The analog current output is able to
the NAMUR NE43 standards:
0 to 2.8mA
Fault
3.2 to 3.6mA
Under-range
3.6 to 3.9mA
Under-run detection range
4 to 20mA
Detection range
20 to 21mA
Over-run detection range
21 to 21.5mA
Over-range
>21.5mA
Fault
3.3.
Use of the voltage output
In some applications it is necessary to read the output signals of the transmitter as a linear
voltage signal. For this purpose, the relevant
Depending on the selected operating mode, the following modes can be set:
0-20mA
Ù
JP3 not connected
4-20mA
Ù
JP3 connected
Only one of the following jumpers must be connected at any given time!
0..2V
Ù
JP4
0..5V
Ù
JP5 connected
F-Gas Detector
The analog current output is able to indicate several different conditions. This complies with
the NAMUR NE43 standards:
range
run detection range
Detection range
run detection range
range
Use of the voltage output
In some applications it is necessary to read the output signals of the transmitter as a linear
voltage signal. For this purpose, the relevant link (JP4-6) has to be connected
Depending on the selected operating mode, the following modes can be set:
JP3 not connected
JP3 connected
of the following jumpers must be connected at any given time!
JP5 connected
Figure
9:
selection of output voltage
(10V DC setting is shown
Gas Detector Instructions
several different conditions. This complies with
In some applications it is necessary to read the output signals of the transmitter as a linear
6) has to be connected (Figure 9).
Depending on the selected operating mode, the following modes can be set:
Figure
9:
Link
JP4-6
for
selection of output voltage
(10V DC setting is shown)