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Analogue Signal Isolators
WAVESERIES
WAVE
ANALOGUE PRO RTD
MODEL Order Number
Screw terminal connection
WAS5 PRO RTD 8560700000
Tension clamp connection
WAZ5 PRO RTD 8560710000
Please read these instructions before using the product
and retain for future information.

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1. General instructions
Warning! The analogue signal isolators of the WAVE
ANALOGUE PRO series
may only be installed by qualified personnel. Be sure not to
connect the unit to power supply before appropriate installation.
Do not select ranges during operation, because live parts are
exposed during this process. Only use a screwdriver which is
properly insulated against the voltage applied to the input when
fine adjusting the potentiometers on the front.
Be sure to observe the national regulations for installation and
selection of cables.
Appropriate safety measures against electrostatic discharge
(ESD) should be taken during assembly and adjustment work on
the WAVE
ANALOGUE PRO.
2. Application
Analouge singnal isolators are used for galvanic isolation and conversion of
temperature, resistance and potentiometer signals. Input and output
signals are factory set according to type or can be calibrated/switched via
DIP switches. It is not necessary to adjust the measurement range.
A +/- 5% variation can be achieved in the respective range by connecting
potentiometers for zero and span. The transmitted measurement signal is
linear to the measured temperature.

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3. Configuration
3.1 Equipment
A screwdriver with a width of 2.5 mm is required to adjust the unit and to
connect the wires to the terminals.
3.2 Opening the unit
Disconnect the plugs. Disengage the top part of
the housing by carefully pressing the latches on
both sides (1). Pull out the top part of the housing and the electronics section until they lock (2).
3.3 Settings
Set input and output ranges, minimum input values
and measuring span via the DIP switches SW1 and
SW2 according to the following tables.
When activating variable setting SW 1/8 of the span
or offset, it is possible to make additional adjustments via front potentiometers span and offset,
accessible below cover (3)
Caution! Only use a screwdriver which is
properly insulated against the voltage
applied to the input when fine adjusting
the potentiometers on the front.
1
1
2
Zero
Span
SW2
SW1
3