Teledyne 100E Microscope & Magnifier User Manual


 
Teledyne API M100E Analyzer Operation Manual Getting Started
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3.3.2. ANALOG OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
The M100E is equipped with several analog output channels accessible through a connector on the back panel
of the instrument. The standard configuration for these outputs is mVDC. An optional current loop output is
available for each.
When the instrument is in its default configuration, channels A1 and A2 output a signal that is proportional to the
SO
2
concentration of the sample gas. Either can be used for connecting the analog output signal to a chart
recorder or for interfacing with a datalogger.
Output A3 is only used on the M100E if the optional O
2
or CO
2
sensor is installed.
Channel A4 is special. It can be set by the user (refer to Section 6.9.10) to output any one of the parameters
acce
ssi
ble through the <TST TST> keys of the units sample display.
To access these signals attach a strip chart recorder and/or data-logger to the appropriate analog output
connections on the rear panel of the analyzer.
A
NALOG OUT
A1
A
2 A3 A4
+ - + - + - + -
Figure 3-5: Analog Output Connector
Table 3-4: Analog Output Pin-Outs
PIN ANALOG OUTPUT VOLTAGE SIGNAL CURRENT SIGNAL
1 V Out I Out +
2
A1
Ground I Out -
3 V Out I Out +
4
A2
Ground I Out -
5 V Out I Out +
6
A3
(Only used if an
optional O
2
or CO
2
sensor is installed)
Ground I Out -
7 V Out I Out +
8
A4
Ground I Out -
3.3.3. CONNECTING THE STATUS OUTPUTS
The status outputs report analyzer conditions via optically isolated NPN transistors, which sink up to 50 mA of
DC current. These outputs can be used interface with devices that accept logic-level digital inputs, such as
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Each status bit is an open collector output that can withstand up to 40
VDC. All of the emitters of these transistors are tied together and available at the “D” connector pin.
NOTE
Most PLC’s have internal provisions for limiting the current that the input will draw from an external
device. When connecting to a unit that does not have this feature, an external dropping resistor must be
used to limit the current through the transistor output to less than 50 mA.
At 50 mA, the transistor will drop approximately 1.2V from its collector to emitter.
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