Omega DP119-RTD manual DC Wiring, 2shows the location of P1 on the meter

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DC WIRING

The meter can be configured at the factory to operate on a 9Ð26 VDC non-isolated power. The DC voltage option is specified at the time of ordering. See Table 1-3for model number listing. An AC powered meter cannot be converted to a DC powered meter or vice versa.

To connect power to the unit, attach the DC power wires to the orange 3-pin female connector that is supplied with the meter. Refer to Figure 3-12for wiring instructions. Plug the female connector into the orange P1 (male) connector at the rear of the meter.

Figure 2-2shows the location of P1 on the meter.

No Connection N/C

+ DC

External

Power Supply – DC

P1 1 2 3

Screws

underneath

ORANGE CONNECTOR

Figure 3-12. =DC Power Connector Wiring (P1)

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Contents DP119-RTD For immediate technical or application assistance Table of Contents Section Preface Resolution ModelpowerModels Available RTD Models Available Model TypeOther Models Available Page Introduction Unpacking QTY DescriptionSafety Considerations Unpacking & InspectionAbout the Meter Front of the MeterPIN # EXC+EXC Getting Started 3.1 Main Board Power Jumpers AC Voltage Install Remove 1shows the location of solder jumpers W1 through W3Changing the Meter Parameters 2shows the location of the jumper plugs S1 through S5Following tables summarizes what parameters you can change Example of How to Set Meter Option MF1 Jumpers S4 and S5 Sensor Break ProtectionInstallation and Panel Mounting Installation Information Wire RTD Sensor Input ConnectionsWire colors are for Omega RTD wiring only Analog Output Connections Analog Output Connections P22shows the location of the P2 connector on the meter Display Hold ConnectionsMain Power Connections Ð2 shows the location of P1 on the meterDC Wiring 2shows the location of P1 on the meterDisassembly/Assembly Pull TAB Here PC Board Push Here Operation and Calibration Equipment RequiredCalibration Procedure Wire ConfigurationZero Specifications Display Dimensions Glossary Page USAWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature