Screw Terminal Assignments - Data Translation DT3010 Series Getting Started Manual

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• By default, the 5B01 and 7BP16-1 backplanes map to
single-ended analog input channels 0 to 15. However, you can
use channels 14 and 15 on the 5B01 or 7BP16-1 backplane as
analog output channels 0 and 1 by configuring jumpers on the
STP268-EC. Refer to
these jumpers.
• Install jumper W3 on the 5B Series backplane to connect Amp
Low to Analog Ground on the backplane.
• 5B and 7B Series thermocouple modules provide their own CJC
and return a voltage that already compensates for CJC. Therefore,
when using 5B or 7B Series modules, you do not have to
compensate for offsets.
• The output of many 5B modules is ±5 V. The output of many 7B
modules is 0 to 10 V. Ensure that you select an input range that
matches the output of the 5B or 7B modules that you are using.
For example, if you are using 5B modules that have an output of
±5 V, use a bipolar input range and a gain of 2 on the DT9800-EC
Series function module.
• Connect all unused inputs to analog common. Reading an open
channel can cause settling problems on the next valid channel.
Refer to the 5B Series User's Manual and 5B Series data sheets or the 7B
Series User's Manual for detailed information on using the backplanes
and modules, including how to configure jumpers on the backplane,
install modules, wire signals to the modules, and connect power to
the backplanes.

Screw Terminal Assignments

This section describes the screw terminal assignments for the DT740,
STP268, and STP268-EC screw terminal panels.
page 41
for more information on configuring
Wiring Signals
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