For the application of Figure
4.4 ANALOG CURRENT INPUT (4-20 mA) WITH GUARD
In Figure
A switch or contact signal may be wired to the Guard Terminal as shown in Figure
The Guard signal may also emanate from an open collector circuit such as shown in Figure
4.5 RAISE/LOWER INPUTS WITH GUARD
The Raise and Lower inputs will accept either a continuous or incremental signal. A continuous signal is one that is held in a TRUE state to obtain a change of output pressure. An incremental signal is one that produces a step change of the output value for each TRUE input pulse that is received. Both types of inputs will maintain the last output value during the FALSE or failed states of the signal. The wiring illustrations described herein are applicable to either type.
The Guard input performs the same function as described under the previous analog subtopics. Since the Guard input is electrically identical to the Raise and Lower inputs, it can be wired in the same manner.
Figure 4-4 shows all inputs wired to external relay contacts or switches. Each contact is wired to a positive voltage source which must have the same value as the supply voltage required to power the Regulator (12 or 24 V type). When a contact is closed, the input is set ON (TRUE). When a contact is open, it is set OFF (FALSE).
The arrangement of Figure 4-5 receives all three inputs from a METATONE B FSK Tri- State Receiver. This receiver provides a MARK and SPACE output which connect to the respective Raise and Lower input terminals, and a CARRIER output that connects to the Guard terminal. The Receiver's tri-state outputs are provided as open collectors that drive the opto-isolated inputs of the Regulator. When any of the receiver's driver transistors conduct, the corresponding Regulator input will be set TRUE. When any driver transistor is cut off, the corresponding Regulator input will be set FALSE.
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