
6. F 300: ANALOGUE OUTPUTS MANAGEMENT
6.1. Outputs 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 DIP switch of the transmitter electronic board.
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For a 0-10 V output signal, the transmitter will generate 0 – 5 or 10 V.
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For a 0-5 V output signal, the transmitter will generate 0 – 2.5 or 5 V.
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For a 4-20 mA output signal, the transmitter will generate 4 – 12 or 20 mA.
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For a 0-20 mA output signal, the transmitter will generate 0 – 10 or 20 mA.
6.1.1 Connection configuration
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 or OUT2, indicated on the electronic board above the terminal blocks.
➢
Connect a measurement device on the channel 1 or on the channel 2.
6.1.2 Perform the outputs diagnostic
Once the connection to the measurement device is complete, the outputs diagnostic on several check points can be
performed:
The transmitter is powered on.
➢
Press
OK
.
➢
Enter the activation code
(see page 8).
➢
Press
OK
.
➢
Press
Up
key to go to the
“F 300”
folder.
➢
Press
OK
.
“F 301”
blinks, corresponding to the diagnostic of the
channel 1
.
➢
Press
OK
.
➢
Press
Up
and
Down
keys to select the signal that the transmitter has to generate.
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F 300: ANALOGUE OUTPUTS MANAGEMENT