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M3LPA2

P. 4 / 10

EM-2657 Rev.3

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

Phone: +81(6)6659-8201   Fax: +81(6)6659-8510   E-mail: [email protected]

When you program the transmitter module, two configura

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tion modes are available: Field Configuration using DIP SW 

/ control buttons, and PC Software.  (The Option B type is 
for the field configuration only.)

The internal DIP switches are used to configure input and 

output type.  Once the module is configured, precise ranges 
are set up with the front control buttons using a simula-
tor connected to the input terminals and a multimeter con-
nected to the output terminals as a reference.
The calibrated input and output ranges are stored in the in-

ternal memory.  The module reads the DIP-switch-calibrat

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ed configuration only once after the power supply is turned 
on.  Set the switches with the power supply removed.

 DIP SW CONFIGURATION MODE

Turn the SW3-8 OFF to enable the DIP SW (Field Configu

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ration) mode as shown in Table 1.
See Table 3 through 10 to configure the input and Table 11 
for the output.

 PC CONFIGURATION MODE

Turn the SW3-8 ON to enable the PC Configuration mode 

as shown in Table 1.  All programmable features can be set 

up on a PC regardless of other DIP SW setting except for 
the following: the output type must be selected with the DIP 
SW1-1 through SW1-4 (See Table 12), and the pulse sensing 
type and noise filter must be selected with the DIP SW4-1 
through SW4-3  (See Tables 9 and 10).

For detailed information on the PC configuration, refer to 
the M3LPACFG instruction manual.

EXTERNAL & INTERNAL VIEWS

CONFIGURATION MODE & DIP SW SETTINGS

Configuration DIP SW

10 11 12

7

8

9

4

5

6

1

2

3

Configurator Jack

DOWN Button

UP Button

MODE Button

LED3 (LD3)

LED2 (LD2)

LED1 (LD1)

8

SW3

SW2

SW1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

4 3 2 1

ON

OFF

4 3 2 1

SW4

FRONT VIEW

■ 

SIDE VIEW

 CONFIGURATION MODE (SW3) 

Table 1

MODE SW3-8

DIP SW 

OFF 

Configuration mode can be

  

PC ON 

Confirmed with the front LED.

 FRONT CONTROL BUTTON LOCK (SW3) 

Table 2

LOCK SW3-1

  PC Configuration is not disabled

Unlock OFF 

when the front control button 

Lock ON 

function is locked.

 INPUT TYPE (SW2) 

Table 3

INPUT 

SW2-2 SW2-1

Open collector 

OFF 

OFF 

Mechanical contact
Voltage pulse 

ON 

OFF

Two-wire current pulse 

OFF 

ON

RS-422 line driver pulse 

ON 

ON

 FREQUENCY RANGE (SW2) 

Table 4

FREQUENCY 

SW2-5 SW2-4 SW2-3

0 – 10 Hz 

ON 

OFF 

OFF  

0 – 100 Hz 

OFF 

ON 

OFF

0 – 1k Hz 

ON 

ON 

OFF  

0 – 10 kHz 

OFF 

OFF 

ON   

0 – 200 kHz 

ON 

OFF 

ON

 PULSE AMPLITUDE (SW2) 

Table 5

AMPLITUDE 

MAXIMUM VOLTAGE  SW2-8 SW2-7 SW2-6

50 – 100V p-p 

100V *

1

 

OFF OFF OFF 

25 – 50V p-p 

50V *

2

 

ON  OFF OFF 

10 – 25V p-p 

25V  

OFF  ON  OFF

5 – 10V p-p 

10V  

ON 

ON  OFF 

1 – 5V p-p 

5V  

OFF  OFF  ON 

0.5 – 1V p-p 

1V  

ON  OFF  ON

0.1 – 0.5V p-p 

0.5V  

OFF  ON 

ON

*1. Max. 30V rms, 42.4V peak or 60V DC for UL approval
*2. Max. 30V rms, 42.4V peak or 50V DC for UL approval

 CUTOUT (SW3) 

Table 6

SW3-7 is usable only with the M3LPA2-x/B.

CUTOUT SW3-7

With (0.1% fixed) 

ON 

 

Without 

OFF

Summary of Contents for M3LPA2

Page 1: ...unted inside a panel Insert noise filters for the power source connected to the unit Densei Lambda Model MBS 1220 22 or equivalent is recommended The actual installation environments such as panel con...

Page 2: ...insert a mi nus driver between the euro type connector terminal block and the housing body pull up the driver and pull out the euro type connector terminal block INSTALLATION DIN RAIL MOUNTING Set th...

Page 3: ...NPUT External DC Supply DC POWERED TYPE 2 Be aware that the AC power and DC power connect to different terminals 2 DC POWER INPUT 1 U V 1 3 2 6 5 4 CONFIGURATOR JACK 7 8 10 12 OUTPUT AC POWERED TYPE 2...

Page 4: ...d the pulse sensing type and noise filter must be selected with the DIP SW4 1 through SW4 3 See Tables 9 and 10 For detailed information on the PC configuration refer to the M3LPACFG instruction manua...

Page 5: ...h the large noise filter setting and to 10 msec with the small noise filter setting OUTPUT TYPE SW3 1 Table 11 OUTPUT SW3 3 SW3 2 SW1 4 SW1 3 SW1 2 SW1 1 0 20mA OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 2 5 2 5V ON OFF O...

Page 6: ...ght is ON and the LD2 red light is blinking 5 0 Input Ranging Apply the desired minimum input level e g 10 Hz from the simulator and push DOWN button until the LD1 flashes for approx 5 sec and then tu...

Page 7: ...A the green LED is blinking For the model M3LPA2 x B the green LED turns on In order to change the threshold apply simulated 100 input signal and push UP increase or DOWN decrease buttons until the ou...

Page 8: ...explained below Both zero and span are adjustable within 15 1 Run Mode Confirm that the green LED is blinking model M3LPA2 x A or the green LED turns on model M3LPA2 x B 2 Fine Zero Calibration Mode...

Page 9: ...VITY SCALE 50 100V p p 1 20 25 50V p p 1 10 10 25V p p 1 5 5 10V p p 1 2 1 5V p p 1 0 5 1V p p 1 0 1 0 5V p p 1 A specific sensitivity scale is applied according to the pulse amplitude by setting up t...

Page 10: ...operating conditions DIP SW Configuration RUN Mode The transmitter is configured via DIP SW and is in normal operating conditions Output Saturated in PC Configuration Mode Option A The output is satur...

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