RF515 Adapter

Part No: RF515A (3618375)

The RF515A Adapter is a two-channel terminal box fitted with a 0.25m lead, terminated with a 6-Pin Lumberg Plug. It comes with the following Precision Resistors:

  • 10R
  • 2K
  • 18K2
  • Warranty: 6 Months

 

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The RF515A Adapter is a two-channel terminal box fitted with a 0.25m lead, terminated with a 6-Pin Lumberg Plug, that is used in-conjunction with the RF515 Multi-Parameter Wireless Transmitter.

It comes supplied with two sets of 10R, 2K and 18K2 precision resistors allowing you to configure the adapter to work as 0-1V, 0-10V or 4-20mA for each of the analog input channels that the RF515 Transmitter can accept.


Wiring Guide

The RF515A analog input wiring box is supplied with a set of resistors which must be connected to match the channel configuration.

Wiring the Sensor to RF515A

RF515A_Wiring_01

 

• Undo the four lid screws and open the RF515A.
• Feed the sensor cable through the spare grommet.
• Wire each channel as in the pictures below according to the configuration required.
• Retain the sensor cable using a tie-wrap.
• Refit the RF515A lid and replace the four screws.

Wiring Configuration and Resistors

There are three different resistors supplied with the RF515A, the drawing below will aid in identifying each type should they become separated from their packaging.

RF515A_Wiring_02

Technical Specifications

NameValue
Dimensions73mm (H) x 48mm (W) x 27mm (H)
Lead Length20cm
Packaging ContentsRF515A Adapter Box and two sets of 10R, 2K and 18K2 precision resistors
Warranty6 Months

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Articles / FAQs

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Returned Transmitters not logging (Unknown Task/Period)

Returned Transmitters not logging (Unknown Task/Period)

On occasion we have seen that RF500 System Transmitters that have been returned to a Customer after having been calibrated off-site, are not logging as expected and are showing an unknown task or period.

To resolve this issue you will simply need to re-task the Transmitter in question, to your specification.

Unfortunately, if your Transmitter hasn’t sent any data since going into the error state, then that data will be lost when the unit is re-tasked.

To re-task a Transmitter, simply log on to the Gateway, locate the relevant Transmitter on the Homepage and click on the Summary Graph. Once on the ‘Summary’ page, click the ‘Task’ icon. You should double-check the settings for the task, before clicking on ‘Program Task’ (or ‘Program’).

Please allow up to half an hour for the Task to be successfully sent to the Transmitter, assuming a 15 minute radio rate. If required, you can speed the process up by ‘provoking’ the Transmitter using an RF525 Transmitter Activator.

 

24th March 2015