Choice of binary outputs or process value input – Burkert Type 8630 User Manual
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I
NSTALLATION
➔ 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).
Choice of binary outputs or process value input
Input type*
Jumper Terminal Allocation
External connection
4 ... 20 mA
7
+ 24 V input transmitter
internal
8
Output transmitter
supply
9
Bridge to GND (GND from
3-conductor transmitter)
10
GND
Frequency
7
+ 24 V supply sensor
internal
8
Clock input +
supply
9
not connected
10
Clock input - (GND)
4 ... 20 mA
7
not connected
external
8
Process actual +
supply
9
Process actual -
10
not connected
Frequency
7
not connected
external
8
Clock input +
supply
9
not connected
10
Clock input -
Pt-100
7
not connected
(see
8
Process actual 1 (current supply)
Note
9
Process actual 2 (compensation)
below)
10
Process actual 3 (GND)
7
+ (4 ... 20 mA)
8
9
GND
Clock +
8
10
Clock -
Clock - (GND)
10
8
7
+24 V
Clock +
8
Terminal allocation on selection of process value input:
Jumper Terminal
Allocation
External connection
7
Binary output 1
8
Binary output 1
9
Binary output 2
10
Binary output 2
8
7
9
10
24 V / 0 V NC / NO
GND
24 V / 0 V NC / NO
GND
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
8
10
9
Pt100
9
10