Sensaphone® ISACC Instruction Manual

4-20mA sensor

POWER

Power supply terminal block

+

4-20MA

-

EG 24 24 BAT C 20V C 15V C 12V C 5V C AC AC

Wire to the 15V power supply.

COMMON

INPUT

Input terminal pair

4-20mA sensor using internal power supply

4-20mA (externally powered) - To use an external power supply, wire the positive lead from the sensor to the positive terminal on the external power source. Wire the negative lead from the sensor to a numbered input screw on ISACC. Next, connect the power supply to ISACC by wiring the negative terminal on the power supply to a common screw on ISACC. See diagram below:

External power source

 

COMMON

VDC

INPUT

4-20mA sensor

Input terminal pair

+4-20mA-

4-20mA sensor using external power source

0-5V sensor - To use a 0-5V sensor with ISACC, wire the sensor signal lead to a numbered input terminal screw on the unit. Then, wire the sensor common to the corresponding com- mon screw on ISACC. See diagram below:

Common

COMMON

0-5V

INPUT

Input terminal pair

Signal

0-5V sensor

SHIELDED WIRE

ISACC is designed to work in most installations without the need of shielded wire. This does not apply to wire run in conduit that has other noise-generating conductors such as 60Hz AC.

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Phonetics 5100, 5000 manual Shielded Wire

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