Introduction

Outputs

Two standard Analog outputs 0 –20 or 4–20 mAdc, 750 ohms maximum, isolated from inputs, ground, and each other, and independently assignable to any parameters and ranges Proportional to user-set output range(s) of selected parameter(s).

One optional Analog output 0 –20 or 4–20 mAdc, 750 ohms maximum, isolated from inputs, ground, and each other, and independently assignable to any parameters and ranges.

Relays

Two 4A SPDT alarm/control relays are standard; with an additional two 4A relays available as an option.

Infrared Communications

The infrared connection provides a non-intrusive wireless connection with the instrument and maintains its weather tight integrity when combined with the optional PIE (Process Instrument Explorer).

No need to get access to the back of the analyzer to communicate with the instrument, no need to take your screw driver to wire the communication cable, no wiring mistake possible. You can now duplicate an instrument’s configuration, upload or download a new configuration in a matter of seconds, just by pointing your Pocket PC in the direction of the instrument.

Communications Card (Optional)

The Communication card provides one Serial Port and one Ethernet Port. Serial port provides

RS422/RS485 multi-drop

Modbus RTU protocol to read signals and read/write variables Ethernet port provides:

Multi-language web pages to monitor readings, alarms, statuses, events Multi-language web pages to setup Ethernet port settings Multi-language email to send alarm status changes

Modbus TCP protocol to read signals and read/write variables Both ports can communicate to a PIE tool

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UDA2182 Universal Dual Analyzer Product Manual

January 2009

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Honeywell UDA2182 manual Outputs, Relays, Infrared Communications, Communications Card Optional