The DMD4008 accepts a resistance input from potentiometer,
slidewire, linear position, displacement, or rotational devices and
provides an optically isolated DC voltage or current output that is
linearly related to the potentiometer position.
The DMD4008 will accept any potentiometer with a value of
0-100 Ω through 0-1 MΩ without recalibration and without
affecting accuracy. A stable 1 VDC source excites the potentiometer. The voltage division ratio is measured using the three
input connections. This measurement method allows the use of
almost any potentiometer without the need for calibration.
The DMD4008 output can be field-configured via external rotary
and slide switches. Offsets and/or input ranges other than 0 to
100% of the potentiometer range can also be selected. Zero and
span potentiometers are provided to fine-tune the output signal.
The full 3-way (input, output, power) isolation makes this module
useful for ground loop elimination, common mode signal rejection or noise pickup reduction.
Sink/Source Output
Sinking/sourcing versatility allows the DMD4008 to produce
a powered or unpowered mA output allowing it to work with
unpowered or powered mA devices respectively.
The DMD4008 has a 20 VDC loop excitation supply available for
mA outputs. This power supply can be used to power a passive
mA device. If the mA device receiving the output signal already
provides loop power, the DMD4008 output can be wired as a
passive output.
LED Indicators
Two LEDs (green for input, red for output) vary in intensity
with changes in the process input and output signals. These
provide a quick visual picture of your process loop at all times
and can greatly aid in saving time during initial startup and/or
troubleshooting.
Output Test
An output test button provides a fixed output (independent of the
input) when held depressed. The test output level is potentiometer adjustable from 0 to 100% of output span.
The output test button greatly aids in saving time during initial
startup and/or troubleshooting.
Potentiometer Input
Field selectable ranges via switch settings
See table for complete listing
3 wire connection required
Minimum: 0-100 Ω
Maximum: 0-1 MΩ
Input span: 10-100% of potentiometer range
Input offset: 0-90% in 10% increments
Input Impedance
10 MΩ minimum
Common Mode Rejection
120 dB minimum
LoopTracker
Variable brightness LEDs indicate I/O level and status
DC Output Ranges
Field selectable ranges via switch settings
See table for complete listing
Voltage: 0-1 VDC to 0-10 VDC, 10 mA max
Bipolar voltage: ±5 VDC or ±10 VDC
Current: 0-2 mADC to 0-20 mADC
20 V compliance, 1000 Ω at 20 mA
85-265 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 60-300 VDC
9-30 VDC or 10-32 VAC
Output Logic
Normal
Output Calibration
Multi-turn zero and span potentiometers
±15% of span adjustment range typical
Output Loop Power Supply
20 VDC nominal, regulated, 25 mADC, <10 mVRMSmax. ripple
May be selectively wired for sinking or sourcing mA output
Output Test
Front button sets output to test level when pressed
Potentiometer adjustable 0-100% of span
Output Ripple and Noise
Less than 10 mVRMS
Linearity
Better than ±0.1% of span
Ambient Temperature Range and Stability
–10°C to +60°C operating ambient
Better than ±0.02% of span per °C stability
Response Time
70 milliseconds typical
1 millisecond typical with DF option
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Isolation
1200 VRMS minimum
Full isolation: power to input, power to output, input to output
Housing and Connectors
IP 40, requires installation in panel or enclosure
For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment
Mount vertically to a 35 mm DIN rail
Four 4-terminal removable connectors, 14 AWG max wire size
Power
85-265 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 60-300 VDC, 2 W maximum
D versions: 9-30 VDC or 10-32 VAC 50/60 Hz, 2 W maximum
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which are known to the State of California to cause
cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more
information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Range Selection
See white model/serial number label for module power requirements, and any applicable options or custom ranges. It is generally easier to select ranges before wiring and installation.
See table on next page for module range settings. From the
table, find the rotary switch setting that matches your input and
output range.
For most applications 0-100% of the potentiometer range is
used. The DMD4008 can be set up to use part of the potentiometer range.
Input switch B controls the percent of the potentiometer range
to use.
Input switch C controls the percent of the range offset from zero.
Make sure to set the V—I switch for voltage or current output
respectively.
Electrical Connections
WARNING! All wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician or instrumentation engineer. See diagrams for terminal
designations and wiring examples.
WARNING! Avoid shock hazards! Turn signal input, output, and
power off before connecting or disconnecting wiring, or removing or installing module.
Module Power Terminals
Check white model/serial number label for module operating
voltage to make sure it matches available power.
When using DC power, either polarity is acceptable, but for
consistency with similar products, positive (+) can be wired to
terminal 13 and negative (–) can be wired to terminal 16.
Signal Input Terminals
The potentiometer must be connected to all three signal input
terminals as shown. The DMD4008 utilizes a stable 1 VDC
source to excite the potentiometer.
Potentiometer Input Terminal
Full scale or high side of potentiometer
Zero or low end of potentiometer
Potentiometer wiper arm
9 (+1 VDC)
10 (–)
11
Signal Output Terminals
Polarity must be observed for output wiring connections. If the
output does not function, check switch settings and wiring
polarity.
If your device requires a current input, determine if it provides
power to the current loop or if it must be powered by the module.
Use a multi-meter to check for voltage at the input terminals of
your device. Typical voltage may be in the range of 9 to 24 VDC.
In this case, wire the device to module terminals 2 and 3.
Type of Device for Output– Terminal + Terminal
Measuring/recording device
accepts a voltage input.
Measuring/recording device
accepts a mA (current) input and
is unpowered or passive. Module
provides the loop power.
Measuring/recording device
accepts a mA (current) input
and provides power to the current loop.
3 (–)
3 (–)
2 (–)
4 (+)
switch E
set to “V”
4 (+20 V)
switch E
set to “I”
3 (+)
switch E
set to “I”
Mounting to a DIN Rail
The housing is IP40 rated and requires vertical installation on
a 35 mm DIN rail in a protective panel or enclosure away from
heat sources.
Do not block air flow. Allow 1” (25 mm) above and below housing vents for air circulation.
1. Tilt front of module downward and position against DIN rail.
2. Clip lower mount to bottom edge of DIN rail.
3. Push front of module upward until upper mount snaps into
place.
Removal
1. Push up on the bottom back of the module.
2. Tilt front of module downward to release upper mount from
top
edge of DIN rail.
3. The module can now be removed from the DIN rail.
Current Sinking Output
switch E set to “I”
External loop supply
Current Sinking Output
switch E set to “I”
External device provides
loop power
Current Sourcing Output
Set switch E to “I”
Voltage Output
To maintain full isolation
and avoid malfunctions,
do not connect power
supplies in common
with input, output or unit
power.
Do not connect anything
to unused terminals.
Potentiometer
9 Full Scale
11 Wiper Arm
10 Minimum
Cu 60/75°C
conductors
14 AWG
13 Power AC or DC +
14 Earth Ground
16 Power AC or DC –
max.
Upper Mount
Lower Mount
Spring Clip
Loop
Power
Source
Powered
4-20 mA
Device
Passive
Current
Voltage
Not used
Device
Device
+
–
4-20 mA
Device
+ –
– +
2134
– +
2134
2134
+
–
2134
6578
10911 12
141315 16
Ri
– +
+20 V
– +
Calibration
Front-mounted Zero and Span potentiometers are used to
calibrate the output to compensate for load and lead variations.
Note: Perform the following calibration procedure any time
switch settings are changed.
1. Apply power to the module and allow a minimum 20 minute
warm up time.
2. Set the input potentiometer to its minimum value to provide
an input to the module equal to the minimum input required
for the application.
3. Connect an accurate measurement device to the module
output. Adjust the module’s Zero potentiometer for the exact
minimum output desired. The Zero control should only be
adjusted when the input signal is at its minimum to produce
the corresponding minimum output signal. Example: for a
4-20 mA output signal, the Zero control will allow adjustment
of the 4 mA or low end of the signal.
4. Set the input potentiometer at its maximum, and then
adjust the module’s Span pot for the exact maximum output
desired. The Span control should only be adjusted when the
input signal is at its maximum. This will produce the corresponding maximum output signal. Example: for 4-20 mA
output signal, the Span control will provide adjustment for
the 20 mA or high end of the signal.
5. Repeat adjustments for maximum accuracy.
Output Test Function
The output test potentiometer is factory set to provide approximately 50% output. When the test button is depressed it will
drive the output side of the loop with a known good signal
that can be used as a diagnostic aid during initial start-up or
troubleshooting. When released, the output will return to normal.
The Test Cal. potentiometer can be used to set the test output to
the desired level. It is adjustable from 0 to 100% of the output
span. Press and hold the Test button and adjust the Test Cal.
potentiometer for the desired output level.
Operation
The DMD4008 utilizes a stable 1 VDC source to excite the
potentiometer. This voltage is stabilized against the potentiometer resistance value variations over the entire operating range.
The resulting potentiometer wiper voltage is amplified and
passed through an optical coupler to the output stage where it is
scaled to the desired output range.
The green input LED provides a visual indication that a signal
is being sensed by the input circuitry of the module. It also
indicates the input signal strength by changing in intensity as
the process changes from minimum to maximum.
If the LED fails to illuminate, or fails to change in intensity as
the process changes, check the module power or signal input
wiring. Note that it may be difficult to see the LEDs under bright
lighting conditions.
The red output LED provides a visual indication that the output
signal is functioning. It becomes brighter as the input and the
corresponding output change from minimum to maximum.
For current outputs, the red LED will only light if the output loop
current path is complete. For either current or voltage outputs,
failure to illuminate or a failure to change in intensity as the
process changes may indicate a problem with the module power
or signal output wiring.
1
2 3 4
Output
Not used
5 6 7 8
Do not connect
anything to
unused terminals
Input
9 10 11
12
Power
13 14
15
16
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DMD4008 Range Selection Table
The module side label lists common ranges. Use the table below
for a complete selection of I/O ranges for your application.
It is generally easier to select ranges before installation.
Output0-1 V0-2 V0-4 V1-5 V0-5 V0-8 V2-10 V 0-10 V±5 V± 10 V 0-2 mA 0-4 mA 0-8 mA 2-10 mA 0-10 mA 0-16 mA 4-20 mA 0-20 mA
Switch B controls the percent of potentiometer range to use.
Switch C controls input offset.
Switch D controls output offset.
Switch E is for voltage or current output selection.
For ranges that fall between the listed ranges use the next highest setting and trim the output signal with the zero and span
potentiometers.
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WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER
OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s WARRANTY adds an additional one (1) month
grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This
ensures that OMEGA’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product.
If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service
Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request.
Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no
charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser,
including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, operation outside of design limits,
improper repair, or unauthorized modification. This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of
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