User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- 535 User's Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Basic Interface
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Chapter 4: Hardware Set Up
- Chapter 5: Software Configuration
- Chapter 6: Tuning
- Chapter 7: Applications
- Control Type
- Alarms
- Duplex Control
- Slidewire Position Proportioning Control
- Velocity Position Proportioning Control
- Staged Outputs
- Retransmission
- Digital Inputs
- Remote Setpoint
- Multiple Setpoints
- Multiple Sets of PID Values
- POWERBACK
- Self Tune–POWERTUNE®
- Ramp-To-Setpoint
- Input Linearization
- Load Line
- Security
- Reset Inhibition
- Process Variable Reading Correction
- Serial Communications
- Cascade Control
- Ratio Control
- Appendix 1: Menu Flowcharts
- Appendix 2: Parts List
- Appendix 3: Troubleshooting
- Appendix 4: Calibration
- Appendix 5: Specifications
- Appendix 6: Glossary
- Appendix 7: Isolation Block Diagram
- Return Procedures and Warranty Information
- 500 Series Process Controllers User's Manual

Install / Wire
535 User's Manual Chapter 3 17
OUTPUT MODULES
The 535 output modules are used for control, alarms and retransmission. The
four output module types are: Mechanical Relay, Solid State Relay (Triac),
DC Logic (SSR Drive) and Analog (Milliamp)
To install these modules, plug them into any of the four output sockets on the
printed circuit boards (refer to Chapter 4). The wiring is the same whether the
modules are used for control, alarm or retransmission.
The diagrams on the next two pages are a guide for properly connecting the
various outputs. To find out which module(s) have been installed in the
controller, compare the product number on the controller label with the section
Order Code in Chapter 1. This section also includes a diagram of how to wire
a position proportioning output, a special application using two mechanical or
two solid state relays.
1. Mechanical Relay Output
• Output 1 is always Control 1.
• Outputs 1, 2 and 3 are jumper selectable for normally open and
normally closed on the power supply circuit board.
• Output 4 is always configured for normally open and has reduced
voltage and current ratings (see Specifications).
2. Solid State Relay (Triac) Output
• Output 1 is always Control 1.
• Respective jumper J1, J2 or J3 must be set to normally open for SSR
(Triac) output.
• Output 4 is always configured for normally open and has reduced
voltage and current ratings (see Specifications).
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4
Line Power
Load
Recommend use of both MOV and snubber
Terminals used
with Output
Module 2
Terminals used
with Output
Module 3
Terminals used
with Output
Module 4
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6
Terminals used
with Output
Module 1
3
4
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NOTE:
Refer to Figure 4.2 for location of the
corresponding jumpers.
Second input jumper connector on the
option board must be in either mA
(milliamp) or V (voltage) position.
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4
Line Power
Load
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+
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+
Recommend use of both MOV and snubber
Terminals used
with Output
Module 2
Terminals used
with Output
Module 3
Terminals used
with Output
Module 4
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8
5
6
Terminals used
with Output
Module 1
3
4
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Figure 3.11
Mechanical Relay Output wiring
Figure 3.12
SSR Relay Output Wiring