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Specification No.: 02135 Rev: 5-23-2013

PHD User Manual

4. Select the Output Type: The output type is selected based on the “Unit Type” chosen in Step

#4.

• *NOTE: The desired programming will not be achieved if the incorrect Output Type is

choosen.

• Unit Type 9960–this sensor series has several different versions of programmable types.

0-5V Ratio – This is a 9960-5A Input/Output version, 0-5V Input for 0-5V Output.

PWM – This is a 9960-5X2 Input/Output version, 5V Input only.

0-5V Non- Ratiometric – This is a 9960-9X2 Input/Output version, 9-30V Input for 0-5V

Output

0-10V Non-Ratiometric – This is a 9960-15X Input/Output version, 15-30V Input for

0-10V Output

4-20mA – This is a 9960-9X1 Input/Output version, 9-30V Input for 4-20mA Output

5. Define the Rotation Direction of the sensor. In the Rotation Direction box there are two

options, Clockwise (CW) and Counterclockwise (CCW).

CW– Choose Clockwise for both outputs if the desired

output slopes you are programming occur when the rotor is rotated

clockwise (when viewed from the rotor side of the sensor).

CCW– Choose Counterclockwise for both outputs if the

desired output slopes you are programming occur when the rotor is

rotated counter clockwise (when viewed from the rotor side of the

sensor).

6. Define the Programming Points for Sensors 1 and 2 (Sensor 1 and Sensor 2 do not have to

have the same number of programming points).
You are able to choose where in the rotational angle each of these points are as well as the
output percentage at each point. For example, 3 Point options are most commonly defined as:

Point “A”– percentage of output at beginning of travel

Point “B”– between Points “A” and “C”, usually midway (50%)

Point “C”– percentage of output at end of travel

• The percentage output for Point “A” and Point “C” depends on your

needs. For proper operation the % for Points ‘A”, “B” and “C” must be

greater than the Clamp Low % and less than the Clamp High %.