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Operation and Maintenance Manual
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DLM 97200-03 EN Rev. A
Step 3: Install the I/O cabling (Optional)
The Sensor offers a USB port for data download via a USB Flash memory drive and an Ethernet port
for data acquisition. The USB port is located behind the I/O Cover. In addition, you can optionally
configure the Sensor with three 4-20 mA outputs, two alarms, and one binary input.
If you will not be using conduit for I/O wiring, follow these steps:
1. Open the I/O cover by loosening the thumbscrew.
Route the Ethernet cable (optional) up through the pass-through port in the I/O cover to the
Ethernet port (located behind the I/O cover shown in
The Default Power Module Panel
and I/O Cover on page
N
OTE
: The pass-through port in the I/O cover is designed to house assembled, rather than molded,
Ethernet cables. Molded cables are too large for the pass-through port.
Figure 11: Use an Assembled Cable (left) Rather than a Molded Cable (right)
2. Route the analog out, alarm, and binary input cables up through the pass-through port to the
appropriate terminal connectors. Refer to the tables below for pin functionality on the terminal
blocks.
3. Close the I/O cover and tighten the thumbscrew.
4. Replace the main cover and secure the four screws.
5. Replace the fluidics cover and secure the two screws.
If you will be using conduit for I/O wiring, follow these steps:
1. If you have not already done so, remove the fluidics cover by loosening the two screws and the
main cover by loosening the four screws.
2. Open the I/O cover by loosening the thumbscrews.