Warning
: The shield wire on the sensor device connected to the input port should
not
be connected to any V-
terminal. It should be connected to a suitable ground point at
one
end only. Do not join the shield and ground
input wires at the sensor device. The shield should not be connected to any shield used for isolated
communication. Always refer to the sensor manufacturer for detailed installation guidelines.
Sensor Input 4-20mA Interface
The analog expander allows the connection of self-powered 4-20mA current loop based sensors that output
data based on the current consumption of the sensing device.
The acceptable signal range is from 0-20mA. This is translated by the analog expander into a digital value
which can be used in the programmable functions and variable display in the Protege software. It is also
possible to connect any device which consumes a current between these values (e.g. standard 4-20mA
sensors) and utilize the scaling functions within the Protege system.
The following example shows the connection of a 4-20mA output daylight sensor. This device has a current loop
4-20mA output that represents the current brightness of daylight in lux being detected by the sensor device.
In this example the device has been connected to Input 1 on the analog expander. The wiring is equivalent for all
available analog inputs.
V-
1i
24V+
2i
3i
V-
4i
V-
V-
V+
mA
V+ = +24VDC
V- = 24VDC GROUND
mA = OUTPUT CURRENT
ANALOG EXPANDER
4-20mA OUTPUT DAYLIGHT SENSOR
0-5K / 0-50K LUX DEVICE
499R
Range 0-20 mA
INSTRUMENTATION QUALITY
BELDON OR AUSTRAL STANDARD
COMPLIANT
Warning
: The shield wire on the sensor device connected to the input port should
not
be connected to any V-
terminal. It should be connected to a suitable ground point at
one
end only. Do not join the shield and ground
input wires at the sensor device. The shield should not be connected to any shield used for isolated
communication. Always refer to the sensor manufacturer for detailed installation guidelines.
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