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https://www.m-system.co.jp/

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN

Tel: +81-6-6659-8201      Fax: +81-6-6659-8510

E-mail: [email protected]

M-SYSTEM WARRANTY

1. What is covered.

M-System Co., Ltd. (“M-System”) warrants, only to the original 
purchaser of new M-System products purchased directly from 
M-System, or from M-System’s authorized distributors or resel-
lers, for its own use not for resale, that the M-System products 
shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship and 
shall conform to the specifications set forth in the product cata-
logue applicable to the M-System products for the Warranty 
Period (see Paragraph 5 below for the Warranty Period of each 
product).
THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY AP-
PLICABLE TO THE M-SYSTEM PRODUCTS AND IS IN LIEU 
OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, 
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ALL IMPLIED WAR-
RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

2. What is not covered.

This warranty does not cover any M-System product which 
has been:  (1) modified, altered or subjected to abuse, misuse, 
negligence or accident;  (2) improperly installed or installed in 
conjunction with any equipment for which it was not designed;  
or (3) damaged or destroyed by disasters such as fire, flood, 
lightning or earthquake.
In no event shall M-System be liable for any special, incidental, 
consequential or other damages, costs or expenses (including, 
but not limited to, loss of time, loss of profits, inconvenience or 
loss of use of any equipment).

3. Remedies.

If a defective product is returned to M-System in accordance 
with the procedures described below, M-System will, at its sole 
option and expense, either:  (1) repair the defective product;  
(2) replace the defective product;  or (3) refund the purchase 
price for the defective product paid by the purchaser.  Except 
as otherwise provided by applicable state law, these remedies 
constitute the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedies and 
M-System’s sole and exclusive obligation under this warranty.
 

4. Warranty Procedure.

If the purchaser discovers a failure of the M-System products 
to conform to the terms of this warranty within the Warranty 
Period, the purchaser must promptly (and, in any event not 
more than 30 days after the discovery of such failure) notify 
the relevant party as described below either by telephone or in 
writing at the below address to obtain an Authorized Return (AR) 
number and return the defective product to the relevant party.  
The designated AR number should be marked on the outside 
of the return package and on all correspondence related to the 
defective product.  The purchaser shall return, at purchaser’
s expense, defective products only upon receiving an AR 
number.  In order to avoid processing delays, the purchaser 
must include:  copies of the original purchase order and sales 
invoice;  the purchaser’s name, address and phone number;  
the model and serial numbers of the returned product;  and a 
detailed description of the alleged defect.

5. Warranty Period.

Signal Conditioner:  36 months from the date of purchase.
M-Rester: 

12 months from the date of purchase.

Valve Actuator:  

18 months from the date of shipment 
from M-System or 12 months from 
the date of its installation, whichever 
comes first.

Other Products:  

36 months from the date of purchase.

M-SYSTEM CO., LTD.
5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku,
Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: (06) 6659-8201
Fax: (06) 6659-8510
E-mail: [email protected]

Summary of Contents for 47D Series

Page 1: ...BUS REGISTERS 9 3 1 DEVICE INFORMATION 9 3 2 I O DATA 10 3 3 DEVICE CONTROL 11 3 4 LOCKOUT SETTING 11 3 5 INPUT SETTING 12 3 5 1 COMMON SETTING 12 3 5 2 FORCED ZERO TARE ADJUSTMENT V M AC 12 3 5 3 DC...

Page 2: ...ymbols are as signed to Other descriptions with no specific symbol are applied to all 47D Series models Model No Function Symbol 47DV DC voltage input VV DC current input VA DC voltage current input V...

Page 3: ...table via the control buttons at the front of the device It is also possible to change these settings via Modbus communication COMM PROPERTY SELECTION Modbus address 1 to 247 Factory setting 1 Baud ra...

Page 4: ...for all devices connected via the RS 232C RS 485 Converter Parity bit Identical setting for all devices connected via the RS 232C RS 485 Converter Stop bit Identical setting for all devices connected...

Page 5: ...ng Surge Protector for RS 485 422 model MD74R or MDP 4R 1 1 Insert lightning surge protectors recommended in this example if necessary Max Min FZ TZ NG Zro Spn TG Hld Tch HH H P L LL Max Min FZ TZ NG...

Page 6: ...function code is used to read the contents of a contiguous block of holding registers measured values and set tings in the remote device REQUEST FORMAT FIELD LENGTH RANGE 1 Device address 1 byte 1 to...

Page 7: ...123 5 Byte count 1 byte N x 2 N Number of registers 6 Register value N x 2 bytes 7 CRC 2 bytes RESPONSE FORMAT FIELD LENGTH RANGE 1 Device address 1 byte 1 to 247 2 Function code 1 byte 16 3 Starting...

Page 8: ...CarryBit As Boolean CRC16 HFFFF For I 0 To Size 1 CRC16 CRC16 And HFF00 Or CRC16 And 255 Xor Message I For N 1 To 8 CarryBit CRC16 And 1 CRC16 CRC16 And HFFFE 2 And H7FFF If CarryBit Then CRC16 HA001...

Page 9: ...e 0 2nd character 1st character 1 4th character 3rd character 2 6th character 5th character 3 8th character 7th character 4 10th character 9th character 5 12th character 11th character 6 14th characte...

Page 10: ...Under scale Burnout Burnout Loop Test Loop Test mode Analog Analog output provided 3 2 Measured value 1 2 5 2 Measured value MAX 1 2 7 2 Measured value MIN 1 2 9 2 Reserved 11 2 Reserved 13 2 Reserve...

Page 11: ...d at the last value and status before it has been turned 1 With 0 these outputs respond to the input signal 902 1 Alarm setting lockout 0 Completely unlock alarm settings 1 Partially unlock alarm sett...

Page 12: ...s 1003 1 High pass filter 0 High pass filter OFF 1 High pass filter ON 1011 1 Low end cutout 0 Low end cutout OFF 1 Low end cutout ON 2 Low end cutout by absolute value 1012 1 Low end cutout value 0 9...

Page 13: ...e Span Refer to Input scaling value Zero for selectable ranges Factory setting VV 50000 VA 20000 1057 2 Display scaling value Zero 20000 100000 Factory setting VV 10000 VA 04000 1059 2 Display scaling...

Page 14: ...setting 0 F 100 5 Input compensation is not executed when the A and B values are equal 3 5 6 THERMOCOUPLE INPUT T ADDR WORD CONTENTS UNIT 1051 1 Input type 0 PR 1 K CA 1 2 K CA 2 3 E CRC 4 J IC 1 5 J...

Page 15: ...20000 V 100 ACA 0 to 0 2mA 000000 to 002000 mA 1000 0 to 2mA 000000 to 002000 mA 1000 0 to 20mA 000000 to 020000 mA 1000 0 to 200mA 000000 to 020000 mA 100 Factory setting 000000 000000 1055 2 Input s...

Page 16: ...UT SETTING ADDR WORD CONTENTS UNIT 3001 1 Analog output type 0 0 to 5V 1 5 to 5V 2 10 to 10V 3 0 to 20mA 4 4 to 20mA 3002 1 Analog output function mode 0 Proportional to the display value 1 Proportion...

Page 17: ...t latched Measuring continued 2 Output and measuring latched 4006 1 Standby sequence 0 Output standing by until the input signal comes into P zone after the power is turned on 1 Output is immediately...

Page 18: ...1 Enable 4109 2 Bank 1 H setpoint 20000 100000 V M AC V M AC Decimal point position setting 99999 999999 T R T R C 100 or F 100 Factory setting VV 38000 VA 15200 T 7000 R 7000 M 4000 AC 14000 14000 4...

Page 19: ...H alarm trip action Identical to LL setting 4201 4206 4226 4231 6 HH alarm trip action Identical to LL setting 4201 4206 4236 4243 1 P ON delay time seconds 10 0 999 Factory setting 0 4244 1 P OFF del...

Page 20: ...value 6006 1 Backlight brightness 1 dark 3 bright Factory setting 2 6007 1 LCD Contrast 1 low 10 high Factory setting 5 3 11 MODBUS SETTING Modbus setting is enabled only after the device has been res...

Page 21: ...low M System will at its sole option and expense either 1 repair the defective product 2 replace the defective product or 3 refund the purchase price for the defective product paid by the purchaser Ex...

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