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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).

terminal allocation on selection of binary outputs

Choice of binary outputs or process value input

terminal allocation on selection of process value input:

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

terminal allocation with binary outputs

Jumper

terminal allocation

external connection

7
8

Binary output 1
Binary output 1

7
8

24 V / 0 V NC / NO

GND

9

10

Binary output 2
Binary output 2

9

10

24 V / 0 V NC / NO

GND

Input type*

Jumper

termianl allocation

external connection

4 ... 20 mA

internal

supply

7
8
9

10

+ 24 V input transmitter
Output transmitter
Brigde to GND
GND

7
8

9

10

Frequency

internal

supply

7
8
9

10

+ 24 V supply sensor
Clock input +
not connected
Clock input - (GND)

7
8
9


+24 V
Clock +
Clock - (GND)

4 ... 20 mA

external

supply

7
8
9

10

not connected
Process actual +
Process actual -
not connected

8
9


+ (4 ... 20 mA)
Clock - (GND)

Frequency

external

supply

7
8
9

10

not connected
Clock input +
not connected
Clock input -

8

10


Clock +
Clock - (GND)

Pt-100

(see

note

below)

7
8
9

10

not connected
Process actual 1 (current supply)
Process actual 2 (compensation)
Process actual 3 (GND)

8
9

10

Pt-100

terminal allocation

external connection

11
12

Binary input +
Binary input GND

11

12

+

0 ... 5 V (log. 0)

10 ... 30 v (log. 1)
GND