Analog output connectionsW A R N I N GPotential Electrocution Hazard. Always disconnect power to the instrument when making electricalconnections.W A R N I N GPotential electrocution hazard. In order to maintain the NEMA/IP environmental ratings of theenclosure, use only conduit fittings and cable glands rated for at least NEMA 4X/IP66 to route cables into the instrument.Two isolated analog outputs (1 and 2) are provided (Figure 8). Such outputs are commonly used foranalog signaling or to control other external devices.Make wiring connections to the controller as shown in Figure 8 and Table 3.Note: Figure 8 shows the back of the controller cover and not the inside of the main controller compartment.Table 3 Output connectionsRecorder wires Circuit board positionOutput 2– 4Output 2+ 3Output 1– 2Output 1+ 11. Open the controller cover.2. Feed the wires through the strain relief.3. Adjust the wire as necessary and tighten the strain relief.English 17