Instruction manual
Instruction Manual
D200354X012
4200 Transmitters
July 2013
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Replacement:
Note
When replacing connectors J1, J2, and J3 do not reverse the connector. The connector can be forced on in the opposite direction.
Reversing any connector can cause incorrect operation of the transmitter. Refer to figure 8, view A, for proper insertion of the
connectors.
1. Check the printed wiring board for correct jumper configuration. Refer to table 11.
Table 11. Jumper Configuration
Type Circuit PWB Assembly Jumpers Installed
4211/4221 Transmitter Only GE15866X012 W4, W5 (C1 Removed)
4210/4220 Transmitter with Alarms GE15866X022 W1, W2, W4, W5, W6
4212/4222 Alarm Switches Only GE15866X032 W3, W6
4215 Transmitter w/Alarms - Dual Pot GE15866X042 W3, W4, W5, W6
* See figure 5 for jumper locations on the printed wiring board.
NOTES:
1. The three wire cable assembly connected to J3 provides the position switch circuit output to relays K1 and K2 on the field circuit printed wiring board.
2. Terminal block number 1 (TB1) provides the connections for the three wire cable assembly from the potentiometer. On a dual potentiometer system, it provides the transmitter input
only.
3. Connector J2 is only used with a dual potentiometer or for position switches without transmitter circuit. It provides the position switch circuit input to the printed wiring board.
4. The two wire cable assembly connected to J1 is used for the transmitter output signal, (4 to 20 milliamperes), and is connected to the RFI filter.
2. When the replacement board is ready, lower the board into the transmitter compartment.
3. Insert and tighten the three screws.
4. Install the plug connections that were removed.
5. Connect the red and black wires to the printed wiring board according to the transmitter type.
6. Perform the potentiometer alignment and calibration procedures.
Field Circuit Printed Wiring Board
Refer to figure 13 for component locations.
Figure 13. Field Circuit Printed Wiring Board
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Removal:
1. Note the locations of the field wires then disconnect the wires from TB1, TB2, and TB3 (if they are all used).