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Table 5. XM90 device connections
Input/Output
type Quantity Types Range
Notes
Universal input
16
Thermistor
10kΩ – Type II, 10kΩ –Type III, 2252Ω
– Type II, 20kΩ – Type IV, 100 kΩ
The XM90 is limited to 10 combined
0-20 mA current inputs/outputs
when powering up to two expansion
modules (XM30/32).
Resistive (Setpoint)
100Ω to 1MΩ
RTD
1kΩ; 385, 375 platinum, Balco™ or 672
nickel
Current
0 to 20 mA (linear)
Voltage 0 to 20 Vdc (linear)
Binary Dry contact
Pulse Accumulator
Minimum 20 ms, opened or closed
Universal inputs require the following
to meet the 25Hz requirement:
duty cycle between 30% to 70%
relay output - no load present when
open.
Universal
Input/Analog
Output
Configure using any combination of analog or binary inputs/analog
outputs
The XM90 is limited to 10 combined
0-20 mA current inputs/outputs
when powering up to two expansion
modules (XM30/32).
Inputs
8
Thermistor
10kΩ – Type II, 10kΩ –Type III, 2252Ω
– Type II, 20kΩ – Type IV, 100 kΩ
Resistive (Setpoint)
100Ω to 1MΩ
RTD
1kΩ; 385, 375 platinum, Balco™ or 672
nickel
Current
0 to 20 mA (linear)
Voltage 0 to 20 Vdc (linear)
Binary Dry contact
Pulse Accumulator
Minimum 20 ms, opened or closed
Universal inputs require the following
to meet the 25Hz requirement:
duty cycle between 30% to 70%
relay output - no load present when
open.
Outputs
Current
0 to 20 mA @16 Vdc, Class 2 AO1/UI17 to AO8/UI24
Voltage
0 to 10 Vdc @20 mA, Class 2 80 Hz <
15V, Class 2
Limited to 0 to 10 Vdc by software.
The XM90 is limited to 10 combined 0
to 20 mA current inputs/outputs
when powering up to two expansion
modules (XM30/32). AO1/UI17 to
AO8/UI24.
Pulse
12.5ms to 1 second (12.5ms
resolution), 1 second to 60 seconds
(0.5 second resolution)
Limited to 0 to 10 Vdc by software.
AO1/UI17 to AO8/UI24.
Binary output
8
Relay – SPST (form A)
Wet contact
24 Vac, 0.5A maximum each, Class 2
Ranges are given per contact. BO1 to
BO8.
Total
terminations
32
Required Tools for Mounting and Wiring
A 1/8 in. (3 mm), flat-bladed screwdriver is required to perform functions such as setting rotary
addressing switches, tightening or loosening screw terminals, and removing or repositioning the
controller on DIN rail.
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