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HBK FUSION - When the Sensor Is a Resistance Thermometer; When the Sensor Is Voltage

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When the sensor is a resistance thermometer
When the sensor is a resistance thermometer
Sensor = Pt100, Pt500 or Pt1000
Wiring:The connector wiring for the selected sensor. Only 4-wire is supported.
Connector pinning
Use the diagram to confirm that the sensor pinning matches the wiring of the sensor type.
Figure 3-2 Example of a Pt100 resistance thermometer as shown in HBK ADVANTAGE
Characteristics
For each channel, individual sensor scaling can be defined and applied. The scaling type will determine what
other parameters need to be defined.
Go to "Sensor characteristics" on page44 for information on these parameters.
When the sensor is voltage
Active supply
Enable Active supply to change the voltage sensor from a passive to an actively supplied voltage sensor.
Supply voltage (V)
When Active supply is enabled, enter the supply value in volts (V), for example: 8, 12 or 24.
Connector pinning
Use the diagram to confirm that the sensor pinning matches the wiring of the sensor type.
Figure 3-3 Example of an active voltage sensor as shown in HBK ADVANTAGE
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