OMEGA DPG2004B-05G PRESSURE GAUGES User Manual

OMEGA DPG2004B-05G PRESSURE GAUGES User Manual

Omega DPG2004B-05G is a digital pressure gauge with a wide range of capabilities that make it a valuable tool for a variety of applications. With its 0 to 5.000 pressure range and accuracy of ±0.25% of full scale, it can provide precise and reliable pressure measurements. The gauge also has a variety of features that make it easy to use, including a backlit display, auto shutoff, and memory function.

The Omega DPG2004B-05G is ideal for a variety of applications, including:

  • Measuring pressure in hydraulic systems
  • Testing pressure in pneumatic systems
  • Calibrating other pressure gauges
  • Monitoring pressure in industrial processes

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OMEGA DPG2004B-05G PRESSURE GAUGES User Manual | Manualzz
User’s Guide
DPG2001B and DPG2004B Series
Digital Pressure Gauges
M-4999/1110
DPG2001B
Numeric
display
Lower
alphanumeric
display
Low Battery
Symbol
Minus Sign
Up
Zero/Clear
XXXXX
88888
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Zero/Clear
Memory
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DPG2004B
Standard
2.88"
3.0"
NEMA 4X
Down
Memory
Power
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0.75"
¼" NPT
3.38" Standard
3.5" NEMA 4X
Ranges and Resolution
See table below for default ranges and units selection
Resolution is fixed for each engineering unit
Accuracy
Includes linearity, hysteresis, repeatability
±0.25% of full scale ±1 least significant digit
Display
3 readings per second nominal display update rate
4 digit LCD, 0.5" H and 5 character 0.25" H alphanumeric
BL: Red LED backlight activated for 1 minute via front button
Batteries, Battery Life, Low Battery Indication
B:
2 AA alkaline, approx. 2000 hours
BL: 2 AA alkaline, approx. 150 to 1500 hours depending on
backlight usage
Low battery symbol on display
Auto Shutoff
User selectable 1 minute to 8 hours or front button on/off
Controls & Functions
Three front buttons turn gauge on or off, zeros gauge reference
gauges, and cycles through functions
Memory
Six max-reading memory, user settable to MEM 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or
aircraft tire NLG 1, NLG 2, MLG 1, MLG 2, MLG 3, MLG 4
2.0"
1.65"
Calibration
Pass code protected calibration
Non-interactive zero, span, and linearity, ±10% of range
Weight
9 ounces (approximately)
Material
DPG2001B: Extruded aluminum case, epoxy powder coated,
ABS/polycarbonate bezel, front and rear gaskets,
polycarbonate label
DPG2004B: NEMA 4X ABS/polycarbonate case, rear gasket,
polycarbonate label
Connection and Material
1/4" NPT male fitting, 316L stainless steel
Overpressure and Burst
3000 psig range: 5000 psig
5000 psig range: 7500 psig
All others: 2 X pressure range
112.5% FS out-of-range display: I – – – or I –.–.–.–
Burst: 4 X sensor pressure rating, or 10,000 psi, whichever is less
Environmental Temperatures
Storage:
–40 to 203°F (–40 to 95°C)
Operating:
–4 to 185°F (–20 to 85°C)
Compensated: 32 to 158°F
(0 to 70°C)
psi
Standard
NEMA 4X
DPG2001B-15A
DPG2004B-15A
15.00 to 0 absolute
DPG2001B-30A
DPG2004B-30A
30.00 to 0 absolute
DPG2001B-100A
DPG2004B-100A
100.0 to 0 absolute
DPG2001B-15VAC
DPG2004B-15VAC
0 to –15.00 vacuum
DPG2001B-15V15G
DPG2004B-15V15G
–15.0 to 15.0
DPG2001B-15V100G
DPG2004B-15V100G
–15.0 to 100.0
DPG2001B-15V200G
DPG2004B-15V200G
–15.0 to 200.0
DPG2001B-03G
DPG2004B-03G
0 to 3.000
DPG2001B-05G
DPG2004B-05G
0 to 5.000
DPG2001B-15G
DPG2004B-15G
0 to 15.00
DPG2001B-30G
DPG2004B-30G
0 to 30.00
DPG2001B-60G
DPG2004B-60G
0 to 60.00
DPG2001B-100G
DPG2004B-100G
0 to 100.0
DPG2001B-200G
DPG2004B-200G
0 to 200.0
DPG2001B-300G
DPG2004B-300G
0 to 300.0
DPG2001B-500G
DPG2004B-500G
0 to 500.0
DPG2001B-1000G
DPG2004B-1000G
0 to 1000
DPG2001B-2000G
DPG2004B-2000G
0 to 2000
DPG2001B-3000G
DPG2004B-3000G
0 to 3000
DPG2001B-5000G
DPG2004B-5000G
0 to 5000
Options for all models—Add to end of model number
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DPG2001B and DPG2004B Series Digital Pressure Gauges
Installation Precautions
Shut Down
Gauge Configuration—User or Factory
 Read these instructions before installing the gauge. The gauge
may be easier to configure before it is installed.
 Due to the hardness of 316 stainless steel, it is recommended
that a thread sealant be used to ensure leak-free operation.
 Install or remove gauge using a wrench on the hex fitting only.
 For contaminated media use an appropriate screen or filter to
keep debris out of gauge port.
Do not attempt to turn gauge by forcing the housing.
Use fittings appropriate for the pressure range of the gauge.
Do not apply vacuum to gauges not designed for vacuum.
NEVER insert objects into the gauge port or blow out with
compressed air. Permanent damage will result to the sensor.
To shut off the gauge manually at any time,
press and hold the Power button until the
display indicates OFF (about 5 seconds) and
then release.
Zero/Clear
Memory
When the auto shutoff timer is used, the 

display indicates OFF five seconds prior to
hold
auto shutoff. Press the Power button to keep
the gauge on.
If the gauge set up without auto shutoff (on/off operation) it will stay
on until manually shut off or until the batteries are depleted. Turn
gauge off when not in use to conserve batteries.
Upon successful pass code entry, the upper
display will be blank, and the lower section
will display USER.
With User selected, the gauge configuration
can be modified as described in the
following sections.
Press and release the  button if User
is not displayed. The lower display will
indicate USER.
Press and release the Power button to
continue with configuration.
If Factory (FCTRY) is selected, the user
configuration will be replaced by the
configuration as it left the factory.
To select Factory, press and release the
 button. The lower display will indicate
FCTRY.
Press and release the Power button to
restore the factory configuration and restart
the gauge.
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full
scale
0.0
CFG
Enter Configuration Pass Code
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0. I
hold
oooo
Zero/Clear
Memory
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Occasional flashing of the minus sign with
zero pressure/vacuum is normal.
The stored zero correction is erased when
the gauge is shut off.
CFGPC
Zero/Clear
0.0
psig
Memory
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Press and release the Power button to index
to the next position. The 3 will remain, and
the second position will be blinking.
- or -
3___
CFGPC
Zero/Clear
Use the  or  buttons to select 5.
Press and release the Power button to
index to the next position. 3 5 will remain,
and the third position will be blinking.
Use the  or  buttons to select 1.
Press and release the Power button to
index to the next position. 3 5 1 will remain,
and the fourth position will be blinking.
Use the  or  buttons to select 0.
Memory
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This applies to gauge reference models only. Absolute reference
gauges do not use the zero feature since they read atmospheric
pressure under normal conditions.
Be sure the gauge is in the normal operating
mode. The gauge port must be exposed
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to normal atmospheric pressure with no Zero/Clear
Memory
pressure or vacuum applied.
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Continue to press the Zero/Clear button
until oooo is displayed.
Release the button.
The gauge in now zeroed.
3___
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Zero the Display
35 _ _
CFGPC
35 I _
CFGPC
35 I 0
CFGPC
After the pass code is entered press and
release the Power button to proceed with
configuration procedures.
Note: If an incorrect pass code is entered,
the gauge will return to the start of the pass
code entry sequence.
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Memory
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then
35 I 0
CFGPC
Zero/Clear
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Memory
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Memory
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indicates the default range when the gauge was ordered.
Engineering units may be changed to any of
those listed in the same row as shown in the
PSIG
table on page 1.
With the gauge in the user configuration Zero/Clear
mode, the upper display will be blank with 
the engineering units in the lower display.
- or Use the  and  buttons to navigate
through the list of engineering units.
Available engineering units depend on the
sensor range.
INHG
When the desired units are displayed, press Zero/Clear
and release the Power button to save your 
selection and move to the next parameter.
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The configuration mode allows changing
engineering units, shut off time, memory
labels, or resetting these to factory defaults.
The gauge uses a 4 digit pass code to enter Zero/Clear
Memory
the configuration mode. This is to prevent 

unauthorized changing of settings.
1
2
With the gauge off, press and hold the  hold
button. Then press the Power button.
Release all buttons when the display
indicates CFG. The gauge firmware version
firmware version
is also displayed.
The gauge then goes through the normal
power up sequence
power up sequence.
The display prompts for entry of the
configuration pass code (CFGPC), with the
first underscore blinking.
CFGPC
Note: The gauge will automatically revert
to normal operation if no buttons are pressed for approximately
15 seconds. To cancel and return to normal operation, press and
release the Power button without entering any pass code characters.
Enter the pass code. 3510 is the factory
default, but it is user-modifiable.
Use the  or  buttons to set the leftmost digit to 3.
FCTRY
Zero/Clear
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Enter Gauge Configuration Mode
Display Backlighting—BL Versions Only
Display backlighting can be turned on by momentarily pressing the
Power button whenever the gauge is on. The backlighting will turn
on for one minute and then automatically shut off. This also restarts
the auto shutoff timer. The display backlighting will not be apparent
under bright lighting conditions.
Press and hold the Zero/Clear button.
- or -
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2
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Engineering Unit Selection
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XXXXX
88888
The actual pressure and units are displayed.
The gauge is ready for use. Occasional
flashing of the minus sign is normal and
indicates the gauge is at zero pressure.
psig
Following the start-up initialization, the
display indicates the pressure reading updated approximately 3
times per second. The auto shutoff timer starts when the gauge is
powered and resets whenever any button is pressed, unless the
gauge shutoff time was set to zero for on/off operation.
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T he range next to the gauge model number table on page 1
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The display test is briefly shown again.
Memory
Memory
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Auto Shutoff Time Selection
The auto shutoff time is displayed on the
upper display. The lower display will indicate
AST M if the time displayed is in minutes
or AST H if it is in hours.
Use the  and  buttons to select 0, 1, 2,
5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes, or 1, 2, 4, or
8 hours.
A setting of zero disables the auto shutoff
timer. This requires using the Power button
to shut the gauge off.
When the desired length of time is displayed,
press and release the Power button to
save your selection and move to the next
parameter.
5
AST M
Zero/Clear
Memory
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Zero/Clear
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Memory
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Memory Label Selection
Up to 6 pressure readings can be stored. While in the memory mode
the peak reading is captured.
The six memory locations may be renamed as follows for aircraft
landing gear applications. Each of the memory locations may be
renamed as desired in any sequence. Care should be taken to avoid
duplication or omission of a position.
MEM 1
NLG 1
Nose landing gear tire 1
MEM 2
NLG 2
Nose landing gear tire 2
MEM 3
MLG 1
Main landing gear tire 1
MEM 4
MLG 2
Main landing gear tire 2
MEM 5
MLG 3
Main landing gear tire 3
MEM 6
MLG 4
Main landing gear tire 4
After auto shutoff time selection, the number
1 is displayed on the upper display. The
lower display will indicate the label for
memory 1.
Mem I
Use the  and  buttons to select MEM Zero/Clear
Memory
1, NLG 1, NLG 2, MLG 1, MLG 2, MLG 3, or
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MLG 4.
- or When the desired label for memory 1 is
displayed, press and release the Power
button.
Repeat the steps for the other memory
NLG I
locations.
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200.0
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USER
Zero/Clear
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Memory
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I
When the desired label for memory 6 is
displayed, press and release the Power
button to save the user configuration and
restart the gauge.
Zero/Clear
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Memory
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2
Er r
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The full-scale range is indicated.
XXXXX
88888
Zero/Clear
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Your gauge is shipped ready to use. It was
factory calibrated just prior to shipment
with batteries installed.
Press and hold the Power button for
approximately 1 second.
The display is tested.
Er r0
Memory
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Power-Up and Normal Operation
Attempting to zero the gauge with pressure
greater than approximately 3% of full-scale
pressure or vacuum applied will result in an
error condition. The display will alternately
indicate Err 0 and the actual pressure.
The gauge must be powered down to reset
the error condition.
If excessive vacuum is applied to a pressureonly gauge, the display will indicate -Err
until the vacuum is released. Applying
vacuum to a pressure gauge can damage
the pressure sensor.
If excessive pressure is applied (112.5%
over range), an out-of-range indication of
1 – – – or 1.–.–.– will be displayed.
USER
Zero/Clear
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A low battery indication will be shown in the upper left-hand
corner of the display when the battery voltage falls sufficiently. The
batteries should be replaced soon after the indicator comes on or
unreliable readings may result.
1. Remove the 6 Phillips screws on the back of the unit.
2. Remove batteries by lifting up the positive end of the battery
taking care not to bend the battery holder spring.
3. Discard old batteries properly, do not discard into fire, sources of
extreme heat, or in any hazardous manner.
4. Always replace both batteries at the same time with high quality
alkaline batteries. Install batteries with correct orientation. The
negative (flat) end of each battery should be inserted first facing
the battery holder spring.
5. Replace the back cover, including the rubber gasket.
Error or Out-of-Range Indications
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Battery Replacement
OF F
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2
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DPG2001B and DPG2004B Series Digital Pressure Gauges
3
Using the Memory
Calibration Preparation
User-Defined Pass Code Configuration
With the gauge powered up and in the
normal operating mode, press and release
the Memory button to sequence through the
memory locations.
The gauge enters and remains in the Calibration Mode until
restarted manually or power is removed. Features not related to
calibration are disabled.
The calibration may be performed in any of the available engineering
units as well as percent (PCT).
For greatest accuracy, use the  and  buttons to select
engineering units for calibration with highest resolution (highest
number of display counts).
Press and release the Power button when the appropriate
engineering units are displayed. Suggested units are listed below.
Sensor
Suggested units for calibration
5 PSI
5.000 PSI
15 PSI
775.7 MMHG or TORR
30 PSI
61.08 INHG
50 PSI
50.00 PSI
60 PSI
60.00 PSI
100 PSI
7.031 KG/CM2
200 PSI
407.2 INHG
300 PSI
610.8 INHG
500 PSI
3447 KPA
1000 PSI
6895 KPA
2000 PSI
4613 FTH2O
3000 PSI
6920 FTH2O
5000 PSI
5000 PSI
The display will then indicate the currently applied pressure in the
engineering units selected for calibration.
The factory default pass code 3510 may be changed to a different
value for configuration and/or calibration.
00
PSIG
Zero/Clear
Memory
When the Memory button is pressed the
gauge is in the peak hold mode. A new
higher reading will replace an existing
reading, but a pressure reading lower than
the one displayed will not be saved.
When desired memory location is displayed,
take the pressure reading. The peak
reading will be captured.
Remove the gauge from the pressure
source and press the memory button for the
next location.
Repeat until all readings are taken.
The readings will be saved even if the
gauge is shut off.
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00
MEM I
2000
MEM I
0.0
Press and release the Power button to
exit the memory mode and return to live
pressure readings.
psig
Zero/Clear
Memory
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 and  Button Operation
Clear a Memory Location
2000
MEM I
Zero/Clear
Memory
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Before clearing a memory location, make
sure the gauge has no pressure applied.
Press and hold the Zero/Clear button.
Release the button when clr is displayed.
The reading for the memory location
indicated on the lower display will be
cleared.
With gauge reference models if no pressure
is applied, the gauge will return to zero.
If pressure is applied the new pressure
reading will be stored in memory.
With absolute reference models the current
atmospheric pressure reading will be stored
if the gauge port is open to atmosphere.
Press and release the Power button to
exit the memory mode and return to live
pressure readings.
cl r
MEM I
00
MEM I
Each time one of the  or  buttons is pressed and released
quickly, a small change is made to the digitized pressure signal. It
may take more than one of these small changes to result in a single
digit change on the display.
To make larger changes, press and hold the appropriate
button. After about one second, the display will begin to change
continuously. Release the button to stop. Then make fine
adjustments by pressing and quickly releasing the buttons as
previously described.
Gauge Reference Pressure Gauges
Apply zero pressure by venting the gauge port to atmosphere. The
character display will alternate between ZERO and CAL. Adjust
for a display indication of zero using the  and  buttons.
Apply full-scale pressure. The character display will alternate
between +SPAN and CAL. Adjust for a display indication of fullscale pressure using the  and  buttons.
Apply 50% full-scale pressure. The character display will alternate
between +MID and CAL. Adjust for a display indication equal to
50% of full-scale pressure using the  and  buttons.
Gauge Reference Vacuum Gauges
Calibration Preparation
Gauges are calibrated at the factory using equipment traceable to
NIST. There is no need to calibrate the gauge before putting it into
service. Calibration should only be performed by qualified individuals
using appropriate calibration standards and procedures. Calibration
intervals depend on your quality control program requirements,
although many customers calibrate annually.
The calibration system must be able to generate and measure
pressure/vacuum over the full range of the gauge and should be
at least four times more accurate than the gauge being calibrated.
A vacuum pump able to produce a vacuum of 10 microns (0.01 torr
or 10 millitorr) or lower is required for vacuum and absolute gauges.
Warning: application of vacuum to non-vacuum models will result in
damage to the sensor.
Allow the gauge to acclimate to ambient temperature for 20
minutes.
Install fresh batteries.
Entering Calibration Pass Code
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With the gauge off, press and hold the 
button. Then press the Power button. Release
all buttons when the display indicates CAL.
Memory
The display begins by indicating the full- Zero/Clear
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scale positive pressure rating of the gauge 
2
1
in the engineering units as configured by
hold
the factory, and then shows all display
segments.
Before the gauge enters the Calibration
Mode, the display initially indicates _ _ _
_ with the first underscore blinking, and
with CALPC (calibration pass code) on the
power up sequence
lower display.
Enter the 3510 pass code as described in
the Configuration Pass Code section.
CA L
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CALPC
Apply zero pressure by venting the gauge port to atmosphere. The
character display will alternate between ZERO and CAL. Adjust
for a display indication of zero using the  and  buttons.
Apply full-scale vacuum. The character display will alternate
between +SPAN and CAL. Adjust for a display indication of fullscale vacuum using the  and  buttons.
Apply 50% full-scale vacuum. The character display will alternate
between +MID and CAL. Adjust for a display indication equal to
50% of full-scale vacuum using the  and  buttons.
Absolute Reference Gauges
Apply full vacuum to the gauge. The character display will alternate
between ZERO and CAL. Press the  and  buttons to obtain a
display indication of zero.
Apply full-scale pressure. The character display will alternate
between +SPAN and CAL. Press the  and  buttons to obtain
a display indication equal to full-scale pressure.
Apply 50% of full-scale pressure. The lower display will alternate
between +MID and CAL. Press the  and  buttons to obtain an
indication equal to 50% of full-scale pressure.
Bipolar Gauges
In addition to the steps described above for pressure gauges, apply
full-scale vacuum. The character display will alternate between
-SPAN and CAL. Adjust for a display indication of actual applied
vacuum using the  and  buttons.
For bipolar ranges only, apply 50% full-scale vacuum. The character
display will alternate between -MID and CAL. Adjust for a display
indication equal to 50% of full-scale vacuum using the  and 
buttons.
Save Calibration
Press and hold the Power button until the display indicates - - - then release the button to store the calibration parameters in nonvolatile memory and restart the gauge.
Verify the pressure indications at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%
of full scale.
Configuration Pass Code
With the unit off, press and hold the  button to view and/or change
the user configuration pass code. Then press the Power button.
Release all buttons when the display indicates CFG.
Calibration Pass Code
With the unit off, press and hold the  button to view and/or
change the user calibration pass code. Then press the Power button.
Release all buttons when the display indicates CAL.
Change Pass Code Mode
Before the unit enters the view or change pass code mode, the
display initially indicates _ _ _ _ with the first underscore blinking,
and with CFGPC or CALPC on the character segments.
Note: The unit will automatically revert to normal operation if no
buttons are operated for approximately 15 seconds. To cancel and
return to normal operation, press and release the Power button
without entering any pass code characters.
Enter access code 1220:
Use the  and  buttons to set the left-most digit to 1.
Press and release the Power button to index to the next position. The
1 will remain, and the second position will be blinking.
Use the  and  buttons to select 2.
Press and release the Power button to index to the next position. 1 2
will remain, and the third position will be blinking.
Use the  and  buttons to select 2.
Press and release the Power button to index to the next position. 1 2
2 will remain, and the fourth position will be blinking.
Use the  and  buttons to select 0.
Press and release the Power button to proceed.
Note: If an incorrect access code was entered, the gauge will return
to the start of the access code entry sequence.
Change Pass Code
Once the access code has been entered correctly, the display will
indicate the existing user-defined pass code with CFGPC or
CALPC on the character segments.
Press the  or  button to select the first character of the new
pass code.
When the correct first character is being displayed, press and release
the Power button to proceed to the next pass code character.
Repeat above until the entire pass code is complete.
To exit the User Defined Pass Code change mode, press and hold
the Power button.
Release the button when the display indicates - - - - to restart
the gauge.
Servicing Europe:
OMEGAnet ® Online Service
www.omega.com
ISO 9001 Certified
Canada:
One Omega Drive, Box 4047
Stamford CT 06907-0047
Tel: (203) 359-1660
e-mail: [email protected]
Postbus 8034, 1180 LA Amstelveen, The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)20 3472121
FAX: +31 (0)20 6434643
Toll Free in Benelux: 0800 0993344
e-mail: [email protected]
Czech Republic:
Frystatska 184, 733 01 Karviná, Czech Republic
Tel: +420 (0)59 6311899
FAX: +420 (0)59 6311114
Toll Free: 0800-1-66342
e-mail: [email protected]
France:
11, rue Jacques Cartier, 78280 Guyancourt, France
Tel: +33 (0)1 61 37 2900
FAX: +33 (0)1 30 57 5427
Toll Free in France: 0800 466 342
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet e-mail
[email protected]
Servicing North America:
USA:
Benelux:
FAX: (203) 359-7700
976 Bergar
Laval (Quebec) H7L 5A1, Canada
Tel: (514) 856-6928
FAX: (514) 856-6886
e-mail: [email protected]
Germany/Austria: Daimlerstrasse 26, D-75392 Deckenpfronn, Germany
Tel: +49 (0)7056 9398-0
FAX: +49 (0)7056 9398-29
Toll Free in Germany: 0800 639 7678
e-mail: [email protected]
For immediate technical or application assistance:
USA and Canada: Sales Service: 1-800-826-6342 / 1-800-TC-OMEGA®
Customer Service: 1-800-622-2378 / 1-800-622-BEST®
Engineering Service: 1-800-872-9436 / 1-800-USA-WHEN®
TELEX: 996404 EASYLINK: 62968934 CABLE: OMEGA
Mexico:
En Español: (001) 203-359-7803
FAX: (001) 203-359-7807
United Kingdom: One Omega Drive, River Bend Technology Centre
ISO 9002 Certified
Northbank, Irlam, Manchester
M44 5BD United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)161 777 6611
FAX: +44 (0)161 777 6622
Toll Free in United Kingdom: 0800-488-488
e-mail: [email protected]
e-mail:[email protected]
[email protected]
It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC/EMI regulations that apply. OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the
European New Approach Directives. OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification.
The information contained in this document is believed to be correct, but OMEGA Engineering, Inc. accepts no liability for any errors it contains, and reserves the right to alter specifications without
notice. WARNING: These products are not designed for use in, and should not be used for, human applications.
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 will issue an Authorized Return (AR)
number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced
at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling,
improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits, improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows
evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or
vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components which wear are not
warranted, including but not limited to contact points, fuses, and triacs.
OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors
nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA, either verbal or
written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR
REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies
of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence,
indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be
liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.
CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used
in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear
installation or activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic
WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage
whatsoever arising out of the use of the Product(s) in such a manner.
RETURN REQUESTS / INQUIRIES
Direct all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE RETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S) TO
OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN
ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any
correspondence.
The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit.
PATENT NOTICE: U. S. Pat. No. 6,074,089; 5,465,838 / Canada 2,228,333; 2,116,055 / UK GB 2,321,712 / Holland 1008153 / Israel 123052 / France
2 762 908 / EPO 0614194. Other patents pending.
FOR WARRANTY RETURNS, please have the following information
available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:
1. Purchase Order number under which the product was PURCHASED,
2. Model and serial number of the product under warranty, and
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.
FOR NON-WARRANTY REPAIRS, consult OMEGA for current repair charges.
Have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:
1. Purchase Order number to cover the COST of the repair,
2. Model and serial number of the product, and
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.
OMEGA’s policy is to make running changes, not model changes, whenever an improvement is possible. This affords our customers the latest in technology and
engineering.
OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.
© Copyright 2004 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reserved. This document may not be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic
medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.
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