I have a DT800 datataker. I am using shared terminal voltage inputs with channel pairing (1V(#), 1+V(#), 1#V(#), 1-V(#), 2V, 2+V, 2-V, etc), giving me 42 channel single ended voltage inputs. All of the returns (GND) are combined (2#, 4#, 6# etc). I have found that the AC terminal also needs to be connected to the returns for the conversion to be performed OK.
I have used shared terminal voltage inputs (without channel pairing) on other DT800s with apparent success. On these occasions I did not connect the AC terminal. Should I have connected the AC terminal?
I have a DT800 datataker. I am using shared terminal voltage inputs with channel pairing (1*V(#), 1+V(#), 1#V(#), 1-V(#), 2*V, 2+V, 2-V, etc), giving me 42 channel single ended voltage inputs. All of the returns (GND) are combined (2#, 4#, 6# etc). I have found that the AC terminal also needs to be connected to the returns for the conversion to be performed OK.
I have used shared terminal voltage inputs (without channel pairing) on other DT800s with apparent success. On these occasions I did not connect the AC terminal. Should I have connected the AC terminal?