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SMART PLUG AND PLAY DIGITAL PANEL
MOUNT LOAD CELL METER
MODEL DPM-3
The DPM-3 is a
TEDS IEEE 1451.4 compliant smart meter. Just plug in a TEDS
compatable Load Cell or Torque Sensor and the DPM-3 will automatically
self calibrate. When used with a non-TEDS Load Cell or Torque Sensor
the DPM-3 can be setup by simple front panel push buttons. The DPM-3
can be scaled to a full five digits from 0 to 99,999 to read directly
in engineering units such as grams, ounces, pounds, inch pounds, etc.
The DPM-3 samples 60 readings per second (50 for 50 Hz operation)
for fast control response, true peak reading capability, and an analog
output (optional) that accurately tracks the signal input. The meter
has an adaptive digital filter that can automatically select the best
time constant for minimum noise, yet respond rapidly to an actual
change in signal level. The peak value can be displayed by a push
of a button on the front panel. Auto tare allows the meter to be set
to zero for any input signal level. The DPM-3 provides an isolated
5, 10, or 24 VDC for full bridge transducers / sensors. The DPM-3
digital panel meter is a low cost solution to a wide range of load/force
and torque monitoring applications.
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FEATURES
Plug & Play IEEE
1451.4 Compliant
60 Conversions per second for:
Fast control response
True peak reading
Analog outputs (optional) that track the input
Scalable to 5 digits
Engineering units to ±.99,999
Setup by front panel push buttons
Worldwide input power
85 to 264 VAC and 90 to 370 VDC
Isolated 5, 10, or 24 VDC output
Provides transmitter excitation
Peak hold and auto tare
Automatic, adaptive digital filtering
Plug-in screw terminals
PLUG-IN OPTIONS
OPTION C
Dual setpoint controller 10
Amp,240 VAC From C relays
OPTION H
Isolated linearized analog outputs
0 to 10 VDC or 0 to 20 (4/20)
mA
OPTION T
Isolated digital communications
RS 232 for interface and meter
setup RS-485 to interface
with multiple meters Baud
rates from 300 to 19,200
Option V
Isolated low voltage power supply
9 to 37 VDC and 8 to 28 VAC inputs
Isolated 5, 10, or 24 VDC outputs
SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY
Type:
5 LED, 7
-segment,
14.2mm (.56")
Color:
Red
Range:
-99999 to +99999
and
-99990 to +99990
A to D CONVERSION
Technique (Pat. Pend):
Concurrent Slope
®
Rate:
60/s at
60 Hz operation
50/s at 50 Hz operation
Output Update Rate:
56/s at 60 Hz
47/s at 50 Hz
Display Update Rate:
3.5/s at 60 Hz
3.5/s at 50 Hz
ACCURACY at 25°C
Load Cell Meter:
0.01% FS ±
1 Ct.
Span Tempco:
0.003% of reading/°C
Zero Tempco:
0.1 Cts./°C
Reference Junction:
0.03 degree/degree
NOISE REJECTION
CMV from DC to 60 Hz:
Safety-related
to 250 VAC
4.2 kVp per High Voltage Test
CMR from DC to 60 Hz:
130 dB
NMR to 50/60Hz line:
90 dB with minimum
filtering
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature:
0°C to 55°C
Storage Temperature:
-40°C to 85°C
Relative Humidity:
95% at 40°C, noncondensing
OPERATING POWER
Voltage (std):
85 to 264
Vac, 0 to 370 VDC
Voltage (opt):
8 to 28 Vac, 9
to 37 VDC
EXCITATION POWER
SUPPLIES
Outputs:
5 VDC, 5%, 200
mA max.
10 VDC, 5%, 120
mA max.
24 VDC, 5%, 50
mA max.
PANEL CUTOUT
Height:
1.77
Length:
3.62
ACCESSORIES
DPM-3-AD9
DPM-3-RJ11AD9
Adapter Connector
RS232 Connector
DPM-3-DLS
DPM-3-PC6 & DPM-3-PC12
Data Logging Software
Power Cable
DPM-3-TRES
TEDS Reader_Editor Software
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Create
a data logging system from DPM-3 instruments
Point-to-Point Communications via RS-232
RS-485 multidrop communications
Concept
DPM-3-DLS data logging software
turns a PC connected to up to 31 DPM-3 instruments into a powerful,
low-cost data logging system.
Data can be displayed on
the computer screen in the form of up to 64 simulated meters in
4 groups (or screens) of up to 16 meters each. The on-screen simulated
meters can show the readings and alarm indications of selected
actual meters, or show values other than those normally displayed
by meters, such as peak value. They can also show calculated parameters,
or weighted averages that combine data from multiple meters. For
example, a virtual meter can display the sum of any number of
meter by adding them togather. Available operands are multiply,
divide, add, and subtract, with parentheses to allow complex expressions.
The on-screen position and appearance of individual meters is
user selectable to achieve meaningful groupings.
Data can be logged from selected
meters into an ASCII file, which is easily imported into MS Excel
for graphing and analysis. User settable parameters include the
logging time interval in seconds, the separator character (normally
a comma), and header data (with or without time and date). Data
files can be password protected.
Hardware
Up to 31 DPM-3 meters can be connected
to the PC in addressable multidrop fashion using a single RS-485
line. Each of these DPM-3 meters must be equipped with an RS-485
board. A single DPM-3 meter can be connected to a PC using an
RS-232 line. That DPM-3 must be equipped with an RS-232 board.The
computer must be PC compatible, operate under MS Windows 95 or
higher, and have an available COM1 to COM9 serial port.
Software Installation
The DPM-3-DLS Data logging Software
can be downloaded from this website at no charge. Click
here to download the file log4.zip. To install, double-click
on the file and follow the on-screen directions.The
free download version allows operation in the Demo Mode, which
provides a good indication of the capabilities of the software.
Connection to actual instruments requires a 12-digit activation
code, which will be emailed by Transducer Techniques upon payment
of $225. This code must be installed within 10 days of issue.
Sample Screens
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Common
Data logging Setup Screen for Simulated Meters
This screen allows selection of the number of meters per group (up to 4
groups), default meter colors, and
default font size for meter captions.
Data
logging Meter Setup for Groups 1 & 2
This screen allows for setup of I.D., Caption, Type, Serial Address,
and Item Number for each meter. The Type can be DPM-3, or Virtual
Meter. For a DPM-3 Meter, the Item Number to be displayed can be Net
or Peak. For Hardware (or actual) meters, Setpoint 1, Setpoint 2,
and Decimal Point can be entered. For Virtual meters, a formula is
entered.
Data
logging Screen Setup for Group 1
This screen provides for the spatial layout of the meters to be displayed
for Group 1. Right-clicking on any meter brings up a window with allows
selection of font size and color scheme for that meter. In the example
shown, Meter 4 has a black and white custom color scheme.
Data
logging Setup Screen
This screen allows for creating a new data file, opening an existing
data file or to display data only.The Data logging Interval are set
in seconds. The Data Separator (normally a comma) can be selected.
Other selectable parameters are a Header Record, and for each data
record, a Time Stamp, Date Stamp, Alarm Data, and Zero Suppression.
Data
logging Start Screen
This screen specifies the Com Port (1 or 2) and Baud Rate (300 to
19200). It also allows individual meters to be selected for data logging
and to establish communication.
Data
logging Run Screen for Meter Group 1
The display is updated for each meter in real time, including any alarm
indications, while data is also written to disk. Similar screens are
available for Groups 2-4.
Typical
Data logging Help Screen
Pressing on Help on the top menu bar brings comprehensive help
screens, avoiding the need for a printed manual for the Data logging
Software. The screen to the left is for the Demo Mode, which does
not require a connection to actual meters.
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Read and Edit Plug and Play Smart Sensors with TEDS
Computer connected to DPM-3 via RS-232
The DPM-3-TRES TEDS Reader_Editor software was developed to read and edit Plug and Play Smart Sensosr that are compliant to the IEEE 1451.4 Standard. TEDS, or Transducer Electronic Data Sheet, is a set of electronic data in a standardized format defined within the IEEE 1451.4 standard. This data specifies what type of sensor is present, describes its interface, and gives technical information such as sensitivity, bridge type, excitation, etc. This information is stored in an EEPROM chip attached to the sensor. By having this chip, the sensor can identify and describe itself to the network and or Smart Load Cell Meter (DPM-3), thereby easing automatic system configuration.
Sample Screens
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TEDS Reader / Editor Software Version 1.3
Communications
Click on the appropiate serial communication Bus type.
Com Ports and Baud Rates
Click to choose the appropiate Com Port and Baud
Rate then click on the Establish button.
Establish Communication
If Communication has been established the Com Port and Baud Rate will be displayed in a window with a green background. If a TEDS EEPROM is detected it will be displayed in a lower window with a green background. At this point click the Continue button.
Blank IEEE 1451.4 template
You can populate the template by a file or by a DPM-3 meter. To populate by a DPM-3 meter, at the top of the screen in the Menu bar, click on Meter and then click Read.
Populated IEEE 1451.4 template
This IEEE 1451.4 template was populated via a DPM-3 meter by clicking on Meter and then read in the Menu bar at the top of the screen.
Editing a IEEE 1451.4 template
This screen shows an example of changing units from pounds to newtons.
Once the template data has been edited click on Meter and then Write
in the Menu bar at the top of the screen. A pop-up warning screen
will then appear click on yes.
Newly Populated IEEE 1451.4 template
This screen shows the newly edited IEEE 1451.4 template.
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TEDS IEEE 1451.4 Plug and Play Smart Sensors
What is TEDS?
TEDS, or Transducer Electronic Data Sheet, is a set of electronic data in a standardized format defined within the IEEE 1451.4 standard. This data specifies what type of sensor is present, describes its interface, and gives technical information such as sensitivity, bridge type, excitation, etc.
Are TEDS sensors the same as "Plug and Play" sensors?
Yes. "Plug and Play" sensors refer to the emerging IEEE 1451.4 specification of sensors that contain calibration or configuration information in memory on the sensor. This information is normally stored in an EEPROM chip attached to a sensor. By having this chip, the sensor can identify and describe itself to the network and or Smart Load Cell Meter, thereby easing automatic system configuration. Let's say you have a Transducer Techniques Load Cell or Torque Sensor with the CAL-TEDS option. Using the proper instrument (DPM-3 Smart Load Cell Meter), any other Transducer Techniques IEEE 1451.4 enabled Load Cell or Torque Sensor could be swapped in, self-identify, and work appropriately.
What are the advantages of TEDS?
Benefits that can be experienced now include:
Simplified troubleshooting
Reduced safety risks. It is no longer necessary to "climb on machines" for connection verification
Reduced costs for set-up and tear-down
No recalibration is needed when replacing sensors
The data acquisition system can recalibrate itself
Advantages that will be available in the future include:
Integration with wireless transceivers
Elimination of large lengths of analog wiring
Reduced installation, maintenance and upgrade
costs of measurement and control systems
The opportunity to add intelligence to sensors
Can a legacy / non-TEDS sensor be converted to a TEDS "Plug and Play" sensor?
Yes. A legacy / non-TEDS sensor can be converted to a TEDS "Plug and Play" sensor. Transducer Techniques offers a CAL-TEDS service to convert your sensor to a TEDS "Plug and Play" compliant sensor. The service consists of a connector, recalibration and a programmed EEPROM. This will update a legacy / non-TEDS sensor to be capable of plugging into Transducer Techniques IEEE 1451.4 compliant DPM-3
Smart Load Cell Meter.
What is Virtual TEDS?
Virtual TEDS is an online library of data sheets developed by National Instruments (www.ni.com) that contain the same information that would be found in an EEPROM TEDS, but exist for sensors not containing the EEPROM. This would define Plug and Play capability for legacy / non-TEDS sensors. As a National Instruments Plug and Play Sensor Partner and a National Instruments Alliance Member, Transducer Techniques has contributed the data for all its sensors to the Virtual TEDS database.
What parameters are included on a Transducer Techniques TEDS chip?
TEDS Item
Values
Manufacturer ID
Transducer Techniques (ID#42)
Model Number
28
Version Letter
A
Version Number
3
Serial Number
149087
Transducer Electrical Signal Type
Bridge Sensor
Minimum Physical Value
0 lb
Maximum Physical Value
100 lb
Minimum Electrical Value
0 V/V
Maximum Electrical Value
.0024709 V/V
Mapping Method
Linear
Bridge Type
Full
Impedance of Each Bridge Element
350 Ohm
Response Time
.000001 sec
Excitation Level (Nominal)
10 V
Excitation Level (Minimum)
1 V
Excitation Level (Maximum)
12 V
Calibration Date
1/1/2004
Calibration Initials
RAB
Calibration Period (Days)
365 days
Measurement Location ID
0
Users Data
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