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800.727.5646 atcdigitec.com Digitec Division
3600 Series
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The Digitec D3600 series is a 3/64 DIN universal meter. It offers a standard
two alarm relay output, digital filtering and has a 5/SEC display
update rate. There is also menu selection of J, K, T, R and S thermocouples
or Pt100, Ni100 RTD's, 0.1 degree resolution, C or F. It has front
panel adjustable zero and span and automatic fixed cold junction.
3 Versions Available:
• Process Input
• Temperature Input
• Strain Gauge / Load Cell
PRESSURE CONTROLLER (D3620): Meter can be set up with calibrated
load inputs. 24V @ 30mA excitation supply for transmitters and transducers.
TEMPERATURE METER (D3630): Menu selection of J, K, T, R & S
Thermocouples or Pt100, Ni100 RTD's. 0.1 Degree resolution, °C or °F. Front
panel adjustable zero and span. Automatic or fixed cold junction compensation.
STRAIN GAUGE/LOAD CELL METER (D3640): Input selection from ±120 mVDC.
No calculation scaling to display in engineering units. Simply enter Low and High
input values and corresponding Low and High reading. Meter can also be set up with
calibrated load inputs. Isolated 10VDC @ 30mA excitation supply.
• 3/64 DIN Case
• -1999 to 9999 Digit, 0.56" LED Display
• IP65/NEMA 4 Front Panel
• Tare
• Two Alarm Relay Outputs
• Excitation Supplies
OPTIONAL OUTPUTS:
• Analog Output
• RS232
• Infrared Remote Setup
MODEL NUMBER >>>>> D36 0
Basic Model
2
H
Process Signals
T/C, RTD 3
Strain Gauge 4
Options
Analog Output Current 0/4-20mA Source
Load Resistance 0 to 550 Ů
Voltage 0-10V; output
impedance 10 Ů
Accuracy ±0.1%
Isolation 500 Vrms
IR Probe and Setup Software I
1/8 DIN Adapter K
RS232 Printer Output
Voltage Level V.24 compatible
Baud Rate 300, 600, 1200, T
2400, 4800, 9600
Isolation 200 Vrms
NOTE: Only one option card “H”, “T” or “U” may be installed at a time.
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