Cable Connections - BRUEL & KJAER VIBROCONTROL 1800 Series Instructions Manual

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4.2

Cable Connections

Install the different terminals on the VIBROCONTROL18xx in the following sequence:
Sensor input on terminals #13 to #20. Observe polarity.
Relay, current and/or voltage outputs on terminals #9 to #12.
Tacho power and Tacho input signal terminals #23 and #24.
Process input (relative to GND) on terminals #21 and #22.
(VIBROCONTROL 1870: This input is used for the axial position)
System errors on terminals #3 and #4 via redundant, electrically
isolated OK relay.
Power supply (+24 VDC) and ground (GND) on terminals #1 and #2.
Optional: External connection to terminals #5 and #8 to initiate respectively "Alarm Inhibit" or self-
test.
Connect the VIBROCONTROL18xx to a PC so that communication can be established between
these two devices. The VIBROCONTROL 18xx has RS-485 and USB interfaces for
communications. Communication is optionally possible via a LAN connection using a
VIBROCONTROL 1803 Ethernet Bridge module.
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The information at the
right indicates that your
VIBROCONTROL 18xx is successfully
connected to the PC and the software.
Confirm the notice with OK.
The software view of the
VIBROCONTROL 18xx device shows
the most important setting options.
© Brüel & Kjær Vibro ● C106834.002 / V06
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