Teledyne 465L User Manual

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4.2. 
Electrical I/O Connections 
4.2.1. Location of I/O Connectors in the NEMA 
Configuration 
In the NEMA configuration of the M465L, the I/O connectors are located internally in the 
instrument.  See Figure 4-7 for their location.  The relative position of the connectors and the 
pinout information is the same as the Rack-Mount configuration shown in Figure 4-6.  
Connection to these terminals is usually made via a conduit connection to the NEMA enclosure.  
A standard conduit penetration may be added to one of the walls of the enclosure for this 
purpose, or the existing penetration may be used.   
4.2.2. Analog Output 
The analog output is located at the “General I/O” connector (See Figure 4-6) and is labeled 
“ANA.”  The analog output can be configured for 0-5V voltage or 4-20 mA current output.  See 
Section 9.8 for details on verifying or changing the analog output hardware configuration. 
The analog output is automatically scaled to the range of the instrument, i.e. if the monitor range 
is 1000 PPB, then 5V would correspond to 1000 PPB and 0V would correspond to 0 PPB.  See 
Section 7.2.7 for information on changing the range of the monitor. 
The M465L has an analog output step-test mode that can be used for verifying the operation of 
the analog output and calibration of external measurement equipment.  This mode is described in 
Section 7.2.3.1. 
4.2.3. Status Outputs 
There are four instrument status outputs located at the “General I/O” connector.  These status 
outputs mirror the state of the four diagnostic LEDs on the front panel. 
Electrically these outputs are SPST dry contact relay closures with a common contact, labeled 
‘C’ on the rear panel.  They are capable of switching up to 50 VDC, 250mA maximum current.  
There are no polarity requirements, so the outputs can be used to sink or source current from the 
‘C’ pin, within the maximum voltage and current specified.  Schematically, the outputs look as 
shown in Figure 4-8 below: