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Wireless position monitor
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4320 Wireless Position Monitor
Available Mountings
J
Quarter−turn rotary−shaft, J sliding−stem or
J
linear applications
Can also be mounted on other actuators that
comply with IEC 60534−6−1, IEC 60534−6−2,
VDI/VDE 3845 and NAMUR mounting standards
Input Measurement
Stem Travel
Minimum: 12.5 mm (0.49 inch)
Maximum: 102 mm (4 inches)
Shaft Rotation
Minimum: 45_
Maximum: 90_
Measurement Output
Analog: 0−100%
Discrete: on/off switches (2)
Reference Accuracy
2% of span
Local User Interface
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Two pushbuttons for navigation, setup, and
calibration
Input Communication Signal
WirelessHARTt communication
HART Variables
Variable
Primary (PV)
Secondary (SV)
Tertiary (TV)
Quaternary (QV)
Variable #5
Output Communication Signal
2.4 Ghz, DSSS, WirelessHART
Maximum 10 dBm EIRP at 2.46 GHz,
10 mW EIRP at 2.46 GHz
2
Table 1. Specifications
Variable Name
Percent (%) of Span
Closed Trigger
Open Trigger
Internal Temperature
Power Module Voltage
Wireless Classifications
Class A digital device, complies with part 15 of the
FCC Rules
Contains FCC ID: LWZRM2510
Contains IC: 2731A−RM2510
Electromagnetic Compatibility
Meets EN 61326-1 (First Edition)
Immunity—Industrial locations per Table 2 of
the EN 61326-1 standard. Performance is
shown in table 2 below.
Emissions—Class A & B. Performance is
shown in table 3 below.
ISM equipment rating: Group 1, Class A & B
Operating Temperature Limits
−40 to 80_C (−40 to 176_F)
LCD may not be readable below −20_C (−4_F)
Temperature Sensitivity
0.05% change per degree C
Storage Temperature Limits
Upper limit not to exceed 100_C (212_F)
Humidity Limits
10−95% RH
Electrical Housing
IP66; third party approval pending
IEC 61010 Compliance
Meets Pollution Degree 2
Adjustments
Zero and Maximum Span through local interface.
Weight
0.5 Kg (1.1 lbs)
Power Module
Standard
Lithium, non−rechargeable
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