Four Wire Transducer, Pc Or Plc A/D Card Used To Monitor Voltage Produced By The 4-20 Ma External Feedback - Emerson Tescom ER5000 Series User Manual

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ER5000 —
Installation Variations
Feedback Wiring Variations
Four Wire Transducer, PC or PLC A/D Card Used to Monitor
Voltage Produced by the 4–20 mA External Feedback
Figure 38 shows correct wiring for applications where it is
necessary to monitor the voltage produced across the ER5000's
internal 250Ω resistor, rather than breaking into the 4–20 mA
loop, to avoid producing ground loops.
Figure 38: Four Wire Transducer, Monitor Voltage Produced by 4–20 mA Feedback
YELLOW
ORANGE
VIOLET
- V IN
BLACK
+V IN
TRANSDUCER
WARNING
The controller must be disconnected from the power supply before
any additional wiring or change to jumper configuration is
performed. Do not reconnect the power supply until all additional
wiring connections have been made and are properly installed.
The feedback signal can, alternatively, be monitored
through the USB connection between the ER5000 and the
PC by reading variable #44 (ID_FEEDBACK).
Refer to Table 21 for correct wiring.
Table 21: Wiring for Monitoring Voltage from 4–20 mA External Feedback,
Four Wire Transducer
J3 Pins
Wire Color
1
brown
2
red
3
orange
4
yellow
5
green
6
blue
7
violet
8
gray
9
white
10
black
PC
11
pink
*
*
12
tan
NOTE
NOTE
Check that Jumper J6 (refer to
4–20 mA operation and removed for 1–5V operation. There is no
CAUTION
CAUTION
jumper on the 0–10V ER5000 models.
WARNING
WARNING
Function
+setpoint input
-setpoint input
+feedback input
-feedback input
-RS485 network connection
+RS485 network connection
+24V DC power
24V return (power ground)
+5V output (5 mA max.)
analog signal/board ground
analog signal output
(active in Enhanced "F" models ONLY)
analog signal/board ground
Figure
19) is installed for
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