Camille Bauer SINEAX V604 Operating Instructions Manual - page 21
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Fig. 2
(3) Front
plate
(4)
Type label (operating data)
(7) Programming
connector
(8) Transparent
cover
(9)
Type label (device ratings)
(10) Fixing
bracket
(11) Opening for withdrawing clip (for opening the housing)
(12) Top-hat rail 35 ×15 mm or 35×7.5 mm (EN 50 022)
(13) Terminals 1, 2, 6, 7, 11, 12 measuring input M
(14) Terminals 4, 9 measuring output A1
3, 8 measuring output A2
5, 10 power supply H
13, 14, 15 output contact K
(15) Space for notes
S1
Calibration button for automatically compensating the leads
of two-wire resistance thermometer circuits
ON Green LED for signalling operating statuses
Red LED for open-circuit sensor supervision
or
as relay status signal (open-circuit sensor supervision not in
operation)
4. Brief description
Resistance thermometers, thermo-couples, resistance sen-
sors, potentiometers or DC current or voltage sources are
connected to the programmable universal transmitter SINEAX
V 604 which then converts the corresponding input signals
into impressed current or voltage output signals.
Explosion-proof “intrinsically safe” [EEx ia] IIC versions
approved for processing measured variables in explosion
hazard zones rounds off this series of transmitters.
ON
SINEAX
V
60
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(13)
(14)
(15)
ON
(11)
(12)
(10)
(8)
(3)
(7)
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S1
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The transmitter fulfi ls the protection requirements according
to the EMC guideline (89/336/EWG). The device bears the
CE symbol for EMC.
Measured variables and measuring ranges are program-
med with the aid of a PC, a programming cable and the
programming software. Specifi c measured variable data
such as output signal, transmission characteristics, active
direction and open-circuit sensor supervision data can also
be programmed.
Transmitters supplied ex stock are confi gured as follows:
– Measuring input
0...5 V DC
– Measuring output
0...20 mA linear
Fixed value 0%
during 5 s after
switching on
– Settling time
0.7 s
– Break monitoring
Inactive
– Mains ripple suppression
50 Hz
– Limit function
Inactive
5. Technical data
Measuring input
Measured variable M
The measured variable M and the measuring range can be
programmed
Table 1: Measured variables and measuring ranges
Measured variables
Measuring ranges
Limits
Min.
span
Max.
span
DC voltages
direct input
± 300 mV
1
2 mV
300 mV
via voltage divider
2
± 40 V
1
300 mV
40 V
DC currents
low current range
± 12 mA
1
0.08 mA 12 mA
high current range
– 50 to
+ 100 mA
1
0.75 mA 100 mA
Temperature monitored
by two, three or four-
wire resistance thermo-
meters
– 200 to
+ 850 °C
low resistance range
0...740 Ω
1
8 Ω
740 Ω
high resistance range
0...5000 Ω
1
40 Ω
5000 Ω
Temperature monitored
by thermo-couples
– 270 to
+ 1820 °C
2 mV
300 mV
Variation of resistance
of remote sensors/
potentiometers
low resistance range
0...740 Ω
1
8 Ω
740 Ω
high resistance range
0...5000 Ω
1
40 Ω
5000 Ω
1
Note permissible value of the ratio “full-scale value/span ≤ 20”.
2
Max. 30 V for Ex version with I.S. measuring input.