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GUARANTEE

Y E A R S

OM 352
3 1/2 DIGIT PROGRAMMABLE
UNIVERSAL INSTRUMENT

AC/DC VOLTMETER/AMMETER
PROCESS MONITOR
OHMMETER
THERMOMETER FOR PT 100/500/1 000
THERMOMETER FOR NI 1 000
THERMOMETER FOR THERMOCOUPLES
DISPLAY INST. FOR LINEAR POTENTIOMETERS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please, read the enclosed safety instructions carefully and observe them!
These instruments should be safeguarded by isolated or common fuses (breakers)!
For safety information the EN 61 010-1 + A2 standard must be observed.
This instrument is not explosion-safe!

TECHNICAL DATA
Measuring instruments of the OM 352 series conform to the European regulation 89/336/EWG
and the Ordinance 168/1997 Coll.

They are up to the following European standards:


EN 55 022, class B
EN 61000-4-2, -4, -5, -6, -8, -9, -10, -11

The instruments are applicable for unlimited use in agricultural and industrial areas.

CONNECTION
Supply of energy from the main line has to be isolated from the measuring leads.

ORBIT MERRET, spol. s r.o.


Vodňanská 675/30
198 00 Prague 9
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 - 281 040 200
Fax: +420 - 281 040 299
e-mail: orbit@merret.cz
www.orbit.merret.cz
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CONTENS 1

1. Contens ..........................................................................................3
2. Instrument description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. Instrument connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4. Instrument setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Symbols used in the instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Setting the DP and the (-) sing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Control keys functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Configuration of „User“ menu items . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
5. Setting “LIGHT” menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5.0 Description “LIGHT” menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Setting input type “DC” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Setting input type “AC” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Setting input type “PM” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Setting input type “OHM”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Setting input type “RTD-Pt” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Setting input type “RTD-Cu” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Setting input type “RTD-Ni” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Setting input type “T/C” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Setting input type “DU” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Setting the limits .................................................................................. 34
Setting the analog output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Setting display color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Setting the menu type (LIGHT/PROFI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Restoration of the manufacture setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Calibration of the input range (DU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Setting new access password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Instrument identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
6. Setting “PROFI” menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
6.0 Description “PROFI” menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
6.1 “PROFI” menu - INPUT
6.1.1 Tare reseting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
6.1.2 Setting the measuring range, displacement, compensation and measuring rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
6.1.3 Setting the external control input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
6.1.4 Setting function of the control key (ENTER) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
6.2 “PROFI” menu - CHANNELS
6.2.1 Projection on the display (MIN, MAX) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
6.2.2 Setting the digital filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.2.3 Setting the decimal point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
6.3 “PROFI” menu - INPUTS
6.3.1 Configuration and setting the limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
6.3.2 Setting the data output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
6.3.3 Setting the analog output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
6.3.4 Setting the display brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
6.4 “PROFI” menu - SERVICE
6.4.1 Selection of the type of programming menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
6.4.2 Restiration of the manufacture setting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
6.4.3 Calibration of the input range (DU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
6.4.4 Setting new access password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
6.4.5 Instrument identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
7. Setting “USER” menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
7.0 Configuration “USER” menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
8. Method of measuring of the cold junction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
9. Data protocol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
10. Error statements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
11. Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
12. Instrument dimension and installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
13. Certificate of guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

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2 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Description

The OM 352 model series are 3 1/2 digit lowcost panel programmable instruments designed for maximum efficiency and
user comfort while maintaining their favourable price. Three models are available: UNI, DC and PWR.
Type OM 352UNI is a multifunction instrument with the option of configuration for 7 various input options, easily configurable
in the instrument menu.
The instrument is based on an 8-bit microcontroller with a multichannel 10-bit sigma-delta converter, which secures good
accuracy, stability and easy operation of the instrument.
The OM 352 is a multifunction instrument available in following types and ranges
type UNI
DC: 0…20/60/1000 mV
PM: 0…20 mA/4…20 mA/0…2 V/0…5 V/0…10 V
OHM: 0…300 Ϊ; 0…1500 Ϊ; 0…3 kΪ; 0…30 kΪ
RTD-Pt: Pt 50; Pt 100; Pt 500; Pt 1000
RTD-Cu: Cu 50; Cu 100
RTD-Ni: Ni 1 000; Ni 10 000
T/C: J/K/T/E/B/S/R/N/L
DU: Linear potentiometer (min. 500 Ϊ)

type DC
DC: 0…500 mA/0…1 A/0…5 A/ 0…20 V/0…40 V/0…200 V

type AC
AC: 0…1 A/0…5 A/0…60 mV/0…300 mV/0…24 V/0…50 V/0…90 V/0…120 V/0…250 V/0…450 V

PROGRAMMABLE PROJECTION
Selection: of type of input and measuring range
Measuring range: adjustable or fixed
Setting: manual, optional projection on the display may be set in the menu for both limit values of the input
signal , e.g. input 0…20 mA > 0…150,0
Projection: ±1999, (for 20 mm display -999…9999)

LINEARIZATION
Linearization:* by linear interpolation in 25 points (solely via OM Link)

COMPENSATION
of conduct: in the menu it is possible to perform compensation for 2-wire connection
of conduct in probe: internal connection (conduct resistance in measuring head)
of CJC (T/C): manual or automatic, in the menu it is possible to perform selection of the type of thermocouple
and compensation of cold junctions, which is adjustable or automatic (temperature at the brackets)

DIGITAL FILTERS
Exponen.average: from 2…100 measurements
Rounding: setting the projection step for display

MATHEMATIC FUCTIONS
Tare*: designed to reset display upon non-zero input signal

EXTERNAL CONTROL
Hold display/instrument blocking
Lock locking the control keys for access into Configuration menu
Tára* tare activation
* Does not apply for version RTD, T/C
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INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION 2

2.2 Operationn

The instrument is set and controlled by five control keys located on the front panel. All programmable settings of the instru-
ment are realized in two adjusting modes:

LIGHT Simple programming menu


- contains only items necessary for instrument setting and is protected by an optional numeral code
PROFI Complete programming menu
- contains complete instrument menu and is protected by an optional numeral code
USER User programmable menu
- may contain arbitrary items selected from programmable menu (LIGHT/PROFI), which determines
the authorization (see or change)
- access is without password

All programmable parameters are stored in the EEPROM memory


(they hold even after the instrument is switched off).

Complete operation and setting of the instrument may be performed via communication interface
OM Link, which is a standard equipment of every instrument.
The operation program is freely available (www.orbit.merret.cz) and the only requirement is the
purchase of OML cable for connecting the instrument to PC. It is manufactured in version RS 232 and USB and is compatible
with all ORBIT MERRET instruments.
Another option for connection is with the aid of data output RS 232 or RS 485 (without the need for OML cable).
The OM LINK program version „Standard“ allows you to connect an unlimited number of instruments with the option of
visualizatiion and storage in PC.

2.3 Extension

Excitation is suitable for feeding sensors and converters. It has a galvanic isolation.
Comparators are assigned to control two limit values with relay output. The limits have adjustable hysteresis as well as
selectable delay of the switch-on. Reaching the preset limits is signalled by LED and simultaneously by the switch-on of the
relevant relay.
Data outputs are for their rate and accuracy suitable for transmission of measured data for further projection or directly
into the control systems. We offer an isolated RS232 and RS485 with the ASCII protocol.
Analog outputs will find their place in applications where further evaluating or processing of measured data in external
devices is required. We offer a universal analog output with the option of selection of output type - voltage/current. The value
of analog output corresponds with the displayed data and its type and range are selectable in the programming mode.

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3 INSTRUMENT CONNECTION

The instrument supply leads should not be in proximity of the incoming low-potential signals.
Contactors, motors with larger input power should not be in proximity of the instrument.
The leads into the instrument input (measured quantity) should be in sufficient distance from all power leads and appliances.
Provided this cannot be secured it is necessary to use shielded leads with connection to ground (bracket E).
The instruments are tested in compliance with standards for use in industrial area, yet we recommend to abide by the above
mentioned principles.

Measuring ranges

OM 352UNI

Type Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5


DC 0…1 000 mV 0…60 mV 0…20 mV
PM 0…5/10 V 0…2 V 0/4…20 mA
OHM 0…300 Ϊ • 0…1,5 kΪ • 0…3 kΪ • 0…30 kΪ
RTD-Pt Pt 100 • Pt 500 • Pt 1 000
RTD-Cu Cu 50 •Cu 100
RTD-Ni Ni 1 000 •Ni 10 000
T/C E/J/K/N/L B/R/S/T
DU Linear potentiometer (min. 500 Ϊ)

OM 352DC
Type Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5
DC 0…100/200 V 0…20/40 V 0…0,5/1/5 A

OM 352AC
Type Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4 Input 5
DC 0…90/450 V 0…50/250 V 0…24/120 V 0…60/300 mV 0…1/5 A

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INSTRUMENT CONNECTION 3

1 2 3 4 5 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

CJC

-
+

+ - + + + + DC, PM
E
L
N

GND
TxD
RxD

GND
INPUT

INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
Hold/Lock

232
L1

L2
POWER SUPPLY

4
3
2
1
GND
Rx/Tx-
Rx/Tx+

RTD, OHM, Ni
485 E-- S- S+ E+
E-- S- ES+
ES- ES+
- + +
GND
AO - I
AO - U

- + + T/C
GND
INPUT 4
INPUT 3

+ -
Excitation

+ - DU

! !
Grounding on terminal „E“ has to be connected at all times. The OM Link connector has galvanic interconnection
In case of RTD and OHM inputs with 2- or 3- wire connection with bracket 14.
it is necessary to link the unconnected inputs on the terminal
board (14+15/16+17 or 16+17).

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4 INSTRUMENT SETTING

• For expert users


• Complete instrument menu
• Access is password protected
PROFI

• Possibility to arrange items of the


„User“ menu
Setting

• Tree menu structure

• For trained users


• Only items necessary for instrument
setting
LIGHT

• Access is password protected


• Possibility to arrange items of the
„User“ menu
Setting

• Linear menu structure

• For user operation


USER

• Menu items are set by the user


(Profi/Light) as per request
• Access is not password protected
Setting

• Optional menu structure either tree


(PROFI) or linear (LIGHT)

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INSTRUMENT SETTING 4

4.1 Setting

The instrument is set and controlled by five control keys located on the front panel. All programmable settings of the instrument
are performed in three adjusting modes:

LIGHT Simple programming menu


- contains solely items necessary for instrument setting and is protected by optional number code
PROFI Complete programming menu
- contains complete instrument menu and is protected by optional number code
USER User programming menu
- may contain arbitrary items selected from the programming menu (LIGHT/PROFI), which determine
the right (see or change)
- acces without password
All programmable parameters are stored in the EEPROM memory (they hold even after the instrument is switched off).

Complete instrument operation and setting may be performed via OM Link communication interface, which is a standard
equipment of all instruments.
The operation program is freely accessible (www.orbit.merret.cz) and the only requirement is the purchase of OML cable
to connect the instrument to PC. It is manufactured in version RS 232 and USB and is compatible with all ORBIT MERRET
instruments.
Another option for connection is with the aid of data output RS 232 or RS 485 (without the need of the OML cable).

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4 INSTRUMENT SETTING

Setting and controlling the instrument is performed by means of 5 control keys located on the front panel. With the aid of
these keys it is possble to browse through the operation menu and to select and set required values.

Measured value

Relay status
ON the digit is lit
OFF the digit is not lit Function

143.7
OFF the digit is flashing T Tare
limits with restriction
(delay)
1 2 M T

Symbols used in the instructions

AC DC PM
DU OHM RTD T/C Indicates the setting for given type of instrument

DEF values preset from manufacture

42 symbol indicates a flashing light (symbol)

MIN inverted triangle indicates the item that can be placed in USER menu

CONECT. broken line indicates a dynamic item, i.e. it is displayed only in particular selection/version

 after pressing the key the set value will not be stored

 after pressing the key the set value will be stored

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Setting the decimal point and the minus sign

DECIMAL POINT
Its selection in the menu, upon modification of the number to be adjusted it is performed by the control key with transition
beyond the highest decade, when the decimal point starts flashing . Positioning is performed by / .

THE MINUS SIGN


Setting the minus sign is performed by the key on higher decade. When editing the item substraction must be made from
the current number (e.g..: 013 > , on class 100 > -87)

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INSTRUMENT SETTING 4

Controntrol keys functions

Key Measurement Menu Setting numbers/Selection

transition to next item w/o


access into USER menu exit menu w/o saving
saving

tare value (DC, PM)


resistance measured (RTD) back to previous level move to higher decade
cold junctions temperature (T/C)

cancel Tare move to previous item move down

cancel Tare move to next item move up

setting/selection confirma-
Tare confirm selection
tion

+ access into LIGHT/PROFI menu

direct access into PROFI menu


+ - temporary (remains LIGHT)

configuration of an item for


+ USER menu

Setting items into „USER“ menu

• in LIGHT or PROFI menu


• no items permitted in USER menu from manufacture
• on items marked by inverted triangle

legend is flashing - current setting is displayed

 return to item

--- + NO YES SHO


 ---

NO item will not be displayed in USER menu


YES item will be displayed in USER menu with the option of setting
SHO item will be solely displayed in USER menu

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5 SETTING light
5.0 Setting “Light”

LIGHT Simple programming menu


- contains only items necessary for instrument setting and is protected by optional numeral code

• For capable users


• Only items necessary for instrument
setting
LIGHT

• Password protected access


• Possibility to arrange items of the
„User“ menu
SETTING

• Linear menu structure

Preset from manufacture


Password “0”
Menu LIGHT
USR menu off
Setting the items DEF

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light SETTING 5

142. 8 !
+ Upon delay exceeding 60 s the programming mode
is automatically discontinued and the instrument
PAS 0 Access code itself restores the measuring mode

TYP. DC MOD. 60m Selecting input, range

RTD OHM Selecting projection, connection


CON 4-u FOR. 00. o
T/C

CON EX.1 T. C. J 0 FOR. 000


DC PM OHM DU

MIN. 0 MAX. 100 FOR. 00. o

Option - Comparator
L.1 25 L. 2 75

Option - Analog output

A. T. I 20 A. Lo 0 A. Hi 100

Basic color First color’s limit Color after the first limit

Co . 0 . GRE. d . L1. . 9999 Co . 2. RED

Second color’s limit Color after the second limit Options - Color display

d . L1. . 9999 Co . 2. ORA.

Menu type Return to manufacture setting


MNU LIG. RES. YES

DU
Calibration - only for “DU”
C. Lo YES C. Hi YES

New password Identification Return to previous measuring mode

N. PA. 0 ID. YES OM 352. . . . 142. 8

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5 SETTING light
142. 8

Entering access password


PAS. 0 for access into the menu

Access into instrument


PAS.
menu

PAS = 0
PAS > 0
- access into menu is unrestricted, after
releasing keys you automaticaly move to first - access into menu is protected ny number
item of the menu code

Set “Password” = 42 Example

0 1 2 02 12 22

32 42 MOD.

TYP. DC PM OHM Pt Cu

Ni TC DU 

Selection of the type of


TYP.
instrument
Menu Type of instrument
- primary selection of the type of instrument DC DC voltmeter
PM Process monitor
- performs default setting DEF of values
from manufacture, incl. calibration OHM Ohmmeter
TYP.

RTD Thermometer for sensors Pt


Cu Thermometer for sensors Cu
Ni Thermometer for sensors Ni
TC Thermometer for thermocouples
DU Display for lin. potentiometer

Type “PM” Example


Type „DC“  16
Type “352AC“  18 DC PM MOD.
Type “PM”  20
Type “OHM“  22
Type “Pt“  24
Type “Cu”  26
Type “Ni”  28
Type “T/C“  30
Type “DU”  32

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light SETTING 5

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5 SETTING light
Type “DC”
OM 352UNI
DC

MOD. 20m 60m U 1.


DC

OM 352DC

1. A 5. A 20 40 100 200
DC

 
DC

Selection of the instrument


MOD.
measuring range
DC

Menu Measuring ranges


20m 0…20 mV
60m 0…60 mV
DEF = 60 mV (OM 352UNI)
U 1. 0…1 000 mV
DEF = 200 V (OM 352DC)
DC

MOD.
1. A 0…1 A
5. A 0…5 A
20 0…20 V
40 0…40 V
DC

100 0…100 V
200 0…200 V

Range 0…20 mV Example


DC

60m 20m MIN


DC

MIN 0
Setting for minimum 
input signal

DC
DC

Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display


MIN projection
for minimum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DC

DEF = 0
Projection for 0 mV > MIN = 0 Example
DC

0 MAX

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light SETTING 5

DC
Setting for maximum
MAX 100 input signal


DC
Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display
MAX projection
for maximum value of

DC
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 100

DC
Projection for 20 mV > MAX = 1500 Example

100 100 100 200 300 400

500 0500 1500 FOR.

DC
DC
DC

FOR. 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


DC
DC
Setting projection of the
FOR. DEF = 00.o
decimal point

DC
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Projection of DP on display > 000 Example


DC

00. o 000 MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment
DC
DC

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5 SETTING light
OM 352AC
AC

MOD. 1. A 5. A 0. 06 0.3 24 50
AC

90 120 250 450


AC

 
AC

Selection of the instrument


MOD.
measuring range
Menu Measuring ranges
AC

1. A 0…1 A
5. A 0…5 A
DEF = 60 mV

MOD - OM 352AC
0.06 0…60 mV
0.3 0…300 mV
AC

24 0…24 V
50 0…50 V
90 0…90 V
120 0…120 V
AC

250 0…250 V
450 0…450 V
AC

Range 0…50 V Example

0. 06 0.3 24 50 MIN
AC

MIN 0
Setting for minimum 
AC

input signal

AC

Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display


MIN projection
for minimum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
AC

value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 0
Projection for 0 A > MIN = 0 Example
AC

0 MAX
AC

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light SETTING 5

AC
MAX 100 Setting for maximum 
input signal


AC
Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display

AC
MAX projection
for maximum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999

AC
DEF = 100
Projection for 5 A > Max = 350 Example

100 100 110 120 130 140

AC
150 150 250 350 FOR

AC
AC


AC
FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


AC
Setting projection of the
FOR DEF = 00.o
decimal point

AC
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Projection of DP on display > 00.o Example


AC
00. o MnU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment
AC
AC
AC

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5 SETTING light
Type “PM”
PM


MOD. u 2. u 5. u 10. i 0. i 4.

PM

Selection of the instrument


MOD.
measuring range
Menu Measuring ranges
PM

U 2. 0…2 V

MOD.
U 5. 0…5 V
DEF = I 4
U 10. 0…10 V
I 0. 0…20 mA
PM

I 4. 4…20 mA

Range 4…20 mA Example


PM

i 4. MIN
PM


PM

Setting for minimum


MIN 0 input signal

PM

Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display


MIN projection
for minimum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
PM

value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 0
Projection for 4 mA > Min = -25 Example
PM

0 1 2 3 4 5

05 15 25 MAX
PM
PM

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light SETTING 5

PM
Setting for maximum
MAX 100 input signal


PM
Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display
MAX projection
for maximum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the

PM
value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 100
Projection for 20 mA > Max = 250 Example

PM
100 100 110 120 130 140

150 150 250 FOR

PM
PM


PM
FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


PM
Setting projection of the
FOR DEF = 00.o
decimal point

PM
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Projection of DP on display > 000 Example


PM
00. o 000 MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment
PM
PM

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5 SETTING light
Type “OHM”
OHM

CON

2-u 3-u 4-u

OHM

Selection of the type of


CON
sensor connection
Menu Connection

CON.
- in 2- or 3- wire connection it is necessary 2-u 2-wire
to link the unconnected inputs (see Chapter 3-u 3-wire
OHM

Connection) 4-u 4-wire


DEF = 2-wire

Type of connection - 3 wire > COn = 3-u Example

2-u 3-u MIN


OHM
OHM

MIN 0
Setting for minimum 
input signal

OHM

Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display


MIN projection
for minimum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
OHM

value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 0
Projection for 0 Ohm > MIN = 0 Example

0 MAX
OHM
OHM

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light SETTING 5

OHM
Setting for maximum
MAX 100 input signal


- position of the DP does not affect display

OHM
Setting display projection
MAX projection
for maximum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 100

OHM
Projection for 300 Ohm > MAX = 350 Example

100 100 110 120 130 140

150 150 250 350 FOR

OHM
OHM

FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


OHM
Setting projection of the
FOR DEF = 00.0
decimal point

OHM
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Projection of DP on display > 000 Example


*subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment
00. o 000 MNU
OHM
OHM

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5 SETTING light
Type “Pt”
Pt


MOD. E0.1 U0 1. r. 05 r0.1

Pt

Selection of instrument
Pt

MOD.
measuring range
Menu Measuring range Pt
- setting the input range depends on ordered E0.1 Pt 100 (3 850 ppm/°C)

measuring range U0.1 Pt 100 (3 920 ppm/°C)


Pt

A
R.05 Pt 50 (3 910 ppm/°C)
R0.1 Pt 100 (3 910 ppm/°C)
DEF = E. 1 E0.5 Pt 500 (3 850 ppm/°C)

C B
E1.0 Pt 1000 (3 850 ppm/°C)
Pt

* letter in the first column marks the measuring range as


per the order
Pt

Type of sensor Pt 100 > E0.1 Example

E0.1 CON
Pt
Pt
Pt


CON 2-u 3-u 4-u

Pt
Pt

Selection of the type of


CON
sensor connection
Menu Connection
CON.

- in 2- or 3- wire connection it is necessary 2-u 2-wire


Pt

to link the unconnected inputs (see Chapter 3-u 3-wire


Connection) 4-u 4-wire
Pt

DEF = 4-wire

Type of connection - 3 wire > COn = 3-u Example


Pt

4-u 3-u FOR


Pt

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light SETTING 5

Pt
FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


Pt
Setting projection of the 000. > for range -50°…400°C
FOR

Pt
decimal point 00.0 > for range -50,0°…199,9°C

- positioning of the DP is set here in the


DEF = 00.0
measuring mode

Pt
Projection of DP on display > 000 Example

00. o 000 MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment

Pt
Pt
Pt
Pt
 34

Pt
Pt
Pt
Pt
Pt
Pt
Pt

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5 SETTING light
Type “Cu”
Cu


MOD. Cu 1. Cu . 2 Cu .3 Cu 4.

Cu

Selection of instrument
MOD.
Cu

measuring range
Menu Measuring range Cu
Cu.1 Cu 50 (4 280 ppm/°C)

MOD.
- setting the input range depends on ordered Cu.2 Cu 100 (4 280 ppm/°C)
measuring range Cu.3 Cu 50 (4 260 ppm/°C)
Cu

Cu.4 Cu 100 (4 260 ppm/°C)

DEF = Cu.2
Cu

Type of sensor Cu 100/4 280 ppm > Cu.2 Example

Cu . 2 CON
Cu
Cu
Cu


CON 2-u 3-u 4-u

Cu

Selection of the type of


Cu

CON
sensor connection
Menu Connection
CON.

- in 2- or 3- wire connection it is necessary 2-u 2-wire


to link the unconnected inputs (see Chapter 3-u 3-wire
Cu

Connection) 4-u 4-wire

DEF = 4-wire
Cu

Type of connection - 3 wire > COn = 3-u Example

4-u 3-u FOR


Cu
Cu

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light SETTING 5

Cu
FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


Cu
Setting projection of the
FOR
decimal point

Cu
DEF = 00.0
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Cu
Projection of DP on display > 000 Example

00. o 000 MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment

Cu
Cu
Cu
Cu
 34

Cu
Cu
Cu
Cu
Cu
Cu

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5 SETTING light
Type “Ni”
Ni



Ni

MOD. NI.5 NI. 6


Ni

Selection of instrument
MOD.
measuring range
Menu Measuring range
Ni

Ni
Ni.5 Ni 1 000 (5 000 ppm/°C)
- setting the input range depends on ordered

C
Ni.6 Ni 1 000 (6 180 ppm/°C)
measuring range Ni.5 Ni 10 000 (5 000 ppm/°C)

D
Ni.6 Ni 10 000 (6 180 ppm/°C)
Ni

DEF = Ni.5
* letter in the first column marks the measuring range as
per the order
Ni
Ni

Type of sensor Ni 1 000/5 000 ppm > NI.5 Example

NI.5 CON
Ni
Ni
Ni


CON 2-u 3-u 4-u

Ni
Ni

Selection of the type of


CON
sensor connection
Menu Connection
Ni

CON.

- in 2- or 3- wire connection it is necessary 2-u 2-wire


to link the unconnected inputs (see Chapter 3-u 3-wire
Connection) 4-u 4-wire
Ni

DEF = 4-wire

Type of connection - 3 wire > COn = 3-u Example


Ni

4-u 3-u FOR


Ni
Ni

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light SETTING 5

Ni

FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


Ni
Ni
Setting projection of the
FOR
decimal point

Ni
DEF = 00.0
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Ni
Projection of DP on display > 000 Example

00. o 000 MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment

Ni
Ni
Ni
Ni
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Ni
Ni
Ni
Ni
Ni
Ni
Ni
Ni

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5 SETTING light
Type “T/C”
T/C

B E J K N >
MOD. 
> R S T L

T/C

Selection of the type of


MOD.
thermocouple
T/C

Menu Type of thermocouple


B T/C B
E T/C E
J T/C J
DEF = Type “J”

MOD.
K T/C K
T/C

N T/C N
R T/C R
S T/C S
T T/C T
L T/C L
T/C

Type of thermocouple “K” Example

J K CON.
T/C

CON.

IN.1 IN. 2 EX.1 EX. 2

T/C

Selection of the type of Menu Connection Ref. T/C


T/C

CON.
sensor connection measuring C.J. at instrument
IN.1 
brackets
measuring C. J. at
DEF = EX. 1 IN.2 instrument brackets with 
CON.

anti-series connected ref. TC


T/C

the entire measuring set is


EX.1 working under invaried and 
constant temperature
when using compensation
EX.2 
box
T/C

Sensor connection > CON = EX. 2 Example

EX.1 EX. 2 T. C. J .
T/C

!
For thermocoule type “B” the items CON.
and C.J. T. are not available

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light SETTING 5

T/C
Setting temperature of
T. C. J . 0 cold junction


T/C
Setting temperature of cold
T. C. J . DEF = 0
junction

- range -20…99°C with compensation box

T/C
Setting temperature of cold junction > T.C.J. = 35 Example

23 24 25 25 35 FOR.

T/C
T/C
T/C

FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


T/C
Setting projection of the

T/C
FOR
decimal point
DEF = 000
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Projection of DP on display > 00.o Example


T/C
000 00. o MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment
T/C

!
Method and procedure of setting the cold junctions is
described in separate chapter on page 66
T/C

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5 SETTING light
Type “DU”
DU

MIN 0
Setting for minimum 
input signal

DU

Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display


DU

MIN projection
for minimum value of
input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the
value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DU

DEF = 0
Projection for begin > MIN = 0 Example

0 MAX
DU
DU
DU

MAX 100 Setting for maximum 


input signal

DU

Setting display projection - position of the DP does not affect display


MAX projection
for maximum value of
DU

input signal - the DP is automatically shifted after the


value is confirmed
- range of the setting is ±1999
DEF = 100
DU

Projection for end > MAX = 50 Example

100 100 110 120 130 140


DU

150 150 050 FOR


DU
DU

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light SETTING 5

DU
FOR 000 00. o 0. o o . ooo FL. P.


DU
Setting projection of the
FOR DEF = 00.0
decimal point

DU
- positioning of the DP is set here in the
measuring mode

Projection of DP on display > 000 Example

DU
00. o 000 MNU *subsequent item on the menu depends on instrument equipment

DU
DU
DU
 34 Calibration of the beginning and the end of
range of linear potentiometer is on page 41

DU
DU
DU
DU
DU
DU

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5 SETTING light
L1 25 Setting the boundary 
for limit 1


Setting the boundary for - contingent change of hysteresis or offset


L1 of the switch-on may be performed in the
limit 1
PROFI menu
- range of the setting is ±1999
- presetting “Hysteresis”=0 “Delay”=0 DEF = 25
Only with option > Dual Comparator

Setting limit 1 > L 1 = 30 Example

25 26 27 28 29 20

20 30 L2

75 Setting the boundary 



L2 for limit 2

Setting the boundary for - contingent change of hysteresis or offset


L2 of the switch-on may be performed in the
limit 2
PROFI menu
- range of the setting is ±1999
- presetting “Hysteresis”=0 “Delay”=0 DEF = 75
Setting limit 2 > L 2 = 230 Example

100 100 110 120 130 130

230 MNU * following item of the menu depends on instrument equipment, provided it has an analog
output the following item is „Type“

!
Items for “Limits” and “Analog output” are acces-
sible only if the instrument contains them.

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light SETTING 5

A. T. i 20 E4 i 4 i 5 u2 u5 u 10

 

Setting the type of analog


A. T. DEF = E 4
output

Menu Range Description


i20 0…20 mA
E4 4…20 mA with indication of error statement (<3,6 mA)
i4 4…20 mA

Only with option > Analog output


i5 0…5 mA
u2 0…2 V
u5 0…5 V
u10 0…10 V

Type of analog output - 0...10 V > A. t. = U 10 Example

i4 i5 u2 u5 u 10 A. Lo

A. Lo 0
Assigning the display
value to the beginning of

the AO range 

Assigning the display


A. Lo DEF = 0; (40 > RTD, T/C)
value to the beginning of
the AO range

- range of the setting is ±1999

Display value for the beginning of the AO range > A.Lo = 0 Example

0 A. Lo

A. Hi 100
Assigning the display 

value to the end of the
AO range

Assigning the display


A. Hi DEF = 100; (199.9 > RTD, T/C)
value to the end of the
AO range

- range of the setting is ±1999

Display value for the end of the AO range > A.Hi = 120 Example

100 100 110 120 MNU

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5 SETTING light

Co . 0 . RED. GRE. ORA.


Selection of display color


Co . 0 .
> basic setting

DEF = green
Only with option > 3-color 20 mm display

Selection of display color - basic > red Example

GRE. RED. d . L1. .

d . L1. . 9999 Setting limit for the 


change of display color


Setting first value for the


d . L1. .
change of display color DEF = 9999

- range of the setting -999…9999

Display value for 1st color change > 100 Example

9999 + 0 00 000 100 Co 1. .


Co 1. . RED. GRE. ORA.


Selection of display color


Co 1. .
> after exceeding d.L. 1.
DEF = orange
- selection of display color is governed by the
setting under step d.L.1.
- display color changes when the value on
the display exceeds the color set in d.L.1.
Selection of display color if the value is > d.L.1 > green Example

ORA. GRE. d . L. 2 .

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light SETTING 5

d . L. 2 . 9999 Setting limit for the 


change of display color


Setting second value for the


d . L. 2 .
change of display color DEF = 9999

- range of the setting -999…9999

Only with option > 3-color 20 mm display


Display value for 2nd color change > 400 Example

9999 + 0 00 000 100

200 300 400 Co . 2.


Co . 2. RED. GRE. ORA.


Selection of display color


Co . 2.
> after exceeding d.L. 2.
DEF = red
- selection of display color is governed by the
setting under step d.L.2.
- display color changes when the value on
the display exceeds the color set in d.L.2.
Selection of display color if the value is > d.L.2 > orange Example

RED. ORA. MNU.

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SETTING profi
Programming sche
142. 8 + PAS. 0

INP. CHA.

CLR. C.tA. SET. MIN. 0

CFG. M. P. S . 0.5 1.2  2.5  5.0 10.0 MAX. 100

TYP DC  PM    T/C  DU FIL. MOD. OFF  EXP.  RND.

MOD CON. 0

DC 20n  60m  U. 1
FOR. 000.  00.o  0.oo  .ooo  FL.P.

PM i 0.  i 4.  V 2.  u 5.  u10.

RTD E.01.  U 0.1  r.0.5  r0.1

Cu.1  Cu..2  Cu.3  Cu.4

NI.5  NI.6

T/C BEJ K N R S t L

1. A  5. A  20  40  100  200 OM 352DC

1. A  5. A  0.06  0.3  24  50  90  120  250  450 OM 352AC

CON. 2-u  3-u  4-u

R. AD. 0

LEA. 0

CON. IN.1  IN.2  EX.1  EX.2

T. C. J . 0

EXT. EX. 1 OFF  LOC.  HLD.  TAR.

KEY ALL NO  YES

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profi SETTING

eme PROFI MENU

OUT. SER.

LIM. L 1. TYP. CLO.  OPE. MNU LIG.  PRO.

L.1 25 RES. FIR.

H.1 0 USR.

T.1 0 SAV.
DU
L 2. TYP. CLO.  OPE.
CAL. C. Lo YES

L. 2 75
C. Hi YES

H. 2 0
N. PA. 0

T. 2 0
ID. OM 352UNI. . . .

DAT. DB 0.3  0.6  1.2  2.4  4.8  9.6  19.2  38.4  57.6 115 230

ADR. 0

A. O. A. t. i20  E 4  i 4  i 5  u 2  u 5  u10

A. Lo 0

A. Hi . 100

DIS. Co . 0 . RED  GRE.  ORA.

d . L1. . 9999

Co 1. . RED  GRE.  ORA.

d . L. 2 . 9999

Co . 2. RED  GRE.  ORA.


!
BRI. 25%  50%  75% 100% Upon delay exceeding 60 s the programming mode
is automatically discontinued and the instrument
itself restores the measuring mode

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5 SETTING light

MNU LIG PRO


Setting the menu type PRO > PROFI menu, a complete menu for
MNU
LIGHT/PROFI entire instrument setting
> tree structure of the menu
LIG > LIGHT menu, a simple menu, which
contains only items necessary for instrument
setting DEF = LIG
> linear structure of the menu

Menu LIGHT > MnU = LIG Example

LIG RES


RES FIR. USR. 

Restoration of the
RES
instrument manufacture
setting
- provided you stored your user setting in
- in the event of error setting the manufacture
the “PROFI” menu, it may also be restored
setting may be restored
(select “USR”)
- restoration is performed for the currently
- loading manufacture calibration and
selected type of the instrument input (select
primary setting of items on the menu (DEF)
“FIR”)

Restoration of manufacture setting > FIR. Example

rES FIR. n . PA * followng item depends on the instrument type, for “DU” > “C.Lo”

Type „DC“  42
Type “352AC“  42
Type “PM”  42
Type “OHM“  42
Type “Pt“  42
Type “Cu”  42
Type “Ni“  42
Type “T/C“  42
Type “DU“  41

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light SETTING 5

Type “DU”

DU
flashing sign

C. Lo YES

DU
DU
C. Lo Input range calibration - Only for type “DU”
potentiometer slider is in
its initial position

DU
- prior confirmation of the flashing sign “Yes”
the potentiometer slider has to be in given
position of rest

Calibration of the beginning of the range > C.Lo Example

DU
YES C. Hi

DU
DU
flashing sign

C. Hi YES

DU
C. Hi Input range calibration -
Only for type “DU”

DU
potentiometer slider is in
its initial position

- prior confirmation of the flashing sign “Yes”

DU
the potentiometer slider has to be in given
position of rest
Calibration of the end of the range > C.Hi Example
DU

YES n . PA
DU
DU

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5 SETTING light
n . PA 0 Setting new access 
password


Setting new access


n . PA
password - in case of loss of password universal
password “177” may be used
- access password for LIGHT/PROFI menu
- range of the numeral code 0…1999
- when setting password to “000” the access
DEF = 0
into LIGHT/PROFI menu is accessible
without call for entering it

New password - 341 > n.PA = 341 Example

0 1 01 11 21 31

41 041 141 241 341 ID

Instrument type SW number SW version setting the input type

ID YES OM 352 61- 008 PM

SW version of the - if the SW version reads a letter on the first


ID position, then it is a customer SW
instrument
- after the identification is completed the
- the display shows the type identification of menu automatically quits the display and
the instrument, SW number, SW version and measuring mode is restored
current input setting (Mode)

142. 8 Return to measuring mode

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light SETTING 5

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OM 352 | 43


6 SETTING profi
6.0 Setting “PROFI”

PROFI Complete programming menu


• contains complete instrument menu and is protected by optional number code
• designed for expert users
• preset from manufacture is menu LIGHT

• For expert users


• Complete instrument menu
• Access is password protected
PROFI

• Possibility to arrange items of the


„User“ menu
SETTING

• Tree menu structure

Switching over to “PROFI” menu

+ • temporary switch-over to PROFI menu, which is suitable to edit a few items


• after quitting PROFI menu the instrument automatically switches to LIGHT menu
• access is password protected (if it was not set under item N. PA. =0)

+ • access into LIGHT menu and transition to item „MNU“ with subsequent selection of „PRO“
and confirmation
• after re-entering the menu the PROFI type is active
• access is password protected (if it was not set under item N. PA. =0)

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6.1 Setting “PROFI” - INPUT

The basic instrument parameters are set


in this menu
INP. CLr.
Tare reseting
CHA. CFG CLR.

OUT. EXT. Selecting the measuring


CFG
range and rate
SER. KEY Setting the external input
EXT.
function
Setting the ENTER key
KEY
function

6.1.1 Tare reseting

Tare reseting
C. TA.

INP. CLr. C. tA.


CHA. CFG !
Does not apply for version RTD, T/C
OUT. EXT.
SER. KEY

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6.1.2 Setting the input parameters

6.1.2a Selection of measuring rate

Selection of measuring
M. P.S .
rate

INP. CLr. M.P.S. 10. 0


10,0 measurements/s
10. 0
CHA. CFG TYP. 5. 0
5,0 measurements/s
OUT. EXt. MOD. 2.5 5. 0
SER. KEY CON. 1. 2 2,5 measurements/s
2.5
T. C. J . 0.5
1,2 measurements/s
1. 2
R. AD.
0,5 measurements/s
LEA. 0.5

* not for type OM 352AC

6.1.2b Selection of „instrument“ type

Selection of “instrument”
TYP.
type

INP. CLr. M. P.S . DC - selection of particular type of “instrument”


is bound to relevant dynamic items
CHA. CFG TYP. PM
DC voltmeter
OUT. EXt. MOD. OHM DC

SER. KEY CON. Pt Process monitor


PM
T. C. J . Cu Ohmmeter
OHM
R. AD. Ni
Thermometer for Pt
LEA. TC Pt

DU Thermometer for Cu
Cu
Thermometer for Ni
NI
Thermometer
TC
for thermocouples
Display for linear
DU
potentiometers

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6.1.2c Selection of measuring range

Selection of instrument
MOD.
DC 352DC measuring range

INP. CLr. M. P.S . 20m 1. A - setting the input range depends on the
measured range ordered
CHA. CFG TYP. 60m 5. A
Menu Measuring range DC
OUT. EXt. MOD. U 1. 20 20m 0…20 mV

SER. KEY CON. 40 60m 0…60 mV


PM U 1. 0…1 000 mV
T. C. J . i 0. 100 i0.5 0…500 mA
i1.0 0…1 A

OM 352DC
R. AD. i 4. 200 i5.0 0…5 A

LEA. u 2. u20 0…20 V


352AC u40 0…40 V
u 5. 1. A 200 0…200 V
Menu Measuring range PM
DEF u10. 5. A I 0. 0…20 mA

0. 06 DEF I 4. 4…20 mA
RTD U 2. 0…2 V
DEF E0.1 0.3 U 5. 0…5 V
U 10. 0…10 V
U0.1 24 Menu Measuring range OHM
0…300 Ohm

D C B A
R. 05 50
0…1 500 Ohm
r0.1 90 0…3 000 Ohm
0…30 000 Ohm
Ni
120 Menu Measuring range Pt
DEF Ni .5 250 DEF E0.1 Pt 100 (3 850 ppm/°C)
U0.1 Pt 100 (3 920 ppm/°C)
A

Ni . 6 450 R.05 Pt 50 (3 910 ppm/°C)


R0.1 Pt 100 (3 910 ppm/°C)
E0.5 Pt 500 (3 850 ppm/°C)
C B

Cu T/C
E1.0 Pt 1000 (3 850 ppm/°C)
DEF Cu 1. B Menu Measuring range Ni
Ni.5 Ni 1 000 (5 000 ppm/°C)
Cu . 2 E
C

Ni.6 Ni 1 000 (6 180 ppm/°C)


Ni.5 Ni 10 000 (5 000 ppm/°C)
D

Cu .3 J Ni.6 Ni 10 000 (6 180 ppm/°C)


Menu Measuring range Cu
Cu 4. K DEF
Cu.1 Cu 50 (4 280 ppm/°C)
Cu.2 Cu 100 (4 280 ppm/°C)
N Cu.3 Cu 50 (4 260 ppm/°C)
Cu.4 Cu 100 (4 260 ppm/°C)
R Menu Type of thermocouple T/C
B T/C „B“
S E T/C „E“
J T/C „J“
T K T/C „K“
N T/C „N“
L R T/C „R“
S T/C „S“
T T/C „T“
L T/C „L“

* * letter in the first column marks the measuring range as


per the order

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6.1.2d Selection of type of sensor connection RTD OHM

Selection of type of
CON
INP. CLr. M. P.S . 2-u sensor connection

CHA. CFG TYP. 3-u - in 2- or 3- wire connection it is necessary


to link the unconnected inputs (see
OUT. EXt. MOD. 4-u DEF Chapter Connection)
SER. KEY CON.
2-wire connection
R. AD. 2-u

LEA. 3-wire connection


3-u
4-wire connection
4-u

6.1.2e Offset of the beginning of the range RTD OHM

Offset of the beginning


r. AD.
of the measuring range

INP. CLr. M. P.S . - in cases when it is necessary to offset the


beginning of the range by certain value,
CHA. CFG TYP. e.g. while using sensor in measuring head
OUT. EXt. MOD. - entered directly in Ohm (0…19,99)
- DEF = 0
SER. KEY CON
R.AD.
LEA.

6.1.2f Compensation of 2-wire conduct RTD OHM

Compensation of
LEA.
2-wire conduct

INP. CLr. M. P.S . YES - for measurement accuracy it is necessary


to perform compensation of conduct
CHA. CFG TYP. always in case of 2-wire connection
OUT. EXt. MOD. - prior confirmation of the displayed
prompt „YES“ it is necessary to substitute
SER. KEY CON the sensor at the end of the conduct by a
short-circuit
R. AD. - DEF = 0
LEA..

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6.1.2g Selecting the instrument measuring range T/C

Method of evaluation of
CON
the cold junction

INP. CLr. M. P.S . In . 1 DEF


Measurement without
IN. 1
CHA. CFG TYP. In . 2 reference thermocouple
- measuring cold junction at instrument
OUT. EXt. MOD. EX. 1 brackets

SER. KEY CON EX. 2 Measurement with


IN. 2
reference thermocouple
T. C. J . - measuring cold junction at instrument
brackets with anti-series connected
reference thermocouple
Measurement without
EX.1
reference thermocouple
- the entire measuring set is working under
invaried and constant temperature
Measurement with
EX. 2
reference thermocouple
- when using compensation box

!
! Method and procedure of setting the cold junctions is
For thermocoule type “B” the items CON. described in separate chapter on page 66
and C.J. T. are not available

6.1.2h Setting temperature of cold junction T/C

Setting temperature of
T. C. J .
cold junction

INP. CLr. M. P.S .


- range -20…99°C with compensation box
CHA. CFG TYP. - DEF = 0°C
OUT. EXt. MOD.
SER. KEY CON
T.C.J.
!
For thermocoule type “B” the items CON.
and C.J. T. are not available

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6.1.3 External input function selection

External input function


EXT.
selection

INP. CL. t. OFF


Input is off
OFF
CHA. CFG LOC.
Locking keys on the
OUT. EXT. HLD. DEF LOC.
instrument
SER. KEY TAR. HOLD, stop measuring of
HLD.
the entire instrument
TARE - Tare activation*
TAR.

*
Does not apply for version RTD, T/C

6.1.4 Optional accessory functions of the keys

Assigning further
KEY
functions to instrument
keys
INP. CL. t. ALL NO DEF

CHA. CFG YES Setting all keys


ALL
OUT. EXT. - owing to limited space in the instrument’s
SER. KEY memory it is not feasible to set the keys’
functions one by one

Accessory functions
NO
are off
Accessory functions
YES
are on

projection of temperature of cold


junction (T/C)
projection of line resistance (RTD)
Tare value displayed (DC, PM, DU)
Display taring (DC, PM, DU)
Tare reset (DC, PM, DU)

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6.2 Setting “PROFI” - CHANNEL

In this menu the instrument input param-


eters are set
INP. SET.
Setting display projection
CHA. FIL. SET.

OUT. FOR. Setting the digital filters


FIL.
SER. Setting the decimal point
FOR.

6.2.1 Projection on the display DC AC PM DU OHM

Setting display
SET.
projection

INP. SET. MiN


Setting display projection
MIN
CHA. FIL. MAX for minimum value of
input signal
OUT. Fo r. - range of the setting is ±1999
SER. - DEF = 0

Setting display projection


MAX
for maximum value of
input signal
- range of the setting is ±1999
- DEF = 100

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6.2.2 Setting the digital filters

Setting the digital filters


MOD.

INP. SET. MOD. OFF DEF


- the instrument allows for classic
ptrojection of a number with decimal
C.HA. FIL. CoN. EXP. point as well as with floating DP, allowing
OUT. Fo r. RND. for projection of a number in its most
precise form “FL.P.”
SER.
Setting the constant
Co n .
- this menu item is always displayed after
selection of a particular type of filter
- DEF = 2

Selection of exponential
EXP.
filter
- the value is calculated from a number of
measurements selected in „CON“
- range 2…100

Selection of value
Rn d .
round-up
- it is set by …arbitrary number, which
determines the projection step
(e.g.: “Con”=2,5 > display 0, 2.5, 5,...)

6.2.3 Setting the decimal point DC AC PM DU OHM RTD

Setting the decimal point


Fo r.

INP. MiN 000 - the instrument allows for classic projection


DEF of a number with placement of the
CHA. FIL. 00. o decimal point as well as projection with
OUT. For. 0. o o floating point, enabling projection of a
number in its most precise form “FL.P.”
SER. . ooo
Setting the DP - XXXX.
FL. P. 000
Setting the DP - XXX.x
00. o
Setting the DP - XX.xx
0. o o
Setting the DP - X.xxx
. ooo
Floating decimal point
FL. P.

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6.3 Setting „PROFI“ - OUTPUTS

It is possible to set the parameters


of the instrument output signals in
INP. LIM this menu

CHA. DAT. Setting the type and the


LIM
switching of limits
OUT. A. O.
Setting the type and
DAT
SER. DIS. the parameters ot data
output
Setting the type and
A. O.
parameters of analog
output
Setting the display
DIS.
brightness

!
Analog and data outputs may not be fitted
simultaneously

6.3.1 Setting the limits

6.3.1a Limits - relay functions

Setting the type of relay


TYP.
function

INP. LIM L1 TYP. CLO. DEF


Relay switches on when
CLO.
CHA. DAT. L2 L. 1 OPE. the condition is met
Relay switches off when
OUT. A. O. H. 1 OPE.
the condition is met
SER. DIS. t. 1

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6.3.1b Limits - boundaries

Setting the boundaries


L1

INP. LIM L 1. TYP.


Setting the boundary for
L. 1
CHA. DAT. L 2. L. 1 relay switch-on
- within the full display range (±1999)
OUT. A. O. H. 1
- DEF = 25 (L 1), 75 (L 2)
SER. DIS. T. 1
Setting hysteresis
H. 1
- within the full display range (±1999)
- DEF = 0
Setting the offset of the
! T. 1
relay switch-on
The process of setting the Limit 2 is identical with the - within the range 0…99,9 s
setting for Limit 1 - DEF = 0

6.3.2 Setting the data output

6.3.2a Data output - Rate

Setting the data output


BD
rate

INP. LIM BD 0.3


Rate - 300 Baud
0.3
CHA. DAT. ADd . 0. 6
Rate - 600 Baud
OUT. A. O. 1. 2 0. 6

SER. DIS. 2.4 Rate - 1 200 Baud


1. 2
4. 8 DEF Rate - 2 400 Baud
2.4
9. 6
Rate - 4 800 Baud
4. 8
19. 2
Rate - 9 600 Baud
38.4 9. 6
57. 6 Rate - 19 200 Baud
19. 2
115 Rate - 38 400 Baud
38.4
230
Rate - 57 600 Baud
57. 6
Rate - 115 200 Baud
115
Rate - 230 400 Baud
230

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6.3.2b Data output - Address

Setting the instrument


ADd .
address

INP. LIM BD - setting within the range 0…31


CHA. DAT. ADd. - DEF = 00

OUT. A. O.
SER. DIS.

6.3.3 Setting the analog output

6.3.3a Analog output - Type

Setting the type of


A. t.
analog output

INP. LIM A. t. I 20
Type - 0…20 mA
I 20
CHA. DAT. A. Lo E4 DEF
Type - 4…20 mA
OUT. A. O. A. Hi I4 E4
SER. DIS. I5 - with indication of error statement
(<3,6 mA)
U2 Type - 4…20 mA
I4
U5
Type - 0…5 mA
U10 I5
Type - 0…2 V
U2
Type - 0…5 V
U5
Type - 0…10 V
U 10

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6.3.3b Analog output - Range

Setting the analog


A. O.
output range

INP. LIM A. t. - analog output is isolated and its value


corresponds with the displayed data. It is
CHA. DAT. A. Lo fully programmable, i.e. it allows to assign
OUT. A. O. A. Hi the AO limit points to any two arbitrary
points of the entire measuring range
SER. DIS.
Assigning the displayed
A. Lo
value to the beginning of
the analog output range
- range of the setting is ±1999
- DEF = 0, -40 (RTD, T/C)

Assigning the displayed


A. Hi
value to the end of the
analog output range
- range of the setting is ±1999
- DEF = 100, 199,9 (RTD, T/C)

6.3.4 Display setting

6.3.4a Selection of display color

Selection of display
Co . -
color

INP. LIM Co . 0 . RED - selection is available only for version with


3-color 20 mm display
CHA. DAT. d . L1. . GRe.
- selection of color is governed by setting
OUT. A. O. Co 1. . ORA. under steps “d.L.1.” and “d.L.2.”

SER. DIS. d . L. 2 .
Red color
Co . 2. RED
BRI. Green color
GRE.
Orange color
ORA.

- “Co.0.” DEF = Green


- “Co.1.” DEF = Orange
- “Co.2.” DEF = Red

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6.3.4b Selection of change of display color

Selection of change of
d . L. -
display color

INP. LIM Co . 0 . - selection is available only for version


with 3-color 20 mm display
CHA. DAT. d . L1. .
- in steps “d.L. 1” and “d.L.2” the limit is set
OUT. A. O. Co 1. . when the display color shall change

SER. DIS. d . L. 2 .
- “d.L.1.” DEF = 9999
Co . 2.
- “d.L.2.” DEF = 9999
BRI.

6.3.4c Display brightness

Setting the display


BRI.
brightness

INP. LIM Co . 0 . 25% - by selecting the display brightness we


may react properly to light conditions in
CHA. DAT. d . L1. . 50% place of location of the instrument
OUT. A. O. Co 1. . 75% - brightness in the programming menu is
always 100 %
SER. DIS. d . L. 2 . 100% DEF

Co . 2. Display brightness - 25 %
25%
BRI. Display brightness - 50 %
50%
Display brightness - 75 %
75%
Display brightness - 100 %
100%

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6.4 Setting “PROFI” - SERVICE

The instrument‘s service functions are set


in this menu
INP. MNU.
Selection of menu type
RES. MNU
CHA. LIGHT/PROFI
OUT. CAL. Restoration of the
RES.
manufacture setting and
SER. N. PA. instrument calibration
id. Calibration of input
CAL.
range for verion „DU“
Setting new access
n . PA.
password
Instrument identification
id.

6.4.1 Selection of the type of programming menu

Selection of menu type


MNU.
LiGHT/PROFI

INP. MNU LIG. DEF


- allows to set the menu complexity as per
user needs and abilities
CHA. RES. PRO.
OUT. CAL. Active LIGHT menu
LIG.
SER. N. PA.
- simple programming menu, contains
id. only items necessary for instrument
configuraction and setting
- linear menu structure > items in
succession
Active PROFI menu
PRO
- complete programming menu for expert
users
- tree menu

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6.4.2 Restoration of the manufacture setting

Restoration of
RSE.
manufacture setting

INP. MNU. FIR.


- in the event of error setting or calibration,
CHA. RES. USR. manufacture setting may be restored.

OUT. CAL. SAV. Restoration of instrument


FIR.
manufacture setting
SER. N. PA. - generating the manufacture setting for
id. currently selected type of instrument
(items marked DEF)
Restoration of instrument
USR.
user setting
- generating the instrument user setting, i.e.
setting stored under SER./RES./SAV.

Save instrument user


SAV.
setting
- storing the user setting allows the operator
to restore it in future if needed
!
After restoration the instrument switches off for
couple seconds

6.4.3 Calibration of the input range DU

Calibration of the input


CAL.
range

INP. MNU. C. Lo OK
- when MIN is displayed move the
CHA. RES. C. Hi potentiometer slider into required
minimum position and confirm by „Enter“,
OUT. CAL. calibration is confirmed by showing sign
„OK“
SER. N. PA.
- when MAX is displayed move the
id. potentiometer slider into required
maximum position and confirm by
„Enter“, calibration is confirmed by
showing sign „OK““

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6.4.4 Setting new access password

n . PA. Setting new password


for access into the LIGHT
and PROFI menu
INP. MNU. 0
CHA. RES. - this option allows to change the numeral
code, which protects the access into the
OUT. CAL. LIGHT and PROFI Menu.

SER. N.PA. - numeral code range is 0…1999

id. - universal password in case of loss „177“

6.4.5 Instrument identification

Projection of instrument
ID.
SW version

INP. MNU. - the display shows the type identification


of the instrument, SW number, SW version
CHA. RES. and current input setting (Mode)
OUT. CAL. - if the SW version reads a letter on the first
position, then it is a customer SW
SER. N. PA. - after the identification is completed the
menu automatically quits the display and
id. measuring mode is restored

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7 SETTING user
7.0 “USER” menu configuration

• USER menu is designed for users who need to change only several items of the setting without the option to change the
basic instrument setting (e.g. repeated change of limit setting)
• there are no default items from manufacture in USER menu
• menu configuration possible on items indicated by inverse triangle L1
• setting may be performed in LIGHT or PROFI menu, with the USER menu then overtaking the given menu structure

• For user operation


USER

• Menu items are set by the user


(Profi/Light) as per request
• Access is not password protected
SETTING

SETTING

flashing sign - current setting is displayed

 return to item

--- + NO YES SHO


 ---

NO item will not be displayed in USER menu


YES item will be displayed in USER menu with the chance of editing
SHO item will be solely displayed in USER menu

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Setting sequence of items in “USER” menu

In compiling USER menu from active LIGHT menu the items (max. 10) may be assigned a sequence, in which they will be
projected in the menu

setting projection sequence

--- + 0

Example:
Into USER menu were selected these items
(keys + ) > C. TA., LIM 1, LIM 2 for which we have preset this sequence (keys + ):

C. TA. 5
LIM 1 0 (sequence not determined)
LIM 2 1

Upon entering USER menu


(key ) items will be projected in the following sequence: LIM 2 > C.TA . > LIM 1

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8 METHOD OF MEASURING OF THE CJC

An istrument with input for temperature measurement with thermocouple allows for setting of two types of measurement of
the cold junction.

Measuring thermocouple
+
+
V J1
- + - -

J2

OM xxx T/C

Reference thermocouple

WITH REFERENCE THERMOCOUPLE


– a reference thermocouple may be located in the same place as the measuring instrument or in place with stable tempera-
ture/compensation box
– when measuring with reference thermocouple set CJC in the instrument menu to In. 2 or EX. 2
– when using a thermostat (a compensation box or environment with constant temperature) set in the instrument
menu t.C.J. its temperature (applies for setting CJC to EX. 2)
– if the reference thermocouple is located in the same environment as the measuring instrument then set in the
instrument menu CJC to In. 2. Based on this selection the measurement of the surrounding temperature is
performed by a sensor located in the instrument terminal board.

WITHOUT REFERENCE THERMOCOUPLE


– inaccuracy originating from the creation of dissimilar thermocouples on the transition point terminal-conductor of the
thermocouple is not compensated for in the instrument
– when measuring without reference thermocouple set CJC in the instrument menu to In.1 . or EX.1
– when measuring temperature without reference thermocouple the error in the measured data may be even 10°C (applies
for setting CJC to EX.1)

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DATA PROTOCOL 9

The instruments communicate via serial line RS232 or RS485. For communication they use the ASCII protocol. Communica-
tion runs in the following format:

ASCII: 8 bit, no parity, one stop bit

The transfer rate is adjustable in the instrument menu and depends on the control processor used. The instrument address is
set in the instrument menu in the range of 0 ÷ 31. The manufacture setting always presets the ASCII protocol, rate of 9600
Baud, address 00. The type of line used - RS232 / RS485 - is determined by an exchangeable card automatically identified
by the instrument.

COMMANDS FOR INSTRUMENT OPERATION


The commands are described in specification you can find at www.orbit.merret.cz/rs.
A command consists of a number and a letter. The size of the letters have a significance.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMUNICATION VIA SERIAL LINE

Activity Data transferred

Data solicitation (PC) # A A <CR>


Data transfer (Instrument) > R <SP> D D D D D (D) (D) <CR>
Command corfirmation (Instrument) - OK ! A A <CR>
Command corfirmation (Instrument) - Bad ? A A <CR>
Instrument identification # A A 1Y <CR>
HW identification # A A 1Z <CR>
One-time mesasurement # A A 7X <CR>
Repeated mesasurement # A A 8X <CR>

Setting to transmit display + relay value # A A 1X <CR>

Setting to transmit measured value # A A 1x <CR>

Setting limit1 # A A 1L D (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) <CR>

Setting limit 2 # A A 2L D (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) <CR>

LEGENDA RELAY, TARE

# 35 23H Beginning of the command Signs Relay 1 Relay 2 Tare


Two signs of the inst. address P 0 0 0
A A 0…31 (sending in ASCII - decades and Q 1 0 0
units, ex. “01“, “99“ universal
R 0 1 0
<CR> 13 0DH Carriage return
S 1 1 0
<SP> 32 20H Space
T 0 0 1
Data - usually signs “0“…“9“, “-“,
D “.“; (D) - DP and (-) may prolong U 1 0 1
data
V 0 1 1
R 50H…57H Relay and Tare status
W 1 1 1
! 33 21H Positive command corfirmation (ok)
Negative command corfirmation
? 63 3FH
(bad)
> 62 3EH Beginning of the transmitted data

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10 ERROR STATEMENTS

ERROR CAUSE ELIMINATION

Number is too small (large negative) to be change DP setting, channel constant


E. D. U. displayed

Number is too large to be displayed change DP setting, channel constant


E. d. O.

Number is outside the table range increase the table values, change input setting
E. T. U. (channel constant)

Number is outside the table range increase the table values, change input setting
E. T. O. (channel constant)

Input quantity is smaller than permitted input change input signal value or input (range) setting
E. I. U. quantity range

Input quantity is larger than permitted input change input signal value or input (range) setting
E. I. O. quantity range

A part of the instrument does not work properly send the instrument for repair
E. HW

Data in EEPROM corrupted perform restoration of manufacture setting, upon


E. EE repeated error statement send instrument for repair

Data in EEPROM outside the range perform restoration of manufacture setting, upon
E. DT. repeated error statement send instrument for repair

Memory was empty upon repeated error statement send instrument for
E. CL. (presetting carried out) repair, possible failure in calibration

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11 TECHNICAL DATA

INPUT - OM 352UNI INPUT - OM 352DC


range is adjustbale in configuration menu DC range is adjustbale in configuration menu DC
0…20 mV > 10 MOhm Input 4 0…500 mA < 6 mV Input 5
0…60 mV > 10 MOhm Input 3 0…1 A < 12 mV Input 5
0…1000 mV 1,25 MOhm Input 1 0…5 A < 60 mV Input 5
0…20 V 8,66 MOhm Input 2
0…40 V 8,66 MOhm Input 2
range is adjustbale in configuration menu PM 0…200 V 8,66 MOhm Input 2
0/4...20 mA < 200 mV Input 5
0...2 V 10 MOhm Input 4 INPUT - OM 352AC
0...5 V 1,25 MOhm Input 1
0...10 V 1,25 MOhm Input 1 range is adjustbale in configuration menu AC
Range: 0...1 A < 30 mV Input 5
0...5 A < 150 mV Input 5
0...60 mV 1,2 kOhm Input 4
range is fixed, as per order OHM 0...300 mV 1,2 kOhm Input 4
0...300 Ohm 0...24 V 510 kOhm Input 3
0...1,5 kOhm 0...50 V 1 MOhm Input 2
0...3 kOhm 0...90 V 1,8 MOhm Input 1
0...30 kOhm 0...120 V 510 kOhm Input 3
0...250 V 1 MOhm Input 2
Connection: 2, 3 or 4-wire
0...450 V 1,8 MOhm Input 1
range is fixed, as per order RTD
Frequency input: 0…400 Hz
EU > Pt xxxx -50°…450°C
US > Pt xxx -50°…450°C
PROJECTION
RU > Pt 50 -200°…1100°C
RU > Pt 100 -200°…450°C Display: 1999, intensive red or green 7-segment LED,
Cu 100/4280 -200°…200°C digit height 14 mm
Cu 100/4260 -50°…200°C 9999, intensive 3-color (red/green/orange)
Ni xxxx -50°...250°C 7-segment LED, digit height 20 mm
Type Pt: EU > 100/500/1 000 Ohm, with 3 850 ppm/°C Projection: ±1999, -999…9999 (for 20 mm display)
US > 100 Ohm, with 3 920 ppm/°C Decimal point: adjustable - in programming mode
RU > 50/100 Ohm with 3 910 ppm/°C Brightness: adjustable - in programming mode
Type Ni: Ni 1 000/ Ni 10 000 with 5 000/6 180 ppm/°C
Type Cu: Cu 50/Cu 100 with 4 260/4 280 ppm/°C INSTRUMENT ACCURACY
Connection: 2, 3 or 4-wire Temperature coef.: 50 ppm/°C
Accuracy: ±0,2% of the range + 1 digit**
±0,3 % of the range + 1 digit T/C, AC
range is adjustbale in configuration menu T/C ±0,6 % of the range + 1 digit T/C - B
Type: J (Fe-CuNi) -200°...900°C Rate: 0,5 - 1,2 - 2,5 - 5 - 10 maeasurements/s
K (NiCr-Ni) -200°...1 300°C Overload capacity: 10x (t < 100 ms), 2x (long-term)
T (Cu-CuNi) -200°...400°C Digital filter adjustable in configuration menu
E (NiCr-CuNi) -200°...690°C Comp.of conduct: max. 30 Ohm RTD
B (PtRh30-PtRh6) 300°...1 820°C Comp.of cold junct.: adjustable T/C
S (PtRh10-Pt) -50°...1 760°C -20°...99°C or automatic
R (Pt13Rh-Pt) -50°...1 740°C Functions: Tare - display resetting
N (Omegalloy) -200°...1 300°C Hold - stop measuring (upon contact)
L (Fe-CuNi) -200°...900°C Lock - control keys locking
OM Link: Company communication interface for instrument operaion,
DU setting and update
Lin. pot.supply 2,5 VDC/6 mA Watch-dog: reset after 25 ms
min. potentiometer resistance is 500 Ohm Calibration: at 25°C and 40 % r.h.
** type “PM” has for range 0…5 V accuracy ±0,4 % * values apply for resistance load
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TECHNICAL DATA 11

COMPARATOR OPERATING CONDITIONS


Type: digital, adjustable in the menu Connection: connector terminal board,
Limits: ±1999 conductor cross-section <1,5 mm2 /<2,5 mm2
Hysteresis: 0…999 Stabilisation period: within 15 minutes after switch-on
Delay: 0…99,9 s Working temp.: 0°…60°C
Outputs: 2x relays with switch-on contact (Form A) Storage temp.: -10°…85°C
(230 VAC/30 VDC, 3 A)* Cover: IP65 (front panel only)
Relay: 1/8 HP 277 VAC, 1/10 HP 125 V, Pilot Duty D300 Construction: safety class I
Overvoltage category: EN 61010-1, A2
Dielectric strength: 4 kVAC after 1 min between supply and input
DATA OUTPUTS 4 kVAC after 1 min between supply and data/analog output
Protocols: ASCII, MESSBUS, MODBUS-RTU, PROFIBUS 4 kVAC after 1 min between supply and relay output
Data format: 8 bit + no parity + 1 stop bit 2,5 kVAC after 1 min between supply and data/analog output
7 bit + even parity + 1 stop bit (Messbus) Insulation resistance: for pollution degree II, measurement category III
Rate: 300…230 400 Baud Instrument power supply > 670 V (PI), 300 V (DI)
9 600…12 MBaud (PROFIBUS) Input/output > 300 V (PI), 150 (DI)
RS 232: isolated, two-way communication EMC: EN 61326-1
RS 485: isolated, two-way communication,
addressing (max. 31 instruments)
PROFIBUS Data protocol SIEMENS
- cannot be combined with analog output and excitation

ANALOG OUTPUTS
Type: isolated, programmable with resolution of max. 4 000
points, analog output corresponds with the displayed data,
type and range are adjustable
Non-linearity: 0,2 % of the range
TC: 50 ppm/°C
Rate: response to change of value < 250 ms
Voltage: 0…2 V/5 V/10 V
Current: 0…5/20 mA/4…20 mA
- compensation of conduct up to 450 Ohm
- cannot be combined with data output and excitation

EXCITATION
Adjustbale: 5…24 VDC/max. 1,2 W, isolated
- cannot be combined with data/analog output

POWER SUPPLY
Options: 10…30 V AC/DC, 13,5 VA, isolated,
- fuse inside (T 4000 mA)
80…250 V AC/DC, 13,5 VA, isolated
- fuse inside (T 630 mA)

MECHANIC PROPERTIES
Material: Noryl GFN2 SE1, incombustible UL 94 V-I
Dimensions: 96 x 48 x 120 mm
Panel cut-out: 90,5 x 45 mm

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12 INSTR. DIMENSIONS AND INSTALLATION

Front view Panel cut


96 mm 90,5 mm
48 mm

45 mm
1 2

Side view

119 mm
13,5 mm

Panel thickness: 0,5...20 mm

Instrument installation 1 2
1. insert the instrument into the panel cut-out
2. fit both travellers on the box
3. press the travellers close to the panel

1 Instrument disassembly
1. slide a screw driver under the traveller wing
2. turn the screw driver and remove the traveller
2 3. take the instrument out of the panel

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CERTIFICATE OF GUARANTEE 13

Product OM 352 UNI DC AC


Type ....................
Manufacturing No. ....................
Date of sale ....................

GUARANTEE
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f th date
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t the
th user applies
g during this period due to manufacture error
Defects occuring
li to
t this
thi instrument.
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rror or due to material faults shall be eliminated free
fre of charge.

tion and construction of the instrument the guarantee shall apply provided that the instrument was connected
For quality, function
mpliance with the in
and used in compliance instructions for use.

hall not apply to defects caused by:


The guarantee shall

- mechanic damage
- transportation
transpo
- intervention
interve erson incl. the user
of unqualified person
- unavoidable
unavo event
- other unprofe
unprofessional interventions

The manufacturer performs guarantee and post.guarantee repairs unless provided forr otherwise.

Y E A R S
Stamp, signature

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Company: ORBIT MERRET, spol. s r.o.


Klánova 81/141, 142 00 Prague 4, Czech Republic, IDNo: 00551309

Manufactured: ORBIT MERRET, spol. s r.o.


Vodňanská 675/30, 198 00 Prague 9, Czech Republic

declares at its explicit responsibility that the product presented hereunder meets all technical requirements, is safe for use
when utilised under the terms and conditions determined by ORBIT MERRET, spol.s r.o. and that our company has taken all
measures to ensure conformity of all products of the types referred-to hereunder, which are being brought out to the market,
with technical documentation and requirements of the appurtenant Czech statutory orders.

Product: 3 ½ digit programmable panel instrument


Type: OM 352
Version: DC, AC, UNI

It has been designed and manufactured in line with requirements of:


Statutory order no. 17/2003 Coll., on low-voltage electrical equipment (directive no. 73/23/EHS)
Statutory order no. 18/2003 Coll., on electromagnetic compatibility (directive no. 89/336/EHS)

The product qualities are in conformity with harmonized standard:


El. safety: EN 61010-1
EMC: EN 50131-1, chapter 14 and chapter 15
EN 50130-4, chapter 7
EN 50130-4, chapter 8 EN 61000-4-11, ed. 2
EN 50130-4, chapter 9 EN 61000-4-2
EN 50130-4, chapter 10 EN 61000-4-3, ed. 2
EN 50130-4, chapter 11 EN 61000-4-6
EN 50130-4, chapter 12 EN 61000-4-4, ed. 2
EN 50130-4, chapter 13 EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-8
EN 61000-4-9
EN 61000-6-1
EN 61000-6-2
EN 55022, chapter 5 and chapter 6

The product is furnished with CE label issued in 2007.

As documentation serve the protocoles of authorized and accredited organizations:


MO ČR, Agency for development of informatics, testing lab no.1558, accredited ČIA, in compliance with EN ISO/EIC 17025

Place and date of issue: Prague, 15. Januar 2007 Miroslav Hackl v.r.
Company representative

Assessment of conformity pursuant to §22 of Act no. 22/1997 Coll. and changes as amended by Act no.71/2000 Coll. and 205/2002 Coll

TECHDOK - OM 352 - 2009 - 1v7 - en - V


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