Omega Vehicle Security CN3271 Series manual RTD Input Linear Input, MA, mV and V Inputs Wiring

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RTD INPUT

LINEAR INPUT

RTD

8 9 10

RTD

8 9 10

10

+

mA,

mV

 

 

 

 

or

9

_ V

 

 

 

Shield

10

+

mA

 

 

 

_

mV

9

or

 

Fig. 5 RTD INPUT WIRING

NOTE:

1)Don’t run input wires together with power cables.

2)Pay attention to the line resistance; a high line resistance may cause measurement errors.

3)When shielded cable is used, it should be grounded at one side only to avoid ground loop currents.

4)The resistance of the 3 wires must be the same.

V

G

Fig. 6 mA, mV AND V INPUTS WIRING

NOTE:

1)Don’t run input wires together with power cables.

2)Pay attention to the line resistance; a high line resistance may cause measurement errors.

3)When shielded cable is used, it should be grounded at one side only to avoid ground loop currents.

4)The input impedance is equal to: Less than 5 for 20 mAdc input Greater than 1 Mfor 60 mVdc input Greater than 400 Kfor 5 Vdc and 10 Vdc input

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Contents CN3271-add2.pmd 19/08/2004 OMEGAnet On-LineService Internet e-mail Info@omega.com Contents Mounting Requirements Screw Bracket PanelWithout RS-485 With RS-485 Dimensions and Rear Terminal BlocksPanel Cutout Wiring Guidelines RTD Input Linear Input MA, mV and V Inputs WiringUse cupper conductors only Logic Input for models with RS-485 onlyRelay Outputs OUT 1 ClassSerial Interface Inductive Loads500 mA 250 100/240 V AC 125 mA Power Line and groundingAA/A 100 to 240 VacHigh Low Limiter without RS-485 High Low Limiter with RS-485Configuration Procedure Configuration KEY FunctionsSerial Interface Protocol Value R2 = Decimal Point Position R5 = Offset AdjustmentR7 = Alarm action on input fault TypeHi.Lo = High and low limit for special process C2 = Rearming Mode= Shutdown memory = Rearm at Power-up Auto = Automatic rearmConstant Alarm Function = Alarm configurationExample for P2 = H.A.A.c P3 = Alarm ActionExample for P2 = H.L = Safety Lock Alarm Standby mask FunctionT1 = Timeout Selection Normal Display Mode Operating ModeOperative Parameter Display Mode IndicatorsFlashes when alarm is on Normal Display Mode to Operative Parameter Display ModeOperating Parameters Example 1 C1 = Hi and C2 = O Example 2 C1 = Hi and C2 = Limiter functionSerial LInk optional Alarm functionsDevice can be connected to a host computer via serial link Dealing with Error Messages Error MessagesError Messages Error ListTemperature Drift CJ excluded General SpecificationsPower consumption 8 VA Common mode rejection ratioLinear Inputs Inputs ThermocoupleOutput AlarmLogic Inputs OutputsSerial Communication Interface Option MaintenanceDefault Operating Parameters List Default ParametersLHL-A-NEUTRO.pmd 19/04/2004 Second Seconds Appendix A.3 Appendix B Thermocouple Compensating Cable Color Codes Return Requests / Inquiries Data Acquisition