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            Using a 4-20mA sensor with the MPM

            Picard Product_Support
            ‎2018-09-10 01:01 PM

            Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2022-02-14 06:01 PM

            Issue

            Connecting a 4-20mA sensor to an analog input on the MPM

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            EcoStruxure Building Expert

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            Multi Purpose Manager (MPM)

            Cause

            "Input Type" for an Analog Input can only be set to either "Volts" or Ohms"

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            A shunt resistor is required to be installed across the input and ground terminals on the MPM in ord...

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