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WIRING ECHOPOD
®
After mounting the sensor, make the necessary electrical connections. A wiring diagram with specific
recommendations for the sensor’s configuration can be printed from the WebCal
®
program. A typical wiring
diagram is shown on the next page.
DL14, DL24 & DS14 Series
DL10 Series
DX10 Series
Red & Black:
Red (Power) and Black (Return) leads are for connection to a 24 VDC power supply or to a 4-
20 mA loop power source (DL10, DL14 & DL24 series only). The Red and Black wires can be extended up to
1,000’ using a 22-gauge or larger wire; however do not extend the Green and White wires beyond 15’.
White & Green:
White (TX) and Green (RX) leads are reserved for use with WebCal
®
and PodView
®
communication and should not be connected during usage in the application. These wires should not be
connected to WebCal
®
while power is supplied from any source other than the USB
®
Fob. The maximum
cable distance between the computer and EchoPod
®
is 15’.
Note:
Never allow the White or Green wires to
touch any power supply.
Blue, Orange, Yellow, Purple & Brown (DL14, DL24 & DS14 Series only):
Blue (Rly1), Orange (Rly2),
Yellow (Rly3) & Purple (Rly) wires are the relay contacts (normally open) from each of the relays respectively.
The Brown wire (Rly Com) is the common for all the relays. Relay selection is determined by the configuration
in WebCal
®
.
Note:
EchoPod
®
uses latching relays. When power is removed to the sensor, the relays will remain in
their last state. Example: If the relay is energized, when power is removed, the relay will remain
in an energized state.
Blue & Brown (DX10 Series only):
Use the Brown wire for the Frequency output. Use the Blue wire for the
Voltage output.