Connecting the tachometer signal – Rockwell Automation 1440-VSE02-01RA XM-122 gSE Vibration Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM013D-EN-P - May 2010

Installing the XM-122 gSE Vibration Module 25

Figure 2.12 Relay Connection - Failsafe, Alarm Condition

Non-failsafe, Nonalarm Condition

Connecting the Tachometer Signal

The XM-122 provides a single tachometer input signal. The signal processing
performed on the tachometer signal depends on the configuration of the
module. See page 71 for a description of the tachometer parameters.

Connecting a Magnetic Pickup Tachometer

Figure 2.13 shows the wiring of a magnetic pickup tachometer to the terminal
base unit.

IMPORTANT

If you are not using the tachometer input, set the Pulses
per Revolution
parameter to zero (0). This will disable the
tachometer measurement and prevent the module from
indicating a tachometer fault (TACH indicator flashing
yellow). A tachometer fault occurs when no signal pulses
are received on the tachometer input signal for a relatively
long period.

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