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IntelliPack Series 892M/894M Computation Transmitter User’s Manual                             DC Voltage/Current Input 
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Safety Summary - Symbols on equipment:

 

 

Means “Caution, refer to this manual for additional  
             

information”.

 

 

The information contained in this manual is subject to change 
without notice.  Acromag, Inc., makes no warranty of any kind 
with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the 
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular 
purpose.  Further, Acromag, Inc., assumes no responsibility for 
any errors that may appear in this manual and makes no 
commitment to update, or keep current, the information contained 
in this manual.  No part of this manual may be copied or 
reproduced in any form, without the prior written consent of 
Acromag, Inc. 
 

Table of Contents

 

Page 

 

 

1.0  INTRODUCTION

 

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DESCRIPTION ………………………………………… 

Key IntelliPack 

89XM Features…………………..… 

ACCESSORY ITEMS …………………………………. 

IntelliPack Configuration Software ...……………… 

IntelliPack Serial Port Adapter …………………….. 

IntelliPack Cable………………………….………….. 

IntelliPack Software Interface Package…..……….. 

2.0  PREPARATION FOR USE

 

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UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ……………………

 

INSTALLATION ……………………………………….. 

Jumper Installation (Current Input)……..…………. 

Jumper Installation (Voltage Output)………………. 

Mounting ……………………………………………… 

Electrical Connections 

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3.0  MODULE CONFIGURATION

 

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MATH FORMULATION…..……………………………. 

4.0  THEORY OF OPERATION

 

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5.0  SERVICE AND REPAIR

 

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SERVICE AND REPAIR ASSISTANCE ……………. 

PRELIMINARY SERVICE PROCEDURE ..…………. 

6.0  SPECIFICATIONS

 

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MODEL NUMBER DEFINITION……………………… 

INPUT SPECIFICATIONS ……………………………. 

ANALOG OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS …………..…

 

ENCLOSURE/PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS..…….. 

APPROVALS ………………………………………….. 

10 

ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS 

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10 

STATUS INDICATORS……………………………….. 

10 

HOST COMPUTER COMMUNICATION…………….. 

10 

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION…………………….. 

11 

 

 

List of Drawings

 

Page 

 

 

Simplified Schematic (4501-

717)…….………………….… 

12 

Functional Block Diagram (4501-

718)….………………… 

13 

Computer to IntelliPack Connections (4501-

721) ………. 

14 

Electrical Connections (4501-

719).……………….…..…... 

15 

Enclosure Dimensions (4501-

720)….………………..…… 

16 

REVISION HISTORY 

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                  IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

 

 It is very important for the user to consider the possible adverse 
 effects of power, wiring, component, sensor, or software failures 
 in designing any type of control or monitoring system.  This is  
 especially important where economic property loss or human life 
 is involved.  It is important that the user employ satisfactory  
 overall system design.  It is agreed between the Buyer and  
 Acromag, that this is the Buyer's responsibility. 

 

 
Windows 95/98 & NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft 
Corporation. 

 

1.0  INTRODUCTION 

 

These instructions cover hardware functionality of the 

transmitter models listed in Table 1.  Supplementary sheets are 
attached for units with special options or features. 

 

Table 1:  Models Covered in This Manual 

Series/ 
Input/Type 

-Options/Output/ 
 Enclosure/Approvals

1

 

-Factory  
Configuration

2

 

892M

3

 

-0500 

-C 

894M

3

 

-0500 

-C 

 
Notes (Table 1): 

1.   Approvals: cULus Listed. 
2.  

Include the “-C” suffix to specify factory configuration option.  
Otherwise, no suffix is required for standard configuration. 

3.   Model 894M-0500 units have four input channels, while 

892M-0500 units have two input channels. 

 

Module programming, transmitter operation, and the 

IntelliPack Configuration Software are also covered in the 
IntelliPack Transmitter Configuration Manual (8500-570). 
 
 

DESCRIPTION 

 

Series 89XM Computation Transmitters are members of the 

popular Acromag IntelliPack Transmitter & Alarm family.  These 
models will accept two or four channels of DC current or voltage 
input, and provide an isolated process current or voltage output 
whose response is computed via a programmed mathematical 
combination of the input signals.  Units are fully reconfigurable via 
our user-friendly Windows 95/98

 or NT

 IntelliPack 

Configuration Program.  All IntelliPacks contain an advanced 
technology microcontroller with integrated downloadable flash 
memory for non-volatile program, configuration, calibration, and 
parameter data storage.  Once configured, these modules may 
operate independent of the host computer for true embedded 
computation monitoring and control. 

 
Modules may be field connected for either process current or 

DC voltage input or output signals.  The 892M has two current or 
voltage inputs which may be mathematically combined to drive an 
isolated process current or voltage output, while the 894M 
provides up to four current or voltage inputs.  A wide variety of 
math operators and functions are supported.  On-board excitation 
is provided at the inputs to facilitate two-wire, 4 to 20mA process 
current transmitter hookup.  Each channel includes a yellow LED 
on the front-panel to provide visual indication of an over-range 
input signal.  Additionally, a green “Run” LED indicates power and 
operation status. 

 
The module uses a high resolution, low noise, Sigma-Delta, 

Analog to Digital Converter (

-

 ADC) to accurately convert the 

input signals into digitized values.  An optically isolated Digital-to-
Analog Converter (DAC) provides the corresponding process 
current or voltage output.  All scaling and computation is 
performed using single-precision, floating point arithmetic. 

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Summary of Contents for IntelliPack 895M Series

Page 1: ...cess Current Voltage Inputs USER S MANUAL ACROMAG INCORPORATED 30765 South Wixom Road Wixom MI 48393 2417 U S A Tel 248 295 0880 Fax 248 624 9234 Copyright 1998 Acromag Inc Printed in the USA Data and...

Page 2: ...NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation 1 0 INTRODUCTION These instructions cover hardware functionality of the transmitter models listed in Table 1 Supplementary sheets are attached fo...

Page 3: ...ash memory and EEPROM This allows the functionality of this device to be reliably reprogrammed thousands of times Fully Isolated Input output and power are isolated from each other for safety and incr...

Page 4: ...ically protected with an anti static bag during shipment However it is recommended that the module be visually inspected for evidence of mishandling prior to applying power This circuit utilizes stati...

Page 5: ...trical Code for installations within Canada and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction This equipment is suitable for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D or non hazardous locati...

Page 6: ...solution must also be scaled to the nominal zero and full scale endpoints of the selected output range Up to 200 characters may be entered into the equation field to define a formula that relates the...

Page 7: ...A B A D THEN A ELSE C 12 56 When formulating an equation or response it is important to keep the limits of module resolution in mind see Table 5 In some cases it may be necessary to normalize your va...

Page 8: ...ir services are available from Acromag 6 0 SPECIFICATIONS 892M 0500 C Two I V Inputs Single Process I V Output 894M 0500 C Four I V Inputs Single Process I V Output General The IntelliPack Model 89XM...

Page 9: ...LSB 8 4 20mA DC 16797 953nA LSB 2 0 5V DC 26298 190uV LSB 1 0 10V DC 26298 380uV LSB IMPORTANT Input COM and RTN are not the same potential and should never be connected together either directly or th...

Page 10: ...t exceed 36VDC peak to avoid damage to the module Table 8 89XM Supply Current Supply Voltage Supply Current SPA Connected Supply Current SPA Not Connected 10V 330mA 300mA 12V 250mA 230mA 15V 200mA 175...

Page 11: ...al EXP natural logarithm LN logarithm base 10 LOG10 power POWER sine SIN cosine COS tangent TAN arc sine ASIN arc cosine ACOS and arc tangent ATAN Support for IF THEN ELSE plus AND OR constructs are i...

Page 12: ...N I3 2 2 2 3 2 6 2 5 2 4 I4 V4 RTN INSTAL L V TO I JUMPER AT INPUT FOR CURRENT INPUTS TRANSIENT VOL TAGE AND NOISE SUPPRESSION DEVICES ARE NOT SHOWN 4 9 9 4 9 9 K 5 4 9 K 1 6 VOL TS 4 9 9 5 4 9 K SERI...

Page 13: ...LO Y LO Y H I Y X XL YH YL XH XL YL X LO X H I ANALOG INPUT X In pu t Sen s o r Ty p es Vol tag e DC M i l l i am p ere s DC AC Curren t wi th AC Se ns or I nput 1 2 Cal Val u e Cal HI Cal LO Val u e...

Page 14: ...ONFIGURATION RUNNING WINDOWS 95 OR NT S E E USE R S MA NUA L MODULE CONFIGURA TION CONFIGURA TION P ORT FOR POWER RUN PWR LE D GREE N OV ERRA NGE LE D s YE LLOW 10 TO 36VD C TB4 A cromag R U N I N P U...

Page 15: ...H HOLD DEASSERTED HI G H OR OPEN THE OUTPUT W I L L TRACK I N PUT CHANGES HOLD I S ASSERTED LOW AND W I L L HOLD THE TRANSM I T TER OUTPUT AT THE LAST VALUE SHI EL DED CABL E TB1 CURRENT J UM PER V2...

Page 16: ...____________________________________ 16 Acromag R U N 1 2 3 4 INPU T STATU S 118 9 4 68 95 3 3 75 R 2 34 59 4 DIN EN 5 0 0 2 2 3 5 mm T RAIL DIN MO UNTING C L SCREWDRIVER SL O T FO R REMO VAL FRO M T...

Page 17: ...________________________________________________ 17 Revision History The following table details the revision history for this document Release Date Version EGR DOC Description of Revision 03 AUG 2017...

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