Connecting a non-contact sensor, Figure 2.19 non-contact sensor to channel 1 wiring, Important – Rockwell Automation 1440-SPD02-01RB XM-220 Dual Speed Module User Manual

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Publication GMSI10-UM004B-EN-P - May 2010

30 Installing the XM-220 Dual Speed Module

Connecting a Non-Contact Sensor

The figures below show the wiring of a non-contact eddy current probe to the
terminal base unit.

Figure 2.19 Non-contact Sensor to Channel 1 Wiring

ATTENTION

You may ground the cable shield at either end of the cable.
Do not ground the shield at both ends. Recommended
practice is to ground the cable shield at the terminal base
and not at the transducer. Any convenient Chassis terminal
may be used (see Terminal Block Assignments on page 18.

IMPORTANT

The internal transducer power supply is providing power to
the non-contact sensor.

IMPORTANT

A jumper from terminal 5 to terminal 21 is required for
channel 1 buffered output. A jumper from terminal 22 to
terminal 21 is required for channel 2 buffered output. Refer
to Configuring Buffered Output Input Range on page 25.

COM

SIG

-24

Channel 1 Input Signal

-24V DC

0

16

Signal Common

21

5

Jumpering terminal
5 to terminal 21
configures CH 1 buffer
for -24V to 9V

Isolated Sensor Driver

Shield

Shield
Floating

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TYPICAL WIRING FOR NON-CONTACT SENSOR

TO XM-220 DUAL SPEED MODULE CHANNEL 1

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