Limit Programming; Limit One Delay; Decimal Point Position - Omega DP-7600 User Manual

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to advance to the next parameter. At any time during the setup sequence the EXIT
switch can be pressed to leave the setup mode and save the current settings. If the
setup sequence is completed the unit will save all settings and automatically return to
data acquisition and display mode. If a meter setup is started, and a long period
(approximately 100 seconds) of inactivity is detected by the meter, the meter will
return to data acquisition and display mode without saving any new settings.
DISPLAY MODE
Upon entering the setup mode display will flash "d-node" then the unit will
go to one of the following display modes: CH1, CH2, Plus, Minus, Mult or Div. To
select a different mode press RUNOUT [down]. To enter selected display mode and to
go to the next setup option press NORMAL [ENTER].
Note: If no math functions are desired select CH1 or CH2. In normal operation mode:
pressing NORMAL [ENTER] will cycle between the two channels.
If any math function is selected then all math functions are available as well as CH1
and CH2. In normal operation mode: pressing NORMAL [ENTER] will cycle between
the two channels and all math functions.

LIMIT PROGRAMMING

All four limits are programmed in succession (1 through 4) immediately
after entering the setup mode. The corresponding LED illuminates to indicate which
limit is being programmed. All limits can be programmed to any number that is within
the display span (as determined by the meter calibration), and are activated when a
reading that exceeds the programmed limit number is detected.

LIMIT ONE DELAY

The limit one delay is a programmable delay, from 0 - 100 seconds, between
the time a reading exceeding the limit one number is detected and when the limit one
output will be activated. Using the delay feature, the limit one output can be tied to the
REMOTE RESET input on the rear of the unit to reset the peak reading so that the
next peak can be properly detected in a process sequence.

DECIMAL POINT POSITION

The calibration span number is displayed with the decimal point shown in its
selected position. The decimal point can be moved across the display to the desired
position using the UP and DOWN switches.
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