Connecting the control inputs – Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual
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Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer
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3.5.5. Connecting the Control Inputs
If you wish to use the analyzer to remotely activate the zero and span calibration modes, several digital
control inputs are provided through a 10-pin connector labeled CONTROL IN on the analyzer’s rear
panel.
There are two methods for energizing the control inputs. The internal +5V available from the pin labeled
“+” is the most convenient method. However, if full isolation is required, an external 5 VDC power supply
should be used.
CONTROL IN
A B C D E F U +
S
P
A
N
Z
E
R
O
CONTROL IN
A B C D E F U +
-
+
5 VDC Power
Supply
S
P
A
N
Z
E
R
O
Local Power Connections
External Power Connections
The pin assignments for the digital control inputs can be found in the table below:
Table 3-6: Control Input Pin-outs
INPUT #
STATUS
DEFINITION
ON CONDITION
A
REMOTE ZERO
CAL
The Analyzer is placed in Zero Calibration mode. The mode field of
the display will read ZERO CAL R.
B
REMOTE
SPAN CAL
The Analyzer is placed in Span Calibration mode. The mode field of
the display will read SPAN CAL R.
C
SPARE
D
SPARE
E
SPARE
F
SPARE
Digital Ground
May be connected to the ground of the data logger/recorder.
U
Pull-up supply for
inputs
Input pin for +5 VDC required to activate pins A – F. This can be from
an external source or from the “+” pin of the instruments STATUS
connector.
+
Internal +5V
Supply
Internal source of +5V which can be used to actuate control inputs
when connected to the U pin.