General Module
Digital Output Points Required
Specifications
Power Budget Requirement
External Power Supply
Accuracy vs. Temperature
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
Relative Humidity
Environmental Air
Vibration
Shock
Noise Immunity
Setting the Module Jumper
Before installing and wiring the module, you'll
need to decide the proper jumper setting for your
application. The module has one jumper,
located in the open cutout at the rear of the
housing. When the jumper is installed (which is
the factory default setting), the module operates
in Standard Mode. In this mode, the channel
select bits are binary encoded, and you have
access to the Output Enable control bit. We
recommend this setting for new applications,
since it offers more overall features and easier
CPU programming.
When the jumper is removed, the module
operates in the F4–04DA Compatibility Mode. If
you have an existing F4–04DA application that
uses 4–20 mA outputs only, choosing this mode
will allow existing ladder logic to work with this
module. In the F4–04DA Compatibility Mode,
each channel has an individual channel select
output bit (the Output Enable control bit is not
accessible).
For either mode, the module requires 16 (Y) output points. Choose the mode of
operation that best fits your application.
NOTE: If you have selected the F4–04DA Compatibility Mode (jumper removed),
refer to the chapter on the F4–04DA for output bit assignments and ladder logic
examples. The remainder of the information in this chapter applies only to the
F4–04DA–1 operating in the Standard Mode (with jumper installed).
F4–04DA–1 Analog Current Output
16 point (Y) outputs,
12 bits binary data and 4 active channel bits
70 mA @ 5 VDC (from base)
21.6–26.4 VDC, 75 mA, class 2
(add 20 mA for each current loop used)
$57 ppm / _C full scale calibration range
(including maximum offset change, 2 counts)
0 to 60_C (32 to 140°F)
–20 to 70_C (–4 to 158°F)
5 to 95% (non-condensing)
No corrosive gases permitted
MIL STD 810C 514.2
MIL STD 810C 516.2
NEMA ICS3-304
Installed = Standard Mode
Removed = F4–04DA Compatibility
13–3
Jumper
Mode
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