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Im using a 3B39 isolated output module. When I apply a 0 to + 10 V input signal to the screw terminals just above the module on the backplane, I can get 4-20 mA output signal?

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Im using a 3B39 isolated output module. When I apply a 0 to + 10 V input signal to the screw terminals just above the module on the backplane, I can get 4-20 mA output signal?

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A. The 3B39 voltage input signal (0 to + 10 V or -10 V to +10 V) is to applied to the 3B39 through either the P1 or P2 system 26-pin connector on the backplane. The isolated output current appears on the screw terminals. Q. I have a 3B18 strain gage module. My bridge is imbalanced at the “zero” point. How do I zero suppress? It’s not in the manual. A. There is no zero suppression available on the 3B18. However, model 3B16 does provide zero suppression.

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