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M3LT

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201 Fax: 

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

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EXTERNAL & INTERNAL VIEWS

Configuration DIP SW

4

5

6

8

SW2

SW1

SW3

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

4 3 2 1

ON

OFF

4 3 2 1

10 11 12

7

8

9

Configurator Jack

DOWN Button

UP Button

MODE Button

LED3 (LD3)

LED2 (LD2)

LED1 (LD1)

FRONT VIEW

■ 

SIDE VIEW

The DIP switch setting is required to select output types before setting a precise output range using the PC configurator 
software.

CONFIGURATION MODE & DIP SW SETTINGS

When you program the transmitter module, two configura-
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-
ed configuration only once after the power supply is turned 
on.  Set the switches with the power supply removed.
Selectable I/O type and ranges are listed in Table 8 and 9.

 

DIP SW CONFIGURATION MODE

Turn the SW2-8 OFF to enable the DIP SW (Field Configu-
ration) mode as shown in Table 1.
See Table 3 to configure the input and Table 6 for the out-
put.

 

PC CONFIGURATION MODE

Turn the SW2-8 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 
that the output type must be selected with the DIP SW1-1 
through SW1-4 (See Table 7).
For detailed information on the PC configuration, refer to 
the M3LTCFG instruction manual.

 

CONFIGURATION MODE (SW2) 

TABLE 1

MODE

SW2-8

Configuration mode can beConfirmed 
with the front LED.

DIP SW
PC

OFF
ON

 

FRONT CONTROL BUTTON LOCK (SW2) 

TABLE 2

Table 2 setting is applicable to firmware version 2.01 or 
higher (marking on the product).

LOCK

SW2-1

PC Configuration is not disabled 
when the front control button func-
tion is locked.

Unlock
Lock

OFF
ON

 

THERMOCOUPLE TYPE (SW2) 

TABLE 3

T/C

SW2-7

SW2-6

SW2-5

SW2-4

 (PR)
K (CA)
E (CRC)

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

J (IC)
T (CC)
B (RH)

OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF

ON
ON

ON

OFF
OFF

ON

OFF

ON



C (WRe  5-26)

OFF
OFF

ON

ON
ON

OFF

ON
ON

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF




P (Platinel  II)

ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
OFF

ON

OFF

ON
ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

 

BURNOUT (SW3) 

TABLE 4

BURNOUT

SW3-2

SW3-1

No burnout
Upscale
Downscale

OFF
OFF

ON

ON

OFF
OFF

 

COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION (SW3) 

TABLE 5

COLD JUNCTION COMP

SW3-2

Disable
Enable

ON
OFF

Summary of Contents for M3LT

Page 1: ... must be mounted inside a panel Insert noise filters for the power source input and output connected to the unit COSEL Model NAC 04 472 TDK Model ZCAT 3035 1330 or equivalent is recommended Install lightning surge protectors for those wires connect ed to remote locations The actual installation environments such as panel con figurations connected devices connected wires may af fect the protection ...

Page 2: ...ere the housing cover is latched The plastic housing may be damaged HOW TO SEPARATE THE EURO TYPE CONNECTOR TERMINAL BLOCKS When you need to separate the euro type connector termi nal blocks from the transmitter body for wiring 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 INSTALLATI...

Page 3: ...erminal 5 The CJC Sensor is calibrated to a particular unit and not interchangeable with another Match the Serial No of the unit and the sensor WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Applicable wire size Solid 0 2 to 2 5 mm2 0 55 to 1 75 dia Stranded 0 2 to 2 5 mm2 Tinning wire ends may cause contact failure and therefore is not recommended Ferruled 0 2 to 1 5 mm2 0 55 to 1 35 dia The following Phoenix Contact termi...

Page 4: ...moved Selectable I O type and ranges are listed in Table 8 and 9 DIP SW CONFIGURATION MODE Turn the SW2 8 OFF to enable the DIP SW Field Configu ration mode as shown in Table 1 See Table 3 to configure the input and Table 6 for the out put PC CONFIGURATION MODE Turn the SW2 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 ot...

Page 5: ...the setup actions in each step of Calibration Modes Please read the following explanations referring to Calibration Flow Chart below CALIBRATION FLOW CHART POWER ON Amber LED Green LED Control Buttons Red LED OFF ON Blink RUN MODE LD2 LD3 A G RUN MODE LD2 LD3 G R LD1 LD2 LD3 LD1 LD2 LD3 0 INPUT CONFIGURED 100 INPUT CONFIGURED INPUT CALIBRATION MODE LD1 OUTPUT CALIBRATION MODE LD2 LD3 LD1 LD2 LD3 0...

Page 6: ... LED is blinking ZERO SPAN ADJUSTMENTS After the transmitter is installed and operational fine zero and span tuning can be performed as explained below Both zero and span are adjustable within 15 1 Run Mode Confirm that the green LED is blinking model M3LT x A or the green LED turns on model M3LT x B 2 Fine Zero Calibration Mode Press MODE button for 1 or 2 seconds until the LD1 red LED is ON and ...

Page 7: ... different blink ing patterns Examples are shown below LD1 LD2 LD3 A A A LD1 LD2 LD3 G LD1 LD2 LD3 G LD1 LD2 LD3 LD1 LD2 LD3 A LD1 LD2 LD3 A G G LD1 LD2 LD3 A G LD1 LD2 LD3 A A A R R R G NORMAL OPERATION RUN MODE ERROR MODE System Error Indicates the CPU s communication error DIP SW Error DIP SW configuration is inappropriate Check the DIP SW setting referring to Tables 2 7 Burnout in PC Configura...

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