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· Brampton, ON · 905-457-6322 or 1-800-794-5883 · sales@mod-tronic.com · www.mod-tronic.com Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 UM-600 6-Channel Monitor Installation and Operation Manual Rev. B P/N145F-12990 PCO – 00007462 (c) Copyright 2010, Dynalco Controls All Rights Reserved Published: June 8, 2011...
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System Overview The Dynalco model UM-600 is a universal monitor capable of reading up to 6 input channels, calculating differential values, providing alarm / shutdown outputs as well as allowing all parameters to be logged. Features • 5 - Digit Hourmeter Function Engine RPM Display •...
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User Interface The UM-600 is configured via the keypad on the front panel which includes a graphical backlit LCD display capable of displaying alpha numeric values and custom engineering units of measure. The keypad implements a menu system, which is navigated using the up, down, left, right, enter and escape buttons.
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The UM-600 has integral mounting clips for securing into the panel. The following drawings illustrate the mounting procedure.
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Terminal Connections All connections are made via the removable connectors on the back of the unit. Description Description Power Ground (-) Channel 1 (-) Power In (+) Channel 1 (+) Ground (-) Channel 2 (-) RPM (+) Channel 2 (+) Receive Data (-) Channel 3 (-) Receive Data (+)
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Programming Overview All programming is accomplished through the front keypad. Below is a brief description of each key. Press to enter or exit the configuration screens Press to enter or accept values Increases values Decreases values Goes back one screen Advances to next screen Configuration consists of the following steps: 1) Setting current date / time...
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Programming Instructions Important: The UM-600 universal monitor must first be programmed prior to operation. When first powering up the unit, the display will first indicate the firmware version and then go to the operational mode. To configure each input, first go to the main programming screen by pressing the Menu...
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1) Configuration of “Run Signal” Using the arrows on the keypad, select the “Run Signal” icon. 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.
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Alarm Reset High (manually set reset hysteresis for high trip) 3) Configuration of “Calibration” Using the arrows on the keypad, select the “Calibration” icon. Next, select the channel number to configure by pressing the up / down arrows and pressing enter. The screens allow you to define the “Cal Zero”...
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5) Communication The unit provides access to the internal registered values using the Modbus Protocol. The diagram below shows the recommended connections to the Phoenix connectors on the back of the unit for either half-duplex or full-duplex (RS485). Note: The termination resistor is not included above and the user needs to connect this resistor as needed by the wiring configuration.
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Alarm Outputs The UM-600 will alarm when channel values or differential values are 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(s) will trip.
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