<< Yokogawa Universal Digital Meters
Yokogawa 800Plus
Universal Digital Meter & Counter |
- Customizable formats to fit your needs
- Wide Choice of Measurement Items
- Peak Display, Reset, and Alarm keys
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Yokogawa 800Plus Shown
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The 800Plus Universal Digital Meter is a versatile, cost effective
solution to a wide variety of monitoring and control applications. The
input can be changed by the user to any of the DC voltage and current,
AC voltage and current, RTD and Thermocouple, Process and Frequency
values listed above by re-locating shorting jumpers on the plug-in
signal conditioner card. No calibration equipment is required when
changing ranges since they are digitally pre-calibrated at the factory.
Rescaling is accomplished via front panel pushbuttons. Optional alarms
and outputs are also front panel programmable. Refer to product bulletin
800SP-A for complete specifications and description of all features. |
Menu Key
The menu key steps through the various meter parameters that may be
selected. These menu items may be “locked out" from front panel
selection by software and hardware.
Peak Display Key (Digit Select)
In the Operating Mode, pressing the Peak Display Key causes the peak
value of the input signal to be displayed. Pressing the key again
returns the display to the present value. In Menu Mode ,the Digit Select
Key (Peak Display Key) is used to select input type and decimal point or
to select one of the five display digits for programming. In the main
menu, pressing the Digit Select Key causes the value or code that is
stored for that menu item to be displayed and the left hand digit
flashes. Each time the key is pressed, the next digit to the right will
flash. The value of the flashing digit may be changed using the Value
Select Key. In the Alarm Mode, pressing the Digit Select Key causes the
most significant digit of the displayed set point value to flash. Digits
are then selected the same as in the Menu Mode.
Reset Key (Value Select)
In the Operating Mode, holding the Reset Key depressed and pressing
any other key causes are set to occur. The Menu Key resets all meter
functions, the Alarm Key resets any alarm conditions and the Peak
Display Key resets the peak value to present value. In the Menu Mode or
Alarm Mode, the Value Select Key (Reset Key) sets the value of the
flashing digit. Each time the key is pressed, the value increases by
one. Holding the key down causes the digit to automatically step through
the numbers.
Alarm Key (Reverse Menu)
In the Operating Mode, pressing the Alarm Key displays the set-point
of Alarm 1 and then Alarm2. These values may be changed using the Digit
Select Key and the Value Select Key. In the Menu Mode, pressing the
Alarm Key steps the display backward through the menu.
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How to Order |
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Model |
Description
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Basic DPM, Display & Power Supply |
Green LED Display, 85~264 Vac, 90 ~ 370 VDC |
810 |
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Green LED display, 8~28 VAC, 9 ~ 37 VDC |
811 |
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Red LED display, 85~264 VAC, 90~370 VDC |
820 |
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Red LED display, 8~28 VAC, 9~37 VDC |
821 |
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Output options |
None |
00 |
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Adjustable analog output range of 0-20 mA and 0-10 V |
01 |
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Dual Form C, 10 Amp relays |
10 |
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Dual Form C, 10 Amp relays & analog output 0-20 mA
and 0-10 V |
11 |
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Opto-Isolated open collectors |
20 |
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Opto-Isolated open collectors & analog output 0-20 mA
and 0-10 V |
21 |
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Digital interface options |
None |
0 |
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RS-232 |
1 |
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RS-485 |
2 |
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BCD |
3 |
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Input range options |
200.00 mVAC |
RMV1 |
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2.0000 VAC |
RMV2 |
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20.000 VAC |
RMV3 |
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200.00 VAC |
RMV4 |
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660.0 VAC |
RMV5 |
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2.000 mAAC |
RMA1 |
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20.000 mAAC |
RMA2 |
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200.00 mAaC |
RMA3 |
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5.000 AAC |
RMA4 |
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Example Product |
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Base Model |
Output |
Digital
Interface |
Input
Range |
Green LED Display, 85~264 Vac, 90 ~ 370 VDC
Dual Form C, 10 Amp relays & analog output 0-20 mA and 0-10 V
None
200.00 mVDC |
810 |
11 |
0 |
RMV1 |
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Ordering Information |
| Model |
Description |
Price |
| 800Plus |
Yokogawa 800Plus
Universal Digital Meter & Counter |
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| Included Accessories |
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Included |
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