Table 4-1 - Terminal Identification For Analog Input Models

 

TERMINAL

 

 

FUNCTION

 

 

LEGEND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TB1-1

 

Unused

 

TB1-2

 

Unused

 

TB1-3

 

Analog In+ (Command Input)

 

TB1-4

 

Analog In- (Command Input)

 

TB1-5

 

Guard

 

TB1-6

 

Guard Com

 

TB2-1

 

Unused

 

TB2-2

 

Current Out +

 

TB2-3

 

Current Out -

 

TB2-4

 

Supply +

 

TB2-5

 

Supply -

 

TB2-6

 

Unused

 

Green Screw

 

Chassis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 4-2 - Terminal Identification For Raise/Lower Models

 

TERMINAL

 

FUNCTION

 

 

LEGEND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TB1-1

Raise

(Command) Input)

TB1-2

Raise Com

(Command) Input)

TB1-3

Lower

(Command) Input)

TB1-4

Lower Com (Command) Input)

TB1-5

Guard +

 

TB1-6

Guard Com

 

TB2-1

Remote/Local Status

TB2-2

Current Out +

TB2-3

Current Out -

TB2-4

Supply +

 

TB2-5

Supply -

 

TB2-6

Unused

 

Green Screw

Chassis

 

Note: Raise, Lower & Guard Terminals are non-polarized and opto-isolated.

4.3 ANALOG VOLTAGE INPUT (1-5 V) WITH GUARD

A voltage signal can be used as the Command Input as shown in Figure 4-2. In this example, a Bristol Babcock, METATONE B, Analog FSK Tone Receiver (Model 8772-31B) provides the input to the Remote Set Regulator. Switch SW2-8 must be set to the OPEN position to accommodate a 1-5 V input.

Field Wiring

4-2

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Emerson Process Management CI-9110, Series 9110, 9110-00A instruction manual Terminal Identification For Analog Input Models