Bin Master DPM-400 User manual

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DPM-400
Loop-Powered Process Meter
FEATURES
•4-20 mA Input
•Loop-Powered Process Meter
•1.5 Volt Drop (4.5 Volt Drop with Backlight)
•Loop-Powered Backlight with Red Backlight for
Alarm Conditions
•NEMA 4X, IP65 Front
• -40 to 167°F (-40 to 75°C) Safe Area Operating
Temperature Range
•Free PC-Based USB Programming Software
•5-Digit Alphanumeric Top Line
•8-Digit Alphanumeric Bottom Line
•Displays Level in Feet & Inches up to 999 Feet,
11 & 15/16 Inches
•20-Segment Bargraph with Numeric Percent Indication
•Conformal Coated PCBs for Dust & Humidity Protection
•Two Open Collector Outputs Standard
•Optional Loop-Powered Solid-State Relays
•Optional 4-20 mA Analog Output
•Relay Pump Alternation Based on Level and Runtime
•Display Relay Runtime and Cycle Count

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Dual-Line LCD with
5-Digit Alphanumeric
Top Line and 8-Digit
Alphanumeric
Bottom Line
NEMA 4X,
IP65 Front
Showing Red
Backlight for
Alarm Indication
PV, Max (Peak),
Min (Valley)
Front Panel
Buttons for Setup,
Programming, and
Operation
20-Segment Bargraph
with Numeric
Percentage Indication
Preprogrammed
or Custom
Engineering Units
Process Meter with Decimal Display
INTRODUCTION
These loop-powered 1/8 DIN digital panel meters can be installed
virtually anywhere to provide convenient and informative display of
any 4-20 mA signal. One of the most convenient features of these
instruments is their dual line display which is typically used to display
the process variable on the 5-digit alphanumeric top line and the units
or a tag on the 8-digit alphanumeric bottom line. Another common
setup is to display the input in one scale on the top line (such as feet)
and another scale on the bottom line (such as gallons). Both of these
lines use 14-segment, alphanumeric characters for clear indication of
tags, units or alarm messages.
Further enhancing the display on these instruments is a 20-segment
bargraph available on the DPM-400 that also includes a numeric value
of the percentage the bargraph represents.
There is even a model that displays level in feet and inches for
customers who prefer to see their levels represented that way rather
than in decimal format.
These loop-powered meters can be installed virtually anywhere
because they get their power from the 4-20 mA loop and therefore
require no separate power source. And they only drop 1.5 V (4.7 V with
backlight), so they add very little burden to the loop. Additional features
that allow these instruments to be installed virtually anywhere include
a NEMA 4X, IP65 front panel, an operating temperature range of -40
to 167°F (-40 to 75°C) (for safe area products), conformally coated
PCBs, and a backlit LCD that can be read in bright sunlight or dimly lit
areas.
Free, PC-based, software that connects to the meter via a micro USB
cable is available for programming and setup of the meters. In addition,
the meter can be programmed, setup and operated via the four front
panel buttons. Three of these buttons can be used as function keys. In
addition, a digital input is standard and is particularly useful for remote
reset of the alarms or to trigger an alarm.
• 5-Digit Alphanumeric Top Line
• 8-Digit Alphanumeric Bottom Line
• 20-Segment Bargraph with Numeric Percentage
• Feet & Inches on Top Line
• 8-Digit Alphanumeric Bottom Line
• 20-Segment Bargraph with Numeric Percentage
Decimal Display with Bargraph
Feet & Inches Display with Bargraph
All models come equipped with two open collector outputs and are
available with two solid state relays and 4-20 mA analog output
options. The open collector outputs are useful for alarm indication or
pulse output. The relays can be programmed for alarm indication, on/
off control, or pump alternation.
TWO DIFFERENT DISPLAY TYPES
There are two different models of DPM-400s that differ only in their
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Five (5) 0.7" Large
Digits on Top Line
in Feet & Inches
LED Backlight
Feet & Inches
Designation
Front Panel
Buttons for Setup,
Programming, and
Operation
Bargraph for Visual
Representation of
Level Applications
NEMA 4X, IP65 Front
8-Digit Alphanumeric
Bottom Line for Tag
or Dual Scale
Fractions of an Inch
Feet & Inches Level Meter with Bargraph
DISPLAY FEATURES
The DPM-400's display provides multiple ways to help users
understand and keep track of their processes. The most obvious is
the dual line which typically allows the user to display a numeric value
of the process variable on the top line and units and/or a tag on the
bottom line. There is also a bargraph that includes a numeric value of
the percentage the bargraph represents. Finally, to alert users to an
alarm condition, the display can turn red and flash an alarm message.
Dual-Line Display with PV/Units/Tag/Bargraph
One of the most common configurations of these instruments is
displaying the process variable on the top line and units and a tag
toggling on the bottom line with a bargraph for additional clarity:
To help users get a quick understanding of where their process is at,
certain DPM-400 models are available with a 20-segment bargraph.
This bargraph also includes a numeric value of the percentage the
bargraph represents.
PV on the top line; units and tag toggling on the bottom line
Level in Feet & Inches with tag and bargraph
Alarms Indicated by Flashing Red Messages
When an alarm occurs, the DPM-400’s display can be programmed to
turn red and flash an alarm message along with the process variable.
The DPM-400’s flashing red alarm message can be activated even if
no relay or open collector is connected.
Height Units on Top
Volume Units on Bottom
Feet Value on Top
Gallons Value on Bottom
Same Meter with Bottom Line toggling between
tag, volume (62,346), and units (Gallons)
Dual-Scale Display Feature
Users can use the DPM-400’s dual-scale feature when they want to
show the same input in two different scales. For instance, the following
example shows an application where the DPM-400 displays the input
in feet and gallons:
Display Feet & Gallons and Toggle Between Units
Feet & Inches Display with Bargraph
There are DPM-400 models available for users that prefer to see
their level displayed in feet & inches instead of decimal format. These
versions can display level to 999FT 11IN & 15/16 on the top line. The
bottom line can toggle between a tag and units or if dual scale mode is
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Bargraph Provides Quick Understanding
To help users get a quick understanding of where their process is at,
the DPM-400 displays a 20-segment bargraph. This bargraph also in-
cludes a numeric value of the percentage the bargraph represents. The
bargraph can be programmed to represent the percent of PV1 or PV2
or it can be scaled to any range within the scale.
Max/Min Display
The max & min readings (peak & valley) reached by the process can be
displayed either continuously or momentarily:
1. Display momentarily by pressing the F1 key (default) or assigning
to any of the other function keys or to the digital input in the User
menu. Press Enter to lock/unlock max/min display.
2. Display continuously by assigning either display line to max/min
through the Display menu.
Any of the F1-F3 function keys (buttons) and the digital input can be
programmed to reset the max & min readings.
Predened and Custom Units
The meter has six available preprogrammed unit classes, volume,
height, temperature, pressure, weight, and rate. When the desired unit
class or unit of measure within a class is not available, a custom unit
may be programmed by using the (CUSTOM) menu.
Change Between Units without Needing to
Re-Scale the Meter
It is possible to change the display units within the selected unit class
without the need to re-scale the meter. When selecting a new unit from
within the DISPLAY menu (e.g. changing from gallons (GAL) to
liters (L)), the meter will automatically convert the display values
to display the new unit. If entering a custom unit (CUSTM), a custom
conversion factor will need to be entered.
Tare
The tare function zeroes out the display. In the case of scale weight, tare
is used to eliminate container weight and provide net weight readings.
The captured tare may be reset manually with any function key or digital
input.
OUTPUTS
DPM-400s are available with two open collector outputs as standard
and two solid state relays and 4-20 mA output as options. The open
collector outputs and relays generally operate in the same manner,
with the major exception being the open collectors are not available for
pump alternation and the relays are not available with pulse features.
The open collectors and relays can be controlled either automatically
or manually. The alarm status (with flashing red message) will show on
the display even with no output wired.
Two Open Collector Outputs
The DPM-400 is equipped with two NPN open collector outputs that
may be set up for pulse outputs, alarms, timed pulses, stopwatch on/
off, or disabled. Pulse outputs can be set to transmit the PV value
(PV1 or PV2 if meter is in dual-scale mode). Output 2 may be used to
generate a quadrature output based on the other open collector output.
An output test mode is also selectable to generate pulses at a constant
programmable frequency.
Two Optional Solid State Relays
The meter is optionally equipped with two solid state relays that may
be set up for alarms, timer, stopwatch on/off, or pump alternation.
The relays are rated at 250 VAC/DC @ 1 A for resistive loads and
75 VA @ 0.6 A, 250 VAC/DC max (Safe Area only) for inductive loads.
Alarms are available based on the PV value or the digital input.
Loop-Powered Relay Alarm Trip
The DPM-400, with its two solid state relays, can be used as a loop-
powered relay alarm trip in general purpose areas. The DPM-400’s two
relays can be programmed for two different kinds of latching operation:
Reset via momentary contact closure at any time or reset via momentary
contact closure only after the alarm has cleared. And the DPM-400’s
display can be programmed to turn red and flash an alarm message –
something not found on most loop powered alarm trips.
Resetting the Open Collectors and Relays
The open collectors and relays (alarms) may be programmed to reset in
the following ways:
• Automatic (AUTO): Alarm will reset automatically once the alarm
condition has cleared.
• Automatic/Manual (AUTO.MAN): Alarm will reset automatically
once the alarm condition has cleared but can also be reset using
the Enter button (or whichever function key is set to acknowledge)
at any time.
• Latching (LATCH): Alarm must be reset manually and can be done
so at any time. Press the Enter (ACK) button at any time to clear the
alarm.
• Latching with Reset after Cleared (L-CLEAR): Alarm must be
reset manually and can only be done so after the alarm condition
has cleared. Press the Enter (ACK) button after the alarm condition
has cleared to reset the alarm.
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Timer Function Application
Application Timers are used in everyday life; one of the most common
examples is the microwave oven. Industrial timers are used in process
control applications where certain events or actions need to be controlled
by time. Examples include automatic and batch control applications,
where the relay needs to be energized for a specific length of time.
The timer fuction is available on the open collector and relay outputs;
which means that you can have up to four timers per meter. The start
and stop actions can be triggered from the setup menu or by the function
keys and digital input. The meter can be setup to display the off/on timer
count down.
There are two modes of operation:
1. Continuous Timer (Interval)
At the start of the timer the output is off and turns on after the
Off Delay elapses. The output remains on for the duration of the
On Time. The cycle repeats until the user stops the timer either from
the menu or a function key.
2. One-Shot Timer
At the start of the timer the output is off and turns on after the
Off Delay elapses. The output remains on for the duration of the
On Time. The timer stops and the cycle does not repeat.
Optional Isolated 4-20 mA Output
The isolated analog output signal can be configured to represent the
process variable (PV1, PV2, or retransmit). While the output is nominally
4-20 mA, the signal will accurately accommodate under- and over-
ranges from 1 to 23 mA. The output can be reverse scaled such that
the meter’s high calibration value outputs 4 mA and the meter’s low
calibration outputs 20 mA.
PUMP CONTROL
DPM-400s, when ordered with the two solid state relays, have several
features that make them ideal for simple duplex pump control. The
relays can be programmed to alternate the pumps based on level and
runtime thus ensuring even wear on both pumps. If the level remains
constant (within on/off points), alternation is based on runtime. If the
level cycles the on/off points, alternation is based on level and runtime.
If the run time is set to 0, alternation is based on level. The meter also
keeps track of runtime for both pumps and the number of times they
have cycled.
Display Pump Runtime & Cycle Count
In addition to the two solid state relays for controlling pumps, the
DPM-400s two open collectors could be used to indicate high or low level
alarm conditions.
Pump Alternation Application
The DPM-400 can be used as a pump controller to alternate two
pumps and provide high and low level alarm indication. The pumps can
be programmed to alternate on level and run time and the meter can
display the pump run times and the number of times they have cycled.
The meter can display the number
of times the relays have cycled
The meter can display pump
runtime for both pumps
a. A sensor detects the bottle is in place and
triggers the digital input to start the timer
b. The timer output controls the filling pump
c. The On Time is set according to the time
needed to fill the bottle
NEW FEATURE:
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Password Protection
A password can be set for programming security to prevent unauthorized
changes to the programmed parameter settings.
Input 1 is set to 4 mA Display 1 is set to 0.0
EASY PROGRAMMING AND SETUP
DPM-400s can be programmed and setup either by using the front panel
buttons or free, PC-based software with USB interface.
Front Panel Buttons for Easy Setup, Programming,
and Other Functions
DPM-400 process meters include four front panel buttons
for setup and programming. The front panel buttons along
with the dual-line display makes the DPM-400 easy to set
up & program. Three of these buttons are also function
keys that can be programmed to trigger certain events
(i.e. acknowledge alarms, reset max and/or min, disable/
enable output relays, or hold current relay states), provide
direct menu access points, and more.
One feature that makes the DPM-400s particularly easy to
set up and program is that they can be scaled without ap-
plying a calibrated or known input. The user simply enters
the desired values for Input 1 and Input 2 (for instance 4.000 and 20.00
mA) and the corresponding display values for these inputs (for instance
0.0 and 2000.0)
Round Horizontal Tank Linearization
This function automatically calculates the volume in a round horizontal
tank with flat ends.
Square Root Linearization
The square root function can be used
to linearize the signal from a differen-
tial pressure transmitter and display
flow rate in engineering units.
Multi-Point Linearization
Meters are set up at the factory for linear function with 2-point linear-
ization. Up to 32 linearization points can be selected for the scaled
value under the linear function. Multi-point linearization can be used to
linearize the display for non-linear signals to convert level to flow using
weirs and flumes with complex exponent.
Programmable Exponent Linearization
The programmable exponent can be used to linearize the signal from
level transmitters in open-channel flow applications using weirs and
flumes.
FLOW
SIGNAL INPUT CONDITIONING
To satisfy applications that require scaling in ways other than the usual
2-point linear method, the DPM-400 can also be scaled for square
root (DP flow), programmable exponent (open channel flow) or round
horizontal tank volume calculation.
Loop-Powered Isolator for General Purpose Areas
The DPM-400 can be used as a loop-powered isolator for the 4-20
mA signal in general purpose areas with the added benefit of a digital
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▲Connector Labeling for Fully Loaded DPM-400
CONNECTIONS
Connectors Labeling
The connectors’ label, affixed to the meter, shows the location of all
connectors available with requested configuration.
Notes:
1. Panel cutout required: 1.772" x 3.622" (45 mm x 92 mm)
2. Panel thickness: 0.040 - 0.250" (1.0 mm - 6.4 mm)
3. Mounting brackets lock in place for easy mounting
MOUNTING DIMENSIONS
1.76"
(45mm)
0.59"
(15mm)
3.2"
(81mm)
2.45"
(62mm)
3.6"
(91mm)
4.68"
(119mm)
2.45"
(62mm)
▲Meter Dimensions - Side View
▲Meter Dimensions - Front View
Units: Inch (mm)
4-20 mA
Transmitter
Power
Supply
DI+ DI- mA- mA+ BL-X
4-20 mA
Transmitter
Power
Supply
DI+ DI- mA- mA+ BL-X
Safe Area Input Loop (4-20 mA) Connections
The following figures show a 4-20 mA loop connected to the meter. The
first figure shows the connection without the backlight and the second
shows the connection with the backlight. The meter is powered by the
4-20 mA current loop.
▲ 4-20 mA Input Connection without Backlight
▲ 4-20 mA Input Connection with Backlight
Power
Supply
Device with
4-20 mA Input
I+ I-
Safe Area 4-20 mA Output Connections
Connections for the 4-20 mA transmitter output are made to the
connector terminals labeled mA OUT. The 4-20 mA output must be
powered from an external power supply.
Safe Area Digital Input Connection
A digital input is standard on the meter. This digital input is connected
with a normally open contact across DI+ and DI-, or with an active low
signal applied to DI+.
DI+ DI- mA- mA+ BL-X
C NO C NO
Internal
Load Load
Relay connections are made to a four-
terminal connector. Each relay’s C
terminal is common only to the normally
open (NO) contact of the corresponding
relay.
Safe Area Solid State Relay Connections

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O1+ O1- O2+ O2-
Safe Area Open Collector Outputs
Open collector output 1 and 2 connections are made to terminals
labeled O1+ and O1-, and O2+ and O2-. Connect the alarm or pulse
input device as shown below.
NEMA 4 & 4X FIELD ENCLOSURES
BinMaster offers a variety of rugged enclosures that provide
a high degree of protection against harsh operating environments.
Thermoplastic and stainless steel NEMA 4X, and painted steel
NEMA 4 enclosures for up to 10 DPM-400 meters are available.
NEMA 4X Enclosures are
Available in Plastic and
Stainless Steel; NEMA
4 Enclosures in Painted
Steel
Low-Cost
NEMA 4X
Enclosures
SPECIFICATIONS
Except where noted all specifications apply to operation at +25°C.
Input
Input: 4-20 mA
Accuracy: ±0.02% of span ±1 count, Square root and programmable
exponent: 10-100% FS
Voltage Drop: Without Backlight: 1.5 V maximum,
With backlight: 4.5 V maximum
Equivalent Resistance: With backlight off: 75 Ω @ 20 mA
With backlight on: 225 Ω @ 20 mA
Input Overload: Over current protection to 1 A maximum
Over voltage protection to 30 VDC max (mA+ and mA-/BL-)
Temperature Drift: 25 PPM/°C from -40 to 75°C ambient
Function: PV1: Linear, square root, or programmable exponent
PV2: Linear or Round Horizontal Tank
Low-Flow Cutoff: 0.0 to 999,999.9
HART Transparency: Analog input will not interfere with existing HART
communications on the wired 4-20 mA signal.
Display
Display: Dual-line LCD with backlight. Both lines 14-segment
alphanumeric. Top: 0.7" (17.8 mm), Bottom: 0.4" (10.2 mm). Display may
be programmed to turn red and flash a user-defined message on alarm
condition.
Backlight: Powered by 4-20 mA loop. Intensity varies with signal level
PD6603-BM:
Top line: -99FT 11IN 15/16 to 999FT 11IN 15/16
Bottom line: 8 digits (-9,999,999 to 99,999,999; separated by commas)
or 8 characters (all capital & most lower case letters)
Bargraph: 20 segments, numeric percent indication at top
PD6604-BM:
Top line: 5 digits (-9999 to 99999) or 5 characters (all capital & most
lower case letters)
Bottom line: 8 digits (-9,999,999 to 99,999,999; separated by commas)
or 8 characters (all capital & most lower case letters)
Bargraph: 20 segments, numeric percent indication at top
Decimal Point & Commas:
Top line: Up to four decimal places
Bottom line: Up to seven decimal places and commas to indicate 1000s
(e.g. 88,987,628)
Dual-Scale Feature: The input can be displayed in different scales on the top
and bottom lines. For instance, the top line could display the input in height
and the bottom line could display that same input in volume.
Alarm Indication: Red backlight, flashing display, alarm symbol (!)
Symbols are not available on bargraph models. Bargraph segment flashes
on alarm.
Alarm Message: On or Off; user programmable, 8 characters maximum.
Displayed every 10 seconds for 1 second on bottom line.
Display Update Rate: Ambient > -10°C: 1 update/second
Ambient = -20 C: 1 update/2 seconds
From -20°C to -40°C the update rate slows down 1 second for every -2°C
(e.g. at -24°C, 1 update/4 seconds).
Overrange: Top: 99999; Bottom: 99,999,999 (flashing)
Underrange: Top: -9999; Bottom: -9,999,999 (flashing)
MeterView XL Programming Software
MeterView XL System Requirements: Microsoft®Windows®7 & 10
Communications: USB 2.0 (Standard USB A to Micro USB B)
Configuration: Configure meters one at a time
Configuration Files: Generate with or without meter connected. Save to
file for later use.
USB Power Connection: Meter is powered by USB connection during
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General
Environmental: Operating temperature range:
-40 to 75°C for safe area products
Storage temperature range: -40 to 85°C
Relative humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing. Printed circuit boards are
conformally coated.
Programming Method: Front panel & Free PC-based USB programming
software
Enclosure & Materials: Enclosure: 1/8 DIN, IP65, NEMA 4X front panel,
high impact plastic, NORYL®polyphenylene ether & polystyrene blend
(PPE PS) resin, UL 94V-0, Color: gray, Gasket: silicone rubber, Faceplate:
LEXAN®polycarbonate (PC) film, Buttons: silicone rubber
Noise Filter: Averages the input signal over a period of time between 1
and 16 seconds to dampen the effects of a noisy signal that causes a
jumpy display.
Filter Bypass: 0.0 to 99.9% of full scale. Input signal changes greater
than bypass value are displayed immediately.
Recalibration: Recalibration is recommended at least every 12 months.
Max/Min Display: Max/min readings reached by the process are stored
until reset by the user or until power to the meter is turned off.
Tare: Zeros out display
Password: Programmable password restricts modification of programmed
settings.
Non-Volatile Memory: All programmed settings are stored in non-volatile
memory for a minimum of ten years if power is lost.
Normal Mode Rejection: 64 dB at 50/60 Hz
Connections: Removable screw terminals accept 12 to 22 AWG wire.
DI Digital Input Contacts: 2.1 VDC on contact. Connect normally open
contacts across DI+ and DI-
DI Digital Input Logic Levels: Logic High: 2.4 to 30 VDC (max)
Logic Low: 0 to 0.9 VDC
Tightening Torque: Screw terminal connectors: 4.5 lb-in (0.5 Nm)
Mounting screws: 8.0 lb-in max. (0.9 Nm)
Overall Dimensions: 4.68" x 2.45" x 3.79"
(119 mm x 62 mm x 96 mm) (W x H x D)
Weight: 8.7 oz (247g) with option board
Warranty: 3 years parts and labor
Common Open Collector & Relay (Alarm)
Specications
High or Low Alarm: User programmable for high or low alarm
Alarm Deadband: 0-100% FS, user programmable
On & Off Time Delay: 0 to 9,999 seconds
Fail-Safe Operation: Independent for each open collector and relay
Fail-safe: on, the output is on under normal conditions
Fail-safe: off, the output is on under alarm conditions
Alarm Operation: Automatic, Automatic with manual override, Latching
(manual reset anytime), Latching with reset after cleared (manual reset
only after alarm has cleared)
Alarm Indication: Red backlight, flashing display, alarm symbol (!)
(symbols not available on bargraph models) Bargraph segment flashes on
alarm.
Alarm Message: On or Off; User programmable, 8 characters maximum.
Displayed every 10 seconds for 1 second on bottom line
Alarm Acknowledge: Front panel ACK button or external digital input
resets output and screen indication
Auto Initialization: When power is applied to the meter, open collectors
and relays will reflect the state of the input to the meter
Timer Output: One-shot or Continuous
Off Time Delay: 1 sec to 99:59:59 (hrs:min:sec)
On Time: 1 sec to 99:59:59 (hrs:min:sec)
Stopwatch: Output turns on when started and off when stopped
Open Collector Outputs
Rating: Two NPN, Isolated open collector, 30 VDC @ 150 mA max
Output Assignment: Pulse, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch on/off, or Disable
Pulse Output Source: PV (PV1, PV2) or Test Frequency
Pulse Output Factor: 0.000001 to 999,999.9
Pulse Width: 0.5 ms @ 1 kHz; 500 ms @ 1 Hz; 50% duty cycle
Pulse Output Frequency: 1,000 Hz maximum
Quadrature Pulse Output: Available for Output 2 (90° behind Output 1)
Alarm Output Source: Assign to PV (PV1, PV2) or Digital Input
Solid State Relays
Rating: Resistive Load: 250 VAC/DC @ 1 A
Inductive Load: 75 VA @ 0.6 A, 250 VAC/DC max (Safe Area only)
Noise Suppression: Metal oxide varistors across outputs
Relay Assignment: Pump Alternation, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch on/off, or
Disable
Alarm Output Source: Assign to PV (PV1, PV2) or Digital Input
Pump Alternation: Relays will alternate with each pump cycle and
alternation can be based on elapsed time. Pump alternation time can be
programed for: 0 to 999:59 (hrs:min)
Relay (Pump) Runtime: Meter will keep track of how long each relay
(pump) has operated and display this information
Relay (Pump) Cycles: Meter will keep track of how many times the relays
(pumps) have cycled and display this information
4-20 mA Transmitter Output
Accuracy: ±0.05% FS ±0.001mA
Output Source: PV1, PV2, re-transmit; reverse scaling allowed
Scaling Range: 1.00 to 23.0 mA
Disable: High impedance state, less than 1 mA
Calibration: Factory calibrated 4.00 to 20.00 mA
Underrange: 1.0 mA, 3.5 mA, or 3.8 mA (If input < 3.5 mA), or Off; user
selectable
Overrange: 20.5 mA, 20.8 mA, or 23.0 mA (If input > 20.5 mA), or Off;
user selectable
Isolation: 500 V input-to-output
Temperature Drift: 0.5 μA/°C max from -40 to 75°C ambient
External Loop Power Supply: 7.0 VDC to 30.0 VDC maximum
Output Loop Resistance: 10-750 Ω @ 24 VDC; 100-1100 Ω @ 30 VDC

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Free, PC-based, MeterView XL software that connects to the meter
via a micro USB cable is available for programming and setup of the
meters. This software greatly simplifies the programming process and
also allows the user to save configuration files for later use. The meter
will also be powered by the USB connection so no additional power is
needed during programming.
▲ The main screen displays an image of the connected meter and
includes various information about this meter, such as model
number, readings, and status.
▲ The Input/Scale window is used to:
▲ The Relay Output window is used to assign a specific task to the 2
relays such as alarm, sample, timer, stopwatch, or off. A custom
message that will flash every 10 seconds can also be added.
▲The 4-20 mA Output window is used to program the isolated
4-20 mA output’s source, range, and under and over range values.
FUNCTION THIS METER
Set the input 4-20 mA
Enable/disable the totalizer Totalizer enabled
Enable/disable the dual-scale feature Dual scale disabled
Scale the input Linear input, unit is gallons,
2 cal points, 4-20 mA = 0-100 GAL
●Free PC-Based USB Programming Software
●Easy Programming of Features Packed Product
●USB Connection Provides Power During Programming
●Save & Print Configuration Files without Meter Connected
●Micro USB Cable Provided
FREE SIMPLE-TO-USE METERVIEW XL PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE

LDS6602BM_A 09/18
Loop-Powered Process Meter DPM-400
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DPM-400 • Feet & Inches Models
Model Description
PD6603–LNN-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Feet & Inches,
No Options
PD6603–L2N-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Feet & Inches,
Two Solid State Relays
PD6603–L3N-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Feet & Inches,
4-20 mA Analog Output
PD6603–L5N-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Feet & Inches,
Two Solid State Relays and 4-20 mA Analog Output
DPM-400 • Decimal/Bargraph Models
Model Description
PD6604–LNN-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Bargraph, No Options
PD6604–L2N-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Bargraph,
Two Solid State Relays
PD6604–L3N-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Bargraph,
4-20 mA Analog Output
PD6604–L5N-BM Loop-Powered, General Purpose, Bargraph,
Two Solid State Relays and 4-20 mA Analog Output
ORDERING INFORMATION
Notes:
1. All models come with two open collector outputs standard.
Enclosures
Model Description
PDA2801 Low-Cost Plastic NEMA 4X Enclosure for 1 Shallow Depth
Panel Meter
PDA2811 Plastic NEMA 4X Enclosure for 1 Panel Meter
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