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Novus TxIsoRail0-10Vdc Installation And Operating Manual

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INSTALLATION
The transmitter is intended for DIN rail mounting. Its drawing is presented in Fig. 03.
Fig. 03 – Transmitter dimensions
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Fig. 04 below shows the transmitter connections to the sensor and power supply.
Terminals 1, 2 e 3 are used for sensor input. For 2-wire Pt100, terminals 2 and 3 shall
be connected together.
Fig. 04 – Transmitter wiring – Pt100
Fig. 05 – Transmitter wiring (Thermocouple, mA, Vdc)
The LOAD represents voltage metering instrument (indicator, controller, register,
etc.).
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Electrical Connections – 0-10 Vdc input
For 0-10 Vdc input, the transmitter requires an internal hardware configuration change.
Please open the instrument case and change the jumper shown in Fig. 06.
Position 1-2: 0-10 Vdc input
Position 2-3: al other input types (factory setting).
Fig. 06 – Jumper position for 0-10 Vdc input
OPERATION
All input types and the 0-10 Vdc output are factory calibrated.
However, a manual offset trim is implemented to provide fine adjustments to the
signal in the field. This is accomplished by the front keys ZERO+ and ZERO-. Using a
small tool, press and hold the desired key for at least 2 seconds to increase or
decrease the output. The offset adjustment is capable of varying the output current by
an amount equal to 5 % relative to the original calibration.
The offset correction can also be accomplished by the TxConfig software. See in Fig.
02 the Zero Correction field for this purpose. The serial adaptor can be connected to
the transmitter while it is operating in the process.
The input types are listed in Table 1, along with the maximum and minimum ranges
accepted by each one. The TxConfig software will allow only configurations that are
consistent with the data in this table.
Please note that the specified accuracy is referenced to the maximum span of each
input type. For instance, for the Pt100 input, the 0.2 % accuracy results in 1.7 ºC total
accuracy [(650 – (-200)) x 0.2].
Note: when using a Pt100 simulator, make sure the transmitter Pt100 excitation
current (0.18 mA) is compatible with the simulator specification.
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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION Electrical Connections – 0-10 Vdc input M I C R O P R O C E S S O R For 0-10 Vdc input, the transmitter requires an internal hardware configuration change. The transmitter is intended for DIN rail mounting. Its drawing is presented in Fig. 03. B A S E D T E M P E R A T U R E T R A N S M I T T E R Please open the instrument case and change the jumper shown in Fig.
  • Page 2 SPECIFICATIONS run the Tx_setup.exe and follow the instructions. To install the configurator, run the 5. Zero Correction: Allows for small sensor corrections. Tx_setup.exe file. 6. Device Information: The Device Information box contains relevant data Sensor input: User defined. The supported sensors are listed in Table 01, along The TxConfig interface connects the transmitter to the PC, as shown in Fig.