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Table of Contents Page Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Unpacking ......................................................................................................................1 1.2 Description .....................................................................................................................1 1.3 Features ........................................................................................................................1 1.4 Available Models .......................
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Unpacking Remove the Packing List and verify that you have received all equipment. If you have any questions about the shipment, please call OMEGA Customer Service Department. When you receive the shipment, inspect the container and equipment for any signs of damage. Note any evidence of rough handling in transit. Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent. NOTE: The carrier will not honor any damage claims unless all shipping material is saved for the
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121110 9 8 7 Chapter 2 Installation 2.1 Battery Installation: All DPF500 models are shipped without the battery(ies) installed. This preserves battery life when the unit is not in service. When using external DPF5-BP, mount within 12" and plug connector into 3 position square posts (see Fig 1). Polarity is not a concern because center is common. To install the battery, begin by locating the battery holder. The DPF502 and DPF503 require opening the enclosure cover and removing the DPF500 to
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2.3 Dimensions DPF501 DPF5-BP Accessory Outside Dotted Line Shows 3.582" Dia. Bolt Circle Outside Panel Dimension .125" Holes to be 120 ° Apart .10 1.7 (4.00" Diameter) (2.54) (43) 3.062" (77.77) Dia. Cutout P anel Cutout 2.875 4.00 (73) (101.6) Dimensions are in inches (mm) 120 ° Dimensions are in inches (mm) Dimensions are in inches (mm) DPF502 DPF503 To access terminals, unscrew cover and loosen 2 panel screws. (If screws are removed, spacers may drop out.) Terminals are on bottom side of P
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121110 9 8 7 121110 9 8 7 121110 9 8 7 121110 9 8 7 2.4 Wiring Several typical applications of the DPF500 are shown below. Please observe that the various pulse inputs and power options may be intermixed in many ways to solve common applications. The isolated pulse output may be freely used so long as proper polarity is observed. Caution: When 4-20 mA loop option is provided, the power wiring to the loop power option should always be to terminals (+) 12 and (-) 11. Accidental wiring to (+) 12
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Chapter 3 20 Point Linearization (-LIN option) 3.1 20 Point Linearization Operation (-LIN option) A 20 point linearization table is used to construct a curve describing the relationship of K-Factor and input frequency. The measured input frequency is used to access the table. A linear interpolation of adjacent point pairs is used to arrive at the K-Factor at that input frequency. The fl ow rate and total are then com- puted based upon the K-Factor for that measurement sample. NOTE: For
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4.1 Explanation of Display Prompts (continued) fr# : (frequency for point #) This prompt will only appear when 20 point selected. It sets the frequency for each of the 20 points (#). Press the ↑ key to increment each digit. Press the ← key to step to the next digit to the left. Press the E key to enter the desired frequency for point #. faC# : (factor for point #) This prompt will only appear when 20 point selected. It sets the factor for each of the 20 points (#). Press the ↑ key to incr
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4.1 Explanation of Display Prompts (continued) oUt HI: (out high) Sets the high setting for the 4-20 mA analog output. Key in the high rate value at which the unit will output 20 mA. Press the ↑ key to increment each digit. Press the ← key to step to the next digit to the left. Press the E key to enter the displayed out hi value. pUlscale: (pulse out scaling) This allows the unit to output a pulse for each least signifi cant total count divided by the selected divider. The pulse out can b
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4.2 Programming Flowchart Press the M key to enter the programming menu. RA RA RATE TE RUN MODE TOTAL If panel M lock OFF If panel If the panel lock is on, you must enter the 4 digit lock code to gain access lock ON to the menu. Press the key to increment each individual digit of the code. key to increment each individual digit of the code. 0000 Press the key to advance to the next digit. ENTER CODE ent Code Press the E key to enter the displayed code. If code If the code is correct, display
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4.2 Programming Flowchart (continued) Continued From Previous Page Press the key to step the totalizer decimal to the desired location. TDEC TOT AL DECIMAL E Press the E key to enter the displayed decimal location. 12345678 Press the M key to skip and keep the existing location M GAL Press the key to step to the desired totalizer descriptor. LIT Press the E key to enter the displayed descriptor. TOT AL E FT3 Press the M key to skip and keep the existing descriptor. DESCRIPT OR ToT DESC M3 NOTE
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Chapter 5 Operation 5.1 General A suitable pulse producing device or fl ow meter is wired to one of the three pulse inputs provided on the DPF500. Only one of these inputs is used in a given application. There are no connections to the two unused pulse inputs. Isolated magnetic pickups may be connected to terminals 1 and 2. Isolated contact closures may be connected to terminals 5 and 6. Any high level, DC pulse type may be connected to terminals 9(-) and 10(+). Power to the unit may be pro
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Chapter 6 Error Messages / Analog Output Calibration 6.1 Error Messages The DPF500 is provided with extensive self checking which assists the user in the location of setup entry errors and in reporting malfunctions or unusual operating conditions. When an error occurs, the display will fl ash. Press any key to see the error message corresponding to the error that has occurred. Press any key again to acknowl- edge the error. (If the error can be eliminated by a change of setup values, the u
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Chapter 7 Specifi cations ENVIRONMENTAL: 7.1 Specifi cations OPERATING TEMPERATURE -4°F (-20°C) to + 158°F (70°C) Power: Extended Temp: -22°F (-30°C) to + 158°F (70°C) BATTERY POWERED HUMIDITY Supplied with 1 or 2 C size Lithium battery pack. 0 - 90% Noncondensing EXTERNAL POWER INPUT Voltage: 8.5 to 30 VDC MOUNTING STYLES: Current: Less than 5 mA 1- Panel Mount - NEMA 4X Front Supplied with 1 C size lithium battery 2- Wall Mount - NEMA 4X Enclosure Protection: Reverse Polarity Pr
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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product. If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department w
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