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Table 4.6.4 Digital External Indicator Using Current Output (General - purpose Use/Explosion Proof Type except
TIIS)
Connection
Description
Current Output
Example 1
Connection to digital
external indicator
SUPPLY
DO
Distributor, etc.
+
-
R3
+
-
+
-
AXR Terminal
E1
Cable Resistance:R1[
Ω
]
*9
Cable Resistance:R4[
Ω
]
*9
0.0236 × (R1 + R2 + R3 + R4) + V2 + 14.7 ≤ E1 [V] ≤ 42
*10
In the case of R3 = 250 [Ω]
0.0236 × (R1 + R2 + R4) + V2 + 20.6 ≤ E1 [V] ≤ 42
*10
+
-
Cable Resistance:R2[
Ω
]
*9
Digital External Indicator
Relaying
terminal
77.7%
V2: Voltage between terminals of External Indicator
V2
Transmission of AXR
output might fail when
the external indicator
breakdown occurs.
R3
[
Ω
]:
Load Resistance
Example 2
Connection to analog
external indicator
Cable Resistance
:
R1[
Ω
]
*9
Cable Resistance:R4[
Ω
]
*9
Cable Resistance
:
R2[
Ω
]
*9
Transmission of AXR
output might fail when
the external indicator
breakdown occurs.
SUPPLY
DO
Distributor, etc.
+
-
R3
+
-
+
-
AXR Terminal
E1
+
-
Analog External Indicator
Relaying
terminal
Internal resistance 10 Ω or less
0.0236 × (R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 + 10) + 14.7 ≤ E1 [V] ≤ 42
*10
In the case of R3 = 250 [Ω]
0.0236 × (R1 + R2 + R4 + 10 ) + 20.6 ≤ E1 [V] ≤ 42
*10
R3
[
Ω
]:
Load Resistance
*6:
To avoid the influence of external noise, use an electric counter which fits to the pulse frequency.
*7:
Resistor is not necessary in the case of an electric counter which can receive contact pulse signal directly.
*8:
Ground the AXR to avoid the current output error in simultaneous current-pulse output.
*9:
Calculate the cable resistance by using the following as a rough guideline: 10.9 Ω per 1 km for the cable with the cross section of
2 mm
2
, 19.5 Ω per 1 km for the cable with the cross section of 1.25 mm
2
.
*10: The maximum voltage is 32 V DC in the case of Lightning Protector specification (optional code A).