. To perform this reset, re-apply power with RESET key pressed in.

Factory Channel settings:

To obtain factory preset values simply re-apply power with SDIGT key pressed in. This will also clear memory of any erroneous values and is the preferred method of resetting a unit that might be malfunctioning due to corrupted memory .

Factory default settings for Thermocouple, voltage, current and milli-volt are:

PARAMETER

CURRENT

VOLTAGE.

MILLIVOLT

T/C

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

INPUT

HIGH SCALE

20.000

10.000

100.00

J

LOW SCALE

0.000

0.000

0.000

J

OFFSET

0.00

0.00

0.00

J

TARE

0.000

0.000

0.000

J

ERROR MESSAGES AND SOLUTIONS

ERROR MESSAGES AND SOLUTIONS

ERROR MESSAGE

ERROR CONDITION

SOLUTION

'EE EROR'

The unit was unable to

If the message keeps coming up,

 

save programmed value

unplug the unit and reapply power.

 

in EEPROM -- possible

If the unit still displays the error

 

failure of EEPROM.

message, send it in for repair.

 

 

If error message followed by

 

 

8.8.8.8.8.8.8.and the revision

 

 

number are displayed occasionally,

 

 

it is an indication that power

 

 

line is very noisy and needs a line filter.

'CARD ER'

Too much noise on

1. If message shows occasionally,

 

input signals or problem

it indicates that input signal s have

 

with Scanner card.

too much high voltage noise.

 

 

Provide signal filters.

 

 

2. Unplug and plug the meter again

 

 

to recycle power.

 

 

3. Scanner card defective -- send in

 

 

for repair

'HIGH AC NOISE'

High AC noise on input

1. If message shows occasionally,

 

signals or incoming AC

it indicates that input signals or

 

line interfering with the

AC line has too much high

 

operation of the unit

voltage noise.

 

 

2. Provide line and signal filters.

 

 

 

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Contents Wall mount Multi-Channel Process Scanner Display Modes SetupChannel Configuration System ConfigurationError Messages and Solutions Mounting Table of ContentsPower Input Connector PIN Assignment Direct Interface to Universal Relay Module Trouble ShootingSpecifications Page Model no Description DescriptionHow to Display Parameters Displaying ParametersTo Display Perform Following Steps Elapsed Time Mode Mode Function PerformedDisplay Modes High/Low Channel Mode Scan ModeTypes of Deviation Displays SetupDeviation Mode Difference ModeSYS Parameter List CH Parameter ListSetup For Channel ON/OFF Channel ConfigurationSetup for Voltage or Current Input Setup For Input TypeSetup For Tare Setup For High ScaleSetup For Low Scale Setup For OffsetSetup For Deadband Setup For SetpointSetup for Universal Relay Channel 1 Relay Setup For LimitsTurning Channels ON/OFF Setup for Thermocouple/ Thermistor/ RTD InputsSetup For Engineering Units Temperature unitsSystem Configuration Setup ExamplesSetup For Display Options Setup For Cold Junction Calibration Setup For Display TimeSetup For Relay Latch/Non-Latch Setup for BuzzerSetup For Channel Calibration Input Range Setup for current and voltageThermocouple Calibration Procedure Peaks Saving ParameterPage Channel Diff Enter PasscodeSYS CH Select ChannelCR.AL T/C K Current Elapsed Time IP Type Scan High ChannelLOW Channel Display Devn Channel Diff ThermistorOpen Collector Option RateLimits Outputs Input Connector Output Connector Input Connector PIN Assignment PowerDirect Serial Interface to Direct Interface to Universal Relay ModuleTrouble Shooting Error Messages and SolutionsFactory Channel settings Slots in Terminal Compartment For Mounting Screws MountingWarranty Page M4302/0306