Chapter 4: inputs, How the inputs work, Chapter 4 inputs – Phonetics Sensaphone ISACC 5000 User Manual

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Chapter 4: Inputs

CHAPTER 4

INPUTS

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ISACC comes with 16 user definable inputs that can sense the following: temperature, analog
voltage, analog current, dry contact and pulse count.

HOW THE INPUTS WORK

ISACC reads the value of each input by measuring the voltage across the input terminal and
common. ISACC can read the voltage between 0 Volts and 5 Volts, in increments of .00489
Volts. The inputs are configured by positioning the shunts at location P12 on the ISACC
circuit board. (P12 is located under the acrylic safety panel directly above the input terminal
block. Refer to Appendix B for a diagram of the ISACC board layout.) P12 has 16 sets of
pins, one set for each input. See diagram of P12 below:

P12

TEMP

4-20mA

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

The input configuration pins at P12

When the shunts are positioned for a specific type of sensor, ISACC uses a different circuit to
measure the appropriate reading for that sensor. The three configurations are single ended 4-
20mA; thermistor/digital/pulse; and 0-5V. To configure an input channel, you must first

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