Connecting the transducer – Rockwell Automation 1440-VAD02-01RA XM-123 Aeroderivative Module User Manual
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Figure 2.16 Buffered Output Connections
Connecting the Transducer
The XM-123 can accept input from any Allen-Bradley non-contact eddy
current probe, a standard IEPE accelerometer, a velocity transducer, AC
voltage output, or a DC voltage output measurement device.
IMPORTANT
The voltage operating range of the buffered outputs must
be configured to coincide with the corresponding
transducer bias range. This operating range is configured by
placing a jumper from terminal 5 (channel 1) and terminal
22 (channel) to either terminal 6 (Positive Buffer Bias) or
terminal 21 (Buffer -), depending on the transducer. See
Table 2.2. The buffered output operating range is
configured independently per channel.
Table 2.2 Configuring Buffered Output Input Range
Transducer
Input Range
Channel
Connect Terminal
To Terminal
Negative Bias
-24 to +9V
1
5
21
2
22
21
Positive Bias
-5 to +24V
1
5
6
2
22
6
Non-Bias
-5 to +9V
1
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2
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