3.0 InstallationThis industrial type control should be installed, operated andmaintained by adequately trained personnel. The instruc-tions in this document do not cover all details, variations,or combinations of the equipment, its storage, delivery,installation, check-out, safe operation, or maintenance. Caremust be exercised to comply with local, state, and nationalregulations, as well as safety practices, for this class ofequipment.Table 2, SpecificationsSpecification URTDII-00 URTRDII-01Input PowerRequirements48-240 VAC /48-250 VDC24-48 VDCFrequency 50/60 Hz or DC DCPower Consumption 6W 1 WOperating Temperature -20° to 80° C(-4° to 176° F)-20° to 80° C(-4° to 176° F)Storage Temperature -40° to 85° C(-40° to 185° F)-40° to 85° C(-40° to 185° F)Humidity 0 to 95% R.H.Non-condensing0 to 95% R.H.Non-condensingEnclosure Type 1 Type 13.1 Programming the Universal RTD Module IIThe URTDII must be programmed for the type of RTDs thatare being monitored. A DIP switch assembly on the moduleenables programming for the specific application. Figure 2shows the arrangement of the DIP switches in the assem-bly. They provide four selection groupings that you must setduring installation.As Figure 2 shows, the DIP switch assembly contains eighttwo-position slide switches that are set in combination.Each switch is set to ON or OFF by sliding it back and forth.When facing the DIP switches, slide them:• Toward the FRONT of the unit for the ON position, and• Toward the REAR of the unit for the OFF position.Figure 3 shows a side view of a single slide switch, andhow it is set to ON and OFF.Observe the ON and OFF designations on the DIP switchesshown in Figures 2 and 3.Always look for the ON and OFF designations on theotee:Nhardware or printed circuit board to be sure you aresetting the switches correctly.DIP switch ON and OFF settings are shown in Table 3.Figure 2, DIP Switches Figure 3, DIP Switch(Side View)AuxiliaryRTD TypeLoad BearingRTD TypeMotor WindingRTD TypeMotor BearingRTD Type3Universal Resistance Temperature IL02602013EDetector (RTD) Module II November 2010IL02602013E - November 2010 - www.eaton.com