Ims-4851 4–20ma bridge, Installation instructions, Introduction – Phonetics IMS-4000 User Manual

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IMS-4851 4–20mA Bridge

Installation Instructions

Introduction

The IMS-4000 4–20mA Bridge allows you to

connect a 4–20mA transducer to your IMS-4000

Host or Node. The 4–20mA Bridge features optical

isolation between the input and the IMS-4000,

which ensures trouble-free operation and safety.

The electrical connection between the bridge and

IMS-4000 is made via RJ-45 patch cable (not

included). The bridge may be mounted either on a

wall or rest on the floor.

Package Contents
(1) IMS-4851 4–20mA Bridge
(2) Plastic drywall anchors
(2) #6 Metal tapping screws
(4) Rubber feet

Wiring the Transducer

Connect your 4-20mA transducer to the terminal block labeled Input as shown in the figure below.

Insert

1

/

2

" stripped bare wire into the slot and tighten the screw. The Current Flow light will glow

steadily when current is flowing into the bridge from the transducer. Note that a 4-20mA transduc-

er typically requires you to have an external DC power supply for the transducer. A 24VDC supply

is available from Sensaphone (FGD-0053).

Figure 1: 4–20mA transducer wiring to IMS-4851 Terminal Block

Cabling

The 4-20mA Bridge connects to the IMS-4000 Host or Node via an RJ-45 cable (e.g. CAT5 cable).

The connection from the sensor to the Host or Node can utilize your existing network wiring infra-

structure. For example, the bridge may be installed in another room or another floor. Connect the

bridge to your structured wiring network via an RJ-45 jack. At the other end, connect a patch cable

from your structured wiring patch panel directly to the Host or Node environment input.

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