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 PART #22018-DH - High-Resolution Positioner 
 

 

 

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COMMAND TYPE: 

The COMMAND TYPE function is used to configure the command signal input for either 4-20mA, 
1-5V, 0-5V, 0-10V, 2-10V, or digital so as to match the type of command signal being used. Upon 
selecting the COMMAND TYPE function, the Command Input indicator will turn on steady, while the 
indicator for the selected type 

will flash. Use the adjust buttons (▲ or ▼) to select the desired input 

type. The selection will be saved when the MODE button is pressed, which will also advance the 
unit to the LOSS OF COMMAND function.  

LOSS OF COMMAND: 

When using 1-5V, 2-10V, 4-20mA, or a Digital input type for the command signal, the DHC-400 will 
detect when the command signal is lost or out of range. A loss of command condition is detected 
whenever the input is disconnected, the input becomes less than 0.75V (for 1-5V input), 1.5V (for 
2-10V input) or 3mA, or the input is connected backwards. An out of range condition is detected 
whenever the input becomes greater than 5.25V (for 1-5V input), 10.5V (for 2-10V input), or 21mA. 
If the DHC-400 detects a loss of command, a fault will be indicated (see FAULT INDICATORS), and 
the actuator will be moved to one of three preset positions: the open position, the closed position, 
or the position last attained prior to losing the command signal. The LOSS OF COMMAND function 
is used to set the desired default position. 

When the LOSS OF COMMAND function is selected, the adjust buttons are used to set the default 
position. The DHC-400 indicates the selected default setting by flashing the Open function indicator 
for the open default position, or it will flash the Close function indicator for the closed default position. 
When neither indicator is on, then the "last position" default is selected. 

When  a  0-5V  or  0-10V  command  signal  is  used,  a  loss  of  command  signal  cannot  be  reliably 
detected. Therefore, if the unit is configured for a 0-5V or 0-10V command signal (see COMMAND 
INPUT), the MODE button will not select the LOSS OF COMMAND function. However, the DHC-
400 can detect when a 0-5V or 0-10V command signal is out of range (i.e., greater than 5.25V or 
greater than 10.5V) or connected backwards. When an out of range condition is detected for a 0-
5V or 0-10V input, the motor is turned off (leaving the actuator in its "last position") and a fault will 
be indicated (see FAULT INDICATORS). 

POSITION OUT CAL: 

The POSITION OUT CAL function is used to calibrate an optional feedback transmitter output. An 
appropriate  transmitter  option  module  is  required  to  use  this  feature.  When  the  POSITION  OUT 
CAL  function  is  first  selected  (by  pressing  the  MODE  button  while  in  the  LOSS  OF  COMMAND 
function), the CLOSE indicator will flash,  and the current associated with the closed position will 
appear at the option module output. If desired, the output can be adjusted (using the adjust buttons) 
to any value from 4 to 20mA. The new setting is saved when the MODE button is pressed. 

Pressing the MODE button will leave the unit in the POSITION OUT CAL function except that the 
OPEN indicator will flash, and the output current associated with the open position will appear at 
the option module output. Like the closed setting, the output can be adjusted to any current from 4 

Summary of Contents for 22018-DH

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ry switches fault relay contact or digital communications A wide range of data is accessible through a digital communications module providing additional control or information ADDITIONAL FEATURES 10...

Page 3: ...PART 22018 DH High Resolution Positioner Page 3 BOARD OUTLINE...

Page 4: ...it s size and mounting allows the DHC 400 to replace the DMC 100 series controllers in most applications with minimal rewiring The simple three button control MODE and allows the user to perform a com...

Page 5: ...otentiometer are connected to J1 as shown in the Block Diagram The feedback potentiometer wiper must be connected to pin 5 while one end is connected to pin 4 and the other end to pin 6 The Polarity D...

Page 6: ...ators will flash to indicate specific settings associated with the mode Each of the modes are described in more detail in the following sections If a 0 5V or 0 10V command signal is used the LOSS OF C...

Page 7: ...r closed positions are reached However if a feedback fault occurs see FAULT INDICATOR the motor will be turned on for a period of 15 minutes in the selected direction For this reason limit switches sh...

Page 8: ...manual operation of the actuator by using the adjust buttons and without affecting any other settings within the DHC 400 When the button is pressed the MOTOR 1 J1 4 output is connected to BAT POS J2 1...

Page 9: ...The adjust buttons are used to set the actuator to a desired position Whenever the actuator position falls between the defined closed position and the Aux Close position the Aux Close Output indicator...

Page 10: ...s the selected default setting by flashing the Open function indicator for the open default position or it will flash the Close function indicator for the closed default position When neither indicato...

Page 11: ...sed when operating the motor under a fault condition The OVERRIDE mode can also operate the motor when a fault condition exists see OVERRIDE MODE for details Note that the indicators may not indicate...

Page 12: ...disabled The command signal cannot clear this condition only manual operation or a mechanical override can clear the fault Alternatively the DHC 400 can be powered off and then on to temporarily clea...

Page 13: ...d The fault can be cleared in the same manner as previously described for a Double Stall Feedback Alarm A fault condition is detected whenever the feedback signal is out of range that is less than 5 o...

Page 14: ...lows the use of a more moderate battery power supply and smaller gauge wires for a given length see WIRE TABLE The trip setting essentially performs the same function as commonly used torque switches...

Page 15: ...turn actuator the return spring can generate high electrical energies while back driving the motor that can damage the DHC 400 motor outputs In this application the motor must be disconnected usually...

Page 16: ...VDC input 10 5V 0 10 VDC 2 10 VDC input 21mA 4 20mA input A FEEDBACK SIGNAL INPUT Input Voltage 0 to 2 5 VDC External Feedback Potentiometer 1K ohm COMMAND POTENTIOMETER POWER OUTPUT J2 6 5V OUT 5mA...

Page 17: ...PART 22018 DH High Resolution Positioner Page 17 WIRING DIAGRAMS Output Configurations...

Page 18: ...PART 22018 DH High Resolution Positioner Page 18 WIRING DIAGRAMS Input Configurations...

Page 19: ...PART 22018 DH High Resolution Positioner Page 19 WIRING DIAGRAMS Special Applications...

Page 20: ...PART 22018 DH High Resolution Positioner Page 20 WIRING DIAGRAMS Special Applications...

Page 21: ...voltage drop of 1VDC with 20 of the locked rotor current and assumes that the full load running current is less than that All signal wires on the DHC 400 should be connected with wire sizes ranging f...

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