Omega Vehicle Security OM-550 manual Temperature Units, Rejection Frequency

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4.8 DATE

The current date is entered during programming and is kept in a real-time clock that is backed by the AA batteries. The clock will then be accurate unless the batteries are removed or a Manual Reset is executed.

The Keypad has no colon key, so enter the date as six numbers and the colons will automatically be inserted as necessary.

4.9 TIME

The current time is entered during programming and kept in real-time clock that is backed by the AA batteries. The clock will then be accurate unless the batteries are removed or a Manual Reset is executed.

The Keypad has no colon key, so enter the time as six numbers and the colons will automatically be inserted as necessary.

4.10 TEMPERATURE UNITS

Any channel (except the Math channel) may be programmed to be a Temperature channel. All Temperature channel data is scaled, stored, and printed in the current temperature units (°C or °F). The temperature units selection applies to all channels defined as J, K, T, or E thermocouple inputs. This selection is stored in EEPROM and retained even if the batteries are removed.

Tadjust is not scaled in the current temperature units. It retains its value when the temperature units are changed. Refer to section 4.13 TADJUST for more information.

4.11 REJECTION FREQUENCY

An A to D Conversion method is used by the OM-550 that can be optimized to reject inputs at the ambient power-line frequency, for greater measurement precision.

The Rejection Frequency defaults to 60 Hz at Manual Reset but may be reprogrammed to 50 Hz as necessary. This setting is stored in EEPROM and retained when the batteries are removed.

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Contents Table of Contents Date Time Introduction ∙ The OM-550 Datalogger may be referred to as LoggerOperator Safety Information Product Usage WarningsFor protection of the OM-550 itself, observe the following Unpacking OM-550 Features FeaturesOM-550 features Activity LED & Horn Keypad ∙ ON-OFF ∙ RUN ∙ PROG/EXIT ∙ Stop∙ OK ∙ Optional Connectors Channel ConnectorsApplication Printer Window To remove the Viewing WindowDC Jack Battery CoverThermal Paper Serial Data PortGain Adjust Tilt StandPower Supplies Probes InputsVoltage Transducer Inputs Probe SETThermocouple Inputs TypeProgrammed Features Data CacheStatistics LOW Battery Operation POWER-SAVE ModeBattery Check Power Connection Battery InstallationConnecting the AC Power Adapter Connecting the DC Power CablePaper Installation Data Port Connection PIN AdapterProgramming ∙ Programming outline 1. Select ChannelProgramming Keys Print Formatting PositionTemperature Channels Voltage ChannelsMath PSEUDO-CHANNEL This Interval Overrun can be avoided in two ways LOG IntervalNot Printing Operation AT Full Cache Recording Time Temperature Units Rejection FrequencyCalibration Mode To return to Normal modeTadjust Matching a Voltage Transducer Voltage Input ScalingMatching Transducers to the OM-550 R1 = 2 R2 = V-2= 2.0000 VDC = R1 Matching a Current TransducerR1 = 2 Data Scaling mX + b calculation Matching and Scaling a Voltage Transducer VDC Matching and Scaling a Current Transducer ExampleU38u Unit Labels Operation Programmed InformationLog Interval Time Temperature Units Enter a Tadjust value, or press OK to finish programming U44u Manual Reset programs the OM-550 as follows Appendix a Calibration ∙ Manual Reset∙ Performing a Manual Reset ∙ Calibration Procedure Setup∙ Voltage Adjustment Procedure ∙ Thermocouple Adjustment Procedure∙ Exiting CAL Mode To return to normal operationVoltage Measurement Inputs Appendix B SpecificationsAccuracy Digital Interface RS-232 PrinterPaper Life ConversionPhysical Dimensions POWER/CURRENT RequirementsBattery Life ConnectorsOM-550 DOS Software Table of Contents How to Use This Manual IntroductionFonts Used in this Manual CPU, RAM, Hardware PrinterSoftware Installation ∙ Hard Drive InstallationStarting the Program To start the programMaster Menu Reading Data from the OM-550 Load Existing LOG Files To load a LOG fileModify Software Configuration U6u List Data on Monitor To list dataTo print data Print Data on PrinterSave Text File To save data as textEdit Plot Labels To edit a plot labelHOT Plot Status BAR Magnify Tool To Magnify a portion of the Data GraphMagnify MAP Magnified Area Axis Labels Channel Data To select a channel to graphTo link plot lines Channels 4 & 5 After Linking Data Graph ∙ X-Data Cursors ∙ Data Plots∙ X-Cursor Data Table Help Menu To activate the Help menuTo list log files List Existing LOG Files on PrinterTo quit Appendix a KEY Functions