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9900 Transmitter
Input Wiring for 2551 and 2552 sensors
• Either Frequency or Digital (S
3
L) may be used.
•
Signet recommends con
fi
guring these sensors with the Digital (S
3
L) output
because it is more accurate and will also display reverse
fl
ow (negative numbers).
• Input type is selected by choosing between “SENSOR FREQ” and "SENSOR S3L" in
the FLOW sensor type INPUT menu (see page 32).
• Loop Power cannot be used to power these sensors.
Wiring for:
2552
Brown
White
Blue
Black
Shield
Brown
White
Blue
Black
Shield
X
No
connection
Frequency
9900 S
3
L Inputs
DA
T
A
GND
SHLD
V+
DA
T
A
GND
SHLD
V+
Frequency Output Technical
Notes (2551 & 2552):
• The frequency output will
be displayed as positive
fl
ow regardless of the
fl
ow
direction.
• 5 VDC power required by
the 2551 & 2552 is supplied
by the 9900. No additional
power is required.
• Connect the silver wire
(shield) to earth ground
in case of EMI noise
interference.
• If EMI noise interference
continues, disconnect silver
wire (shield) from 9900
2552 Technical Notes:
• The 2552 outputs an open
collector frequency signal that
can be connected to the 9900.
2551 Technical Notes:
• When the blue jumper
illustrated here is placed over
both pins, the 2551-XX-11
(Blind Magmeter) outputs
an open collector frequency
signal. When the jumper is
removed (or placed over
one pin for storage) the
2551-XX-11 outputs a digital
(S
3
L) signal (recommended).
Wiring for:
3
4
Frequency
S L
3
3
4
2551-XX-11
Blind Magmeter
Black
Red
Shield
White
DA
T
A
GND
SHLD
V+
Only in case of EMI interference.
See Frequency Output Technical
Notes (2551 & 2552) at right
Sensor Wiring