Transmitter Supply Voltage Selection (P+, P-); Connections; Connectors Labeling; Figure 5. Transmitter Supply Voltage Selection - Ametek DDMC Instruction Manual

Analog input process meter / controller
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DDMC Analog Input Process Meter / Controller
Transmitter Supply Voltage
Selection (P+, P-)
All meters, including models equipped with the
12-24 VDC power option, are shipped from the
factory configured to provide 24 VDC power for
the transmitter or sensor.
If the transmitter requires 5 or 10 VDC excitation,
the internal jumper J4 must be configured
accordingly.
To access the voltage selection jumper:
1.
Remove all the wiring connectors.
2.
Unscrew the back cover.
3.
Slide out the back cover by about 1
inch.
4.
Configure the J4 jumper, located behind
the input signal connector, for the
desired excitation voltage as shown.

Figure 5. Transmitter Supply Voltage Selection

Connections

All connections are made to removable screw
terminal connectors located at the rear of the
meter.
Use copper wire with 60°C or 60/75°C insulation
for all line voltage connections. Observe all safety
regulations. Electrical wiring should be performed
in accordance with all applicable national, state,
and local codes to prevent damage to the meter
and ensure personnel safety.

Connectors Labeling

The connectors' label, affixed to the meter, shows the
location of all connectors available with requested
configuration.
Note: ## on the following figures refers to power and
display options. (Example: PD6000-6H5-DB)

Figure 6. PD6000-##0-DB Connectors Label

Figure 7. PD6000-##2-DB Connectors Label

Figure 8. PD6000-##3-DB Connectors Label

Figure 9. PD6000-##4-DB Connectors Label

Figure 10. PD6000-##5-DB Connectors Label

Figure 11. PD6000-##7-DB Connectors Label

DO NOT connect any equipment other than
AMETEK's expansion modules, cables, or meters
to the RJ45 M LINK connector. Otherwise
damage will occur to the equipment and the
meter.
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