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OMEGA introduces its most powerful temperature and process meter

August 6, 2019 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

omega-sensorThe new DP400TP High Speed Meter stands out in the panel meter segment due to its bright OLED display and its innovative multilingual interface. It also comes with the dedicated Omega Google Play App – “Direct Link” that provides seamless wireless NFC programming from Android devices. The analog input can be configured by parameter for a wide range of temperature sensors and process signals in mA and Volts. The OLED display supports graphs with programmable sampling times and bar graphs with alarm thresholds.

“The DP400TP is “best in class’’ due to its excellent OLED display, large choice of inputs and multilingual interface. It can be easily configured with the Omega app via wireless NFC from a mobile device. For maximum flexibility of use, it is also possible to choose between the horizontal or vertical installation of the device,” says Peter Schwartz​, Senior Product Manager-IIoT​.

“Distinctive features also include intuitive menus, allowing quick navigation of parameters and display pages; the amount of options and comprehensive user interface considerably reduces the need to consult the user manual for initial setup.”

DP400TP Series Features:

UL Certified
Visualization & Multilingual Interface
High Speed & Sampling Rate Up to 242 Hz
Alarm and Signal Re-transmission Functions
Programmable Temperature and Process Inputs
NFC Connectivity with Omega Brand App – “Direct Link”

OMEGA
www.omega.com

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