Analog Value Processing
S5-95F
If you use a four-wire transducer connect it as shown in Figure 11-4.
Figure 11-4. Connection for Four-Wire Transducers (6ES5 464-8ME11)
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Four-wire transducer
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Four-wire transducers require their own power supply. Connect the “+” pole of the four-wire
transducer to the corresponding “-” pole of the terminal block (a connection technique that is the
opposite of the two-wire transducer).
Connect negative terminals of the four-wire transducer to terminal two of the terminal block.
Inputs 4, 6, 8, and 10 of the analog input module 464-8ME11 are connected internally via shunt
resistors. Because of the internal shunt resistors, broken wire signalling is not possible.
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