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11. Configuration
The SINEAX B 811 unit has to be opened before it can be
configured (see Section 8. “Withdrawing and inserting the
device”).
11.1 Switching output signals A1 and A12 between the
signal ranges 0…20 mA or 4…20 mA
The range of the outputs can be switched from
0…20 mA to 4…20 mA or vice versa depending on the
positions of jumpers J 202 and J 203 (Fig. 14).
Output signals
Pos. of jumpers
A1 / A12
J 202
J 203
4 … 20 mA
1
1
0 … 20 mA
3
3
11.2 Communication connector
Connect the communication connector to output A1 or
A12 (Figs. 10 to 13). Signals are then transferred in both
directions between the hand-held terminal and the
transmitter via the SINEAX B 811.
When using the field output A12, the 250
Ω
burden
connected across output A12 in the power supply unit
can be switched in and out of circuit with the aid of
jumpers J 204 and J 205 (Fig. 14).
Communication
Pos. of jumpers
connected to:
J 204
J 205
Field output A12*
Integrated 250
Ω
resistor
in circuit
,
the burden at measuring
output A1 is reduced 250
Ω
Choise of A1 output signal
range 0/4 ... 20 mA
Voltage across A1 burden:
10 V
Field output A12*
Integrated 250
Ω
resistor
not in circuit
,
the burden at
measuring output A1 is not reduced.
A1 output signal range
4 ... 20mA only
Voltage across A1 burden:
15 V
Measuring output A1
Output signal range 4 … 20 mA
Voltage across A1 burden:
15 V
*See “Measuring output” in the section “5. Technical
data”.
11.3 Response of the output signals A1 and A12 for a
fault in the measurement/supply circuit
The response of the output signals A1 and A12 can be
set with the aid of switches 1 and 2 on the DIP switch
S 201 (Fig. 3).
Response of output signals
Dip switch S 201
A1 and A12 for a short or
open-circuit of the measure-
Switch
Switch
ment/supply circuit
1
2
Linear
output signal
Increasing
output signal
Decreasing
output signal
(only with live zero signal)
S201
J202
1
3
1 2 3 4 5 6
ON
OFF
J203
J205
J204
1
3
1
3
Fig. 14. Positions of the DIP switches S 201 and jumpers J 202 to
J 205.
3
1
1
1
3
3
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Break
Short-
circuit
Fault
Output
Output
Output
linear
driving
driving
behaviour
upscale
downscale
(with
live-zero
only)
Approx.
10% of full
scale end
value
e.g. 2 mA
with output
4…20 mA
or 1 V
with output
2…10 V
11.4 Response of the output contact AF for a fault in the
measurement/supply circuit
The response of the fault signalling relay can be set with
the aid of switches 3 and 4 on the DIP switch S 201
(Fig. 14).
Operating sense of
Dip switch S 201
the fault signalling
relay AF in the
Switch
Switch
event of a fault
3
4
Relay energised
ON
OFF
Relay de-energised
OFF
ON
Approx.
26 mA
with output
0/4…20 mA
0 mA
(with output
4…20 mA)
– 5 mA
(with output
0…20 mA)
Approx.
115%
of full
scale end
value
e.g. 23 mA
with output
0/4…20 mA
or
11.5 V
with output
0/2…10 V
The power supply unit must be capable of supplying
a brief current surge when switching on. The
transmitter presents a low impedance at the instant
of switching which requires a current I
Start
of…
… I
Start
approx. 250 mA for the version with a power
supply range 24 – 60 V DC/AC
or
… I
Start
approx. 100 mA for the version with a power
supply range 85 – 230 V DC/AC
The red LED may also light briefly (< 1 s). The green
LED must light immediately.
The signal for indicating a failure in the measurement/
supply circuit is only enabled after a delay of typically
2.5 s. The output contact remains in its reset state
during the switch-on delay!
12. Commissioning
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