
Manual Part Number:
5-06-4900-65-0
Revision Level: A
ECO 8541
File Name: MN-A-0177
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Analog Voltage Output
The analog voltage output is factory pre-set to be either 0-1, 0-5, or 0-10 volts. Use 20-26
AWG, shielded cable for the connections. The shielded cable must be grounded at both
ends to comply with EN61326-1:2006 specifications. Loop individual connectors around the
ferrite clamp provided.
Output Voltage:
0
– 1, 0 – 5, or 0 - 10 Volts DC
Connections:
V Output:
Terminal Block TB3 Pin 5
Voltage - Output:
Terminal Block TB3 Pin 6
Analog Current Output
The analog current output is a negative ground, non-isolated 4-20 mA current loop. Use 20-
26 AWG, shielded cable for the connections. The shielded cable must be grounded at both
ends to comply with EN61326-1:2006 specifications. Loop individual connectors around the
ferrite clamp provided.
Output Voltage:
4
– 20 mA
Maximum Loading:
250 ohms
Connections:
C Output:
Terminal Block TB3 Pin 7
Current - Output:
Terminal Block TB3 Pin 8
Battery Backup (Optional)
These terminals may be used to connect the Model 5124BE-N1-WO analyzer to a 12V
battery backup system such as a lead acid battery. Battery backup function is not required
for normal operations.
Input Voltage:
12 volts nominal
Connections:
B Terminal:
Terminal Block TB3 Pin 3
Battery - Terminal:
Terminal Block TB3 Pin 4
RS-232 Service Port
The RS-232 Service Port is used for interfacing with any standard PC computer via the
communications serial port. Use 20-26 AWG, shielded cable for the connections. The
shielded cable must be grounded at both ends to comply with EN61326-1:2006
specifications. Loop individual connectors around the ferrite clamp provided.
SIGNAL
DESIGNATION
AT ANALYZER
ANALYZER TB2
CONNECTION
SIGNAL
DESIGNATION
AT COMPUTER
COMPUTER
DB9 SERIAL
PORT
CONNECTION
TX
Pin 9
RX
Pin 2
RX
Pin 10
TX
Pin 3
RTN
Pin 11
RTN
Pin 5