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Chapter 3
Installation Instructions
3.3.3 Field Adjustments
To accomplish on-site strapping and calibration, open the door of the transmitter
to expose the test points, adjustment points, switches, and jumpers. The door is
secured with captive screws on the right side.
Field installed transmitters need to be checked for proper battery voltage setting.
Refer to the factory test data sheet to see how the transmitter was configured. If
the configuration does not match the site battery plant, then configuration setting
is required. Remove the black phenolic legend-marking cover by gently prying off
from the 4 nylon posts. Locate the following jumper straps and configure
accordingly. Replace the black phenolic cover when voltage setting is complete.
Table 3.D Battery Voltage Configuration
Jumper Strap
+12 V Battery
+24 V Battery
Remarks
PCB Rev 028-0981-01
B or earlier
C or later
B or earlier
C or later
Rev C Jun 2006
JP-3, Voltage Reg.
1-2
2-3
2-3
1-2
Same physical locations;
PCB marking changed.
JP-3 near board edge
JP-3 away from edge
JP-5, Battery Alarm
1-2, near red LEDs
2-3, away from red LEDs
It is useful to place the LEDs in continuous display mode during the installation
procedure. This is done by placing the LED SWITCH jumper strap, located on
the lower left corner of the board, in the DIS (switch disabled) position.
Place the PWR ON switch in the ON position.
3.3.4 Uncommitted Inputs
The RMAS-120 standard transmitter has seven (7) digital and one (1) analog
uncommitted inputs available. Each digital input will transmit an alarm upon
contact closure across the differential input pins. These uncommitted inputs are
made to the terminal block labeled TB1
—
see Figure 3.5
.
To wire each input:
1. Strip the end of the input wire.
2. Push in the white shaft adjacent to the proper terminal position to open the
position for the wire. Use a tool, small screw driver or pen to push.
3. Insert the wire into its position.
4. Release the white shaft.
5. For single-ended digital inputs, ground the negative input position
See Table 3.E
for the input position numbers for uncommitted inputs. Note that
Pin #21 is the first position from the top of the terminal blocks: