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Omega DP41-S-230 User Manual

Omega DP41-S-230
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High Performance
Strain Gage Indicator

Table of Contents

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Omega DP41-S-230 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeTFT LCD
Operating Temperature0°C to 50°C
Communication InterfaceRS232, RS485
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Protection RatingIP65

Summary

SECTION 3 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

3.1 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Important safety precautions for installation, operation, and EMC compliance.

SECTION 5 SETUP

5.2 METER ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES

Step-by-step guide on how to open the meter for configuration or board installation.

SECTION 6 JUMPER POSITIONS

6.4 SENSOR EXCITATION JUMPER SETTINGS

Provides jumper settings for sensor excitation on AC and DC powered units.

SECTION 7 SIGNAL AND POWER INPUT CONNECTIONS

7.2 SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTIONS

Illustrates electrical connections for voltage, current, and potentiometer inputs.

7.3 CONNECTING MAIN POWER

Details how to wire the main power connector for AC input to the meter.

SECTION 8 METHODS FOR SCALING THE METER TO DISPLAY IN ENGINEERING UNITS

8.2 STRAIN GAUGE (BRIDGE) INPUT SCALING

Guides on programming the meter for strain gauge inputs using scaling methods.

8.3 VOLTAGE INPUT SCALING

Instructions for scaling the meter with non-ratiometric voltage inputs.

8.4 CURRENT INPUT SCALING

Details on programming the meter for current inputs using scaling methods.

8.5 POTENTIOMETER INPUT SCALING

Guides on programming the meter for potentiometer inputs using scaling methods.

SECTION 9 METER FUNCTION MENUS

9.2 METER FUNCTION MENU CONFIGURATION

Details various meter function menus for configuration.

SECTION 10 SETPOINTS/ALARMS

10.2 UNLOCKING THE FEATURES

Steps to unlock setpoint and alarm features using jumpers or lockout bits.

10.3 SELECTING “SP CNF” SETPOINT CONFIGURATION FEATURES

Configuring setpoint modes for SP1 and SP2, including active zones and outputs.

10.4 DEVIATION FUNCTION FOR ALARMS

Explains deviation functions for alarms, including Process, High, Low, and Deadband modes.

10.5 SELECTING “AL CNF” ALARM CONFIGURATION FEATURES

Configuring alarm settings for SP3 and SP4, including active zones and outputs.

10.6 SELECTING “AL FNC” ALARM FUNCTION FEATURES

Selecting independent or ganged operation and latching for alarms.

10.7 “AL RDG”: ALARM READINGS-SELECT DELAY IN ALARM ACTION

Setting the number of readings required to trigger alarms.

10.8 “SP DB”: SELECT “SP 1” AND “SP 2” DEADBAND (HYSTERESIS)

Selecting the amount of hysteresis for setpoints 1 and 2.

10.11 ENTERING SETPOINT LEVELS (IN RUN MODE)

Steps for entering and saving setpoint levels directly in run mode.

SECTION 11 PEAK AND VALLEY READINGS

SECTION 12 ANALOG OUTPUT OPTIONS

SECTION 13 BCD OPTION

SECTION 14 RELAY OPTIONS

SECTION 15 RS-232 OR RS-485 OPTION BOARD

SECTION 16 EXTERNAL CONTROL LINES

SECTION 17 DISPLAY MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

17.1 ERROR MODE MESSAGES

Explains various flashing alpha-numeric messages indicating errors.

17.2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Provides solutions for common error messages and display issues.

SECTION 18 SPECIFICATIONS

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