Model TT339-0700
4-Wire Isolated Frequency Transmitter w/USB
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0880
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http://www.acromag.com
TECHNICAL REFERENCE
OPERATION STEP-BY-STEP
Connections
This section will walk you through
the Connection–Configuration–
Calibration process step-by-step.
Before attempting to reconfigure or
recalibrate this transmitter, verify
the following electrical
connections:
Calibration Connections:
NOTE:
When calibrating, the output meter and load resistor (for current output)
must be accurate beyond the transmitter specifications, or better than ±0.1%. As a
general rule, calibration equipment accuracy should be four times better than the
rated accuracy you are trying to achieve with this transmitter.
Connect Output:
Connect an output load to the transmitter appropriate for either
current or voltage, as required by your application. You will need to measure the
output current or voltage accurately in order to calibrate the output of the
transmitter. You could connect a current meter in series with the load to read the
output current directly, or a digital volt meter in parallel with the load to measure
output voltage. Alternatively, you could simply connect a voltmeter across a
precision load resistor, and then accurately read the output current as a function of
the IR voltage drop produced in the resistor (recommended for current outputs).
Calibration & Configuration Connections:
Connect Input (Optional):
Connect a function generator or sensor at TB1 if you
want to verify the operation of the transmitter’s intended application. Refer to
Sensor Input Connections section for example input wiring and configurations.
Connect Power:
Wire 12–32VDC power to the transmitter at TB4 as shown in the
Electrical Connections section. Optionally, you may wire power to the bus terminal
as shown in the optional power connections drawing. In either case, do not exceed
36VDC, or damage to the transmitter may result.
Apply power to the transmitter before connecting to USB. You will not be able to
configure or calibrate the transmitter without power applied, as this transmitter
does not use USB power.
Connect to PC via USB:
Connect the transmitter to the PC using the USB isolator
and cables provided in Configuration Kit TTC-SIP (refer to Electrical Connections
section). You may omit the isolator if you are using a battery powered laptop PC to
connect to the transmitter, or if your input source is not already grounded.
Now that you have made your connections and applied power, you can execute
the “TT339 Config.exe” software to begin configuration of the transmitter
(software is compatible with XP or later versions of the Windows operating
system).
Connect Input
Connect Output
Connect Power
Connect
PC/USB
Configure I/O