Page 3 - Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 2 General Features ...................................................................................................................
Page 4 - X enclosures
2 Introduction The DTM8000 Digital Meter is a powerful, microprocessor-based unit capable of being configured for a number of todays demanding measurement needs. It can be quickly configured to operate as a digital rate meter, timer, or feature-filled process counter. It also offers up to two alarm...
Page 5 - Model Table; Specifications; Electrical
3 Line Input Voltage---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any Voltage from 85-265 VAC Line Input Frequency --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Any Freq. from 48-62 Hertz Signal Input Frequency Range ----------...
Page 6 - Mechanical Installation; Exploded Panel View
4 Mechanical Installation Exploded Panel View Cut-out and Mounting Dimensions 5.000" 4.625" 2.289" 1.656" Tach Ite m Valu Page TACHOMETER ENTER 4.000" 4.000" HOUSING DEPTH 4.625" PANEL CUT-OUT DTM8000-6 3.622 " .140 " x 2 1.770" 0.885" SUPPLIED WITH EACH C...
Page 7 - Electrical Installation & Diagrams; P1 Terminal Block Wiring Diagram; supply lead can be connected to this terminal for its power source.
5 Electrical Installation & Diagrams P1 Terminal Block Wiring Diagram P1 Terminal Block Descriptions P1-1 (2NC) This is the normally-closed contact of the second user assignable relay output.P1-2 (2C) This is the common contact of the second user assignable relay.P1-3 (2NO) This is the nor...
Page 8 - Basic Operating Instructions; Visual Reference; determine the current state or mode of the user interface.; Parameter-Selection Mode and Value
6 Tach Ite m Valu Page TACHOMETER ENTER Display Window Up & Down Buttons ENTER (Select) Button Basic Operating Instructions Rate, Time, and Counter Modes Explained In Rate Mode, the DTM8000 measures the input frequency, converts it to the user-defined units, and displays the rate in the display ...
Page 9 - of the Enter button will change the display to the Value Mode.; Detailed Configuration Instructions; Factory Set Configuration
7 Running Mode is the default display of the unit when power is applied. In Running Mode, the display shows the measured value in the appropriate user-defined format of rate, time, or count. As the input signal changes, the display is continuously updated to show the latest measurement. In this disp...
Page 10 - Software Parameters
8 Parameter Description Value Range (units) Factory Settings User Settings 0 Selecting this item exits to Running Mode n/a n/a Read-Only Parameters 1 Model Number n/a 80 2 Software Build 1 – 9999 n/a 3 Hardware Version 1 – 9999 n/a 4 Serial Number – Major (reserved) n/a n/a 5 Serial Number – Minor (...
Page 12 - Parameter Descriptions
10 Parameter Descriptions Parameter 0 Exit to Running Mode When parameter 0 is selected in Parameter-Selection Mode, the unit will return to Running Mode and display the running value. This should be selected once changes to parameters are completed. Parameter 1 Model Number (Read Only) This is ...
Page 17 - Application Examples; Pump Flow Monitor with Audible and Visual Alarm; a more accurate and steady display.
15 Application Examples Pump Flow Monitor with Audible and Visual Alarm Description: A pump monitor which displays the pump rate in gallons per minute with an audible and visual alarm output which will warn the operator of excessively low flow conditions under 5.00 GPM. The alarm should not be able ...
Page 18 - Conveyor Oven Time Monitor with Over-Heating Alarm; Parameter Configuration:
16 Conveyor Oven Time Monitor with Over-Heating Alarm Description: An oven monitor displaying the tunnel time in minutes and seconds. The tunnel time is defined as the time it takes for the heated object on the conveyor to travel from point A to point B in the application diagram below. A visual i...
Page 20 - Bi-directional Incremental Position Display; and indicate the position of the platform at all times.
18 Bi-directional Incremental Position Display Description: A system is needed which will track the position of a bi-directional linear-motion platform and allow the user to select a home or zero position. The display should read in inches and indicate the position of the platform at all times. Appl...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting
19 Problem Possible Case Solution Display is blank Power not applied Defective unit Using a volt meter, verify that a voltage between 85 and 265VAC is measured between the L and N terminal block positions. Contact technical support for additional help and instructions. Display is dim Display intensi...
Page 24 - BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY; Baldor Electric Company
BALDOR ELECTRIC COMPANY P.O. Box 2400 Ft. Smith, AR 72902–2400 (479) 646–4711 Fax (479) 648–5792 www.baldor.com Baldor Electric Company MN1327 Printed in USA 04/03 CH TEL: +41 52 647 4700 FAX: +41 52 659 2394 D TEL: +49 89 90 50 80 FAX: +49 89 90 50 8491 UK TEL: +44 1454 850000 FAX: +44 1454 859001 ...