Programming Limit 3; As Process Limit; As Rate Limit; Selection Of Limit 4 As Process Or Deviation Limit - Omega Engineering DPS3301 Series User Manual

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Programming Limit 3:

As Process Limit:

If Limit 3, in the above step, was configured as a Process limit, then the message displayed on entering this
mode will be 'PrG Lt3'. This will be followed by displaying the current value of Limit 3 . Use '<DIG>'
key to move flashing to the next digit and '^DIGv' key to
increment/decrement the value of flashing digit.

As Rate Limit:

If Limit 3, in the above step, was configured as a Rate limit, then
the message displayed on entering this mode will be 'RATE Lt'.
This will be followed by displaying the current value of Limit 3 .
Use '<DIG>' key to move flashing to the next digit and '^DIGv'
key to increment/decrement the value of the flashing digit.
Selection of Limit 4 as Process or Deviation
Limit:
This step comes after programming Limit 3 and is indicated by the message 'LT4 Pr' (if Limit 4 is setup as
Process limit) or 'LT4 dEN' (if Limit 4 is setup as deviation limit). Alternate selection can be made by
pushing '^DIGv' key. Push SETUP key after making the selection.

Programming Limit 4:

As Process Limit:
If Limit 4, in the above step, was configured as a Process limit,
then the message displayed on entering this mode will be 'PrG
Lt4'. This will be followed by displaying the current value of Limit
4 . Use '<DIG>' key to move flashing to the next digit and
'^DIGv' key to increment/decrement the value of the flashing
digit.

As Deviation Limit:

If Limit 4, in the above step, was configured as a Deviation limit, then the message displayed on entering this
mode will be 'dEVN Lt'. This will be followed by displaying the Limit 4 value . Use '<DIG>' key to
move flashing to the next digit and '^DIGv' key to increment/decrement the flashing digit.

Configure Timing Mode

DPS3301 is equipped with 2 versatile timers that may be
programmed to operate in 3 different modes, referred to as Timer
Mode 0, 1, or 2.
Mode 0 is an elapsed time mode in which the timer starts running
as soon as the instrument is turned on or the timer is reset. After
the programmed amount of time has elapsed, the timer output is
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