Dynalco UM-200 Tachometer / Hourmeter / Monitor User Manual
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Note that you are selecting the default layout type. You will be able to change the layout
during normal operation by pressing the left / right arrows.
Operation
Once programmed, the UM-200 will begin scanning the enabled channel inputs and will
initiate alarms based on over / under threshold values configured for each channel. It is not
necessary to define alarm threshold values for both channels as they may be for monitoring
only.
Alarm / Shutdown Output
The UM-200 will alarm when either channel value or differential value is above or below limits
as specified. Alarms can be configured as either latching or non-latching. If an alarm
condition is met, the red LED on the front panel will blink and the digital output (if enabled)
will trip. Non-latching alarms will reset the alarm if its value returns to normal. Latching alarms
require manual resetting via the front keypad.
WARNING:
Terminal connection screws to be tightened to 8 inch-pounds torque.
The alarm / shutdown output should be tested monthly for proper operation, especially
if being used for over / under pressure, over / under temperature shutdown or other
critical function.
Additional instructions for current users of Dynalco models TID-110 or STM-110 series
temperature monitors
The following products may be upgraded to the model UM-200 monitor:
TID110-11
J type thermocouple (displays in DegF)
TID110-12
J type thermocouple (displays in DegC)
TID110-13
K type thermocouple (displays in DegF)
TID110-14
K type thermocouple (displays in DegC)
STM110-11
J type thermocouple (displays in DegF)
STM110-12
J type thermocouple (displays in DegC)
STM110-13
K type thermocouple (displays in DegF)
STM110-14
K type thermocouple (displays in DegC)
Please see the programming steps in this manual for configuring the proper thermocouple
type and display in either DegF or DegC. Replacing the STM-110 series will also require
setting up the over temp alarm.