User guide
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Form 829 (08.13) ©SOR Inc.
Discharge the Sensor
Temperature changes which occur 
during shipment may result in a 
small electrical charge inside the 
sensor crystals. This charge is 
harmless to humans, but may result 
in damage to the electronics if the 
sensor is plugged in before it is 
discharged. To discharge the sensor, 
touch a wire to each sensor 
Short each
center conductor to 
the shell to discharge 
sensor crystals.
connector so that the center conductor and outside shell make contact. (See  )
Plug in Connections Inside Electronics Housing
Plug sensor extension cables onto the PC board as follows:
  Connect cable A to J1.
  Connect cable T to J2. (See 
 and  )
Power to the electronics must be disconnected before removing the cover of the sensor 
base in a hazardous area.
Connect extension 
lead T to OUT 2
Remote Interconnect Board 
located inside sensor base
Connect sensor 
leads to IN 1 and IN 2
Connect extension lead A to OUT 1
OUT connections are located on the 
opposite side of the board from the 
IN connections. Do not use positions 
3 and 4 to connect wires.
A
T
A
T
One Point Remote Cable Connection - Models 711R1 and 721R2 Only
Install conduit between the sensor base and the electronics housing to provide a raceway 
for sensor extension cables. (See 
) The sensor base and the electronics housing are 
suitable for use in Class I Groups C & D; Class II Groups E, F & G; Divisions 1 & 2 
hazardous locations. All conduit and fittings used for the installation must equal or 
exceed this rating to maintain the explosion proof integrity of the assembly.
Ensure that wiring conforms to all applicable local and national electrical codes and install 
unit(s) according to relevant national and local safety codes.










