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IC695ALG626 GE Non-isolated analog input module
The IC695ALG626 is a Highway Addressable Remote Transducer (HART) 5.0 capable analog input module from the PACSystem RX3i platform. This module is previously manufactured by GE Intelligent Platform (GE IP) which was recently acquired by Emerson Automation. This module is mainly used to interface with analog field instruments that measures process variables and transmit the measurement to the receiving element such as the IC695ALG626 for processing. With this, the IC695ALG626 may be used with field instruments that provide 0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mA, ± 20mA current signals and ±10V, 0 to 10V, ±5V, 0 to 5V, 1 to 5V voltage signals.
The IC695ALG626 is capable of providing Sixteen (16) input channels if configured for single-ended inputs and Eight (8) inputs for differential wiring. With support for HART protocol, each channel can be communicated with an external HART communicator to access not only the reading but other HART parameters as well.
The IC695ALG626 comes with LED status indicator such as Module OK, Field Status and TB LED. The Module OK LED is used to indicates a properly configured module when LED is lit solid Green; with error if slowly blinking Green or Amber; Module not properly configured when blinking rapidly; defective or no power present when the module LED is Off. The Field status LED is lit solid Green indicating no fault on enabled channels and when terminal block is present; Yellow light depicts a channel of the module is in faulted state and an Off LED depicts a disconnected or improperly installed terminal block. The TB LED is lit Red when the terminal block is not connected; Lit Green when the terminal block is connected and Off if no backplane power is present.