- Check the power supply wiring.
- Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications.
- Check the polarity of the input wiring.
- Check the pulse specifications of the other instrument.
- For voltage pulse, open collector, and non-voltage contact, check whether there is an external resistance connected to the input terminals.
- For current pulse, check whether the accessory resistor is connected to the input terminals. (some models may have built-in resistance, so be sure to check the specifications).
- Check the signal from the output terminal while using a clip or other conductor to open and short the (+) and (-) input terminals. For a high range input frequency, manually opening and shorting may result in a low cut, and you may not be able to check. In that case, you will need a pulse generator appropriate for the input frequency.
- If the output signals is of the current specifications, attach an external 250 Ω resistance and measure the voltage.
相关产品&解决方案
-
JUXTA F Series Signal Conditioners
F Series signal conditioners are compact, space-saving (24 mm width) signal conditioners with front panel terminals. The microprocessor based models provide field configuration capability and minimum stock of spares. The installation is either DIN-Rail, Rack or Wall mounting, and the power supply is 24 V DC.
-
JUXTA W Series Signal Conditioners
Compact size, versatile mounting, and microprocessor based high performance capabilities makes the W Series an excellent choice for almost every application. The specifications of W Series signal conditioners are as same as F Series signal conditioners except for power supply voltage, second output and case width.