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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL DT-31SN
KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION
DIGATRON MODEL DT-31
POWER
MODE
ON
POWER ON
When turned on, your instrument will begin a 10 second
display test. At the end of the test, your instrument's serial
number will be displayed. To bypass this test press the MODE
button.
SETTING FUNCTION LIMITS
Before using your DT-31SN, be sure to set the operating limits
for the tach. The instrument will not allow limits to be set
while the engine is running. This is to prevent possible
damage to your instrument. Usually the instrument will turn on
without turning your engine on.
Limits allow the instrument to give you a visual warning if any
of the inputs exceed their limit. Limits should be set at levels
that allow you to react to the visual warning before engine
damage occurs. You will also need to set a calibration number
so the instrument can display the correct RPM.
To set the limits, the instrument must be turned on and the
sled's engine turned off. Press and hold the MAXIMUM
RECALL and MEMORY RECALL buttons simultaneously
until the display flashes. This will put the instrument into the
Set Limits mode of operation, which is indicated by the display
flashing. To increase the limit, press the MAXIMUM RECALL
button. To decrease the limit, press the MEMORY RECALL
button. To increase or decrease the limit by a large amount,
press and hold either the MAXIMUM RECALL or the
MEMORY RECALL button until the approximate limit value is
reached. When finished setting the tach limit, press the MODE
button to go to the next value, which is the tach calibration
number.
The tach calibration number enables the instrument to display
the correct RPM for different engine types. The instrument
divides the tach input signal by the tach calibration number.
This number can be between .5 and 31. Select this number so
that it will provide the correct display for your application
using the MAXIMUM RECALL and MEMORY RECALL
buttons.
Find the correct tach calibration number for your sled by
determining how many poles your lighting coil has and divide
this number by two. This is your tach calibration number.
TACH
MAXIMUM
MEMORY
STORE
RECALL
RECALL
CLEAR
SET LIMITS
POWER OFF
The most frequently used numbers are:
2 cylinders - set at 2 or 4
3 cylinders - set at 3 or 6
4 cylinders - set at 4 or 6
If you are unsure of the exact tach calibration number for your
engine, experiment. If your calibration number is currently set at
2 and the RPM displayed is double what it should be, set the
calibration number to 4. Alternately, if the RPM displayed is
half of the correct value, decrease the calibration number to half
of the current number.
To save the current limits and exit the Set Limits mode, press
the STORE button or switch.
TACHOMETER
The tach displays RPM in thousands of RPM. For example, if
your display shows 9.50, your RPM is 9500 RPM.
STORING DATA
The STORE switch or the optional REMOTE STORE switch
can be pressed up to three different times to store the current
tach value. The display and the optional WARNING
INDICATOR LIGHT will flash to indicate a successful store of
information. After three numbers are stored, additional attempts
to store information will be ignored.
In addition, the instrument automatically stores a maximum tach
value during the current recording period.
MEMORY RECALL
The MEMORY RECALL button is used to recall the numbers
stored in memory. To recall the first stored number, press and
release the MEMORY RECALL button. The contents of the
first memory will be displayed and the left decimal point will
flash. Press MEMORY RECALL again to display the second
number. The middle decimal point will flash. A third press of
MEMORY RECALL will bring up the last number and cause
the right decimal point to flash. Press MEMORY RECALL
once more to return to normal display mode.
MAXIMUM RECALL
The MAXIMUM RECALL button is used to display the
maximum tach value recorded during the current recording
period. Recording of this value takes place automatically and
requires no input from the user. To display the maximum, hold
down the MAXIMUM RECALL button. This value will be
displayed until the button is released.
DISPLAY OF OVER LIMIT/OVER RANGE
When conditions exceed the set limit, the display will flash.
When conditions exceed the range of the instrument, three bars
will show at the top of the display. This condition can also be
caused by a bad or disconnected sensor.

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Summary of Contents for Digatron DT-31SN

  • Page 1 9.50, your RPM is 9500 RPM. SETTING FUNCTION LIMITS STORING DATA Before using your DT-31SN, be sure to set the operating limits The STORE switch or the optional REMOTE STORE switch for the tach. The instrument will not allow limits to be set can be pressed up to three different times to store the current while the engine is running.
  • Page 2 The optional WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT flashes Send repairs to: constantly when any of the set limits are exceeded. It will stop Digatron flashing when the conditions fall below the set limits. The 8102 N. Freya St. WARNING INDICATOR LIGHT will also flash once when the Spokane, WA 99217 STORE button or switch is pressed.