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5450 NW 33rd Ave, Suite 104
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
3211 Fruitland Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90058
Catalyst Monitor
6-Channel Monitor
Version 2
Installation and Operation Manual
Rev. I
P/N145F-12964
PCO - 00007462
(c) Copyright 2014, Dynalco Controls
All Rights Reserved
Published: November 7, 2014
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5450 NW 33rd Ave, Suite 104 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 3211 Fruitland Ave Los Angeles, CA 90058 Catalyst Monitor 6-Channel Monitor Version 2 I

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9Programming Instructions Important: The Catalyst Monitor must first be programmed prior to operation. When initially powering up the unit, the dis

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10A description of each menu item follows: “Run Signal” There are (3) run types available. The definitions are as follows: None: No run indicati

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11”Calibration” Select the channel number to configure by pressing the up / down arrows and pressing the right arrow to select and continue. Th

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12“Communication” This allows configuration for downloading data and Modbus communications. ”Data Logging” The setup for EPA required logging of

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13Select “A Value” on the next screen and press the arrow. On the following screen, select an RPM value that will indicate engine runni

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14Pressing the escape key two times will escape to the normal monitoring mode. “System” “Display defaults” allows the selection of either sing

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15Alarm Outputs The Catalyst Monitor will alarm when channel values or differential values are above or below limits as specified. Alarms can be

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16Downloading logged values to PC using LogReader software The hardware connection from the Catalyst Monitor to a PC is via a USB cable a

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17There are (3) reports generated by the LogReader software: The report named “CatalystDataLog” is a spreadsheet of logged values as configured in t

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18The 2nd report named “CatalystDataLogEPAInstant” contains the instantaneous catalyst inlet temperatures taken at 15 minute intervals. Note tha

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1IMPORTANT - PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING! This manual applies to all Version2 Catalyst Monitors. The Dynalco Catalyst Monitor is designed for rel

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19Modbus Communication The unit also provides access to the internal registered values using the Modbus Protocol. The diagram below sh

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20Modbus Address Registers: The Modbus address registers are defined in the tables below. Input Register Table (table 1) Modicon Address Modbus Of

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21300017 16 Channel 5 High Alarm Limit -32768 32767 16 bit signed integer 300018 17 Channel 6 High Alarm Limit -32768 32767 16 bit signed integer 330

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22301046-301049 1045-1048 Log Buffer Entry #12 Custom (See table 4) 301050-301053 1049-1052 Log Buffer Entry #13 Custom (See table 4) 301054-

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23302006-302007 2005-2006 Channel 3 Float Value -9999.0 99999.0 32 bit Float(IEEE 754) 302008-302009 2007-2008 Channel 4 Float Value -9999.0 99999.0

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24302048-302049 2047-2048 Channel 6 High Low Limit -9999.0 99999.0 32 bit Float(IEEE 754) 302050-302051 2049-2050 Channel 1 and 2 Differential Low Al

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2System Overview The Dynalco Catalyst Monitor is designed to address the EPA mandate regarding continuous monitoring of catalyst inlet temperatu

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3Flash Memory: The onboard flash memory is sufficient to hold up to 500,000 data values with date / time stamp. When the Catalyst

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4User Interface The Catalyst Monitor is configured via the keypad on the front panel which includes a graphical backlit LCD display

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5The Catalyst Monitor has integral mounting clips for securing into the panel. The following drawings illustrate the mounting procedure.

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6Terminal Connections All connections are made via the removable connectors on the back of the unit. PIN Description PIN Description 1 GND (P

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7Outline Dimensions

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8Programming Overview All programming is accomplished through the front keypad. Below is a brief description of each key. Press to enter or exit t

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