Choice of binary outputs or process value input – Burkert Type 8630 User Manual

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NSTALLATION

➔ Select using the jumpers:

2 binary outputs (see terminal

Allocation when binary outputs selected) or

Process value input (see terminal

Allocation when process value input selected).

Terminals 7 to 10 are connected to the corresponding signals.

➔ The input type is set via the configuration menu (see Procedure for specifying the basic settings).

Choice of binary outputs or process value input

Input type*

Jumper Terminal Allocation

External connection

4 ... 20 mA

7

+ 24 V input transmitter

internal

8

Output transmitter

supply

9

Bridge to GND (GND from
3-conductor transmitter)

10

GND

Frequency

7

+ 24 V supply sensor

internal

8

Clock input +

supply

9

not connected

10

Clock input - (GND)

4 ... 20 mA

7

not connected

external

8

Process actual +

supply

9

Process actual -

10

not connected

Frequency

7

not connected

external

8

Clock input +

supply

9

not connected

10

Clock input -

Pt-100

7

not connected

(see

8

Process actual 1 (current supply)

Note

9

Process actual 2 (compensation)

below)

10

Process actual 3 (GND)

7

+ (4 ... 20 mA)

8

9

GND

Clock +

8

10

Clock -

Clock - (GND)

10

8

7

+24 V

Clock +

8

Terminal allocation on selection of process value input:

Jumper Terminal

Allocation

External connection

7

Binary output 1

8

Binary output 1

9

Binary output 2

10

Binary output 2

8

7

9

10

24 V / 0 V NC / NO

GND

24 V / 0 V NC / NO

GND

For reasons of line compensation, connect the Pt 100 sensor over 3 conductors. Be sure
to bridge terminals 9 and 10 at the sensor.

NOTE

8

10

9

Pt100

9

10

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