The transmitter displays the different types of outputs : 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-10 V or 0-5 V.
➢ Go to the type of required output then press OK.
The output number is equivalent to the number of the displayed channel (ex : output 1 = channel1)
3.4.2 Set the minimum and maximum ranges
➢ Go to “Range min” then press OK.
➢ Set the value of the minimum range : use Up and Down arrows to modify the digit and use Left and Right arrows to
go to one digit to an other.
➢ Press OK.
➢ Go to “Range max” line then press OK.
➢ Set the value of the maximum range : use Up and Down arrows to modify the digit and use Left and Right arrows to
go to one digit to an other.
3.4.3 Perform an output diagnostic
This function allows to check on a measurement device (multimeter, regulator or automate) the proper functioning of the
outputs. The transmitter will generate a voltage (between 0 and 10 V) or a current (between 0 and 20 mA) according to the
setting of the type of output.
• For a 0-10 V output signal, the transmitter will generate 0 – 5 or 10 V.
• For a 0-5 V output signal, the transmitter will generate 0 – 2.5 or 5 V.
• For a 4-20 mA output signal, the transmitter will generate 4 – 12 or 20 mA.
• For a 0-20 mA output signal, the transmitter will generate 0 – 10 or 20 mA.
Before carrying out the output diagnostics, all connections and configurations of the transmitter must be
enabled, to avoid any damage on the transmitter and the measurement device !
➢ Select a channel for the outputs diagnostic.
OUT1, OUT2, OUT3* or OUT4* indicated on the electronic board above the terminal blocks.
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➢ Connect a measurement device on the output 1, 2, 3* or 4*.
* : optional outputs
Once the connection to the measurement device is complete, the output diagnostic on several check points can be
performed :
➢ Go to “Diagnostic” line then press OK.
According to the type of output, the transmitter displays the outputs it will generate.
➢ Use Up and Down arrows to go from one point to generate to an other.
If the deviations are too large (> 0,05V or > 0,05mA) between the signal issued and the value displayed on the
multimeter, we recommend that you return the transmitter to our factory.
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