Red Lion Controls IFMA Manual Download Page 1

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SIMPLE ON-LINE RANGE SETTING 

(Using Actual Input Signal or Signal Generator)

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USER SETTABLE FULL SCALE FREQUENCY FROM

1 Hz to 25 KHz

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FOUR OUTPUT OPERATING RANGES

(0 to 5 V,  0 to 10 V,  0 to 20 mA,  and  4 to 20 mA)

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PROGRAMMABLE INPUT CIRCUIT ACCEPTS OUTPUTS FROM A

VARIETY OF SENSORS

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85 to 250 VAC and 9 to 32 VDC POWERED VERSIONS

AVAILABLE

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LOW FREQUENCY CUT-OUT AND OVERRANGE INDICATION

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3-WAY ELECTRICAL ISOLATION (POWER/INPUT/OUTPUT)

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INPUT AND OUTPUT INDICATION LED’s

MODEL IFMA - DIN-RAIL FREQUENCY TO ANALOG CONVERTER

DESCRIPTION

The Model IFMA accepts a frequency input, and outputs an analog voltage

or current in proportion to the input frequency, with 0.1% accuracy. The full
scale input frequency can be set to any value from 1 Hz to 25 KHz, either with
a frequency source, or digitally with the on-board rotary switch and push-
button.

The IFMA utilizes a seven position DIP switch, a rotary switch, a push button

and two indication LED’s to accomplish input circuit configuration, operational
parameter set-up, and Input/Output indication. The input circuitry is DIP switch
selectable for a variety of sources.

The indication LED’s are used during normal operation to display the input

and output status of the IFMA. These LED’s are also used to provide visual
feedback to the user of the existing parameter settings during parameter set-up.

The IFMA operates in one of four output modes. The programmable

minimum and maximum response times provide optimal response at any input
frequency.

The unit is equipped with a universal mounting foot for attachment to

standard DIN style mounting rails, including top hat profile rail according to EN
50 022 - 35 x7.5 and 35 x 15, and G profile rail according to EN 50 035 - G 32.

SAFETY SUMMARY

All safety related regulations, local codes and instructions that appear in the

manual or on equipment must be observed to ensure personal safety and to
prevent damage to either the instrument or equipment connected to it. If
equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.

SPECIFICATIONS

1. POWER:

AC Operation: 85 to 250 VAC, 48 to 62 Hz; 6.5 VA
DC Operation: 9 to 32 VDC; 2.5 W

Power Up Current: Ip = 600 mA for 50 msec. max.

2. SENSOR POWER: (AC version only) +12 VDC ±25% @ 60 mA max.
3. OPERATING FREQUENCY RANGE:

From 0 Hz to 25 KHz; user selectable.

4. SIGNAL INPUT: DIP switch selectable to accept signals from a variety of

sources, including switch contacts, outputs from CMOS or TTL circuits,
magnetic pickups, and all standard RLC sensors.
Current Sourcing: Internal 1 K

W

pull-down resistor for sensors with current

sourcing output. (Max. sensor output current = 12 mA @ 12 V output.)

Current Sinking: Internal 3.9 K

W

pull-up resistor for sensors with current

sinking output. (Max. sensor current = 3 mA.)

Low Bias: Input trigger levels V

IL

= 0.25 V, V

IH

= 0.75 V; for increased

sensitivity when used with magnetic pickups.

Hi Bias: Input trigger levels V

IL

= 2.5 V, V

IH

= 3.0 V; for logic level signals.

Max. Input Signal: ±90 V; 2.75 mA max. (With both Current Sourcing and

Current Sinking resistors switched off.)

5. SIGNAL VOLTAGE OUTPUT (Selectable):

0 to 5 VDC @ 10 mA max.
0 to 10 VDC @ 10 mA max.

6. SIGNAL CURRENT OUTPUT (Selectable):

0 to 20 mA @ 10 VDC min.
4 to 20 mA@ 10 VDC min.

7. OUTPUT COMPLIANCE:

Voltage: 10 V across a min. 1K

W

load (10 mA). Factory calibrated for loads

greater than 1 M

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Current: 20 mA through a max. 500

W

load (10 VDC).

8. ACCURACY: ±0.1% of full scale range (±0.2% for 0 to 5 VDC range).

DIMENSIONS  “In inches (mm)”

ORDERING INFORMATION

For more information on Pricing, Enclosures & Panel Mount Kits refer
to the RLC Catalog or contact your local RLC distributor.

IFMA0065

IFMA0035

Pulse Rate to

Analog Converter

IFMA

85 to 250 VAC

9 to 32 VDC

PART NUMBERS FOR AVAILABLE

SUPPLY VOLTAGES

DESCRIPTION

MODEL NO.

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UL Recognized Component,
File #E137808

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INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS

EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS

20 Willow Springs Circle, York, Pa. 17402, (717) 767-6511  FAX: (717) 764-0839

892 Plymouth Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 4LP

Web site- http://www.redlion-controls.com      E-mail- [email protected]

ENGLAND   +44 1753 696888  FAX: +44 1753 696339

RED LION CONTROLS

BULLETIN NO.  IFMA-C
DRAWING NO.  LP0340
REVISED  9/97

CAUTION: Read complete

instructions prior to installation

and operation of the unit.

CAUTION: Risk of electric shock.

Summary of Contents for IFMA

Page 1: ...rotection provided by the equipment may be impaired SPECIFICATIONS 1 POWER AC Operation 85 to 250 VAC 48 to 62 Hz 6 5 VA DC Operation 9 to 32 VDC 2 5 W Power Up Current Ip 600 mA for 50 msec max 2 SEN...

Page 2: ...ut and outputs a voltage or current signal in proportion to the input signal The output is accurate to 0 1 of full scale for Operating Modes 2 3 and 4 Operating Mode 1 is accurate to 0 2 of full scale...

Page 3: ...e unit as possible Loop the cable through the core several times or use multiple cores on each cable for additional protection Install line filters on the power input cable to the unit to suppress pow...

Page 4: ...INPUT CIRCUITS SENSOR CONNECTIONS AND CONFIGURATION SWITCH SET UP CONNECTIONS CONFIGURATION SWITCH SET UP FOR VARIOUS SENSOR OUTPUTS Note Separate power supplies must be used for sensor power and inp...

Page 5: ...msec 9 8 Hz 2 1 Place DIP switch 4 to the ON position and DIP switches 5 6 and 7 as shown 2 2 The Green input LED blinks the existing Input Range setting as shown in the examples below Six full digit...

Page 6: ...setting repeat Steps 3 4 through 3 8 u If the Red output LED blinks the numerical value entered is invalid Repeat Steps 3 3 through 3 8 Section complete place DIP switch 4 to the Down position for no...

Page 7: ...be adjusted to any value greater than the Minimum value Changing the factory calibration settings does affect the accuracy of the unit Specified accuracy for modes 2 3 and 4 holds until the factory ca...

Page 8: ...n lower than 8 to effect a smaller change in calibration Continue adjusting the rotary switch and pressing the push button until 1 VDC is displayed on the voltmeter Turn the rotary switch to position...

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