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NOTE:
When not using 4-20 mA outputs, use the supplied resistors to
connect CH-1 and CH-2 to GND. If these resistors are not connected and the
4-20 mA outputs are not used, a “P” will appear on the display, indicating an
open loop condition.
Sensor Wiring (J3)
Connect the
sensor wires (for on-board, remote or stand-alone) to
the appropriate wiring terminals as follows.
24 V:
Red wire from sensor head
485A:
Yellow wire from sensor head
485B:
Black wire from sensor head
GND:
Green wire from sensor head
NOTE:
Shielding from either the controller or remote sensors should be
bonded to the enclosure screw located inside the
.
NOTE:
The 24 V terminal supplies 24 VDC to the sensor for power. This
terminal should not be connected to the output of a 24 VDC power supply.
Figure 4-3 Sensor Connector J3 on the
NOTE:
For dual-sensor configurations, place both of the same colored wires
in the appropriate terminal block and firmly tighten.
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