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Getting Started with DR4300
Overview
The DR4300 recorder is a one-or two-pen microprocessor-based circular chart recorder providing reliable,
convenient pen-drawn analog traces on preprinted 10-inch charts. Chart speed and range are configurable. In
addition to generating pen-drawn chart traces, the DR4311 and DR4312 models include a display and keypad.
This option lets you display the real-time value of the process variable for each pen channel, as well as other
values.
Each pen channel has its own printed circuit assembly, allowing the channels to operate independently.
Connecting the Analog Inputs
Connecting Instrument Power
Line Voltage Input
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• Open the recorder door. Loosen the captive screw in the chart plate
and swing the plate out.
• Locate terminal block TB2 on the right edge of the printed circuit
assembly for pen 1 (right side of the recorder).
TB2
• Insert the wires under the appropriate screws for the applicable input
type. Refer to Figure 2-9 in the Product Manual for specific input
actuation wiring.
• Tighten the screws to secure the wires.
• If the recorder has two pens, repeat these steps for the second
channel to TB2 on the pen 2 printed circuit assembly located on the
left side of the recorder.
Separate recorder models are available for use with 100 Vac to 240
Vac or 20 Vdc to 27 Vdc power. (Refer to model number information in
Section 1 – Overview of the Product Manual.)
• Locate the power terminal block for your recorder model. Refer to
Figure 2-7 (Models without CE Mark) or 2-8 (Models with CE Mark) in
the Product Manual for your specific model type.
• Run power wires separately through conduit holes as indicated in
Figure 2-5 or 2-6 in the Product Manual.
• Strip 1/4-inch maximum of insulation from the end of each wire and
form end to fit under a screw connection.
• Install the power wires into the correct screw terminals, as
shown in Figure 2-7 or 2-8 in the Product Manual, to avoid
damaging the recorder.
• Refer to document 51-52-05-01 for additional information concerning
noise interference prevention.
DR4300 Circular Chart Recorder – Quick Start Guide
44-01-25-16A

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Summary of Contents for Honeywell DR4300

  • Page 1 Getting Started with DR4300 Overview The DR4300 recorder is a one-or two-pen microprocessor-based circular chart recorder providing reliable, convenient pen-drawn analog traces on preprinted 10-inch charts. Chart speed and range are configurable. In addition to generating pen-drawn chart traces, the DR4311 and DR4312 models include a display and keypad.
  • Page 2 Section 2 in the Product Manual. Technical Assistance If you encounter a problem with your DR4300 recorder, you can receive technical assistance by dialing 1-800-423-9883 (USA and Canada). An engineer will discuss the problem with you. Please have your complete model number, serial number, and software version available.