Dynalco UM-600 Universal Monitor User Manual
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A description of each menu item follows:
“Run Signal”
There are (3) run types available. The definitions are as follows:
None: No run indication required. Monitoring is always active.
RPM: Monitoring is active when signal received from magnetic pickup.
Digital: Monitoring is active when contact closure (connection to ground) is sensed.
To select run signal type, use the up / down arrows to select, then press the right arrow to
accept and advance to the next screen.
If
“None” is selected, there is no other action required other than to select “escape.” After
selecting escape, you will be asked to select “yes” to save.
If
“RPM” is selected, you will need to set the # gear teeth, RPM threshold and startup delay.
The RPM threshold is the speed above which monitoring will be active. The startup delay can
be configured to delay monitoring if desired, allowing time for all inputs to be at normal levels.
If no delay is required, set to 0 seconds. The magnetic pickup input terminals are indicated on
page 5.
If
“Digital” is selected, you will only need to set the startup delay (if applicable). In this mode,
a run signal will be sensed with a contact closure (or short) between the magnetic pickup
input terminals indicated on page 5.
Pressing
at any time during configuration will prompt you to save the changes.
Select “Yes” to save any changes made. Selecting “No” will not save changes.
“Channel”
Select the channel number to configure by pressing the up / down arrows, then pressing the
right arrow to navigate and select the following:
Enable Channel
Yes / No
Channel Type
0-1 V, 0-5 V, 0-10 V, 4-20 mA, J Type, K Type
Description
name input with up to 20 characters
Engineering Units
up to 3 characters, for example: PSI, mV, F, C etc…
Note: For thermocouple inputs, you must enter either “F” or “C”
Differential calculations between channels 1&2, 3&4, 5&6 are also enabled by selecting the
“Channel” icon. Enable “Differential 1” for channels 1&2, “Differential 2” for channels 3&4 and
“Differential 3” for channels 5&6.