Fast Access Menu—Front Key Access to Modify the Alarm Setpoints and Max/Min Memory
External Control Function—Contact at Multifunctional Terminal 5 (Second Scaling, Decimal Point Change, ‘Hold’ the Reading or Activate the Max/Min Memory)
Automatic, Power Saving Eco Mode
Alarms 1 or 2, Independent, Configurable as Max/Min, with Setpoint and Hysteresis
Reading Offset—Configure a Fixed Number of Counts to be Added to the Reading
Second Scaling Function—Define Two Scalings for the Same Signal and Control (One is Active with the ‘External Control’ Option)
Recursive Display Filter for Noisy Signals and Configurable Steps for Minimum Predefined Changes on the Reading
Output and Control Options: 1 or 2 Relay Outputs, 1 Analog 4 to 20 mA Isolated Output, 1 Modbus RTU Isolated Serial Output
OMEGA’s DP20 series new universal panel meter delivers high performance in a 1/8 DIN size for panel mount, and integration in a wide range of applications. The DP20 accepts universal inputs, including thermocouple, RTD, process (mA & Vdc), resistance, and true RMS voltage and current. By configuration, it will work as an AC and DC voltmeter (up to 600 V) and AC and DC ammeter (up to 5 A) offering application flexibility for process control and industrial requirements. A single universal power supply allows this unit to be suited for global use.
Introduce Omega DP20 Series
The optional relays, analog output, and Modbus® RTU serial communications provide customization, control and communication capability. Additional features of the economical DP20 panel meter include scaling, NEMA 4 (IP65) protection, and programmable decimal points.
Specifications Digits: 4 Reading: 9999 / -1999 Decimal Point: Configurable LED Color: Red Digit Height: 14 mm (0.55") Accepted Signal Ranges: See tables on pdf page 4 for more information AC Voltages and AC Currents: 600 Vac, 200 Vac, 20 Vac, 2 Vac, 200 mVac, 60 mVac, 5 Aac, 20 mAac (True RMS measure) (accepts phase-neutral and phase-phase measure) DC Voltages and DC Currents: ±600 Vdc, ±200 Vdc, ±20 Vdc, ±2 Vdc, ±200 mVdc, ±60 mVdc, ±5 Adc, ±20 mAdc Thermocouples: K, J, E, N, L, R, S, B, T and C (automatic cold junction compensation) Probes: Resistive ‘Pt’ Probes: Pt100 with 2 and 3 wires, Pt500, Pt1000 Resistive ‘Ni’ Probes: Ni100, Ni200, Ni1000 Resistive NTC Probes: See table at page 4 Resistive PTC Probes: Families KTY-121, KTY-210 and KTY-220 Process: 4/20 mA, 0/10 Vdc (+15 Vdc excitation voltage configurable at terminal 5) Resistances: Ranges 0/5 K and 0/50 K Potentiometers: With nominal values from 500 R up to 20 K Thermal Drift Offset+Span: 150 ppm/ºC
How to Open/Close the Omega DP20 Housing
Readings: 3 readings/ second Refresh: 3 readings/ second Response Time: <300 mSec. (0 % to 99 % of signal) Power ‘U’: 18 to 265 Vac/dc (isolated 1500 Veff @ 60 seconds) Output and Control Options: 1 or 2 Relays: 1 Analog output 4/20 mA isolated 1 Modbus RTU isolated serial output Protection: NEMA 4 (IP65) Consumption (Normal Mode): <1.0 W (meter only) <2.5 W (meter with options) Consumption (‘Eco’ Mode): <0.3 W (meter only) <1.5 W (meter with options) Connections: Plug-in screw terminals Weight: <150 g (5.3 oz) Operation Temperature: 0 to 50ºC (32 to 122ºF)
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Bob52 from
Nice meter for the priceMy application was to display rpm on a mill, where the speed control produced a 0-10v signal that corresponded to 0-4500 rpm. The DP20 was easy to program for that use and works well. Be aware the case is very thin, and the clamps are plastic so it's not as robust as you might be used to.
Date published: 2018-04-15
Rated 4 out of
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wstein25 from
Does the job but ...I may be a bit dense about these things, but I found the nested menu/push button configuration complicated. In the end I got the scaling and alarms set up as I needed, but I'm not sure I could explain how I did this. But, in the end it works well as advertised.
Date published: 2018-05-06
Rated 5 out of
5 by
ruf tech from
good displayliked the easy installation. easy to program with only three buttons. easy to see display from a distance. the plastic bracket was a bit flimsy but it did the job.
Date published: 2021-02-08
Rated 4 out of
5 by
Nick I from
Good value partDecent quality for the cost. Relays are a nice addition.
Date published: 2021-02-04
Rated 4 out of
5 by
scn01 from
works good great valuesetup was a small challenge but meter worked as described and has a bright display
Date published: 2018-01-16
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Nathan DCS from
Process tempIt was very pleased with this controller it was easy to use program and set up.
Date published: 2022-08-11
Rated 5 out of
5 by
Electricman from
Versatile meterVery versatile meter. Multi-input covers just about any need you may have. Easy programming also.
Date published: 2022-08-01
Rated 2 out of
5 by
Knudsen from
A step backwards in quality.Much lower quality than the now discontinued displays we would get from Omega. The bezel feels like it's going to break when (you must) take it off. Has to be exactly right, in order to put back on. It may have some more features, but the enclosure is really poorly constructed. I feel for the person that would need to deal with this on-site in a dark, dusty basement. The unit is setup with a hand-full of PCB jumpers. I though that we had evolved beyond that in the 90's. I have not tested the dubious-looking panel clamps.
Do you sell the small Blue retainer clicks separately? Our had gotta brittle and the meter doesn't mount well. If you do, please post a part number. Thanks Jeff at Teledyne Marine.
Asked by: jeff posto
Thank you for your inquiry. Please send your request to sales@omega.com
Answered by: Application Engineer JB
Date published: 2020-05-18
Hi, I have an omega DP20 meter, question, is it a need to drop a transient voltage suppressor across my signal inputs to protect against voltage spikes or is the DP20 capable of handling such an occurrence?
Thanks
Asked by: Rnell
Thank you for your inquiry. Voltage Suppressor is not required for voltage input signals.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2022-05-20
I have a failed NEWPORT IDP-0/E and was wondering if this would be an equivalent replacement when used with an input of 4-20 mA. Meter is only used to display values. Also can this be used outdoor exposed enclosure?
Asked by: Anonymous
Thank you for your inquiry. The DP20 would have to be in a weatherproof enclosure to ensure long-lasting use.
Answered by: CB Engineer
Date published: 2020-12-04
I can't seem to figure out how to scale the signal to have numbers AFTER the decimal point. I am using an externally powered PX119 set up for 4-20mA. I am measuring psi from 0-30, and I would like the display to read 9.45 psi rather than just 9 or .09 etc
Asked by: AdamB
Dear AdamB, thank you for contacting Omega Engineering. For scaling the DP20 to read from 0.00 through 30.00 psi, assuming you have the wiring and the internal jumpers correct, keep pressing the little square button, till you see "SCAL" , you will see DP (Decimal Point) : Set the decimal point in the middle, so XX.XX . Your D.Lo should be 00.00 and D.Hi should be 30.00. You should then be reading from 00.00 to 30.00.
For more information please see page 19 of the manual: https://assets.omega.com/manuals/M5668.pdf
Answered by: SAE DJ
Date published: 2021-03-18
Can the relays switch DC? The manual only mentions up to 250VAC. I would be switching 24VDC
Asked by: MfEn
The only rating for the relays on the DP20 is for 250 VAC at 8 amps. There is not any DC Voltage rating.
Answered by: Applications Engineer ANB
Date published: 2020-12-10
Can a DP-25 meter be upgraded with an analog output card after installation?
Asked by: MarkusB
Thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately the DP20 meter must be ordered with an analog output. No field-installation.
Answered by: Application Engineer CB
Date published: 2022-10-06
Does the DP20-S1 come with the female screw terminals included?
Asked by: Andrew M
This unit has a terminal block with jaw-lock screw terminals.