Owner's manual

To reverse this configuration, remove the square cap on the back of the
FSV10 (see Figure e-1). The 4th and 5th position determines the TTL
logic configuration. The factory default setting is set with the jumper on
position 4. Moving this jumper to position 5 will yield the reverse configu-
ration [LOW (0 VDC) = ON and HIGH (5 VDC) = OFF] (see Table I).
Always make sure that only one jumper is ever applied at any
given time to either position 4 or 5. Connecting both at the same
time may result in damage to the electronics, and improper control.
b.1.4 Power Connection
With the DC power supply source OFF, connect the power to the DC
power jack OR the 9 pin “D” connector.
DO NOT CONNECT POWER TO BOTH CONNECTION POINTS
AT THE SAME TIME. This may result in permanent damage to
the power supplies and the FSV10.
(c) DESCRIPTION
The FSV10 solenoid driver module is designed to regulate the power sup-
plied to the proportional solenoid valve based on a reference signal. A 0
to 5 VDC or 4 to 20 mA analog set point signal input is used as a refer-
ence to proportionally control the output power to the valve. By increas-
ing or decreasing this analog reference signal, the valve volume of gases
or liquids processed increases or decreases respectively.
(d) SPECIFICATIONS
Environmental (per IEC 664): Installation Level II; Pollution Degree II.
Connection: 9 pin male “D” connector for input/output signals.
Power Input: +12 to 30 VDC; 1A @ 12 VDC, 0.5A @ 24 VDC via 9 pin
“D” connector or DC power jack (center positive).
Input Signal: AUTO SELECT feature allows circuit to recognize which analog
input reference (0 to 5 VDC or 4 to 20 mA) signal is received.
TTL ON/OFF: Jumper selectable LOW (0 VDC) OFF - HIGH (5 VDC) ON [default
setting] or reverse, to select valve ON/OFF status.
Valve Output Power: Jumper selectable to +15, +22, and +29 VDC with adjacent
potentiometer to obtain +
2 VDC [default setting 22 VDC]
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