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Software Configurator User Manual - Cat. No. 931U-C9C7C-BC

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1. Voltage Current Current Loop supply Sensor break output Analog Output DC voltage DC current Max load current voltage Action Digital Output Relay Relays Max voltage and current AC Max voltage and current DC General Data Rated voltage Range 200 1820 C Types B E J K L N R S Tto IEC 60584 plus custom specific 2 3 4 wire within the range 200 850 C for Pt100 Pt1000 to IEC 60571 and for Ni100 Ni1000 to DIN 43760 for Cu10 and 100 plus custom specific 10 O 100 kO 10 0 5 kQ 2 Hz 100 kHz within the range 200 600 mV min span 4 mV within the range 20 50 V DC min span 0 5 V within the range 20 50 mA min span 1 mA 24 V DC Selectable between 296 and 10296 output 0 5 1 5 0 10 2 10 V or span settable between 10 10 V min span 2 5 V 0 20 4 20 0 10 mA or span settable between 0 20 mA min span 5 mA 700 Q gt 10 ka gt 20 KO for 10 V 10 V Direct or Inverted Operation 2 X SPCO 250V AC 2A 30V DC 2A 24 240 V AC DC 24 36 V AC 24 50 V AC ATEX Zone 2 Page 18 Min max power supply according VDE Rated power Ambient operating range Isolation test Rated insulation voltage Performance Accuracy Ambient temp effects Step Response Cut off Frequency Physical Dimensions No of connections Connection types Housing material Housing color Ingress protection Approvals Approvals Table 3 S
2. Page 35 Input linear SORT 231 5 X 2 X42 5 User defined e g E E 4 F Y ll ANST NCN ui _ a E E V L NN e Figure 12 Transfer functions Figure 13 User defined transfer function ADC Speed Page 36 Medium 50 60 Hz 60 ms Slow 50 60 Hz 180 ms Response Response time is the time between an input step and the output step Time ADC Respons Voltage mV Potentiometer speed etimein Current Therm RTD MS O 3 Wire min 140 60 90 Fast max 1000 1000 1000 Medi min 250 170 350 um max 1070 1000 950 min 525 460 1020 Slow max 1350 1280 1880 Range response time RTD 2 Wire 4 Wire 60 1000 180 1050 470 900 Page 37 Analog output parameters Output range low Output range high Direct or reverse function Output low limit Output high lim it Output for error condition Voltage Voltage Max Range 10 1 11 V DC Min Span 2 5 V DC Lowest Value This is the minimum voltage value at the output related to 0 in put Highest Value This is the value at the output re lated to 100 input Direct action is output increasing as input increases Reverse action is output decreas ing as input increases Low Limit This is the lowest possible value at the output High Limit This is the highest possible value at the output Output Error If an input or 9
3. E oe S Er XE NAN AA DE Sn nO VAS VIEN EH PI LO EN DEI QU HET NO aan a cida 33 RUN Mode a anne AR 43 Product o ipeirro juro o ut 44 Page 29 7 1 Description The Windows based 931U C9C7C BC Configurator software is used to set up the 931U C9C7C BC via the interface 931U CABLE 7 2 Installation System Requirements e Operation system Windows 2000 SP44 Win dows XP Windows Vista e BM PC with a spare USB port e 931U CABLE Installation note NOTICE In order to install the program you need administrator rights on the computer involved Installing 931U C9C7C BC Configurator The 931U C9C7C BC Configurator software can be installed with the file setup exe 7 3 Starting exiting 931U C9C7C BC Configurator Starting 931U C9C7C BC Configurator You can start 931U C9C7C BC Configurator in two different ways 1 Double click on the icon AB 931U C9C7C BC CONFIGURATOR on your computer desktop 2 Click on the Windows Start button then select Programs gt Allen Bradley gt 931U C9C7C BC Con figurator gt 931U C9C7C BC Configurator Exiting 931U C9C7C BC Configurator You can exit 931U C9C7C BC Configurator in the fol lowing ways 1 Click the Exit button 2 Click the X on the window frame Page 30 7 4 Title bar File New Change the setting to default settings Open Open a configuration file tta from the hard disk Save Save the actually configuration to a file tta P
4. onto the rail via a spring loaded mounting foot and can be removed via a spring release on the edge of the product near the mounting rail Mounting on DIN rail Figure 5 Environment The 931U C9C7C BC is designed for use either in doors IP20 in a control panel or in a weather proof field enclosure Its atmosphere should be dry well ventilated and dust free Avoid mounting in locations subject to vibration or physical impact The 931U C9C7C BC is suitable for EX applications and approved for installation in Zone 2 They shall be installed in an enclosure providing a degree of protection of at least IP54 EMI protection Do not install input output and power supply ca bles close to sources of electrical interference For example such sources could include relays contac tors motors and their controls including thyristor drives and the cables which connect these devices Avoid installing 931U C9C7C BC cables in the same ducting as such cables Local electrical installation practices should be fol lowed Warm up The product is designed to function as soon as power is supplied However a warm up period of 15 minutes is required before it performs to the speci fications above o Page 21 When auxiliary power is switched on 9 3 Electrical Connections for the first 200 ms the 931U C9C7C BC Input output and power supply wiring is made via will consume up to 200 mA numbered pluggable connectors
5. which may be screw clamp or tension clamp type depending on the item article number The connectors are coded to prevent the power supply connector being fitted in the wrong position Test terminals are included to permit input and output currents to be monitored without discon nection of cables see connection diagram below 931U C9C7C BC and PC have to be fully de energized before the programming interfaces 931U CABLE will be connect ed NOTICE Ensure that the connectors are inserted into the correct position see connec tion diagram Page 22 Page 23 5 4 Connection diagram The connection diagram below is printed on the side of the 931U C9C7C BC housing Connection diagram Power supply Term No 24 25 26 Table 4 Connection diagram Input Term No 11 12 13 14 15 16 21 22 23 Table 5 Ipassive OV PE 24 240 V DC AC Power supply Active lt 50 lt 20 mA mA In 24 V Int IReturn TP TP TP TP Input V TC V lt 50V lt 600 mV In In In In Resistor RTD 2 3 Wire 4 Wire Wire R R R Sense Sense R R R Sense Poti Freq Start In End Wiper In 50 V In lt 30 V Page 24 Connection diagram Analog output Term No 0 20 mA 0 10 V 10 V 10 V 31 TP 32 Out TP 33 Out 41 Out 42 Out Out 43 Out Table 6 Analog output Connection diagram Digital output re
6. 0 mA Min Span 1 mA K 200 1372 C J 210 1200 C T 200 400 C E 200 1000 C N 200 1300 C RTD type PT100 PT1000 NI100 NI1000 NI120 Cu10 Q at 25 C Cu100 2 at O C User defined 10 Q 5 kQ 10 50 Q 50 100 Q 100 200 2 200 400 Frequency range Min Span 50 1767 C 50 1767 C 450 1820 C 200 900 C U 200 600 C User defined T ov D Connection type 2 wire 3 wire 4 wire 400 800 Q 800 2 kQ 2 k 6 5 KQ 6 5 k 100 kQ 2 Hz 100 kHz 10 Hz Page 33 Voltage range Pin21 Voltage range Pin22 Pin High noise reduction High Level 22 550 mV 21 7 8V 50 V 30V Low noise reduction Low Level 140 mV 1 9V 50 V DC 30 V DC Max voltage range 30 V 50 V Page 34 Transfer parameters Transfer Transfer function for the output signal function Function linear SORT X 1 5 formula Out In Out In Out z In x 10 x 0 1 Input Output Output Output in 96 in 96 in 96 in 96 0 0 0 0 10 10 32 3 20 20 45 9 30 30 55 16 40 40 63 25 50 50 71 35 60 60 77 46 70 70 84 59 80 80 89 72 90 90 95 85 100 100 100 100 X 2 Out In x 0 01 Output in 96 0 1 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 X 2 5 Out In x 0 001 Output in 96 0 0 3 2 5 10 18 28 41 57 77 100 In the SORT function has low flow cut off If the input Is smaller than 196 the out is zero
7. 31U C9C7C BC er ror occurs the output is set to this value Current Max Range O mA to 20 mA DC Min Span 5 mA DC Lowest Value This is the minimum current value at the output related to 096 input Highest Value This is the maximum current value at the output related to 10096 in put Direct action is output increasing as input increases Reverse action is output decreas ing as input increases Low Limit This is the lowest possible value at the output High Limit This is the highest possible value at the output Output Error If an input or 931U C9C7C BC error occurs the output is set to this val ue Page 38 Digital output parameters Alarm output Operating modes Function cir cuit Settings Alarm Relay Setpoint Deadband Function Disabled The alarm is disabled Low Type The alarm is switched on if the input value is lower than the setpoint High Type The alarm is switched on if the input value is higher than the setpoint Window The alarm is switched on if the input value is outside the window value window range setpoint window value e g setpoint 40 window 10 window value is from 30 50 Input Error If an input or 931U C9C7C BC error occurs the output is set to this value ON The alarm relay is activated after power on No alarm Alarm 34 35 34 35 L Normally energised 36 36 Coil on Coil off No alarm Alarm 34 Normally d
8. Confi eurator Software Allen Bradley Catalog Number 931U C9C7C BC User Manual Rockwell Allen Bradley Rockwell Software Automation Page 2 Foreword Revision history Version Date Change 0 0 08 25 2011 First edition Contact address Mi Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee Wisconsin 53204 2496 USA Phone 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Internet www ab com Foreword Contents Contents FORE ON a O 3 REVISION HISTORY s ioo dato uat ape at adesse eae A aio EE A Did EL Uf inm ds 3 Contact address a secare Deo OD S a Eom V por OUO CD Dot oe luec DOO Seco A ODER S OMS a STEGE 3 COMENTS ua oett ee dida 4 1 PADD FOV Ti ed 6 1 1 CE nue MC LIE MM A a CE ML 7 1 2 Ub oia ddr id 7 1 3 ATEX etre ds 7 1 4 Class T DIVISION Ecc 7 Notes on SdlBly aar A dco urea REDE E cU ese 8 2 1 Electrical precautions mois AAA A herrernes a tees 9 2 2 PAPC caia 9 INtTOQUCHON at ee aaa 10 3 1 Symbol Identification asus einen 11 3 2 Types article n mbel s nn nn nn a in Aa AA A A een ee 11 3 3 General description applications examples ssccssccsssccsssccesccnssccssscsseccsscuscesessenessenssess 11 4 Operation UERPRSR BREI RE 14 4 1 Status Kalam BEDS RET 15 4 2 Functional block diagram ss sesta eR ion 17 4 3 SDeciliCdtlOlS ze oiv do ia av es A CMM MM E DUUM ELE DEEST 18 Installation ema 20 5 1 General Competence Warning cccccccccccscsscsscssceccecceccecceccescccceccecceccesc
9. D2 Zone 2 ISA121201 Page 7 2 Notes on Safety 2 1 Electrical precautions omissis eese vine PEN ESSERE id RU eR e UO ERE Ve ESA UU Sais asa Lidi 9 2 2 Handling ssa ain UA IE DEI M m e M eres E MM EIE 9 Page 8 2 1 Electrical precautions There are no procedures which involve the user re moving the product electronics from its housing Set up or Re configuration see chapter 6 is via a DANGER connector located behind the front cover which is opened with the use of a small screwdriver This product may be connected to po see Figure 1 tentially lethal voltages DANGER The configuration plug jack must only be used for configuration in non hazardous areas e Before you remove or mount the unit turn off the power supplies j e to the instrument and to the re lays if used J R f Product electronics must not be re moved from its enclosure without disconnecting power sources N E NS N AN A LESS Gg Follow ESD installation regulations including the EMI precautions given in chapter 5 Figure 1 Handling 2 2 Handling Check on receipt that the product received corre sponds to the one ordered Unpack the 931U C9C7C BC carefully and ensure the Installation instruction sheet is kept with the product until it is permanently mounted Page 9 3 1 3 2 3 3 Introduction Symbol identification Types article numbe
10. Description of the module Serial No The serial number is printed on the side of the module Firmware No The firmware number of the 931U C9C7C BC which is connected Configured by The company name of the person who last config ured the module Initials Initials or the name of the person who last config ured the module Date The date when the mod ule was last configured the module ID Tag Typically the user s plant reference User Reference User descriptor Version The Version of the soft ware Terminals Shows the terminal num ber where the sensor and output signals are con nected Page 44 Figure 18 Unit ID A Terminals Page 45 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 TrOUDIESHOOLINB ap a TESI 47 Page 46 8 1 Troubleshooting If a 931U C9C7C BC is not working as expected the best view of its complete set up is via the 931U C9C7C BC Configurator Software Below are some examples of checks which can help the user overcome connection or configuration er rors No communications Configuration is being checked 931U C9C7C BC Configurator soft ware is installed the 931U C9C7C BC is connected via the 931U CABLE but there is no communication 8 931U C9C7C BC CONFIGURATOR Fie Language Settings Help Configuration Adapter Relresh USB 91 U Cable Lind Type Se al No Fumo Ta Figure 19 Com Port configuration and settings It could be a software or hardware pr
11. Input short circuit flashes at 5 Hz Status LED Cold Junction error 2 pulses rests 2 pulses Under normal conditions this green LED is on con Flash memory error 3 pulses rests 3 pulses tinuously Table 1 Status Indicators e Allen Bradley B A 81M Am I O e Pr D IER Figure 3 LEDs A Status LED B ALARM 2 C ALARM 1 The following table shows how alarm conditions are displayed Status indicator Alarm conditions Normal status continuously on Input open circuit flashes at 0 5 Hz Page 15 Analog Output status with alarm e User may select output value under fault condi tions e Output compliant with NAMUR recommenda tions NE43 can be set lt 3 6 mA or 21 mA Input fault detection Input faults such as short circuit or open circuit can be detected for most input types These are shown in the table below Input type Detection Open cir Short cir cuit cuit Thermocouple Yes Yes RTD Yes Yes Millivolts Yes No Volts Positive Yes No Milliamps Yes No Passive Milliamps Ac Yes Yes tive Resistance Yes Yes Potentiometer Yes Yes Table 2 Input fault detection Open circuit not detected for live zero ranges Short circuit for end to end Page 16 4 2 Functional block diagram e LM m 8 e Current Output Frequency Figure 4 Functional block diagram Page 17 43 Specifications Input types Thermocouple RTD Potentiometer Resistance Frequency
12. as required and as de scribed in chapter Error Reference source not found Check the input type and range is as required Check the input connections are made correctly Page 48 Appendix Page 49 Index Figure Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 21 Handling Installation overview LEDs Functional block diagram Mounting on DIN rail Configuration diagram wiring Title bar File Title bar Language Title bar Settings Temperature unit Title bar Settings Set point unit Title bar Info Transfer functions User defined transfer function High Alarm Low Alarm Window Alarm Alarm Time Delay Unit ID Com Port configuration and settings Page 13 15 17 21 28 31 31 31 31 32 36 36 40 40 41 42 45 47 Page 50 Table Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Status Indicators Input fault detection Specifications Power supply Input Analog output Digital output Default settings Parameter Product identification Article overview Page 15 16 19 24 24 25 25 27 40 44 Error Bookmark not defined Page 51 Rockwell Automation 1201 South Second Street Milwaukee Wisconsin 53204 2496 USA Phone 1 414 382 2000 Fax 1 414 382 4444 Interne
13. cal of applications for the 931U C9C7C BC is the conversion of thermocouple temperature input low range of millivolts into a high level e g 4 20 mA value for transmission to a control system In this type of installation the 931U C9C7C BC pro vides e Linearization of the standard thermocouple temperature millivolts characteristic e Isolation of the input signal to the control sys tem This allows the user to use a thermocouple with a grounded hot junction for a quick re sponse at the measurement point This would otherwise convey electromagnetic influences high frequency noise into the control system e Selectable output value for a thermocouple break event e Flashing LED status indicator on the unit front on thermocouple break e Relay alarm output if required on thermocouple break e Relay alarm output on high or low process tem perature Page 12 3 Port Isolation Analogue Inputs gt d A a L p nn NO o rd L O 9 V I Us ui Relay V EEE M A Relay Channel 1 Channel 2 Frequency 30V O L P O Frequency lt 50V PN q y Output PS 0 11v 24v de y 111 J O Q 18 264 V AC DC supply Figure 2 Installation overview O 22mA Page 13 4 1 4 2 4 3 Operation Stat s amp alarm LEDS u ea asia 15 Functionalblock diagram nn TET EET m 17 SDECITICALIONS 4 EID 18 Page 14 4 1 Status amp alarm LEDs
14. e energised 34 35 i 36 36 Coil off Coil on This is the relay switch on value 0 100 Switch off hysteresis in percent e g high type setpoint 50 and deadband 2 the alarm switches on if the value reaches 50 and switches off if the value decreases to 48 Page 39 ON Delay Switch on delay in seconds In 0 1 second steps OFF Delay Switch off delay in seconds In 0 1 second steps Window Set a range around the Setpoint in percent Error Action Alarm ON The alarm relay is activated when an error is detected Alarm OFF The alarm relay is deactivated when an error is detected Hold The alarm relay hold the actually status None No reaction on an error Table 9 Parameter High Alarm Low Alarm High Alarm Low Alarm ms Deachand f Nica Reset E Figure 14 High Alarm Figure 15 Low Alarm Page 40 Window Alarm Window Alarm Att ser Figure 16 Window Alarm Page 41 Alarm Time Delay Alarm Time Delay Signal Deadband Figure 17 Alarm Time Delay In this example the time delay is set for 20 seconds At t4 the measurement exceeds the alarm value but this only lasts for 10 seconds so there is no trip At t the measurement again exceeds the alarm trip value and this lasts for longer than 20 seconds so the alarm trip occurs after 20 seconds Page 42 7 6 Run mode x Start communication with the 931U C9C7C BC o 10 Connect the 931U C9C7C BC to a Pow
15. er supply Connect the 931U C9C7C BC with the 931U e CABLE to an available USB port on the PC Start the 931U C9C7C BC Configurator Software Input configuration Select the input value Output configuration Select the output value Alarm configuration Set the alarm relay behaviour Send configuration to 931U C9C7C BC The button Save to Instrument transmits the new configuration to the 931U C9C7C BC Enter Password Enter your password the default password is 0000 Read Values With the button Read Values the actual values of the 931U C9C7C BC are displayed in the win dow Running values If the button Read Continuous is activated the values are updated every second monitoring Read from Instrument To check the current configuration in the con nected 931U C9C7C BC click on the Read from instrument button Running values Input 931U C9C7C BC input value in percent Output 931U C9C7C BC output value in percent CJC Temperature This the temperature in Centi grade or Fahrenheit at the cold junction point in the 931U C9C7C BC Alarm1 Shows the status of the first alarm relay LED red relay switched on alarm LED off relay switched off no alarm Page 43 e Alarm2 Shows the status of the second alarm Table 10 Product identification relay LED red relay switched on alarm LED off relay switched off no alarm 7 7 Product identification Unit Type
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17. lay Term No Alarm 1 Alarm 2 34 N C 35 N O 36 COM 44 N C 45 N O 46 COM Table 7 Digital output Page 25 6 1 6 2 6 3 Setup Configuration Default setting 931U CABLE USB introduction Configuration diagram wiring Page 26 6 1 Default setting Input range ADS Speed Transfer function Response time Output range Action Low limit High Limit Output error Digital outputs 1 and 2 Table 8 Default settings 4 20 mA medium Linear 0 255 4 20 mA direct O mA 20 mA 21 5 mA Disabled 6 2 931U CABLE USB introduc tion The 931U CABLE is the configuration interface for the 931U C9C7C BC This is the same interface as can be used for configuring the 931U C9A2C OP Signal conditioner Connection to the computer is via USB port and to the 931U C9C7C BC via a jack connector Tx and Rx status are indicated by LEDs on the 931U CABLE Page 27 6 3 Configuration diagram wiring 1ection nputer Figure 6 Configuration diagram wiring Page 28 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 931U C9C7C BC Configurator Software Descrip an rer ENT NR RM O ea EE 30 Installation me m 30 Starting exiting 931U C9C7C BC Configurator ccsssccssscsssccsssccsssccessensssccsecccsccuscesssenessenscees 30 Title Dar 2 2 c 31 Overview parameters eei oe osse
18. oblem 1 Check your comport settings The 931U C9C7C BC Configurator will show on the top left the current USB comport 2 Check that the 931U CABLE is connected be tween the 931U C9C7C BC and your computer 3 Check that the 931U C9C7C BC is powered with in the range given in the specifications No Status LED indication The 931U C9C7C BC is installed the wiring is done but it shows no LED indication 1 Checkthe power supply and consider the wiring diagrams and descriptions in chapter 4 and 5 2 Ensure that the input output connections are correct Page 47 The green Status LED is flashing It indicates sensor wiring short circuit or open cir cuit or internal fault See description in chapter 3 to identify fault source The DC output is incorrect 1 Ensure the input type and range are configured as required and wiring connections are correct Check the output configuration settings for cor rect range and transfer functions including direct Or re verse action The alarm relays have no function 1 Check the relay configuration settings including set point alarm type are as required and as de scribed in chapter Error Reference source not found Check the input type and range is as required Check the input connections are made correctly The alarm relays are on off with the wrong values of input 1 Check the relay configuration settings including set point alarm type are
19. pecifications 18 264 V AC DC 18 40 V AC 18 56 V DC ATEX Zone 2 lt 3 5 W 40 70 C 1 5 kVrms 1 min between PE and power supply as well as between PE and input or output 2 5 kVrms 1 min between input and output 300 V protective separation between power supply and input or output as well as between Relay output and all other circuits 100 V protective separation between input and output 300 V basic insulation between input and output DC RTD inputs lt 0 1 span Thermocouple inputs 0 2 span or 1 C CJ error DC amp RTD inputs lt 0 01 K Thermocouple inputs lt 0 01 of full scale K CJ error 0 07 C K Settable within 60 ms 1880 ms 1 Hz 3 dB 92 4 x 112 5 x 45 mm 12 screw UL 94 VO Gray IP20 CE cULus GL CE cULus Class 1 Division 2 Zone 2 ATEX Zone 2 Page 19 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Installation General Competence Warning ss 21 Mounting Environmental EMI protection warm Up eese eee enean nnn annuas 21 Electrical C nnectionsa an 22 Connection dlapram aii 24 Page 20 5 1 General Competence Warn ing The 931U C9C7C BC should only be installed by technically qualified personnel with sufficient quali fication or knowledge in the subject of instrumenta tion and control engineering 5 2 Mounting Environmental EMI protection warm up Mounting 931U C9C7C BC is designed to be mounted onto a TS35 DIN rail It clips
20. rint Print the actually configuration Exit Exit the software 931U C9C7C BC Configurator AB 931U C9C7C BC CONFIGURATOR Figure 7 Title bar File Language The menu text will be displayed depending on the selection in English or German language AB 931U C9C7C BC CONFIGURATOR File Language Settings Help Cont Y English German Figure 8 Title bar Language Settings Temperature unit Set the unit of the temperature for the configuration Celsius or Fahrenheit AB 331U C9C7C BC CONFIGURATOR Figure 9 Title bar Settings Temperature unit Setpoint Running Values Settings from the unit percent or input units of the trigger level of the digital outputs and the in put unit of the running value in dication AB 931U C9C7C BC CONFIGURATOR cota adeno ven suce EO rn une Input Uniks Figure 10 Title bar Settings Set point unit Page 31 Info About Open an information window about the software version and the contact address of Allen Bradley Figure 11 Title bar Info Page 32 7 5 Overview parameters Input parameters Type of input Voltage Range Current Range Type of Thermocouple RTD Resistor Range Potentiometer Range Frequency Sensitivity V 20 50 V DC Min Span 0 5 V mV 200 500 mV DC Min Span 4 mV Passive Range mA 20 50 mA Min Span 1 mA Active Range mA O 2
21. rs eee General description applications examples Page 10 3 1 Symbol identification 3 3 General description appli cations examples The 931U C9C7C BC is an accurate and stable signal DANGER converter isolator alarm generator for use in measurement and control systems A wide variety Potentially lethal voltages of input output range and type settings can be configured using the 931U CABLE Programming Cable and the 931U C9C7C BC Configurator soft C The CE mark proves the compliance of ware The 931U C9C7C BC can be powered from DC or AC sources between 18 and 264 volts the product with the requirements of the directives The primary characteristic of the 931U C9C7C BC is its versatility of input output configurability Hence many of the standard functions performed 3 2 Types article numbers by DIN rail mounted signal conditioners can be done by the 931U C9C7C BC such as This User Manual covers the following products e Conversion current to voltage and vice versa 931U C9C7C BC Signal Conditioner e Isolation of temperature sensor and DC inputs 931U CABLE Programming Cable e Linearization of temperature sensor inputs e Transmission of sensor signals over long distance e Characterizing signals from DC transmitters e Process alarm generation e Relay control between high and low values can be done by the 931U C9C7C BC Page 11 Typical Applications Typi
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