
User's Guide _______________________________________________________________________
40 ___________________________________________________________________ M210762EN-A
1. Open the transmitter cover by taking out the four cover screws.
2. Insert the power supply wires and signal wires through the cable
bushing in the bottom of the transmitter; see the grounding
instructions in the previous sections.
3. Connect the analog output cables to terminals: Ch1 +, Ch1-,
Ch2+, Ch2-. Connect the RS-232 user port cables to terminals
RxD, GND and TxD, more about the RS-232 connection in
Serial Line Communication on page 60.
4. When wiring the RS-485 module or relay module, see
Installation and Wiring of RS-422/485 Interface on page 48 and
Installation and Wiring of Alarm Relays on page 46.
5. Connect the power supply wires to the connectors:
POWER 10 ... 35 V = 24 V∼ (+) and (–) terminals. ( If using
AC voltage, always connect phase (~) to power supply (+) and 0
to power supply (–) ). When wiring the power supply module,
see section Power Supply Module on page 41.
6. Turn on the power. The indicator led on the cover lit
continuously during normal operation.
7. Close the cover and replace the cover screws. The transmitter is
ready for use.
Connections to 24 VAC Power
Supply
Separate floating supply for each transmitter is recommended (see
upper part of
Figure 27 on page 41). If you have to connect several
transmitters or other instruments to one AC supply, the phase (~) must
always be connected to (+) connector of each transmitter (see lower
part of
Figure 27).
CAUTION
24 VAC POWER SUPPLY USE
To prevent fire and/or damage, if either 24 VAC wire is grounded or
connected to a "-, "0", or "GND" terminal of any other device,
you must connect the same wire on the "-" terminal also on this
instrument.
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