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DLM 68100-09 EN Rev. A
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
Analog Output
The performance of the 4-20 mA outputs can be checked. Press the
Analog Output
button on the
Diagnostics
screen, and the
Analog Output
screen appears. If the Analog 1 button is pressed, Three buttons will appear on
the right side of the screen: 0 mA, 4.0 mA, and 20.0 mA, as shown in
.
Figure 106: Analog Output Check
The performance of the analog outputs may be checked by connecting an ammeter to the appropriate
terminals in terminal block
TB1
“Analog Outputs (TB1)” on page 81
). For example, to test Analog 1 connect
the ammeter across pins 1 and 2 in
TB1
. When the Analyzer is in Standby mode, the Analog Output will initially
be 1.0 mA until you press one of the buttons on the right side of the screen. Press one of the
0 mA
,
4.0 mA
, or
20.0 mA
buttons. The ammeter displays the selected current.
Binary Output
The Binary Outputs consist of the Analysis Complete output, the System Fault alarm, and the four user-
configurable alarms. They can be checked by pressing the
Binary Output
button on the
Diagnostics
screen (
Refer to Tables 3 and 4, which show the electrical connections in terminal blocks
TB3
and
TB4
. An ohmmeter
must be connected to the appropriate connections in the terminal blocks to monitor the outputs. Depending
upon which pins the ohmmeter is connected to, it will either show contact closure when the buttons are pressed
on the
Binary Output
screen, or it will detect the opening of the relay contacts.
N
OTE
:
When the Binary Output screen first appears, it will show the current state of the outputs. When
you exit the Binary Output screen, the outputs return to their original states.