Omega Scanner DPS3100 User Manual

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DPS3100 & DPS3200 series  
Programmable Scanners  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Electro-Mechanical Relay Option .................................................................................................................................... 20  
Figure 2. Electro-mechanical Relays Hookup Example............................................................................................... 20  
FIG- 3. CONNECTIONS & REAR VIEW OF INSTRUMENT ........................................................................................ 21  
POWER................................................................................................................................................................................ 21  
OUTPUT CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT................................................................................................................... 22  
Table 1. DPS3000 Series Output Connector Pin Assignments......................................................................................... 22  
TROUBLE SHOOTING ...................................................................................................................................................... 23  
Factory Channel settings: ................................................................................................................................................. 23  
Factory default settings for voltage, current and millivolt are:......................................................................................... 23  
ERROR MESSAGES AND SOLUTIONS .......................................................................................................................... 23  
MOUNTING ........................................................................................................................................................................ 24  
Figure - 4. Panel Cutout and mounting hole dimensions................................................................................................. 24  
Warranty............................................................................................................................................................................... 25  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
(Typical @ 25C and rated supply voltage unless otherwise specified)  
STANDARD INPUTS  
* 4-20ma 10-50ma 0-5Vdc 0-10Vdc  
* Thermocouple inputs: J,K,T,E,R,S,B  
* Cold junction compensation error: +/- 1C (10C to 40C)  
* Open input indication: HELP displayed  
* Temperature displayable in Degrees C or F  
* Non standard inputs available --- consult factory.  
ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERSION  
* 4-1/2 Digit (20,000) Count) A/D Converter  
* Dual slope integrating converter with 7 conversions /sec. (typical) rate.  
SCAN RATE  
* Fixed: two channels per second  
DISPLAY  
* Red seven segment displays--0.39" (10mm) digit height  
* Over range indication: HELP  
* Display test: Briefly displays 8.8.8.8.8.8.8 on power up.  
* Seven digit display  
SCALE/OFFSET  
* Scale programmable from 1-30000 units  
* Offset programmable from 0-99.99 MA (For MA Input)  
* Offset programmable from 0-9.999 MV (For Voltage Input)  
* Programmable decimal point.  
RELIABILITY/ACCURACY  
*Calibration: NIST traceable (for thermocouples)  
*Temperature resolution: 1C/1F  
* Warranty: 1 Year  
* Recalibration recommended at 12 month interval  
POWER REQUIREMENT  
* 120Vac --- 60 HZ  
* 240Vac --- 50 HZ  
* 15VDC  
(Standard)  
(optional)  
(optional)  
OUTPUT (optional)  
* Open collector outputs -- 100ma maximum sink, limited to 50ma per output  
* Relays: Single pole single throw, 1 Amp @ 28Vdc or 0.5 Amp @ 120Vac resistive  
*Output termination: Euro-style plug-in connector  
Manual File: omga3132_0404  
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NOTE  
DPS3104 and DPS3204 are four channel units. Therefore, any reference to channel numbers  
with respect to these models is for channels 1 through 4 only. DPS3100 (DPS3107) and  
DPS3200 (DPS3207) are seven channel units, and therefore, any reference to channel numbers  
for these models is for channels 1 through 7.  
DESCRIPTION  
DPS3000 Series instruments are multi-channel scanners that pack a number of functions into one unit. Tasks that require  
multiple monitors can now be accomplished by using only a single unit. Signals from a number of different transducers  
can be brought into screw terminals that are conveniently located on the back panel of the instrument. The unit  
automatically scans through each channel, displaying the channel number and process value. In addition to displaying  
temperature, pressure, strain, etc. these units also boast some of the most frequently used functions such as process  
differential between channels, monitoring high and low readings on individual channels, rate of change, tracking channels  
with highest and lowest readings, comparison of process with a preset set-point, etc.  
Signals from thermocouples are linearized and can be displayed in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Transducers that put out  
4-20 ma. current loop, 0-5Vdc, or other linear signals can be scaled from the front keys. This gives the flexibility of  
displaying various parameters directly in engineering units. Channels that do not have signals connected to them may be  
programmed off by the operator and will not be scanned or displayed.  
On power up (check for proper power connections before powering up) the unit will first display 8.8.8.8.8.8.8. as a display  
test and then the software revision number. The format is 'rEn x.xx' where x.xx is the revision level.  
NOTE: Check model number for input type & display units -- thermocouples, 4-20ma, 0-10Vdc etc...  
MODEL NO.  
DISCRIPTION  
DPS3200- (* ) - (* * )  
DPS3100- (* ) - (* * )  
DPS3204- (* ) - (* * )  
DPS3104- (* ) - (* * )  
7 Channel, programable input type scanner.  
7 Channel, programable input type scanner  
4 Channel, programable input type scanner  
4 Channel, programable input type scanner  
(*)  
TC  
R
S
DPS3100 & DPS 3104  
DPS3200 & 3204  
J, K, T or E T /C  
‘R’ thermocouple  
‘S’ thermocouple  
‘B’ thermocouple  
RTD (385, 392)  
Thermistor (400 Series)  
100 millivolt  
J, K, T, E Thermocouple, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc  
R Thermocouple, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc  
S thermocouple, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc  
B thermocoupe, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc  
RTD (385, 392), 420ma,0-10vdc  
Thermistor (400 Series), 4-20ma, 0-10vdc  
0-100 millivolt, 4-20ma,0-10vdc  
0-10 Volt dc  
B
RTD  
TH  
MV  
V
0-10 volt DC  
C
P
4-20ma current  
-------  
4-20 Milliamp  
0-100 millivolt, 4-20ma, 0-10vdc  
OPTIONS:  
-1  
-2  
-3  
240vac Power option  
15dc Power option  
Relay output (3100, 3200)  
-4  
-5  
-6  
dc output (3100, 3200)  
Rely putput (3104, 3204)  
dc output (3104, 3204)  
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DISPLAYING PARAMETERS  
DPS3000 Series keeps track of various parameters and these may be displayed by pushing appropriate keys on the front  
panel. The parameters that are tracked are:  
a) Channel's high peak  
b) Channel's low peak  
c) Elapsed time  
d) Channel with the lowest reading  
e) Process deviation of each channel from pre-programmed setpoint  
f) Process differential of a channel with respect to any other channel  
c) Channel with the highest reading g) Rate of process change per minute for each channel  
Table 1 explains how to display the above mentioned parameters.  
Table 1. How to Display Parameters  
TO DISPLAY  
PERFORM FOLLOWING STEPS  
1) Channel's high peak  
a) Select channel whose high peak is desired (push CH SEL key)  
b) Push HI/LO key once  
2) Channel's low peak  
a) Select channel whose low peak is desired (push CH SEL key)  
b) Push HI/LO key twice --- 1st push displays high peak,  
2nd push , low peak.  
3) Rate of process change  
4) Channel deviation  
a) Select channel whose rate is desired (push CH SEL key)  
b) Push RATE key once.  
a) Select desired channel (by pushing CH SEL key)  
b) Push RATE/DIFF key twice --- 1st push displays rate,  
2nd push, deviation.  
5) Channel differentials  
a) Select desired channel (by pushing CH SEL key).  
b) Push RATE/DIFF key three times -- 1st push displays rate,  
2nd push: deviation, 3rd push : differential.  
c) Each additional push moves to the differential between selected  
channel and the next channel.  
d) e.g. the sequence for channel 1 is: RATE, CH1-SP, CH1-CH2,  
CH1-CH3, CH1-CH4, CH1-CH5, CH1-CH6, CH1-CH7  
6) Elapsed time  
a) Push TIME key.  
7) Channel with highest  
process reading  
a) Push HI/LO key once  
8) Channel with lowest  
process reading  
a) Push HI/LO key twice ----1st push:  
high channel  
low channel.  
2nd push:  
9) Scan  
a) If the unit is holding, push the SCN/HLD key once.  
10)Hold  
a) If the unit is scanning, push the SCN/HLD key once.  
DISPLAY MODES  
DPS3000 Series has multiple display modes and can be programmed to either scan, display the channel with the highest  
reading, display the channel with the lowest reading, deviation between channel's process variable and a pre-programmed  
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setpoint, difference between any two selected channels or just run as a timer. In the timer mode the unit keeps track of  
process run time with crystal controlled accuracy. Elapsed Time display format is 'HH.MM.SS' for hours, minutes, and  
seconds. The desired display mode is selected during SYS SETUP ---- (for details refer to the SYS CONFIGURATION  
section).  
Table 2. Display Modes  
MODE  
FUNCTION PERFORMED  
1) Elapsed time  
Unit displays elapsed time since power up or last time reset.  
2) Scan  
All active channels are automatically scanned.  
Channels that are turned off are not scanned or displayed.  
3) High Channel  
The unit will compare all active channels against each other and  
display the one that has the highest process reading.  
4) Low Channel  
5) Deviation  
The unit will compare all active channels against each other and  
display the one that has the lowest process reading.  
The unit scans all active channels and displays the deviation of  
process variable from a pre-programmed setpoint.  
6) Channel Differential  
The unit continuously displays the difference of process between  
any two selected channels.  
The following paragraphs give a detailed description and operation of various modes.  
Elapsed Time Mode  
DPS3000 Series can be programmed to run as timer. In this mode the unit will  
indicate elapsed time in hours, minutes and seconds. The display format is  
'HH.MM.SS'. This mode is selected during SYS Setup by opting for 'ELPSD  
t'. The elapsed time is the time passed since the unit was turned on or when the  
time was last reset. To reset the time, first push the TIME key and while  
keeping it pressed, push the RESET key. The display will show 'rESEt' and on  
release of the RESET key, the display will reset to '00.00.00' and begin timing.  
The elapsed time can also be momentarily displayed while the unit is operating  
in any other display mode. This is done by pushing the TIME key once. The  
unit will first display the word 'ELPSd t' followed by the elapsed time. This will stay in the display window for a brief  
period and then the unit will revert to the normal display mode.  
Scan Mode  
When setup for scan mode, individual channels are displayed for a programmed  
period of time. At the end of that time period the, display automatically switches  
to the next channel. For ease of reading, the display first shows the channel  
number (Format: 'CHANEL 1') and then the process variable along with the  
programmed three digit engineering units e.g. 23.45 PSI.  
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Display time for each channel is programmable from 1-999 seconds (16.65 min.). This is useful for adjusting display time  
to a rate which is consistent with the type of process being monitored. Scan time for each channel is independent of  
display time. This permits programming long display times without losing track of the process on other channels.  
The display can also be put in a hold mode by pushing the SCN/HLD key. When  
this key is pushed, the display will briefly show 'HOLd' after which the display  
will stop on the channel it was indicating. Putting the unit in HOLD mode inhibits  
automatic display scanning and shows only one particular channel. While the  
display is held on one channel, internally all the enabled channels are continuously  
scanned for rate, difference, limits and other parameters. Also, during HOLD  
mode the unit will periodically flash the display 'Cx HOLd' ( x=channel # on  
hold) to indicate the status of the display mode. If an attempt is made to hold on a  
channel that has been turned off then the unit will indicate so by displaying in the  
format 'CHx OFF' ( x=channel # off).  
To select another channel for display during hold mode, push the CH. SEL key. Each push will increment the channel  
number. The display will first show the channel number (e.g. 'CHANEL 2' for channel # 2) followed by the process  
variable in the form '0.123 PSI'. When channel selection is initiated using the CH. SEL key, the unit starts with  
channel #1 and steps thru to channel #7 with each push of the key.  
To take the unit out of HOLD mode and back into SCAN mode, push the SCN/HLD key. The display will briefly show  
'SCAN' and then start scanning the channels.  
High/Low Channel Mode  
DPS3000 Series compares all the channels against each other and constantly  
tracks the channel with the highest and lowest process value. On push of a key,  
the channel number and the value of process variable can be displayed. Also,  
during SYS Setup, the unit can be programmed so that instead of scanning all the  
channels it will only display the channel with highest or lowest process variable.  
As the process changes, the display automatically switches over to the channel  
with the highest (or lowest, if so programmed) reading. This is a very useful  
function for applications involving multi-point monitoring of temperature in a  
single process. For example, this feature can be used to find hot spots in a kiln.  
During high or low channel scan mode the display will periodically flash 'HI CHAN' or 'LO CHAN' (depending upon  
the selected mode) to indicate the status of the display mode.  
To display high and low channel from any other display mode simply push the HI/LO key. Pushing this key once will  
first display 'HI CHAN' and then the channel number and the process value will be displayed in the format 'C2 1234'.  
The second push on the HI/LO key will first show 'LO CHAN' in the display window, and then the channel with the  
lowest process value will be displayed.  
NOTE: (i) The second push, to display low channel, must be initiated before the display reverts back to the normal  
display mode.  
(ii) If a channel is selected using the CH. SEL key prior to the push on the HI/LO key, then instead of  
displaying high and low channels, the unit will display high and low peaks of the active channel.  
Therefore, if it is desired to display high and low channels and not the peaks, do not select a channel  
before pushing the HI/LO key.  
Deviation Mode  
In deviation display mode, DPS3000 Series will show the differential between a pre-programmed setpoint and process  
variable being monitored on each channel by the scanner. Setpoint is programmed during CH Setup and can be any value  
over the range of selected scale or thermocouple being used.  
Types of Deviation Displays  
There are two different ways of displaying channel deviation from their setpoint values:  
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a) The first one is a momentary display in which the deviation is indicated for a short time. Following this brief  
display time, the unit reverts to its normal mode of operation (scanning, differential, timer etc.). To achieve this, first  
select the channel whose setpoint deviation is desired. This is done by  
pushing the CH. SEL key. Next, push the RATE key twice. The first push  
displays the rate/minute value. The second push will display the deviation  
value. Before showing the deviation, the display will read 'CH2 - SP' ( for  
CHannel 2 SetPoint).  
b) The second method of displaying deviation is by selecting the  
'dSP dEN' option when programming the Display Option during the SYS  
Setup. If this method is selected, the display will scan through all the active  
channels and display their deviation. The display format is 'd2 1234' (d  
stands for deviation).  
The unit can also be put on HOLD at any channel by pushing the SCN/HLD key. If any other channel's deviation is  
desired, it may be obtained by pushing the CH. SEL key. If an attempt is made to hold the display on a channel that has  
been turned off, then the unit indicates this by displaying 'CHx OFF' (x=channel #). DPS3000 Series will keep track of  
all other parameters while programmed for this mode (i.e. limits, peaks, rate, process value, channel differential etc). All  
of these may be displayed by pushing the respective keys.  
Difference Mode  
In this mode the system continuously displays the difference of process  
variable between any two selected channels. The two active channels are  
selected during SYS Setup mode. To remind the operator of the current  
display mode and also the two channels, the display flashes the channel  
numbers every few seconds (e.g. 'CH1 - CH2' for displaying difference  
between channel #1 and channel #2).  
If the unit is not programmed for difference mode, the differential between  
any two of the seven channels can be briefly displayed by pressing the DIFF  
key.  
The procedure for doing so is to first select the channel whose differential with another channel is desired. This is done by  
pushing CH SEL key. Each push on this key will display the selected channel in the format 'CHANEL x'(x=channel #).  
When the desired channel has been selected, press the DIFF key three times. The first push will display the rate of  
process change on that channel. The second push will show the process deviation from the programmed setpoint. The third  
push will flash a display of the form 'CH1 - CH2' and then a differential value. Additional pushes on DIFF key will  
sequence thru the channels and will be indicated as below:  
CH1 - CH3, CH1 - CH4, CH1 - CH5, CH1 - CH6, CH1 - CH7, CH1 - SP  
SETUP  
Setup mode provides a means to customize the monitor to suit a particular application. It allows programming such  
parameters as temperature units, limits, display mode, relay deadband, etc.  
SETUP mode has 2 sections:  
a) SYS setup section to set system parameters  
b) CH setup section to set Channel parameters for each channel.  
To get into SETUP mode, push the SETUP key twice. The first push displays  
elapsed time and the second push brings the unit into the SETUP mode.  
SETUP mode is indicated by 'SETUP' in the display window (the SETUP  
LED indicator will also be illuminated) followed by 'ENtR PC' (for ENteR  
PassCode). The passcode feature has been provided to keep unauthorized  
personnel from changing any parameters. Each of the five keys on the front  
panel are labeled with a number in the lower right corner. The pass-code is a  
four digit combination of these numbers. Enter the pass-code when the displays reads 'ENTR PC' . Passcode for  
DPS3000 Series is 3254.  
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Once the correct pass-code has been entered, the display shows 'SYS CH', with 'CH' blinking. At this point the  
operator may choose between making channel settings (CH), or system settings (SYS). Use ^v key to toggle between CH  
and SYS modes. When the desired mode is blinking, press SETUP key to begin setup of parameters for that mode.  
'SYS' Parameter List  
Following parameters can be setup when blinking 'SYS' is selected:  
1) Display Options  
a) Elapsed Time  
3) Relay Latch/Non-latch  
4) Calibration/Range setting  
b) SCAN  
a) Cold Junction Reference Temperature  
c) High Channel  
d) Low Channel  
e) Deviation  
b) Thermocouple/voltage/current calibration  
c) Voltage Range  
d) Current Range  
f) Channel Difference  
2) Display Time  
For more details, refer to the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION section.  
CH Parameter List  
Following parameters can be setup when blinking 'CH' is selected:  
CURRENT OR VOLTAGE INPUT  
THERMOCOUPLE, RTD, THERMISTOR INPUT  
1) Select Channel  
2) Input Type  
1) Select Channel  
2) Input type  
3) Channel ON/OFF  
4) Decimal Point Position  
5) High Scale  
3) Channel ON/OFF  
4) Temperature units (C or F)  
5) Setpoint  
6) Low Scale  
6) Limit  
7) Offset  
7) Deadband  
8) Tare  
9) Setpoint  
8) Relay normally open/closed  
9) Engineering units  
10) Limit  
11) Deadband  
12) Relay Normally Open/Closed  
13) Display Units  
For more details, refer to the CHANNEL CONFIGURATION section.  
Three attempts at entering correct pass-code are allowed. 'HELP' shows up in the display window if attempted pass-code  
is wrong. If a person fails in three attempts, the system will go back to normal display mode. To make another attempt at  
this point one has to get into SETUP mode again.  
Three keys are used during setup --- SETUP, < NEXT >, and ^v. If, at any point during SETUP, it is desired to get out of  
SETUP and back to normal display mode, push and hold the RESET key  
until the display reads 'SAVING'. The SETUP key takes you from one  
parameter to the next e.g. if you are setting up Channel ON/OFF, then after  
getting the desired value push SETUP key to setup for Degrees C/F.  
<NEXT> and ^v keys are used for programming values of parameters such  
as limits, setpoints, etc.  
NOTE: To exit from any point during SETUP procedure or to save the  
newly made changes, simply press and hold the RESET key until the display  
shows 'SAVING'. When the display shows 'SAVING', it is indicating that the  
unchanged and the newly made changes are being saved in the EEPROM for  
permanent storage. It is important that the above step be performed any time changes are made to the configuration  
of the unit and before power is removed. If not done so, all the new changes will be lost. The unit will, however,  
maintain the old settings.  
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CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  
After entering correct pass-code and selecting the blinking 'CH' (ref. SETUP section), the display shows 'SLCt CH' (for  
"Select Channel"). Use ^v key to display the desired channel. Selected channel will be displayed in the format 'CHANEL  
x' (where x=channel#). Once the desired channel # is displayed, push SETUP key to go on to setup parameters for the  
displayed channel #.  
Setup For Input Type  
The display will briefly show 'IP TYPE' (for "Input type") after which the  
present input type for the selected channel will be displayed. Various inputs  
available are: J T/C, CR.AL T/C (Chromel Alumel, type K T/C), T T/C, E  
T/C, CURRENT, or VOLTAGE. If the unit has a noble metal thermocouple  
option, then only one T/C can be selected i.e. B T/C, R T/C, or S T/C. Use the ^v  
key to display the desired input type. Once the desired input type is displayed,  
push the SETUP key to enter that input type and go to Setup For Channel  
ON/OFF.  
NOTE : If you have a millivolt input unit (instead of thermocouple), the various  
types of inputs selectable are CURRENT, HI VOLT (0-10Vdc input) and LO VOLT (for millivolt input).  
Setup for Voltage or Current Input:  
Setup For Channel ON/OFF  
After selecting input type, the next parameter for configuration is Channel  
ON/OFF, which determines whether a channel is scanned or not. If for any reason  
a channel is not being used, it must be turned OFF. In this way the unit will not  
spend any time scanning it. This will also prevent the unit from displaying a  
'HELP' message on a channel that has nothing hooked up to it. Use ^v key to  
select the desired setting. If a channel is OFF, the display will show 'CHx OFF' ,  
and if the channel is ON the display will show 'CHx ON' (x=channel #).  
Use ^v key to display the desired ON/OFF setting, and then push SETUP key to  
enter that setting and go on to setup Decimal Point Position.  
Setup For Decimal Point Position  
After turning a channel ON or OFF, the next parameter for configuration is setting  
the decimal point position. This is indicated by the display showing ' 9999' . ^v  
key moves the decimal point through all the possible positions. After '9.999', the  
display goes to '9999' which indicates a display with no decimal point. Use ^v key  
to move the decimal point to the desired position, and then push SETUP key to  
enter that setting and go to setup High Scale.  
Setup For High Scale  
After setting a channel's decimal point position, the next parameter to be set is Hi  
Scale. This parameter determines what number will be displayed when the  
transducer puts out its maximum signal. For example, suppose a pressure transducer  
produces a 0Vdc to 10Vdc signal which corresponds to 0psi to 150psi. Then you  
would want the display to show 150 when 10Vdc is measured. To do this, set the Hi  
Scale=150.  
After pushing SETUP key, the display will briefly read 'HI SCLE' (for "High  
Scale"), and then show the current High Scale setting. The flashing digit is the active  
digit. Pushing ^v key and keeping it pushed, will increment the digit. Releasing ^v  
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key and then pushing it again will decrement the value (^v key works as a toggle -- alternating between increment and  
decrement). To change the next digit first push the <NEXT> key. This will advance the flashing to the following digit.  
Use ^v key to change the value. After the desired High Scale setting is displayed, push SETUP key to enter that setting  
and go to setup Low Scale.  
Setup For Low Scale  
After setting a channel's High Scale, the next parameter to be set is Low Scale.  
This parameter determines what number will be displayed when the transducer  
puts out its minimum signal. For example, suppose a pressure transducer produces  
a 0Vdc to 5Vdc signal which corresponds to 10psi to 75psi. In this case the  
display should read 10 when 0Vdc is measured. To do this, set the Lo Scale=10.  
On pushing SETUP key, the display will briefly read 'LO SCLE' (for "Low  
Scale"), and then show the present Low Scale setting. The flashing digit is the  
active digit. Use ^v key (as described in Setup For High Scale) to change the  
value. After the desired Low Scale setting is displayed, push SETUP key to enter  
that setting and go on to setup Offset.  
Setup For Offset  
After setting a channel's Low Scale, the next parameter to be set is channel offset.  
Offset is used for calibrating a channel to a transducer that outputs a signal other  
than zero at its low end. If a transducer happens to output a small signal at its low  
end excitation, then the OFFSET parameter is used to make the transducer's  
minimum signal appear to be zero e.g. if a flow transducer outputs a 0.130Vdc to  
5.000Vdc signal which corresponds to a flow rate of 0 to 40 gal./min. Then to  
make the 0.130Vdc correspond to a display of 0, set OFFSET =0.130.  
NOTE: If the input type is CURRENT, the Offset value is entered in milliamps.  
If the input type is VOLTAGE, the Offset value is entered in millivolts.  
After pushing SETUP key at the completion of Setup For Low Scale, the display will briefly read 'OFFSEt', and then  
show the present Offset value. The active digit will be flashing. Use the ^v key (as described in Setup For High Scale) to  
enter a desired OFFSET value. After the desired OFFSET value is displayed, push SETUP key to go to Tare setup.  
Setup For Tare  
After setting a channel's OFFSET, the next parameter to be set is channel's  
TARE. TARE is used if it is necessary to always subtract a value from a reading  
prior to displaying that reading. For example, suppose a pressure transducer  
always includes atmospheric pressure of 15 psi, and you only wish to display the  
pressure differential from atmospheric (a gage reading of 19psi is to be displayed  
as 4psi). To do this, enter the number you want subtracted from a measurement  
prior to displaying the measurement.  
The display will first show 'tARE' after which the current TARE value will be  
displayed. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the desired TARE number. Once the desired TARE value is  
displayed, push SETUP key to enter that value and go to setup Setpoint.  
Setup For Setpoint  
After setting a channel's TARE, the next parameter to be set is channel's  
SETPOINT. SETPOINT is used in Deviation Display mode. In this mode the  
display is given as PROCESS-SETPOINT. For example, if it is desired to show  
how Channel #1 temperature readings are varying from a target temperature of 212  
degrees, then make the SETPOINT for channel #1=212.  
When setting SETPOINT, the display will first show 'CHx SP', and then the  
current SETPOINT value. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to get the desired  
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SETPOINT value. Once the desired SETPOINT value is displayed, push SETUP key to enter that value and go on to  
setup channel 1's operational mode.  
Setup for Universal Relay (Channel 1 Relay)  
Channel 1 relay can be configured to work as a universal relay or as Channel 1  
relay only. In universal mode, this relay gets activated when ever any channel on  
the unit goes into alarm condition. In channel 1 mode, this output activates only if  
process reading on channel 1 exceeds channel 1's programmed limit value.  
Display format is  
'C1 OnLY' (for 'Channel 1 only') or 'UnIVrSL' (for  
'Universal'). Push ^v key to change to alternate mode and SETUP key after desired  
mode is achieved.  
Setup For Limits  
After setting a channel's SETPOINT, the next parameter to be set is LIMIT.  
DPS3000 Series uses the LIMIT parameter to determine when to activate output  
signal for a specific channel. When a reading exceeds the LIMIT for that channel,  
then that channel's output signal is activated. When the channel reading drops  
below the LIMIT setting by the amount of the DEADBAND setting, then the  
channel output is de-activated (if setup in non latching mode).  
The display will first show 'CHx Lt' (x=channel #) after which the current  
LIMIT value will be displayed. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the  
desired LIMIT value. Once the desired LIMIT value is displayed, push SETUP  
key to enter that value and go on to setup Deadband.  
Setup For Deadband  
After setting a channel's LIMIT, the next parameter to be set is channel's relay  
DEADBAND. This parameter is used for eliminating relay "chatter" as a signal  
hovers around its LIMIT value. When the channel reading drops below the LIMIT  
setting by an amount equal to the DEADBAND, then the channel output is de-  
activated. Minimum value of DEADBAND is 2.  
The display will first show 'dEAd bd' after which present DEADBAND value  
will be displayed. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the desired  
DEADBAND value. Once the desired DEADBAND value is displayed, push  
SETUP key to enter that value and go on to setup Relay as Normally Open/Closed.  
Setup For Relay Normally Open/Closed  
After setting DEADBAND, the next parameter determines whether the channel's output relay operates as a "Normally  
Open" or "Normally Closed" style relay. The relay itself is a Single Pole Single  
Throw (SPST) relay.  
When this parameter is set for "Normally Open", the relay is open when it is  
deactivated (readings are below LIMIT), and closes when the channel reading  
exceeds its LIMIT value. When this parameter is set for "Normally Closed", the  
relay is closed when it is deactivated (readings are below LIMIT), and open when  
the channel reading exceeds its LIMIT value.  
The display will show 'rLy N.O.' for relay Normally Open or 'rLy N.C.' for  
Normally Closed setting. Use ^v key to toggle between the two settings. Once  
the desired setting is displayed, push SETUP key to enter that value and go on to setting up Engineering Units.  
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Setup For Engineering Units  
After setting a channel's relay for NORMALLY OPEN/CLOSED operation, the next parameter to be set are the 3 letters  
that follow the process value in the display. These 3 letters represent the measurement units for that particular channel.  
Any desired combination  
of the following letters may be programmed:  
A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J,L,N,O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,Y  
The letter selection goes up to 'Y' and down to 'A' and from 'A' down to ' - '  
sign. The ' -' sign indicates that the particular digit will be blanked e.g. if the  
desired engineering unit was feet, then the display can be programmed to  
show ' Ft'. In this case one digit will be blanked out by programming a ' - '  
sign in its location.  
Three dots are displayed if no engineering units are programmed for a channel. Whenever the input type is changed from  
one type to another, the system automatically clears the engineering units. Therefore, it is necessary to re-enter new units  
after a change in the input type has been made. The only exception in this case is when a thermocouple selection is made.  
In that case, the unit automatically enters an 'F' or 'C' (Fahrenheit or Centigrade) depending upon the selected display  
units. However, just like the other inputs, any alternate units may be programmed for thermocouples.  
The display will first show 'Cx UNIt' (x=channel #) after which the current UNITS will be displayed. Use ^v key (ref.  
Setup For High Scale) to setup desired UNITS. Once the desired UNITS are displayed, push SETUP key to enter them  
and then go back to 'SYS CH' display.  
Setup for Thermocouple/ Thermistor/ RTD Inputs:  
Turning Channels ON/OFF:  
If selected option under 'IP tYPE' is either thermocouple, RTD or thermistor then the next step is turning the channel ON  
or OFF. This is done by pushing ^v key. Once the desired selection has been made, push SETUP key to go to the next  
step.  
Temperature units:  
This step configures the display units to Centigrade or Fahrenheit for the selected  
input. The display either shows "dEGrE C" or "dEGrE F" depending on  
previously selected units. Use ^v key to select alternate mode. Once having  
obtained the desired units, press SETUP key to go on to the next parameter. The  
following steps (i.e. channel setpoint, Channel limit, relay dead-band and  
engineering units) are the same as for voltage and current inputs -- refer to  
appropriate sections and/or flow chart.  
Setup Examples  
Example #1: Use of the OFFSET Parameter  
Setup for a 4-20ma transducer signal corresponding to 0-500 gallons of fluid (reading in 10th of a gallon resolution):  
DECIMAL POINT  
HIGH SCALE  
LOW SCALE  
OFFSET  
= 999.9  
= 500.0  
= 000.0  
= 4.000  
= 0.000  
TARE  
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Example #2: Use of the LOW SCALE Parameter  
Setup for a 4-20ma transducer signal corresponding to 500-2000 degrees Fahrenheit temperature i.e. 500 degrees at 4ma  
and 2000 degrees at 20ma (one degree resolution):  
DECIMAL POINT  
HIGH SCALE  
LOW SCALE  
OFFSET  
= 9999  
= 2000  
= 500  
= 4.00  
= 0.000  
TARE  
Example #3: Use of the TARE Parameter  
Setup for a 0-5Vdc transducer signal corresponding to 0-10.00 pounds of material being packaged in a box weighing 0.50  
pounds with display reading in 0.01 lb. increments. DSP3200 should display the weight of the material only (not the box  
as well):  
DECIMAL POINT  
HIGH SCALE  
LOW SCALE  
OFFSET  
= 99.99  
= 10.00  
= 00.00  
= 0.00  
TARE  
= 0.50  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
After entering the correct pass-code and selecting the blinking 'SYS' (ref. SETUP section), DPS3000 Series goes into  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION mode. This mode allows setting up parameters that affect all the channels or the  
instrument in general.  
Setup For Display Options  
After pushing SETUP key while SYS is blinking, the display briefly shows  
'dSP OPt' (for display option) and then the present Display Option setting.  
Table 3 below lists all 6 display options available. Use ^v key to step thru the  
options. Once the desired Display Option is shown, push SETUP key to enter  
the setting and go to Setup For Display Time.  
Table 3. Display Options  
DISPLAY OPTION  
1) Display elapsed time  
DISPLAY WINDOW READS  
ELPSEd t  
2) Scan active channels  
SCAn  
3) Display channel with highest reading  
4) Display channel with lowest reading  
5) Display deviation from SETPOINT  
6) Display channel differential  
HI CHAN  
LO CHAN  
dSP dEN  
CH1 dIF  
The channel numbers in Display Option #6 start with 'CH1 dIF' and go up to 'CH7 dIF' (CH4 dIF for 4 channel units).  
Following this the display jumps back to Option #1 (elapsed time), and the cycle is repeated.  
Setup For Display Time  
The next parameter to be set is DISPLAY TIME. This determines the number of  
seconds a channel's reading is displayed before moving to the next channel. The  
display will first show 'dSPLy t' (for Display Time), and then the current setting  
in seconds. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the desired DISPLAY  
TIME. Once the desired DISPLAY TIME value is displayed, push SETUP key to  
enter that value and go to setup Relay as Latching or Non-Latching.  
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Setup For Relay Latch/Non-Latch  
After setting DISPLAY TIME, the next parameter determines whether the output relays will operate in a Latched or Non-  
Latched mode.  
Relay Latched Mode:  
In this mode the relay is activated when its LIMIT value is exceeded and stays  
activated until the operator manually resets the relay. To manually reset a channel  
relay, use CH. SEL key to step to the desired channel number, and while keeping  
the CH. SEL key pressed, simultaneously press the RESET key.  
Relay Non-Latched Mode:  
In this mode the relay is activated when its LIMIT value is exceeded. The relay is  
deactivated when the channel reading drops below the LIMIT value by the  
DEADBAND setting.  
The display will show 'NON LCH' for Non-Latch mode, or 'LAtCH' for Latch  
mode. Use ^v key to toggle between settings. Once the desired setting is  
displayed, push SETUP key to enter that value and go to Setup For Cold Junction  
Calibration.  
Setup for Buzzer  
The next step turns the buzzer on or off. Turning on the buzzer provides an audio  
alarm when ever any limit gets activated. Display format is 'ALr On' (for 'alarm  
on') or 'ALr OFF' (for 'alarm off'). Push ^v key to select desired mode. After  
completing the selection, push SETUP key to go to next step.  
Setup For Cold Junction Calibration  
After setting Relay Latch/Non-Latch, the next parameter is the cold junction  
reference temperature. The display will first show 'COLd JN' , and then the cold  
junction temperature will be indicated. Use the ^v key to adjust until the display  
reads the proper temperature. Once the correct temperature is displayed, push the  
SETUP key to enter that setting and go to Setup For Channel Calibration.  
NOTE 1: The unit must be powered up for at least ten minutes before adjustments  
are made to cold junction reading.  
NOTE 2: Press CH. SEL key to see the Cold Junction reading directly in millivolts.  
Setup For Channel Calibration  
After setting the Cold Junction Reference temperature, the next step is a display of channels for calibration purposes. This  
allows easy calibration of each channel without the instrument scanning to the next channel. The display will show the  
channel input reading in the form 'x-nnnnn' where x=channel # and nnnnn is the channel reading.  
NOTE: ONLY channels that are turned ON will be displayed at this time!  
Press SETUP key to step the display to the next channel.  
Input Range Setup (for current and voltage):  
Voltage Range Setup (0-10vdc)  
After all the enabled channels have been displayed, the VOLTAGE range may  
be setup. The display will briefly show 'U rAnGE' (for "Voltage Range")  
followed by the current setting. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the desired VOLTAGE value. Once the  
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desired value is displayed, push SETUP key to enter that value and go to the next step.  
Voltage Range Setup (for millivolt inputs)  
For Millivolt input units, the display first shows 'HV rnGE' (for "High Voltage Range"). After the High Voltage range  
is set, the display shows 'LV rnGE' (for "Low Voltage Range"). Enter values for respective inputs.  
Current Range Setup  
After VOLTAGE range has been set, the CURRENT range may be set. The  
display will briefly show 'C RANGE' (for "Current Range") followed by  
the current setting. Use ^v key (ref. Setup For High Scale) to set the desired  
CURRENT value. Once the correct CURRENT range is displayed, push  
SETUP key to enter that value and return to 'SYS CH' display.  
Correct Range Settings  
The following RANGE values should be entered for various inputs:  
INPUT  
0-5 Vdc  
RANGE VALUE  
5.000  
0-10 Vdc  
10.000  
0-100 Mv  
100.0  
4-20 Ma. (loop current)  
20.00  
Thermocouple Calibration Procedure  
Note: Make sure the unit is reading correct cold-junction temperature before calibrating.  
If incorrect, adjust as described in the "Setup For Cold Junction" section.  
For a thermocouple channel calibration (type J T.C), following steps should be performed. Note that calibrating any  
channel automatically sets the calibration for all channels. Also, only one type of thermocouple input needs to be  
calibrated i.e. J,K,T or E. For example, if the calibration is done for a type K thermocouple, types J, T, and E are  
automatically calibrated.  
1. Connect a thermocouple calibration source to channel 1.  
2. Dial in 1100 degrees centigrade (Note: unit must be programmed for displaying in centigrade).  
3. Adjust the gain pot on the back of the instrument until the display reads '1100'.  
4. Short channel #1's input with a wire or shorting bar.  
5. Push DIFF key. The display will read '0002' --- or some other value.  
6. Adjust offset pot on back of instrument (ref. Fig. 3) until the display reads '0000'.  
7. Push SETUP key -- the display will show Cold Junction temperature.  
8. Remove the shorting bar from channel one input and connect the thermocouple calibrator again.  
9. Repeat steps 2 through 7 till the unit reads proper temperature.  
SAVING PARAMETER:  
DPS3000 series saves all the programmed parameters in an EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read only  
memory). An EEPROM stores the parameters even when power is removed from the unit. However, it is important to note  
that if the parameters are changed during setup, they must be saved in the EEPROM by pressing reset key as described  
under setup. If the parameters are not saved and the power is removed from the unit, any newly changed values will be  
lost ( the unit will, however, maintain the old values).  
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PEAKS  
A very useful function of DPS3000 is tracking the highest (peak) and the lowest (valley ) point attained by each channel.  
This is particularly helpful if an operation is not being constantly watched  
or is left unattended (e.g. overnight). Since high and low points for each  
channel are monitored and stored separately, the history of changes at  
various points in the process can be obtained. This can be useful for quality  
control or for finding properties of a certain process.  
The first step in displaying peaks is to select the channel whose peaks are  
desired. This is done by pushing the 'CH. SEL' key. Each time this key is  
pushed, the display indicates the selected channel e.g. CHANEL 2,  
CHANEL 3 and so on. Once the desired channel has been selected, push  
'HI/LO' key. Pushing it once will show the high peak attained by the  
selected channel. Pushing it a second time will indicate the low process  
value (NOTE: The second push, to display valley, must be initiated before  
the display reverts to normal display mode). Before displaying high peak, the  
display will read 'HI P' (for High Peak). Similarly, for low peak the display  
will indicate 'LO P' (for Low Peak) before showing the value.  
If an attempt is made to display the high or low peak of a channel which has  
been turned off (in CH Setup), the display will read 'CHx OFF' (x=channel  
#) to indicate the channel status.  
Peaks can be reset to the present value of process (e.g. if channel 1 is reading  
200 C, its peaks can be reset to 200). This will allow tracking the process  
from present temperature being read by the unit. To reset high peak, first  
select the channel whose peak is desired to be reset (by pushing the CH.  
SEL key). Once the channel has been selected, push HI/LO key and keep it pushed. The display will read 'HI P'  
following which the value of high peak will be displayed. With HI/LO key still pushed, go on to push the RESET key.  
The display will read 'RESEt' and the unit will then take the present value of process on that channel and enter it as new  
high peak. To reset low peak, release HI/LO key (from high peak display mode) and push it again immediately -- and  
keep it pushed. The display will read 'LO P' and then the value of channel's low peak. With HI/LO key still pushed,  
press the RESET key. The display will read 'RESEt' and the unit will enter present process value as the channel's new  
low peak.  
PROGRAMMING FLOW CHARTS:  
FOLLOWING PAGES SHOW FLOW CHARTS FOR DPS3100 AND DPS3200 UNITS:  
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DPS3207  
7 Channel Unit  
DPS3204  
4 Channel Unit  
ENTER PASSCODE -- 3254  
SYS CH  
‘SYS’ Flashing  
‘CH’ Flashing  
SELECT CHANNEL  
DISPLAY OPTION (Select one)  
ELAPSED TIME  
SCAN  
IP TYPE  
HIGH CHANNEL  
LOW CHANNEL  
DISPLAY DEVN.  
CHANNEL DIFF.  
-TC Option  
R,S or B Option  
VOLTAGE  
CURRENT  
‘J’ T/C  
-RTD Option  
VOLTAGE  
CURRENT  
‘R’ T/C  
‘S’ T/C  
‘B’ T/C  
-TH Option  
-P Option  
VOLTAGE  
CURRENT  
RTD 385  
VOLTAGE  
CURRENT  
THERMISTOR  
LO VOLTAGE  
HI VOLTAGE  
CURRENT  
CR.AL T/C (K)  
‘T’ T/C  
‘E’ T/C  
RTD 392  
VOLTAGE or CURRENT CHS.  
CH ON/OFF  
TEMPERATURE CHS.  
DISPLAY TIME  
RELAY LATCH/NON-LATCH  
AUDIO ALARM ON/OFF  
COLD JUNCTION  
CH ON/OFF  
DEGREE C/F  
DECIMAL POINT  
HIGH SCALE  
LOW SCALE  
OFFSET  
CH. CALIBRATION  
TARE  
CH ‘X’ SETPOINT  
CH1 RELAY/UNIVERSAL RELAY  
VOLTAGE RANGE  
CURRENT RANGE  
‘X’ stands for Channel No.  
CH ‘X’ LIMIT  
RELAY DEADBAND  
RELAY NO/NC  
Back to ‘SYS CH’  
ENGINEERING UNIT  
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DPS3107  
7 Channel Unit  
DPS3104  
4 Channel Unit  
ENTER PASSCODE -- 3254  
SYS CH  
‘SYS’ Flashing  
‘CH’ Flashing  
SELECT CHANNEL  
DISPLAY OPTION (Select one)  
ELAPSED TIME  
SCAN  
IP TYPE  
HIGH CHANNEL  
LOW CHANNEL  
DISPLAY DEVN.  
CHANNEL DIFF.  
MV, V or C Option  
(Not Selectable)  
-TC Option  
R,S or B Option  
(Not Selectable)  
-RTD Option  
-TH Option  
‘J’ T/C  
CR.AL T/C (K)  
‘T’ T/C  
THERMISTOR  
RTD 385  
RTD 392  
LO VOLTAGE  
VOLTAGE  
CURRENT  
‘R’ T/C  
‘S’ T/C  
‘B’ T/C  
‘E’ T/C  
VOLTAGE or CURRENT CHS.  
CH ON/OFF  
TEMPERATURE CHS.  
CH ON/OFF  
DISPLAY TIME  
RELAY LATCH/NON-LATCH  
AUDIO ALARM ON/OFF  
COLD JUNCTION  
DECIMAL POINT  
HIGH SCALE  
LOW SCALE  
DEGREE C/F  
OFFSET  
CH. CALIBRATION  
TARE  
CH ‘X’ SETPOINT  
CH1 RELAY/UNIVERSAL RELAY  
VOLTAGE RANGE  
CURRENT RANGE  
‘X’ stands for Channel No.  
CH ‘X’ LIMIT  
RELAY DEADBAND  
RELAY NO/NC  
Back to ‘SYS CH’  
ENGINEERING UNIT  
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RATE  
DPS3000 series tracks the rate of process change/minute for each channel. This rate  
is displayed by first pushing the CH. SEL key to select the channel whose rate is  
desired. Once the channel has been selected, push rate key. The display will  
briefly read 'cx-rate' (x=channel #), and then the monitored rate for that channel.  
LIMITS  
DPS3000 series units support limit alarms on all the channels. These limits can be programmed over the entire range of  
selected thermocouple or scale. Thus, not only can these units be used as monitors but they can also provide control  
capability on each channel. Limit values are programmed during CH Setup. Also programmed during CH Setup is the  
dead-band (hysteresis) value. This keeps the relays from chattering when the process is hovering just around the limit.  
OUTPUTS  
DPS3000 Series units can be ordered with either open collector outputs or electro-mechanical relays. Check model  
number printed on the unit.  
Open Collector Option  
Whenever a limit is reached an open collector output provides a 5 Vdc signal at 50ma. on the output connector, eg.. Limit  
#4 provides its 5 volt output signal between pins 7 & 8 of the card edge.  
Figure 1. Open Collector Hookup Example  
+5VDC  
+ OUTPUT  
- OUTPUT  
Instrument  
7
8
LOAD  
Solid Sate Relay  
LED, Buzzer, ETC.  
Electro-Mechanical Relay Option  
These relays are programmed during CH Setup to operate as either Normally Open (NO) or Normally Closed (NC). The  
default setting is Normally Open. Each of these limit relays provides a switched output whenever a limit is reached. The  
maximum rating for a 120Vac unit is 120Vac @ 0.5 amp or 28 Vdc @ 1.0 amp. A 240Vac unit is rated at 240Vac @ 0.25  
amp. or 28Vdc @ 1.0 amp.  
Figure 2. Electro-mechanical Relays Hookup Example  
Instrument  
PLUG-IN CONNECTOR  
7
Limit # 4  
Switched Output  
Switched Output  
Switched Output  
8
6
4
2
120 VAC @ 0.5 AMPS  
120 VAC @ 0.5 AMPS  
120 VAC @ 0.5 AMPS  
5
3
1
Limit # 3  
Limit # 2  
Limit # 1  
Switched Output  
120 VAC @ 0.5 AMPS  
LIMIT RELAYS  
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NOTE: LOOK UNDER SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE RATING ON RELAYS AND OPEN COLLECTOR  
OUTPUTS. UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD THE RELAYS AND OPEN COLLECTOR  
OUTPUTS BE OPERATED BEYOND THEIR RATED CAPACITY. DOING SO CAN DAMAGE  
THE UNIT PERMANENTLY.  
The status of the relays for all the channels is indicated on the front panel by a row of LEDs. Whenever the relay is  
energized, its respective LED is turned on.  
FIG- 3. CONNECTIONS & REAR VIEW OF INSTRUMENT  
POWER  
Power connection should be made to the three terminal connector as shown in figure 3. Also, make note that it is very  
important that the power line inputs and the power ground are not switched. Doing so will permanently damage the  
instrument. Refer to Figure 3 for proper connections. For convenience, the printed circuit board is labeled  
L1 L2 GND on the under side of three terminal power connector. For instruments with the 15Vdc power option, refer  
to Figure 3.  
NOTE: WHILE CONNECTING POWER TO THE UNIT, MAKE SURE THAT AC POWER LINE L1 OR  
L2 IS NOT ACCIDENTALLY CONNECTED TO GROUND (GND) TERMINAL. THIS WILL RESULT IN  
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE INSTRUMENT.  
DOUBLE CHECK THE CONNECTIONS BEFORE APPLYING POWER!!  
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OUTPUT CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENT  
8
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
9
7
6
5
4
2
3
1
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
Table 1. DPS3000 Series Output Connector Pin Assignments  
OUT-PUT CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS  
Pin #  
Signal  
Relay Output  
Common  
Normally Open/Closed*  
Common  
Normally Open /Closed*  
Common  
Normally Open/Closed*  
Common  
Normally Open/Closed*  
Common  
Normally Open/Closed*  
Common  
Normally Open/Closed*  
Common  
Normally Open/Closed*  
Open Collector  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
Positive Output  
Negative Output  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Channel #1 Limit  
Channel #1 Limit  
Channel #2 Limit  
Channel #2 Limit  
Channel #3 Limit  
Channel #3 Limit  
Channel #4 Limit  
Channel #4Limit  
Channel #5 Limit  
Channel #5 Limit  
10  
11 Channel #6 Limit  
12 Channel #6 Limit  
13 Channel #7 Limit  
14 Channel #7 Limit  
* = Normally Open/Closed is user programmable (Look under Set-up)  
NOTE: PROPER RATING, CONNECTION AND CORRECT ORIENTATION OF THE CONNECTOR IS  
NECESSARY TO AVOID MALFUNCTION OR PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
If the meter locks on a particular display, unplug and plug in again to unlock the display. A total reset defaults all scaling  
values to zero. To perform this reset, re-apply power with RESET key pressed in.  
Factory Channel settings:  
To obtain factory preset values simply re-apply power with ^v key pressed in. Factory settings are as follows:  
MODEL NO.  
DPS3000 Series-P  
Millivolt  
MODEL NO.  
DPS3000 Series-TC  
J T/C  
MODEL NO.  
DPS3000 Series-TH  
Thermistor  
Voltage  
CHANNEL NOS.  
CHANNEL 1  
CHANNEL 2  
CHANNEL 3  
CHANNEL 4-7  
Voltage  
Current  
Millivolt  
Voltage  
Current  
J T/C  
Current  
Thermistor  
(Channels 5,6 & 7 for DPS3100 & DPS3200 only)  
Factory default settings for voltage, current and millivolt are:  
CURRENT  
INPUT  
VOLTAGE.  
INPUT  
MILLIVOLT  
INPUT  
T/C  
INPUT  
PARAMETER  
HIGH SCALE  
LOW SCALE  
OFFSET  
20.000  
0.000  
0.00  
10.000  
0.000  
0.00  
100.00  
0.000  
0.00  
--  
--  
--  
--  
TARE  
0.000  
0.000  
0.000  
ERROR MESSAGES AND SOLUTIONS  
ERROR MESSAGES AND SOLUTIONS  
ERROR MESSAGE  
ERROR CONDITION  
SOLUTION  
'EE EROR'  
The unit was unable to  
save programmed value  
in EEPROM -- possible  
failure of EEPROM.  
If the message keeps coming up,  
unplug the unit and reapply power.  
If the unit still displays the error  
message, send it in for repair.  
If error message followed by  
8.8.8.8.8.8.8.and the revision  
number are displayed occasionally,  
it is an indication that power  
line is very noisy and needs a line filter.  
'PIO ERR'  
Analog to digital conv-  
See above  
erter error or keyboard error  
'CARD ER'  
Too much noise on  
input signals or problem  
with Scanner card.  
1. If message shows occasionally,  
it indicates that input signal s have  
too much high voltage noise.  
Provide signal filters.  
2. Unplug and plug the meter again  
to recycle power.  
3. Scanner card defective -- send in  
for repair  
'HIGH AC NOISE'  
High AC noise on input  
signals or incoming AC  
line interfering with the  
operation of the unit  
1. If message shows occasionally,  
it indicates that input signals or  
AC line has too much high  
voltage noise.  
2. Provide line and signal filters.  
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MOUNTING  
3.70” (94mm)  
0.15” dia. (3.81mm)  
1.77”  
(45mm)  
4.05” (102.87mm)  
Figure - 4. Panel Cutout and mounting hole dimensions  
1. Cut out Panel and mounting hole dimensions as shown in the figure 8.  
2. Remove the nuts from the mounting screws on the Panel Meter.  
3. Insert panel meter into the hole until it is flush with the panel.  
4. Install the nuts and tighten them till the unit is held firmly against the panel.  
1. Remove nuts and insert  
Panel Meter & screws in  
mounting holes in panel  
cutout  
2. Tighten the nuts, after  
mounting the unit in the  
panel cut out, till the unit is  
held firmly against the panel.  
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WARRANTY  
For Warranty information, check Omega’s web site at http://www.omega.com  
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