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Status input – Yokogawa ADMAG AXF User Manual

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IM 01E20D01-01E

4-7

4. WIRING

Status Input

IMPORTANT

Status inputs are designed for use with no-
voltage (dry) contacts. Be careful not to connect
the status to any signal source carrying voltage.
Applying voltage may damage the input circuit.

AXF integral flowmeter

DIO+

DIO-

F0414.EPS

No-voltage status input

Closed: Less than 200

Open:

More than 100 k

Figure 4.1.13 Status Input Connection

NOTE

For status input to the DIO terminals, parameters
must be set. Refer to “Parameter Description” in
the user’s manual of the AXF Integral Flowmeter
[Software Edition] (IM 01E20C02-01E).

Status Output / Alarm Output

IMPORTANT

Since this is an isolated transistor output, be
careful of voltage and polarity when wiring. Do
not apply a voltage larger than 30V DC or a
current larger than 0.2A in order to prevent
damage to the instrument.
This output cannot switch an AC load. To switch
an AC load, an intermediate relay must be
inserted as shown in Figure 4.1.14.
*The alarm output operates from open (normal)
to closed (alarm occurrence) in the default value
(as setup upon plant shipment). Changes can
be made via the parameter settings.

F0415.EPS

Load

Protective diode

External power supply
30V DC, 0.2A. max

AXF integral flowmeter

AXF integral flowmeter

This connection is not possible.

DO+ (or DIO+)

DO- (or DIO-)

DO+ (or DIO+)

DO- (or DIO-)

Electromagnetic

valve

AC power supply

Relay

Figure 4.1.14 Status Output/Alarm Output Connection

NOTE

For status and alarm outputs from the DO or
DIO terminals, parameters must be set. Refer to
“Parameter Description” in the user’s manual of
the AXF Integral Flowmeter [Software Edition]
(IM 01E20C02-01E).

(7) Installing the Cover

Install the cover to the flowmeter by turning it in the
direction of the arrow as shown below. Tighten cover
locking screw 2 counterclockwise using a hexagonal
wrench (nominal size 3) to lock the cover.

F0416.EPS

Cover locking
screws

Figure 4.1.15 Installing the Terminal Box Cover