Laurel Electronics LTA DPM SERIES ANALOG INPUT User Manual
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4. RECEIVING & UNPACKING YOUR TRANSMITTER
Your transmitter was carefully tested and inspected prior to shipment. Should the transmitter be
damaged in shipment, notify the freight carrier immediately. In the event the transmitter is not
configured as ordered or is inoperable, return it to the place of purchase for repair or replacement.
Please include a detailed description of the problem.
5. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Warning: Use of this transmitter in a manner other than specified may impair the protection
of the device and subject the user to a hazard. Do not attempt to operate if the unit shows visible
damage.
Cautions:
• This unit may be powered from 95-240 Vac ±10% or with the worldwide voltage power supply
option, or from 12-30 Vac or 10-48 Vdc with the low voltage power supply option. Verify that
the proper power option is installed for the power to be used.
• The 95-240 Vac ±10% power connector (P1 Pins 1-3) is colored Green to differentiate it from
other input and output connectors. The 12-30 Vac or 10-48 Vdc power connector is colored
Black. This transmitter has no power switch. It will be in operation as soon as power is
applied.
• Do not short out the 0-10V analog output, or apply it to a load of less than 1 kohm, to avoid
permanent damage to the main board.
• To avoid dangers of electrocution and/or short circuit, do not attempt to open the case while
the unit is under power.
• To prevent an electrical or fire hazard, do not expose the transmitter to excessive moisture.
Do not operate the transmitter in the presence of flammable gases or fumes, as such an
environment constitutes an explosion hazard.
Symbols used:
Caution (refer to accompanying documents)
Earth (ground) terminal.
Caution, risk of electric shock.
Both direct and alternating current.
Equipment protected throughout by double
insulation or reinforced insulation.
Operating environment:
Transmitter Class II (double insulated) equipment designed for use in Pollution degree 2.