Omega DTG-RTD100 Series User Manual page 18

Digital temperature gauge
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Setup & Configuration
(2) Sensor Options
Sample Interval
Here you can set how often the device samples the sensor and updates the LCD.
RTD Alpha
Select the proper curve for the sensor or probe you will be measuring with
your unit. Note, if you ordered a unit with an integral probe, this setting will be
factory locked to match the probe installed.
(3) Front Panel Options
Show Decimal Point
Select this option to turn on or off the last digit and decimal point
Disable Keypad
Select this option to turn off the front keypad buttons. If selected during setup
the buttons will be locked and will not be activated by the magnetic stylus.
Disable Bar Graph
Select this option to remove the bar graph indicator from the display.
(4) Alarm Output
Alarm On
Disabled - The alarm output is disabled and will not operate.
Rising - The alarm output activates ONLY when the temperature meets or
exceeds the High Setpoint.
Falling - The alarm output activates ONLY when the temperature meets or falls
below the Low Setpoint.
Rising & Falling - The alarm output activates when either the temperature meets
or exceeds the High Setpoint OR the temperature falls below the Low Setpoint
HAL (High Alarm Limit) Setpoint
Set here the high value you want the alarm to activate at.
HAL (High Alarm Limit) Deadband
Deadband is an area where no action occurs. The purpose is to prevent
oscillation or repeated activation-deactivation cycles. If your process value will
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The sample interval is always fixed at 0.382 seconds/sample
(2.6 samples/second) when powered externally, regardless
of the setting in the Configuration Wizard. The purpose of
the sample interval setting is for conserving battery life, not
for display damping or averaging, and therefore has no
effect unless operating on battery power only.
NOTE:

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