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Bimba Digital Panel Meter
Position Feedback
Cylinders
Position Feedback
Cylinder Non-Contact
Position Feedback
Cylinder Rod Lock
Position Feedback
Cylinder Accessories
Position Feedback
Pneu-Turn
Position
Control System
Digital Panel Meter Electronic Controller
PFC/PCS/PTF
Application Checklist
Model DPM -
1
8
DIN Universal DC Input Panel Meter
Bimba Model DPM Digital Set Point Controller
The Bimba DPM may be used with the Position Feedback Cylinder. The controller provides a digital LED readout
that may be calibrated to indicate the position of the cylinder in desired units. The PFC/DPM combination is ideal
for measuring and gauging applications. The controller includes the following features:
PFC Compatible Excitation and
Input Impedance
120 VAC Input Voltage
16 Point Calibration Feature for
Increased PFC Linearity
Max and Min Reading Memory
5 Digit Display
Programmable Function Keys
Optional Serial Communication,
Including RS-232, RS-485 and
DeviceNet
®
Optional Analog Card with 16 bit
Resolution
NEMA 4X/IP65 Sealed Front Bezel
CE Compliant
Fast Input and Output Rates-
Programmable
General Description
The DPM embodies many features and performance capabili-
ties to suit a wide range of indication requirements. The meter
employs advanced technology for stable, drift free readout,
while incorporating features that provide flexibility now and in
the future with Plug-in option cards. The option cards afford the
opportunity to easily configure the meter for the needs of the
present while providing an upward migration path as control and
indication needs evolve.
The DPM provides a precision excitation compatible for Bimba’s
PFC. 16-point input scaling feature improves PFC linearity if nec-
essary. The meter provides a Max and Min reading memory with
programmable capture time. The capture time is used to prevent
detection of false max and min readings which may occur during
start-up or unusual process events.
The signal totalizer (integrator) can be used to compute a time-
input product. This can be used to provide a readout of totalized
flow, calculate service intervals of motors and pumps, etc. The
totalizer can also accumulate batch weighing operations.
The DPM comes standard with four sourcing setpoint outputs.
The setpoint alarms can be configured in modes to suit a variety
of control and alarm requirements.
High and low absolute, high and low deviation and band
acting
Balanced or unbalanced hysteresis
On and off delay timers
Auto reset or latching modes
Reverse phase output and/or panel indicator
Selection of alternate list of setpoint values
Optional accessory cards also facilitate bus communications.
These include RS232, RS485 and DeviceNet. Readout values
and setpoint alarm values can be controlled through the bus.
Additionally, the meter has features that allow a remote computer
to directly control the outputs of the meter. This is useful during
commissioning phases and diagnostic use. With a communica-
tion card installed, set-up software allows configuration from a
PC. The configuration data can be saved to a file for later recall.
Contact Bimba for information if required.
Once the meter has been initially configured, the parameter list
may be locked out from further modification in it's entirety or only
the setpoint values can be made accessible.
The meter has been specifically designed for harsh industrial
environments. With NEMA4 X/IP65 sealed bezel and extensive
testing of noise effects to CE requirements, the meter provides a
tough and reliable local readout.
Dimensions “In Inches (mm)”
Note: Recommended minimum clearance (behind the panel) for mounting clip installation is 2.1" (53.4) H x 5.5" (140) W.
PANEL CUT-OUT
CAUTION: Read CAUTION: Risk of
complete instructions electric shock.
prior to installation and
operation of the unit.
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