Install Instructions
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M9203-GGx-2(Z) Series Proportional Electric Spring Return Actuators Installation Instructions8
Control Response
The installation side of the actuator and the position of
the mode selection switch combine to determine
control response from the actuator. See Figure 14.
Calibration (CAL) Function
The CAL function enables the actuator to redefine the
selected input signal range proportionally across a
reduced rotation range. The actuator maintains
calibration when power is lost or removed.
Follow these steps to calibrate the input signal range:
1. With power applied to the actuator, move the mode
selection switch to the CAL position and leave it in
this position for approximately 5 seconds. The
actuator begins rotating until the end-stops are
found.
2. Move the mode selection switch to the desired
input signal range. Selection can me made while
the calibration process is in progress, or after it is
complete. The selected input signal is
proportionally reconfigured to the reduced rotation
range.
Note: During normal operation, if the actuator
stroke increases due to seal or seat wear, input
signals are automatically reconfigured to the
increased rotation range in approximately 0.5°
increments.
3. If the actuator mounting position is changed or if
the linkage is adjusted, repeat Step 1 and Step 2 to
repeat the CAL function.
Note: The mode selection switch must remain out
of the CAL position for at least 2 seconds before
re-initiating the CAL function.
Note: If the mode selection switch is left in the
CAL position, the actuator defaults to 0-10 V input
signal range, DA.
Auxiliary Switch (M9203-xxB-2(Z) Models)
The M9203-xxB-2(Z) models include one integral
auxiliary switch with a switch adjuster accessible on
either face of the actuator. (See Figure 2 and Figure 3.)
The factory setting for the Auxiliary Switch is
11° closing (relative to the 0 to 90° rotation range as
printed on the product label). See the Technical
Specifications table for the auxiliary switch ratings.
The switch point continuously adjustable throughout
the actuator’s rotation range. For the most accurate
switch positioning, see Figure 15 and use the method
in the following example.
To change the switch point, proceed as follows:
1. Position the actuator in the full spring return
position.
Note: The switch is factory set to trip when the
actuator reaches the 11° position.
Figure 14: Control Response
FIG:M92xxGGx_CtrlRspns
Input Signal
Mode Selection Switch
Installation Side
Increasing
Decreasing
Rotation Position
0-10 V
Direct
Acting
Reverse
Acting
0-10 V
0° is the spring return position.
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FeedbackDirection
0.0 V 1.7 V 3.3 V 5.0 V 6.7 V 8.3 V 10.0 V
2-10 V
2-10 V
10.0 V 8.7 V 7.3 V 6.0 V 4.7 V 3.3 V 2.0 V
2-10
0-100-10
2-10
+
CAL
2-10
0-100-10
2-10
+
CAL
DA
RA
+
2-10
0-100-10
2-10
+
CAL
DA
RA
+
30
90
50
70
30
90
50
70
10
90
70
10
50
30
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WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock and
Property Damage.
Insulate and secure each unused wire
lead before applying power to the
actuator. Failure to insulate and secure
each unused wire lead may result in
property damage, electric shock, and
severe personal injury or death.