6. Analogue output managementF3006.a - Output diagnosticsWith this function, you can check with a multimeter (or a regulator/display, or a PLC/BMS) if the transmitter outputsare working properly. The transmitter generates a voltage of 0 V, 5 V and 10 V or a current of 4 mA, 12 mA and 20mA.6.a.1 - Multimeter connection configurationBefore carrying out the output diagnostics, all connections and configurations of the transmitter must beenabled, to avoid any damage on the transmitter and the multimeter !1Step First, select a channel for the output diagnostics.Selection of the channelto be checkedThe channel numbers are indicated on theboard located below the terminal block.Channel n°1 Channel n°22Step Example ofconnectionOn the photo alongside, the multimeter isconnected to the 0-10 V output and channeln°1.NO .............normally openCOM ..........commonNC .............normally closedRelay 1NO .............normally openCOM ..........commonNC .............normally closedRelay 2B-A+0-10 V ..............voltageGND .................ground4-20 mA ...........currentAnalogue output 10-10 V ..............voltageGND .................ground4-20 mA ...........currentAnalogue output 2The ticked box showsthe power supply typeof the transmitter(230 Vac shown above).230 Vac115 Vac[24 Vdc / acPage 10 Class 300 transmitter configuration via keypad / remote control / ModbusRugghölzli 2CH - 5453 BusslingenTel. +41 (0)56 222 38 18Fax +41 (0)56 222 10 12mailbox@sentronic.comwww.sentronic.comProdukte, Support und ServiceSENTRONIC AG