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Real time display of power consumption. |
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Four sensors for temperature monitoring and display.
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Monitoring and control of one PWM fan and three standard
fans. |
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Alarm system to notify non-operation of any of the
fans. |
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Fan¡¯s operation status indicated with animated propeller
images. |
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| Dimensions |
147(L) x 87(W) x 42(H) mm |
| Power & Temperature Display |
30~800W/ -9 ¡ÆC~+99 ¡ÆC |
| Fan Compatibility |
1 x 4-Pin (Supports fans with PWM function)
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| 3 x 3-Pin (Supports fans with RPM output function)
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| Fan RPM Control |
60~5,940rpm |
PWM Regulation Method (Fan No.4) |
| Voltage Control Method (Fan No.1~3) |
| Output Current |
0.7A |
| Output Voltage |
+4~11VDC |
| Input Voltage |
+12VDC/+5VDC |
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Graphic Power Load Meter: Displays power between 30
to 800W in 4 stages. |
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Numeric Power Load Display: Numerically displays power
between 30 and 800W.
(The Numeric Power Load Display will read ¡°LLL¡±when an
overflow occurs. ¡°LLL¡±indicates power loads beyond the
unit¡¯s measurable range.) |
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Fan Status Display: The Fan¡¯s operation status is indicated
with animated propeller images. |
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Fan Channels |
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RPM Display: During RPM Setting, RPM is displayed in
units of 60RPM, and actual operational RPM is displayed
in units of 10RPM. |
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Temperature Display: Displays temperature readings between
-9 ¡ÆC and +99 ¡ÆC |
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Jog Wheel: Used for adjusting Fan RPM. RPM can be set
from 1000 to 5940RPM in units of 60RPM. |
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Mode Button: Used for selecting a Fan Channel and saving
the Fan RPM setting. |
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Standard Fans (Fan 1~3): 3-Pin fans that include the
RPM output function can be connected for use.
PWM Fan (Fan 4): 4-Pin fan that includes the PWM function
can be connected for use. |
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Temperature Sensing: Four temperature sensors can be
connected. |
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CVS Terminal: Receives the measured values of the CVS.
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Power Connector: Connects with the PSU¡¯s 4-Pin connector.
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- Four channels of ZM-MFC2 detect fan RPM signals.
- The Alarm will activate if a fan is not connected or if there
is no RPM input signal for any of the channels.
- To deactivate the Alarm, the Stand-By Mode (default setting:
ON) of each unused channel must be deactivated. |
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Selecting a Channel/Deactivating Stand-By Mode
(1) Select a channel with the Mode Button (The selected
channel will begin to flicker).
(2) Press the Jog Wheel to deactivate the selected channel¡¯s
Stand-By Mode. The fan image will turn off.
(3) Deactivate the Stand-By Mode of all unused channels
as mentioned above.
Note: Deactivating the Stand-By Mode of all the channels
will not deactivate other functions (Channel Output, RPM
Display, RPM Setting & Saving etc.) |
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RPM Setting and Saving
(1) Select a channel with the Mode Button.
(2) Set the RPM with the Jog Wheel. (Turning the Jog Wheel
in clockwise motion will increase the RPM, and turning
it counter-clockwise will decrease the RPM)
(3) Press the Mode Button again to save the set value
and to select the next channel.
(If nothing is input for 5 seconds, the ZM-MFC2 will automatically
save the latest setting and leave the Setting Mode). |
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Initializing to Default Settings
Press the Mode Button for 3 seconds. (The entire display
will be on for 1 second and all fans will be set to 1500
RPM) |
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- One ZM-MFC2
- One CVS (Current/Voltage Sensor)
- One Bracket/CVS Extension Cable
- Four Temperature Sensors
- Fan Cables : 3-Pin 1EA, 4-Pin 1EA, Y-Cable 1EA,
   C3 Cable 1EA
- Four ZM-MFC2 Installation Bolts
- One Bracket Installation Bolts
- One User¡¯s Manual |
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| Zalman affixes a Computer Noise Prevention System (CNPS) mark to all components
used for noiseless computers. |
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Plugging in the CVS Cable of the CVS into the motherboard¡¯s USB
port may damage the motherboard and CVS. |
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If the current to be measured exceeds 10A (RMS), use a cable or
conductor that allows current greater than the current to be measured
to flow through it, and always connect protective grounding prior
to use of this instrument. |
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