REVEX
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User’s manual
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11.3 Analog Input 2: Set Point, Feedback or Current Limit Set Point
What this input does is user-configurable. Connect an analog signal that indicates:
• An alternate set point signal
• Measured power, voltage or current from an external device used as feedback
• Maximum current to the load (current limit).
This input accepts current, voltage and potentiometer signals. The signal is interpreted by comparing its
measured value to the input’s full scale. For example, the signal is 50% when the analog input detects 12mADC
and the input is configured to receive 4 to 20mADC.
Configure the power controller to recognize the signal and how the power controller uses it on the hardware
menu;
see “Analog In 2” on Paragraph
9.4.4 Hardware menu
.
For instructions for wiring see paragraph 8.3
Schematic
.
11.4 Alarms and Alarm Relay Output
When an alarm occurs and while the condition persists, the alarm relay is de-energized. The alarm relay is
energized when power is supplied to the controller’s electronics via the auxiliary power input and there are no
alarms.
Choose which conditions determine the alarm relay output with the Alarm Function setting on Paragraph
9.4.4
Hardware menu
.
NOTE! The alarm relay output indicates an alarm whenever the temperature of the heat sink
is too high even when Alarm Function on the hardware menu is set to None.
NOTE! The power controller monitors for heater break or short circuit conditions only when
included in the option selected for Alarm Function.
Alarm Function Options
Alarm Output Energizes for...
Heater
Break
Shorted
SCR
Current
Limit
Communication
Watchdog Error
Heat Sink Over
Temperature
None
X
Heater Break (HB)
X
X
SCR Short (SC)
X
X
I Limit (IL)
X
HB / SC
X
X
X
HB / IL
X
X
SC / IL
X
X
HB / SC / IL
X
X
X
Watchdog (WD)
X
X
WD / HB
X
X
X
WD / SC
X
X
X
WD / SC / HB
X
X
X
X
WD / IL
X
WD / IL / HB
X
X
X
X
WD / IL or SC
X
X
WD / IL or SC / HB
X
X
X
X
X