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Chapter 4
535-PROF User's Manual
Hardware Set Up
Female 34-Pin Connector
NO J1 NC
NO J2 NC
NO J3 NC
Module
Retention
Plate
over Outputs 1,2,3
Jumpers
NO and NC
1
2
3
5-Pin Connector
Male 22-Pin
Connector
Male 22-Pin
Connector
Male 34-Pin
Connector
4
Output 4
5-Pin Connector
P1
P2
V
MA
TC
RTD
TC
V
MA
TC
▲
RTD
TC
▼
V
MA
TC
RTD
TC
V
MA
TC
▲
RTD
TC
▼
TB1
PV1
2ND
TB2
Female 22-Pin Connector
Female 22-Pin Connector
BATTERY
BATTERY
EPROM
EPROM
Remote Setpoint Jumper
The Remote Setpoint
Figure 4.2 shows the location of the remote setpoint jumper.
The factory de-
fault is milliamp
. Choose from the following settings:
V
Remote setpoint with voltage signal (jumper removed)
MA
Remote setpoint with milliamp signal (jumper installed)
Mechanical Relays
There are three output module sockets on the Power Supply Circuit Board, and
one output module on the Option Board (see
Figure 4.2). The mechanical relay
on the Power Supply Board may be configured for either normally open (NO) or
normally closed (NC). A jumper located next to each socket determines this
configuration. All relay output are factory set to NO (normally open).
NOTE:
Changing the jumpers means moving
the jumper connector. The jumper
connector slips over the pins,
straddling two rows of pins. The
printed circuit boards are labeled next
to the jumpers.
Figure 4.2
(from the top) The Microcontroller
Circuit Board, the Option Board, and
the Power Supply Board