DPM
1 /8Pages

DPM

DPM
1 /8Pages

Catalog excerpts

DPM-1

SENSORS FOR FOOD AND BIOPHARMA. ANDERSON-NEGELE Product Information DPM | DPM-96 Universal Digital Indicator DPM 4-digit Application/specified usage Authorizations ■ Machine and switch cabinet construction ■ Indicating and transforming of process values ■ Available inputs: current/voltage, Pt100 or potentiometer signals Application examples ■ Realising a small process controlling ■ In-situ indication of process parameters ■ Pt100 temperature transmitter with integrated display Digital indicator DPM-PT Features ■ Protection class IP65 front side ■ Completely programmable via key pad ■ Integrated sensor supply ■ Unit symbol changeable (illuminated) ■ Housing also available as 96 mm x 96 mm Options ■ Alarm modul: 2 or 4 alarm relays available ■ Analog output: (0/4...20 mA, 0...10 V DC) Specification Housing Panel cut-out Protection class Ambient Input control board mounting (W x H) front/rear operation temperature storage temperature humidity Pt100 current/voltage potentiometer 96 mm x 48 mm x 130 mm, 2 side mounting clips 92.5 mm x 45 mm, tolerance +0.5 mm IP65/IP20 0...+50 °C -20...+70 °C 0...95 % no condensation Accuracy Display Sensor supply Supply voltage Alarm outputs Analog output 7-segment short-circuit proof DPM/.../230 V AC DPM/.../115 V AC DPM/.../24 V DC Rated voltage Insulation voltage option -2GW or -4GW option -SA option -SPA -100.0...+600.0 °C 0/4...20 mA (Ri = 50 O), 0...1 V, 0...10 V (Ri = 50 kO) min. 0...100 O | max. 0...10 kO 0.1 % ± 1 digit, 15 bit -1999...+9999; height: 13 mm ca. 20 V DC, maximum 30 mA 50 Hz...60 Hz, max. 7 VA 50 Hz...60 Hz, max. 7 VA 20 V...30 V, max. 7 W 250 V AC 3000 V AC, CAT II 250 V/3 A AC changeover contacts hysteresis and switching function adjustable current 0/4...20 mA, 12 bit resolution, maximum 500 O burden voltage 0...10 V

 Open the catalog to page 1
DPM-2

Warnings | Electrical ConnectionWarnings | Electrical connectionElectrical connection DPM-PT Details: Non observance of this warning notice may cause troubles. Danger: Non observance of this warning notice may cause serious injury of persons and/or damages or destruct the unit. Information/Tip: This symbol indicates useful additional informations. Electrical connection DPM-P Global safety instructions ■ Mounting, electrical connection, set up and maintenance of the unit must be done by trained and skilled personnel. They must have read and understood these installation and operating instructions. They...

 Open the catalog to page 2
DPM-3

Handling | Operation CONTROLS Control elements List of parameters on PAGE switching point (Sch.P) 1: Status indicators for optional alarm relais 2: Program/enter button 3: Indicator 4: Increase/decrease buttons 5: Unit indicator (sidewise insertable behind display frame) 1. Press P -button you see the PAGE "Sch.P" 3. S1 switching point for alarm relay 4. S1 Hysteresis: Difference between relay ON and relay OFF 5. S1 switching function of the alarm relay S1 0 = OFF if value higher (max. inv.) 1 = OFF if value lower (min. inv.) 2 = ON if value higher (max.) 3 = ON if value lower (min.) If "Loc"...

 Open the catalog to page 3
DPM-4

Handling | OperationParameter list on PAGE (ConF) for DPM-GS / -PTParameter list on PAGE (ConF) for DPM-P *1 = Not with input Pt100 (DPM-PT...) *2 = Parameter is only displayed if "rAtE" is "1" Display decimal point (*1) none (1111)/1. place (111.1) 2. place (11.11)/3. place (1.111) Display LO (*1) displayed value if input 0/4 mA respectively 0 V Display HI (*1) displayed value if input 20 mA respectively 1/10 V Display Offset zero offset e.g. for wire compensation of Pt100 with 2-wire-connection Integration time (*2) 0...60 seconds (affects display, switching points and analog output) Signal...

 Open the catalog to page 4
DPM-5

Troubleshooting Supply voltage Supply voltage was at least 20 % below. Reaction: Relais off/analog output: 0 V/0 mA Correction: Check supply voltage. All parameters on PAGE Service “SEr.” are protected through the code “4095” against changing by mistake. Enter code “4095” to overwrite password protection. Parameter list on PAGE (SEr.) Error overflow display > 9999 Wrong scaling/input too high or reverse poled. Correction: Correct scaling, check input signal. Select PAGE “SEr.” (see PAGE-Selection) Device preset 0 = no function 1 = set device to factory setting (Error message E.80 will be cleared)...

 Open the catalog to page 5
DPM-6

Application ExamplesTemperature measurement with two wire Temperature measurement with Pt100 e. g. with TFP-... transformer e.g. TFP with integrated transmitter Level detection in linear tanks e. g. with NSK-...

 Open the catalog to page 6
DPM-7

Additional Indicators Specified usage CONTROLS DPM | Universal indicator 4-digit ·· Indicating and transforming of process values like: current, voltage, temperature- or potentiometer signals Features ·· Completely programmable via key pad ·· Free scalable display range ·· Integrated sensor supply (GS version) ·· Unit symbol changeable (illuminated) ·· Housing also available as 96 mm x 96 mm ·· Alarm modul: 2 or 4 alarm relays available (option) ·· Analog output: (0/4...20 mA, 0...10 V DC) (option) Specified usage ·· Selectable input types: pulse counter, frequency counter, revolution counter,...

 Open the catalog to page 7
DPM-8

Product Information DPM | DPM-96 Order code DPM (W x H: 96 x 48 mm) DPM-96 (w x H: 96 x 96 mm) Input GS (0/4...20 mA, 0...1/10 V) special (special input for GS) PT (Pt100 3/4-wire) Alarm output 0GW (no alarm output relay) 2GW (2 alarm output relays) 4GW (4 alarm output relays) Analog output X (without analog output) SPA (with analog output 0...10 V) SA (with analog output 0/4...20 mA) Display range X (input GS, P05/P10: free adjustable between -1999...9999, input PT: -100.0...600.0 °C) xxx...yyy (factory-made adjustment according to specification) Units °C, °F, %,...

 Open the catalog to page 8
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.