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Manual Conversor Datexel DAT5020 Ed.04-2007 - Rev.00

The document describes an isolated programmable signal converter called the DAT 5020. It has the following key features: 1) It can accept voltage, current, or potentiometer signals as input and provide a proportional voltage or current output. 2) The input and output ranges are configurable using DIP switches to accommodate different signal types and scales. 3) It provides galvanic isolation of 2000 Vac between the input, power supply, and output to eliminate ground loops and allow use in industrial environments.

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Manual Conversor Datexel DAT5020 Ed.04-2007 - Rev.00

The document describes an isolated programmable signal converter called the DAT 5020. It has the following key features: 1) It can accept voltage, current, or potentiometer signals as input and provide a proportional voltage or current output. 2) The input and output ranges are configurable using DIP switches to accommodate different signal types and scales. 3) It provides galvanic isolation of 2000 Vac between the input, power supply, and output to eliminate ground loops and allow use in industrial environments.

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3 ways isolated

programmable signal
converter
Via monte Nero, 40/B – 21049 TRADATE (VA) ITALY
Phone: +39 (0)331841070 Fax:+39 (0)331841950 - e-mail:[email protected] - www.datexel.it
DAT 5020
FEATURES
- Input for voltage, current and potentiometer signal
- Input range configurable by DIP-switches
- Isolated power supply source for passive current transmitter on input
- Voltage or current output
- Output values configurable by DIP-switches
- Galvanic isolation at 2000 Vac between input, power supply and output
- Good accuracy and performance stability
- EMC compliant – CE mark
- DIN rail mounting in compliance with EN-50022 and EN-50035

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The converter DAT 5020 is designed to provide on its output a voltage or current signal proportional with the value of the normalised signal or the potentiometer
applied on its input.
The user can program the input and output ranges by the proper DIP-switches available after opening the suitable door located on the side of device (see “Input
ranges table” and “Output ranges table” sections).
The regulation of Zero and Span values is made by the ZERO and SPAN potentiometers located on the top of device.
The 2000 Vac isolation between input, power supply and output eliminates the effects of all ground loops eventually existing and allows the use of the converter
in heavy environmental conditions found in industrial applications.
On the input side, an auxiliary supply source isolated from the power supply is provided; this allows to connect on input both active and passive current loops.
It has been made in compliance with the EEC/336/89 standard on the Electromagnetic Compatibility.
It is housed in a plastic enclosure of 12.5 mm thickness suitable for DIN rail mounting in according to EN-50022 and EN-50035 standards .
OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS
The converter DAT 5020 must be powered by a direct voltage included in the 18 V to 32 V range. The power supply must be applied between the terminals R
(+Vdc) and Q (GND3). The green led PWR switched on shows the right state of supply of the device.
The output connections must be made as shown in the section "Output connections".
The current or voltage output signal is measurable between the terminals N (OUT) and M (GND2).
The input connections must be made as shown in the section "Input connections".
Voltage input: between the terminals L (INPUT) and I, G or E(GND1); passive current input: between the terminals L (INPUT) and I, G or E(GND1); active
current input (coming from a passive transmitter) : between the terminals F (Aux. Supply) and L (INPUT); potentiometer: connect the ends of sensor between
the terminals H (POT HI) and I, G or E(GND1) connect the central terminal to the terminal L (INPUT).
The configuration of input and output ranges values is made by DIP-switches (refer to the section “Input ranges table” and “Output ranges table”).
After the converter configuration, it is necessary to calibrate it using the ZERO and SPAN regulations; this operation is illustrated in the section “DAT 5020:
Configuration and calibration”.
To install the device refer to the section “Installation instructions”.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (Typical @ 25 °C and in nominal conditions)

Input
Signal type (configurable) Current: 4 ÷ 20 mA, 0 ÷ 20 mA,
Voltage: 0÷10 V, 0÷1 V, ± 5 V, ± 10 V, 0 ÷100 mV
Potentiometer ( nominal value ) : from 1 KΩ up to 5 KΩ
Maximum input signal 30 Vdc or 50 mA
Input impedance Voltage: >/= 1 MΩ, Current: ~ 50 Ω
Auxiliary supply (Aux. supply ) 18 Vdc min @ 20 mA

Output
Signal type (configurable) Current: 4 ÷ 20 mA, 0 ÷ 20 mA,
Voltage: 0÷10 V, 0÷2 V, ± 5 V, ± 10 V, ± 1 V
Maximum output signal 15 Vdc or 30 mA
Zero regulation ± 5 % min.
Span regulation ± 5 % min.
Load resistance (Rload) Current output: </= 500 Ω
Voltage output: >/= 5 KΩ

Performances
Calibration error ± 0.1 % of f.s.
Linearity error (*) ± 0.15 % of f.s.
Thermal drift 0.02 % of f.s./°C
Response time (from 10 to 90 % of f.s.) 500 ms
Power supply voltage (**) 18÷32 Vdc
Current consumption(***) Current output: 110 mA max.
Voltage output: 80 mA max.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Immunity: EN 61000-6-2; Emission : EN 61000-6-4
Isolation voltage 2000 Vac, 50 Hz, 1 min.
Operating temperature -20 ÷ 60 °C
Storage temperature - 40 ÷ 85 °C
Relative humidity (non cond.) 0 ÷ 90%
Weight approx. 90 g
(*) inclusive of hysteresis and power supply variation.
(**) internally protected against polarity reversion.
(***) with input Auxiliary supply operative.
DAT 5020: CONFIGURATION & CALIBRATION ISOLATIONS STRUCTURE
1) Refer to the “Input ranges table”, determine in the column " Input " the position
of the input value. Input side Output side
Refer to the “ Output ranges table " and determine in the column " Output " the
position of the output value.
In the correspondent lines is shown how to set the DIP-switches .
2) Set the DIP-switches as indicated .
3) Connect on input a voltage or current simulator programmed to supply the
maximum and minimum values of the input range; in case calibration of a
potentiometer, connect on input terminals a potentiometer with nominal value
included into the specification limit. Power supply side
4) Set the simulator at the maximum value of the input range or regulate the
potentiometer at the maximum value. DAT 5020: CONNECTIONS
5) By the SPAN potentiometer calibrate the output at the maximum value .
6) Set the simulator at the minimum value of the input range or regulate the
INPUT CONNECTIONS
potentiometer at the minimum value . Active mA input
7) By the ZERO potentiometer calibrate the output at the minimum value . Passive mA input
8) Repeat the operation from the step 4 to the step 7 until the output value will be Aux. supply.
+ INPUT
L + F
correct ( 3 attempts typically required).
Configuration ex. : in: 4÷20 mA out 0÷10 Vdc mA TX
Input switches configuration (DSI ): On, Off, Off, On, On, Off, Off, Off.
Output switches configuration (DSO ): On, On, Off, Off, On, Off, Off, Off. - I - L
GND1 INPUT

INPUT RANGES TABLE POT. Volt


POT HI
DSI H INPUT
INPUT + L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INPUT
V
0 ÷ 20 mA L -
GND1
I
4 ÷ 20 mA
GND1
0 ÷ 10 V I
Note: terminals E = G = GND1
±5V
POWER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
± 10 V
+Vdc
0÷1V R +
18÷32 Vdc
0÷100 mV
-
POT. Q
GND3
OUTPUT RANGE TABLE
OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
DSO
OUTPUT Volt mA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N
OUT +
N
OUT +
0 ÷ 20 mA Rload Rload

4 ÷ 20 mA M GND2
-
M GND2
-

0 ÷ 10 V
Note: terminals O = P = M = GND2
±5V
DIMENSIONS (mm) & REGULATIONS
± 10 V
0÷2V
SPAN

±1V
ON
ZERO

= DIP SWITCHES " ON" DSO

1
90

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ON
PWR

The DAT 5020 device is suitable for fitting to DIN rails in the vertical DSI

position. For optimum operation and long life follow these instructions: 1

When the devices are installed side by side it may be necessary to


separate them by at least 5 mm in the following case:
- If panel temperature exceeds 45°C and at least one of the overload
conditions exists.
- If panel temperature exceeds 35°C and at least two of the overload
conditions exist.
- if all the overload conditions exist.
Overload conditions: 12.5 112
- High supply voltage: >27Vdc.
- Use of current output. HOW TO ORDER
- Use of the input auxiliary supply for current input (terminal F). The DAT 5020 is supplied as requested on the order.
Make sure that sufficient air flow is provided for the device avoiding to In case of the configuration is not specified, the device will be supplied with
place raceways or other objects which could obstruct the ventilation slits. the standard configuration :
Moreover it is suggested to avoid that devices are mounted above
appliances generating heat; their ideal place should be in the lower part of ORDER CODE: DAT5020 0÷10 V - 0÷10 V
the panel. Install the device in a place without vibrations. Input range
Moreover it is suggested to avoid routing conductors near power signal
cables (motors, induction ovens, inverters, etc...) and to use shielded Output range
cable for connecting signals.
Datexel s.r.l. reserves its right to modify totally or in part the characteristics of its product without notice at any time . ED.04.07 REV.00

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