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Connecting the control inputs – Teledyne GFC-7001E - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual

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Model GFC7001E Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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3.3.4. 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

+

LOW

SPA

N

ZERO

CONTROL IN

A B C D E F U

+

LOW S

P

AN

ZERO

-

+

5 VDC Power

Supply

Local Power Connections

External Power Connections

CA

L H

IG

H

R

A

N

G

E

CA

L HI

G

H

R

A

N

G

E

Figure 3-9:

Control Input Connector

Table 3-6: Control Input Signals

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 as part of performing a low
span (midpoint) calibration. The mode field of the display will read LO CAL
R
.

C

REMOTE CAL HIGH
RANGE

The analyzer is forced into high range for zero or span calibrations. This
only applies when the range mode is either DUAL or AUTO. The mode field
of the display will read HI CAL R.

D, E

& F

SPARE

Digital Ground

The ground level from the analyzer’s internal DC power supplies (same as
chassis ground).

U

External Power input

Input pin for +5 VDC required to activate pins A – F.

+

5 VDC output

Internally generated 5V DC power. To activate inputs A – F, place a jumper
between this pin and the “U” pin. The maximum amperage through this port
is 300 mA (combined with the analog output supply, if used).