2 damped +/- 1 ma analog, 3 power-up and testing, 1 before applying power – Cleveland Motion Controls Classic Series DIN Rail Amplifier Non-Isolated MWI-13466 REV CA User Manual
Page 16: Ower, Up and, Esting, Before applying power

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NALOG
The meter output stage can be configured to operate as current output (sinking or sourcing current depending upon
output polarity). It can be used concurrently with the +/-10V output. It does not have an individual Gain and Zero
adjustment, necessitating that a compromise be made during calibration, or a particular output be favored (over one
that can accommodate external scaling and offsetting).
To facilitate individual scaling of the analog meter a panel meter (MO-13655) with scaling board, is available as
an accessory for use with Classic Series tension transducer amplifiers. The scaling board lets the analog meter
have a different scaling factor than that of the main (un-damped) analog output.
MAXIMUM METER RESISTANCE = 7K OHMS
1mA
1
4
3
2
+
Figure 9 - Output Wiring, Damped mA Meter with Scaling Board
3 P
OWER
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UP AND
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ESTING
3.1.1 B
EFORE
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PPLYING
P
OWER
Before applying power, check the wiring to the amplifier. Pay particular attention to the following:
• Double check the transducer connections to ensure that the excitation supply is not short-
circuited.
• Use an approved anti-static wrist strap when adjusting any switch settings/potentiometers on the
amplifier.
• Use the appropriate tool when making any adjustments to the potentiometers on the amplifier or
changing switch settings. Damage to the circuitry may occur if excessive force is used or a
conductive tool accidentally contacts internal voltages.
Before applying power, confirm that the zero potentiometers are mid-span and the gain is minimum. Use the
following table to adjust potentiometers:
Adjustment Potentiometer
Default
Gain – P2
Full counter-clockwise
Zero – P1
Mid-way (9 turns from full counter-clockwise)
Coarse zero
Mid-way (6 turns from full counter-clockwise)