About the 8030-DLM-110
The 8030-DLM-110 module was developed and manufactured by Square D and is part of the SY/MAX Class 8030 product family line. The 8030-DLM-110 module is described as an Industrial Controller Module, specifically a 9K D-LOG Data Controller Module. The 8030-DLM-110 module became obsolete in January of 1994. While the OEM no longer supports the 8030-DLM-110 or offers the module for sale anymore, AX Control has the 8030-DLM-110 module in stock today for your convenience! We have the 8030-DLM-110 module in refurbished condition or possibly new from surplus stock available for purchase.
The 8030-DLM-110 module is a thin, rectangular black Industrial 9K D-Log Data Controller Module. On the front side of the 8030-DLM-110 module, there are three connection ports lined up at the bottom. The bottom one is the COMM Port, the middle one is the Printer Port, and the top one is the Programmer Port. Right above those three connection plugs, there is a keyswitch that has two positions, PROGRAM and RUN. When the keyswitch is in the PROGRAM position program changes can be made; however, the D-LOG module will be unable to execute this program unless the RUN command has been entered by the CRT programmer. When the keyswitch is turned to the RUN position, the D-Log module is executing the chosen program and the RUN indicating light will be illuminated. Above the keyswitch, there is the Load Program Pushbutton, which allows the operator to load programs via a SY/MAX Class 8010 Type SLR-100 or SLR-110 Cartridge Tape Loader/Recorder without having to use the CRT programmer. Located just above the Load Program Push Button, there are three indicating LED lights (POWER, RUN, and ERROR), which are used to indicate the status of the 8030-DLM-110 module without using any programming equipment. The POWER indicating light is illuminated when the 8030-DLM-110 module is receiving +5 VDC from the power supply. The RUN indicating light is illuminated when the 8030-DLM-110 module is executing the chosen program in memory. The ERROR indicating light is illuminated whenever an error has been generated or whenever an illegal command is entered on the CRT.