Emerson AMS Trex Device Communicator User Manual page 139

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Figure 4-13: Power and control current to simulate a transmitter on an unpowered
loop
Note
The Trex unit is connected to a 4-wire terminal block. Consult the host documentation for
more information.
A. Analog input
Power a 2-wire transmitter
The Trex unit can provide up to 16 volts (at 22.5 mA) to power a HART device when using a
Trex unit with a Device Communicator Plus communication module. You do not need to
add an external resistor. The Trex unit has a 167 Ohm internal resistor in the HART + pwr
terminals that is used when the Trex unit provides power to the transmitter.
If you try to apply power from the Trex unit when the device is externally-powered, the
Loop Diagnostics application prevents the Trex unit from supplying power. This protects
the Trex unit from damage.
CAUTION
Remove the USB cable from the Trex unit before connecting to a device.
CAUTION
Do not add any external power to the device when the Trex unit is powering the device.
This can blow a fuse inside the Trex unit. The repair/replacement will need to be
completed at an authorized service center. Ensure the device is disconnected from the
loop/segment and no other wires are connected to the device before providing power
from the Trex unit.
Note
Do not insert a resistor in parallel with either the HART + pwr or HART terminals on the
Trex unit, or in parallel with the device's communication terminals. This will interfere with
the current measurements and may prevent communication.
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