2-5 Wiring Connections and Diagrams
2-5 Wiring Connections and Diagrams
Typical Digital Wiring Connections
Typical Analog Wiring Connections
2-4 Electrical Connections
shielding is required for maximum noise im-
munity. One end of the shielding should be
connected to earth ground. Relays or induc-
tive coils connected to or located in the imme-
diate area should be arc suppressed with ap-
propriate diodes, MOV’s or resistor capacitor
An external fuse is required:
2-5 Wiring Connections and Diagrams
2-5 Wiring Connections and Diagrams
1 - Not Used
2 - Scaled Pulse Output O.C.
3 - Analog Output
4 - Input A (Pulse/Analog)
5 - Remote Stop/Reset Input
6 - Not Used
7 - Not Used
8 - Not Used
9 - Not Used
10 - Remote Start Input
11 - Ground (-DC), Input Common
12 - Ground (-DC), Input Common
13 - +12 Volts Out
14 - DC Power In (12 - 27 VDC)
15 - Isolate -12 Volts
16 - Isolate +12 Volts
17 - AC In
18 - AC In
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
19-Prewarn Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
20-Preset Transistor O.C.
Figure 2-1 Terminal Block Connections