Omega Engineering DOCN600 manual Calibration, Temperature Compensation, Relay Outputs

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Some of these are:

Recall and easy adjustment of relay and output parameters

Push button calibration

A HOLD function for outputs

Continuous sensor check during measurement

Continuous self check and watch-dog timer to ensure correct operation

Password protection of stored values

Temperature Output

Simulated input for testing

4.2Calibration

4.2.1The DOCN600 is calibrated at the factory, with the sensor purchased with the instrument. However, the system should be field calibrated when installed and from time to time thereafter. The calibration procedure is given in Section 5.3.

4.3Temperature Compensation

4.3.1A temperature sensor in the DOE-601 sensor provides the means of continually compensating the D.O. reading for variation in the temperature of the process.

4.4Relay Outputs

4.4.1Three SPDT relays are provided. The normally open contacts, NO, are open when no alarm or control is active.

4.4.2The two control relay can be programmed to close on either rising or falling D.O. They can be set to close at any point on the scale. The deadband, sometimes termed hysteresis, defines the point at which the relays open. See Sections 4.8, 5.8, and 5.9.

4.4.3The third relay functions as a high-low alarm. It has two programmable setpoints (high and low). The deadband is fixed at 2% of full span. This relay is also activated in the event of a perforated membrane. (See Section 4.5) The alarm contact can be programmed to also signal memory loss in the DOCN600 controller. See Section 4.8, 5.12, and 5.13.

4.4.4All relays can be programmed for "fail-safe" operation which reverses the normal operation of the relay. In this mode the relays will fail-safe (transfer) in the event of power failure.

4.5Membrane Alarm Relay

4.5.1A single pole double throw relay is provided to give an output in the event of a perforated membrane.

4.5.2This relay can be programmed to also signal memory loss. See Section 4.8.

4.5.3When this relay is activated the contacts will close and the FAIL LED will be indicated on the panel.

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Contents DOCN600 Servicing North America Table of Contents General Information Specifications Power RequirementsModel DOCN600 Additional Features Installation LocationType of Mounting Conduit ConnectionsSensor Installation, Flotation Mounting Page Sensor Installation, Submersion Mounting Probe ConnectionsExtension Cable Junction Box Description of Functions OverviewTemperature Compensation Membrane Alarm RelayCalibration Relay OutputsAnalog Outputs Operation MenuDIP Switches OFFSimulated Input for Testing Watchdog Timer and Self DiagnosticsOutput Hold Parameter and Operation CheckingPassword START-UP and OperationPercent Saturation/ppm Analog Output Range Expand TestTemperature StatusRelay a Setpoint Relay a Deadband Relay B SetpointRelay B Deadband Alarm High Alarm LowOperating Hints Cell CareReset Access to Utility MenuUtility Menu Utility Menu FunctionsTemperature Output Adjust 0-1 mA / 0-5 Vdc OutputAdjust 4-20 mA Output Diagnostics Altitude CompensationDescription Invalid OutputTroubleshooting and Service Isolate the causeEscape Printed Circuit Board Replacement Sensor FaultRelay Replacement Statements of Conformity from the Manufacturer WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Shop online at omega.com

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