Panel meter with bar graph display DP400S
frequencypressureanalog input

panel meter with bar graph display
panel meter with bar graph display
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Characteristics

Measured value
frequency, pressure
Display
with bar graph display
Other characteristics
programmable, Modbus, with alarm, totalizer, analog input
Applications
for strain gauges, for load cells

Description

•Simple setup via NFC using Omega's App - "Direct Link" for Android •High Speed Strain Meter Up to 1200 Hz •Alarm and Signal Re-transmission Functions •OLED Graphical Display & Multi-lingual Interface •Resolution of up to 24 bit Ensuring High Accuracy The new DP400S Strain Meter is designed as a display for load cells and pressure sensors and includes an isolated power supply for the strain-gauge. The conversion frequency programmable up to 1.2 KHz and the resolution of up to 24bit ensure high levels of accuracy. Various calibration modes can be selected for the analog input (sample weight, percentage value on scale base, mV/V value). A dedicated programming tool is the Omega Branded Free Download Google Play App - "Direct Link" relying on RFID/NFC connectivity and allowing straightforward programming without wiring by Android devices. You can also find the latest version of App from our software link. Programming tool's key functions include multiple options for calibration management, Totalizer and Sum functions, graphic visualization of process trend with programmable time basis or bar - graphs with alarm/event thresholds. An auto-configuration mode has also been implemented for selected Dynisco melt pressure sensors, simplifying the initial set-up for the user. Connectivity is guaranteed by RS485 with Modbus RTU/Slave protocol.

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