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Signal and Power Supply Wiring
When connecting the transmitter with 8-pin connector, see section
8-Pin Connector on page 60. When wiring the power supply module,
see section Power Supply Module on page 44.
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Figure 17
Screw Terminal Block on Motherboard
The following numbers refer to Figure 17:
1
=
Power supply terminals 10 ... 35 VDC, 24 VAC
2
=
User port (RS-232 terminals)
3
=
Analog signal terminals
WARNING
Make sure that you connect only de-energized wires.
1.
Unfasten the four cover screws and open the transmitter cover.
2.
Insert the power supply wires and signal wires through the cable
bushing in the bottom of the transmitter; see the grounding
instructions in the previous sections.
3.
Connect the analog output cables to terminals:
Ch1 +, Ch1-,
Ch2+, Ch2-
. Connect the RS-232 user port cables to terminals
RxD, GND and TxD. For more information about the RS-232
connection refer to section Serial Line Communication on page
70.