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DP41-B
Universal Input Meter
Users Guide
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Questions and Answers

  • K
    Kevin HoldenAug 14, 2025
    What does it mean if my Omega Measuring Instruments are flashing '999999'?
    • L
      Lance JenkinsAug 15, 2025
      A flashing '999999' on your Omega Measuring Instruments indicates a numerical overflow. This is caused by an active decimal point change driving the display into numerical overload. To fix this, check the decimal point and set the required decimal point.
  • K
    Katrina YorkAug 18, 2025
    How to fix Omega Measuring Instruments flashing 'ERR 02'?
    • H
      huntcarolineAug 18, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments display is flashing 'ERR 02', it means there's a setpoint overflow. This occurs when an active decimal has been selected and/or the decimal point position has been moved to the left, driving the programmed setpoint value into numerical overflow. The display will flash the 'ERR 02' message briefly, then automatically correct the setpoint’s decimal point position and move to the next menu item. Press the ‘SETPT’ button until the meter displays flashing “999999”. Then press the ‘MAX’ button to reset the display to “000000” and enter a new valid setpoint value.
  • J
    Jim BellAug 21, 2025
    Why are my Omega DP41-B Measuring Instruments flashing 'ERR 01'?
    • U
      usotoAug 21, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments display is flashing 'ERR 01', it indicates an offset overflow. This happens when an active decimal in “RDG.CNF > DEC.PT > DP.ACTV“ has been selected and/or the decimal point position has been moved to the left, driving the programmed offset value into numerical overflow. To resolve this, check the decimal point and set the required decimal point. Alternatively, reduce the amount of RDG.OF to get the decimal point further to the left.
  • R
    Rachel RoweAug 25, 2025
    Why is my Omega Measuring Instruments flashing 'I OVSC'?
    • J
      jacqueline59Aug 25, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments are flashing 'I OVSC', it indicates an input overscale. This is because the input scale and/or offset values chosen are large enough to drive the display into numerical overflow. To resolve this, reduce the input and/or the input scaling/offset.
  • A
    Ashley GrahamAug 28, 2025
    How do I resolve 'R OVSC' flashing on my Omega Measuring Instruments?
    • D
      Daniel BrockAug 28, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments are flashing 'R OVSC', it means there's a reading overscale. This occurs when the reading scale and/or offset values chosen are large enough to drive the display into numerical overflow. To fix this, reduce the reading scale/offset and/or move the active decimal point to the right.
  • P
    Patricia DavisAug 31, 2025
    What causes 'CB OVF' to flash on Omega DP41-B Measuring Instruments?
    • T
      Tanner DavisAug 31, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments are flashing 'CB OVF', it indicates a Count By Overflow. This happens when the CNT BY (count by value) has been changed, causing the display to round up to a numerical overflow. To correct this, reduce the “CNT BY” count by value to 001. If you have an active decimal point selected, move the decimal point one or more positions to the right.
  • A
    Alexa ColemanSep 4, 2025
    Why is my Omega Measuring Instruments flashing 'OPEN'?
    • T
      thomasamySep 4, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments display is flashing 'OPEN', it indicates an open sensor. This means the input sensor is open or broken, or the connection to the meter is open or broken. To resolve this, check the thermocouple or RTD wiring.
  • J
    Jennifer BrownSep 7, 2025
    What does it mean when Omega DP41-B Measuring Instruments flash '-OPEN'?
    • S
      Steven JenningsSep 7, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments display is flashing '-OPEN', it indicates an open sensor. This means that the input sensor is open or broken, or the connection to the meter is open or broken, or the input sensor is not wired to the proper input terminals. To fix this, check the thermocouple or RTD wiring.
  • T
    Tonya HernandezSep 12, 2025
    Why is my Omega DP41-B flashing 'SERIAL'?
    • J
      Jerry HollandSep 12, 2025
      If your Omega Measuring Instruments are flashing 'SERIAL', it means a configuring change has been attempted via the front panel buttons while the serial communications port is actively communicating with the meter. To resolve this, either disconnect the serial cable, or press ‘MENU’ for configuration of the meter.

Summary

Introduction

Safety Considerations

Setup Procedures

Disassembly and Reassembly

Instructions for opening the meter for internal access and reassembly.

Optional Board Installation

Steps for installing optional printed circuit boards into the meter.

Accessing Jumpers

Guidance on how to access and view jumper locations on circuit boards.

Panel-Mount Assembly

Instructions for mounting the meter into a panel.

Jumper Settings Configuration

Input Type Jumper Settings

Jumper settings for Thermocouple, RTD, and Voltage inputs.

Bridge, Current, and Potentiometer Inputs

Jumper settings for Bridge, Current, and Potentiometer input types.

Sensor Excitation Jumper Selection

Table detailing jumper selections for sensor excitation.

Signal and Power Input Connections

Process, Temperature, and Strain Inputs

Wiring diagrams for process, temperature, and strain signal inputs.

Cold Junction Compensation and Thermocouple Wires

Installation and wiring of the CJC board and thermocouple wire colors.

Connecting Main AC and DC Power

Procedures for connecting the meter to AC and DC power sources.

Input Type Selection

Thermocouple Input Type

Steps to select and configure Thermocouple as the input type.

RTD Input Type

Steps to select and configure RTD as the input type.

Voltage;Process Value Input Type

Steps to select and configure Voltage/Process Value input.

DC Current Input Type

Steps to select and configure DC Current as the input type.

Bridge and Potentiometer Input Types

Steps to select and configure Bridge and Potentiometer inputs.

Reading Configuration Menu

Reading Scale & Offset (Rd.SC.OF)

Configuration of reading scale and offset values.

Input Configuration Menu

Line Frequency and Analog-to-Digital Rate

Settings for power line frequency and A/D conversion rate.

Input Mode and Calibration

Configuration of input mode and field calibration procedures.

Multi-Point Scale and Offset Menu Configuration

Output Configuration Menu

Setpoint Configuration Menu

Alarm Configuration Menu

Communication Menu Configuration

Display Color Selection Menu

Lockout (Access Security) Configuration Menu

External Control Lines

Troubleshooting

Error Mode Messages

List and explanation of flashing error messages displayed by the meter.

Troubleshooting Guide

Guide to diagnosing and resolving common meter issues.

Specifications

Omega DP41-B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmega
ModelDP41-B
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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