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Instructions 

APD 2067

Calibration

Input and output ranges are factory pre-configured (at 24°C ±1°C). 
Front-mounted Zero and Span potentiometers for each channel can 
be used to compensate for load and lead variations.
1.  Apply power to the module and allow a minimum 30 minute 

warm up time.

2.  Using an accurate calibration source, provide an input to the 

module equal to the minimum input required for the application.

3.  Using an accurate measurement device for the output, adjust 

the Zero potentiometer for the exact minimum output desired. 
The Zero control should only be adjusted when the input signal 
is at its minimum. This will produce the corresponding minimum 
output signal. For example: 4 mA for a 4-20 mA output or –10 V 
for a ±10 V output.

4.  Set the input at maximum, and then adjust the Span pot for the 

exact maximum output desired. The Span control should only 
be adjusted when the input signal is at its maximum. This will 
produce the corresponding maximum output signal. Example: 
for 4-20 mA output, set the Span control to 20 mA.

5. Repeat adjustments for both output channels for maximum 

accuracy.

Ch. 2 Sensitivity Adjustment 

This multi-turn potentiometer provides an adjustable threshold 
level that the incoming signal must overcome before an output can 
be produced. This is used to limit noise and minimize false input 
signals that may cause erroneous readings.
Fully clockwise: (max. sensitivity), input threshold is ±25 mV. 
Fully counterclockwise: (min. sensitivity), input threshold is ±2.5 volts.

Output Test Function

When the Test button is depressed it will drive the output with a 
known good signal that can be used as a diagnostic aid during 
initial start-up or troubleshooting. When released, the output will 
return to normal.
Each Test Cal. can be adjusted to set the test output from 0 to 100% 
of the output span. Press and hold the Test button and adjust the 
corresponding Test Cal. potentiometer for the desired output level.
They may optionally be externally wired for remote test operation or 
a manual override. See wiring diagram at right.

Operation

The APD 2067 accepts one AC voltage or current input and one 
frequency input and provides two optically isolated DC voltage or 
current outputs that are linearly related to the inputs. 
Green LoopTracker

®

 input LEDs provide a visual indication that 

each signal is being sensed by the input circuitry of the module. 
They also indicates the input signal strength by changing in inten-
sity as the process changes from minimum to maximum.
If an LED fails to illuminate, or fails to change in intensity as the 
process changes, check the module power or signal input wiring. 
Note that it may be difficult to see the LEDs under bright lighting 
conditions.
Two red LoopTracker output LEDs provide a visual indication that 
the output signals are functioning. They become brighter as the 
input and each corresponding output change from minimum to 
maximum. 
For a current output the red LED will only light if the output loop 
current path is complete. For either current or voltage outputs, 
failure to illuminate or a failure to change in intensity as the process 
changes may indicate a problem with the module power or signal 
output wiring. 

APD 2067

 

Channel 1 

Channel 2 

 

AC to DC  

Frequency to DC 

  Isolated Transmitter 

Isolated Transmitter

Test Cal.

Span

Zero

Test

Output

Loop
Tracker

Test Cal.

Span

Zero

Test

Output

Input

Loop
Tracker

Loop
Tracker

Input

Loop
Tracker

Channel 1

Channel 2

®

Sensitivity

14

13

15 16

10

9

11 12

External 

Contacts  

for Test 

Function

– 

+ 20V

– 

+ 20V

mA 

Device 2

R

i

mA 

Device 1

R

i

6

5

7

8

2

1

3

4

Ch. 1

Ch. 2

Voltage 

Output

– 

+

Voltage 

Device 1

– 

+

Voltage 

Device 2

2

1

3

4

Ch. 1

Ch. 2

6

5

7

8

– 

+

mA 

Device 2

R

i

Loop 

Power 

Source 2

– 

+

+

 –

mA 

Device 1

R

i

Loop 

Power 

Source 1

Ch. 1

Ch. 2

2

1

3

4

6

5

7

8

+

 –

AC Input 

1

18

17

19

20

+15 VDC, 25 mA 

sensor power  

available at  
terminal 18

Ch. 1 

AC Voltage or mA 

Input

Precautions

WARNING! All wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician 

or instrumentation engineer. See diagram for terminal designa-

tions and wiring examples. Consult factory for assistance. 
WARNING! Avoid shock hazards! Turn signal input, output, and 

power off before connecting or disconnecting wiring, or removing 

or installing module.

Précautions

ATTENTION! Tout le câblage doit être effectué par un électricien 

ou ingénieur en instrumentation qualifié. Voir le diagramme pour 

désignations des bornes et des exemples de câblage. Consulter 

l'usine pour assistance.
ATTENTION! Éviter les risques de choc! Fermez le signal d'entrée, 

le signal de sortie et l'alimentation électrique avant de connecter 

ou de déconnecter le câblage, ou de retirer ou d'installer le module. 

Electrical Connections

Polarity must be observed for signal wiring connections. If the 

input and/or output do not function, check wiring and polarity.
Each product is factory configured to your exact input and output 

ranges as indicated on the serial number label. 

Outputs

For milliamp ranges determine if your devices provide power to 

the current loop or if the loop must be powered by the APD mod-

ule. Typical voltage may be 9-24 VDC at your device's terminals if 

it provides power to the loop.

28 Power AC or DC –
26 Earth Ground
25 Power AC or DC +

26

25

27

28

To maintain 

full isolation 

avoid com-

bining power 

supplies in 

common with 

inputs, out-

puts, or unit 

power.

2 Wire

22

21

23

24

+15 VDC

+Sig 

2 wire using 15 V supply 

See sensor specs. if 

bleed resistor is required

15 k

 typ.

2 Wire

22

21

23

24

2 wire self-generating

+Sig 

3 wire NPN 

See sensor specs. if load 

resistor is required

NPN

22

21

23

24

+15 VDC

+Sig 

Load resis.

3 wire PNP

 

See sensor specs. if 

load resistor is required

22

21

23

24

+15 VDC

+Sig 

PNP

Load resis.

AC Input Channel 1

Terminal

Terminal

Device with an AC voltage or  

AC milliamp output.

17

19

Transmitter power supply.

18 

(

+15 VDC)

19

Input 1, AC

Any polarity may be used for an AC input. A transmitter DC power 

supply is available at terminals 22 and 23, but is not commonly 

used with an AC input.

Input 2, Frequency 

The input range is pre-configured at the factory. No input calibra-

tion is necessary. The frequency input is compatible with most 

types of sensors that product a minimum 100 mV amplitude 

change and a minimum 5 microsecond pulse width. A 15 VDC 

supply is available to power the sensor if required. Always refer to 

the sensor manufacturer's data sheet to determine supply voltage 

compatibility and proper wiring.

Frequency Sensor Ch. 2

Signal 

Com.

Sensor 

Power

Signal 

Input

2 wire or Namur  

requiring external power

n/a

22

 

(

+15 V)

23 

(

+)

2 wire self generating (VR)

21 (

–)

n/a

23 

(

+)

3 wire PNP or NPN 

21 (

–) 22

 

(

+15 V)

23 

(

+)

Mounting to a DIN Rail

Install module vertically on a 35 mm DIN rail in a protective 

enclosure away from heat sources. 

Do not block air flow. Allow 1" (25 

mm) above and below housing vents 

for air circulation.
1.  Tilt front of module down and posi-

tion the lower spring clips against the 
bottom edge of DIN rail.

2.  Push front of module upward until 

upper mount snaps into place.

Removal

Avoid shock hazards! Turn signal 

input, output, and power off.

1.  Push up on bottom back of module.
2.  Tilt front of module downward to 

release upper mount from top edge 
of DIN rail. 

3.  The module can now be removed 

from the DIN rail.

Spring Clips

Upper Mount

Device for Output Channel 1

Terminal Terminal

Voltage input device.

3 (

–)

(

+)

Unpowered or passive mA input device.  

APD module provides the loop power.

3 (

–)

(+20 V)

mA input device powers the current loop. 

2 (

–)

(

+)

Device for Output Channel 2

Terminal Terminal

Voltage input device.

7 (

–)

(

+)

Unpowered or passive mA input device.  

APD module provides the loop power.

7 (

–)

(+20 V)

mA input device powers the current loop. 

6 (

–)

(

+)

Sensor Load 

The frequency signal input is capacitively coupled to prevent any 

DC in the input. Some sensors, typically those without an internal 

load resistor, require a resistive load in order to function. 
The resistor value may be specified by the sensor manufacturer 

as the "minimum resistive load" or calculated from the sensor 

manufacturer's specified "load current range". 
The 15 VDC power supply is capable of providing 25 mA. A load 

current range of 3 mA to 25 mA would typically use a 5 k

 to 500 

 resistor. 

Module Power Terminals

Check label for module operating voltage to make sure it matches 

available power. The power supplies are fuse protected and the 

unit may be returned to API for fuse replacement.
When using DC power, either polarity is acceptable, but for 
consistency, wire positive (+) to terminal 25 and negative (–) to 
terminal 28.

Cu 60/75°C 

conductors 

14 AWG 

max.

To avoid 

damage to 

the module, 

do not 

make any 

connections 

to unused 

terminals

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Wire terminal 
torque 
0.5 to 0.6 Nm or 
4.4 to 5.3 in-lbs

API maintains a constant effort to upgrade and improve its products. 

Specifications are subject to change without notice. See api-usa.com for 

latest product information. Consult factory for your specific requirements.

WARNING:

 This product can expose you to chemicals includ-

ing nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause 

cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more 

information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

Current 

Sourcing 

Output

Current 

Sinking 

Output

Module 

powers mA 

output loop

Module mA 

output is  

unpowered

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