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

EM-2652-A  Rev.2  P. 1 / 9

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

UNIVERSAL TRANSMITTER

(field- and PC-configurable)

MODEL

M3LU

BEFORE USE ....

Thank you for choosing M-System.  Before use, please check 
contents of the package you received as outlined below.
If you have any problems or questions with the product, 
please contact M-System’s Sales Office or representatives.

 

PACKAGE INCLUDES:

Signal conditioner ...............................................................(1)
Terminal block with CJC sensor ........................................(1)
I/O range and tag name label sheet ...................................(1)

 

MODEL NO.

Confirm Model No. marking on the product to be exactly 
what you ordered.

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

This manual describes necessary points of caution when 
you use this product, including installation, connection and 
basic maintenance procedures.  For detailed information, 
refer to the operating manual (EM-2652-B).
The M3LU with Option A is programmable using the PC 
configurator software.  For detailed information on the PC 
configuration, refer to the M3LUCFG instruction manual.  
The M3LUCFG PC Configurator Software and operating 
manual are downloadable at M-System’s web site: http://
www.m-system.co.jp.

POINTS OF CAUTION

 

CONFORMITY WITH UL

• This equipment is suitable for use in a Pollution Degree 

2 environment.

• DO NOT connect the thermocouple or the RTD to circuits 

greater than 30Vrms and 42.4Vpeak or 60V DC.

• This equipment is to be used with the maximum operat-

ing voltage 30Vrms and 42.4Vpeak or 60V DC.

• The equipment must be mounted inside a suitable fire 

enclosure.

• Operating temperature: -25 to +55°C (-13 to +131°F)

 

CONFORMITY WITH EU DIRECTIVES

• This equipment is suitable for Pollution Degree 2 and  In-

stallation Category II (transient voltage 2500V).  Rein-
forced insulation (signal input or output to power input: 
300V) and basic insulation (signal input to output: 300V) 
are maintained.  Prior to installation, check that the insu-
lation class of this unit satisfies the system requirements.

• Altitude up to 2000 meters.
• The equipment must be mounted inside a panel.
• Insert a noise filter for the power source connected to the 

unit.  TDK-Lambda Noise Filter Model RSAN-2006 or 
equivalent is recommended.

• The equipment must be installed such that appropriate 

clearance and creepage distances are maintained to con-
form to CE requirements.  Failure to observe these re-
quirements may invalidate the CE conformance.

• The actual installation environments such as panel con-

figurations, connected devices, connected wires, may af-
fect the protection level of this unit when it is integrated 
in a panel system.  The user may have to review the CE 
requirements in regard to the whole system and employ 
additional protective measures to ensure the CE conform-
ity.

• Install lightning surge protectors for those wires connect-

ed to remote locations.

 

POWER INPUT RATING & OPERATIONAL RANGE

• Locate the power input rating marked on the product and 

confirm its operational range as indicated below:

  100 – 240V AC rating: 85 – 264V, 47 – 66 Hz, approx. 4 – 6VA
  10 – 32V DC rating: 9 – 36V, approx. 2W

 

GENERAL PRECAUTION

• Before you remove the unit or mount it, turn off the power 

supply and input signal for safety.

 

ENVIRONMENT

• Indoor use.
• When heavy dust or metal particles are present in the 

air, install the unit inside proper housing with sufficient 
ventilation.

• Do not install the unit where it is subjected to continuous 

vibration.  Do not subject the unit to physical impact.

• Environmental temperature must be within -25 to +65°C 

(-13 to +149°F) with relative humidity within 0 to 95% 
RH in order to ensure adequate life span and operation.

• Be sure that the ventilation slits are not covered with ca-

bles, etc.

 

WIRING

• Do not install cables close to noise sources (relay drive 

cable, high frequency line, etc.).

• Do not bind these cables together with those in which 

noises are present.  Do not install them in the same duct.

 

AND ....

• The unit is designed to function as soon as power is sup-

plied, however, a warm up for 10 minutes is required for 
satisfying complete performance described in the data 
sheet.

LIGHTNING SURGE PROTECTION

M-System offers a series of lightning surge protector for 
protection against induced lightning surges.  Please contact 
M-System to choose appropriate models.

Summary of Contents for M3LU

Page 1: ...t must be mounted inside a panel Insert a noise filter for the power source connected to the unit TDK Lambda Noise Filter Model RSAN 2006 or equivalent is recommended The equipment must be installed such that appropriate clearance and creepage distances are maintained to con form to CE requirements Failure to observe these re quirements may invalidate the CE conformance The actual installation env...

Page 2: ... where 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 INSTALL...

Page 3: ...the one connected with the CJC Sensor included in the package The CJC Sensor is secured to the terminal 6 Loosen only the terminal 4 5 and connect the T C extension wires Be aware that the AC power and DC power connect to different terminals AC POWERED TYPE B 1 3 2 4 5 6 CONFIGURATOR JACK 7 8 11 12 3 2 1 POT DC max min 2 wire RTD 3 wire RTD 4 wire RTD A A T C OUTPUT DC POWER B B A B A B VOLT mA mV...

Page 4: ...0 75 8GY 0 5 to 0 75 mm2 AI 1 0 8RD 0 75 to 1 0 mm2 AI 1 5 8BK 1 0 to 1 5 mm2 Expose wire conductors by 8 mm 0 31 8 mm 8 mm 4 mm dia max 4 mm dia max Wire exposure Recommended ferruled wire EXTERNAL INTERNAL VIEWS 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON OFF ON OFF 4 3 2 1 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 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW ...

Page 5: ... MODE SW3 8 Configuration mode can be Confirmed with the front LED DIP SW OFF PC ON FRONT CONTROL BUTTON LOCK SW2 Table 2 Table 2 setting is applicable to the firmware ID indicated below or higher versions marking on the product MASTER 2 01 SLAVE 1 05 LOCK SW2 6 PC Configuration is not dis abled when the front control button function is locked Unlock OFF Lock ON INPUT TYPE SW3 Table 3 INPUT SW3 7 ...

Page 6: ...ator Power Source Example with V mA input See Connection Diagram for other input types Example with DC power INPUT OUTPUT RANGING Example Setting both input and output to 1 5 V DC 1 Run Mode Confirm that the green LED is blinking mod el M3LU x A or the green LED turns on model M3LU x B 2 Input Ranging Mode Hold down MODE button for longer than 5 seconds until the LD1 red LED is ON and the LD2 red ...

Page 7: ... simulated 100 input signal Adjust simulated input until the output meter shows desired 0 output Adjust simulated input until the output meter shows desired 100 output LD1 LD1 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 blin...

Page 8: ...latinel II 20 20 20 20 270 to 1300 200 to 600 200 to 900 0 to 1395 130 to 1300 200 to 600 200 to 900 0 to 1395 0 30 0 20 0 25 0 25 36 36 36 36 454 to 2372 328 to 1112 328 to 1652 32 to 2543 202 to 2372 328 to 1112 328 to 1652 32 to 2543 0 54 0 36 0 45 0 45 RTD C F MIN SPAN MAXIMUM RANGE ACCURACY 1 MIN SPAN MAXIMUM RANGE ACCURACY 1 Pt 100 JIS 97 IEC Pt 200 Pt 300 20 20 20 200 to 850 200 to 850 200 ...

Page 9: ... 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 11 Burnout in PC Configuration Mode Option A Burnout in DIP SW Configuration Mode PC Configuration RUN Mode Option A The transmitter is configured via PC and is in normal operating conditions DIP SW Configuration RUN Mode The transmitter...

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