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Table 2-7: Relay Output Board<br />

Integrator<br />

Micro-Tech 3000<br />

Relay<br />

Output Board<br />

1 NC<br />

2 COM<br />

3 NO<br />

4 NC<br />

5 COM<br />

6 NO<br />

7 COM<br />

8 NO<br />

9 COM<br />

10 NO<br />

*Relays Rated 33VAC 0.5A, 70VDC 0.5A<br />

Relay K1<br />

Fault Output<br />

Relay K2<br />

Output #1<br />

Relay K3<br />

Output #2<br />

Relay K4<br />

Output #3<br />

<strong>Thermo</strong> Fisher Scientific Operation<br />

REC 4175 Rev B<br />

Operation<br />

2.5.3 Analog Output (Motherboard)<br />

A current output signal is available for customer use on motherboard Terminal<br />

Block 5. The rate, speed, or load parameters can be selected by the customer to<br />

be sent to a rate meter, recorder, or controller. The output range is adjustable<br />

from 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA, 20-0 mA, or 20-4 mA.<br />

Table 2-8: Motherboard Current Output - TB 5<br />

Motherboard<br />

Current Output #1<br />

TB5<br />

38 +<br />

39 -<br />

40 Shield<br />

2.5.4 Communications Configuration (Motherboard) COMM 1<br />

This section describes the setup procedure and hardware configuration for the<br />

communications from the motherboard. Use the following steps to configure the<br />

communications:<br />

2-13

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