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TxBlock-USB Transmitter 

TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER - OPERATING MANUAL – V1.0x I 

INTRODUCTION 

The TxBlock-USB is a 4-20 mA 2-wire temperature transmitter for 

head mount, powered by the current loop. The output current is 

linearized and adjusted in fuction of the input sensor type and range 

configured. 
Its configuration is accomplished by connecting the transmitter to a 

PC USB port without the need of any dedicated interface. The 

configuration does not require that the transmitter be powered. 

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 

The  TxBlock-USB  transmitter is suitable to  be installed in heads. 

Vibrations, moisture and extreme temperatures, electro-magnetic 

interference, high voltage and other interferences can permanently 

damage the unit, and could cause error in the measured value. 
DIMENSIONS: 

 

Fig. 1 – Transmitter dimensions

 

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 

 

Section of the cable used: 0.14 to 1.5 mm ². 

 

Recommended torque in the terminal: 0.8 Nm. 

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION 

 

Sensor signals conductors must go through the plant system 

separate from power leads  (loop), if possible in grounded 

conduits. 

 

The instruments must be powered from the instrumentation power 

supply circuit. 

 

In control and monitoring applications is essential to consider 

what can happen when any part of the system fails. 

 

It is recommended the use of suppressors in contact coils, 

solenoids and any inductive load. 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 
The figures below show the electrical connections required. The 

terminals 3, 4, 5 and 6 are dedicated to the sensor connection. 

LOAD represents the 4-20 mA current measuring device (indicator, 

controller, recorder, etc.). 

PT100 2-WIRE 
Note
: When the Pt100 2-wire is selected, the terminals 3 and 4 must 

be interconnected, according to the figure below. 
The Pt100 wire length should be less than 30 cm to maintain the 

measurement error within specifications (electrical resistance). 

 

Fig. 2 – Transmitter electrical connections (Pt100 2-wire) 

PT100 3-WIRE 

 

Fig. 3 – Transmitter electrical connections (Pt100 3-wire) 

PT100 4-WIRE 

 

Fig. 4 – Transmitter electrical connections (Pt100 4-wire) 

Summary of Contents for TxBlock-USB

Page 1: ...l 0 8 Nm RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION Sensor signals conductors must go through the plant system separate from power leads loop if possible in grounded conduits The instruments must be powered from the instrumentation power supply circuit In control and monitoring applications is essential to consider what can happen when any part of the system fails It is recommended the use of suppressors in...

Page 2: ...install execute the TxConfigIISetup exe file and follow the instructions The setup application is only available for Android smartphones and also can be downloaded for free in the Google Play Store To configure the device through the application an On The Go OTG adapter is required The procedure for using this adapter will be explained throughout this manual Fig 8 USB cable connection During the s...

Page 3: ...le typically used for refrigeration Maximum Output current goes to 22 0 mA up scale typically used for heating 5 Zero Correction It corrects small deviations presented in the transmitter output for example when the sensor is replaced 6 Send Configuration It applies the new setup Once sent the setup will be immediately adopted by the transmitter 7 Read Configuration Reads the current setup in the t...

Page 4: ...ed sensors are listed in Table 1 along with their maximum ranges Thermocouples Types J K R S T N E and B accoding to IEC 60584 ITS 90 Impedance 1 MΩ Pt100 Type 3 wire Excitation 0 8 mA α 0 00385 according IEC 60751 ITS 90 For 2 wire sensors tie terminals 3 and 4 together Pt1000 Type 3 wire Excitation 0 65 mA α 0 00385 according IEC 60751 ITS 90 For 2 wire sensors tie terminals 3 and 4 together NTC...

Page 5: ...device and its alarms are not intended to protect against device failures Independent safety devices should be always provided if personnel or property are at risk Device performance and specifications may be affected by its environment and installation It s user s responsibility to assure proper grounding shielding cable routing and electrical noise filtering in accordance with local regulations ...

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