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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

STEP-TOP ELECTRONIC ACTUATOR

(Linear type with Auto-setup function; Modbus communication)

MODEL

MSP10

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:

Step-Top Electronic Actuator unit......................................(1)

The Step-Top Electronic Actuator is not provided with a 
yoke or other components required for mounting the unit to 
a valve.  They are to be provided by the user.

 

MODEL NO.

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

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Before use, please read all the following precautions
carefully to ensure the safety.  These safety precautions,
classified into “WARNING” and “CAUTION” according to
the degree of damage that may be caused by improper use
of the product, are imperative to prevent an accident.  Af-
ter reading, be sure to keep this manual always in a visible
and accessible place for the user.
   WARNING  Suggesting that failure to observe the pre-
cautions could result in death or serious personal injury.
   CAUTION  Suggesting that failure to observe the pre-
cautions could result in personal injury or damage to the 
property.

 WARNING

Remove power supply to the actuator before wiring to the 
unit.  It could cause electric shock.

Do not disassemble or modify the unit in any way.
It could cause electric shock, burn, or injury.

DO NOT step onto the actuator unit. 
DO NOT rest a heavy object on or against the unit. 
It could cause personal injury.

When installing the actuator unit outdoor or where it 
is exposed to rain or water drops, adequate precautions 
must be taken for preventing water from entering inside 
through wiring conduits.  It could cause electric shock.

 CAUTION

DO NOT remove the cover of the actuator.  It may cause 
electric shock or injury.

The adjusters which are paint-sealed are for factory use 
only and should be changed only by qualified M-System 
personnel.  Otherwise it could cause breakdown.  
M-System is not liable for any malfunction or inconven-
ience caused by unauthorized changes made by the user.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

This manual describes necessary points of caution for han-
dling this product and specifically for installation, wiring,
hardware setting, and basic maintenance of the product.
This unit is factory-adjusted and calibrated according to the 
Ordering Information Sheet.
When the user needs to change settings, please also refer to
the Section B of Operation Manual (EM-9255) for the Pro-
gramming Unit (Model: PU-2x).

POINTS OF CAUTION

 

POWER INPUT RATING & OPERATIONAL RANGE

• Locate the power input rating marked on the product and

confirm its operational range as indicated below:

24V DC: 24V rating ±10%, approx. 1 A

 

HUNTING

• Hunting is a condition in which the output stem is os-

cillated repeatedly and persistently without settling at a
single position.

• The actuator unit must operate at an average duty cycle

of 50% (approx. 13 strokes per minute) or less.

 

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS

• Remove the power supply to the actuator before wiring

the unit.

• DO NOT install signal wires and power supply wires to-

gether in one duct because it may cause a malfunction
due to induction noises.  Alternatively, use shielded cables 
for the input signal wires to prevent interference from
such noises.

• If input signals are to be turned on/off with power sup-

plied to the actuator, be sure to specify the output stem
operation for when abnormally low input is detected.

• DO NOT loosen the screws fixing the potentiometer in-

side the unit.

 

INSTALLATION

• Indoor, or outdoor where the unit is NOT exposed to di-

rect sunlight.

• Operating temperature -15 to +66°C (5 to 150.8°F)
• Operating humidity 30 to 90% RH (non-condensing)
• The unit is not designed to withstand all vibrations.

M-System does not guarantee long-term use of the unit
even with small vibrations.  Please use the unit only after
evaluating in an actual installation environment.  Par-
ticularly, avoid using under the condition where valve
cavitation or water hammer is likely to occur.

• Install the unit where it can be reached for maintenance

and inspection.  Be sure to allow at least 20 cm (7.9 inch-
es) clearance above the unit and around the terminal box.

• Keep away from hazardous atmosphere such as explosive

or corrosive gases.

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Summary of Contents for MSP10

Page 1: ...alfunction or inconven ience caused by unauthorized changes made by the user INSTRUCTION MANUAL This manual describes necessary points of caution for han dling this product and specifically for instal...

Page 2: ...ugh or radiated from the piping Use a longer yoke for effective heat dissipation and apply insulation material HEATER FUNCTION AT LOW TEMPERATURE Apply power voltage when the temperature is 0 C or un...

Page 3: ...nent identification MSP40 MSP50 PU 2x modular jack DIP Switch Manual Operation Buttons Con guration Type C UP CCW DOWN CW POWER INPUT AUTO SETUP MOVING UP CCW MOVING DOWN CW COM ALARM Modbus CONFIG Ty...

Page 4: ...with 20 mA DC input SW1 4 OFF Output signal is same as input signal ON Output signal is reversed input signal SW1 5 The output stem position when the switch is turned OFF is recorded as the upper end...

Page 5: ...unication allows operation without analog input and monitoring of the operation status of the unit INPUT OUTPUT a b UP CCW SIG a b DOWN CW SIG a b ALARM SIG FE U V POWER DA DB Modbus DG COMMUNICATION...

Page 6: ...TUP IS COMPLETE THRUST WHEN CONTRACTING 0 5 mm THRUST WHEN CONTRACTING 1 0 mm THRUST WHEN CONTRACTING 1 2 mm 700N 360N 375N 450N 510N 540N 1200N 880N 940N 1140N 1300N 1380N 2500N 1040N 1140N 1500N 198...

Page 7: ...is 20 mm and thus the preferable operation distance is 16 0 mm Set so that the distance between the upper stop position and the lower stop position are within the operation distance of 16 0 mm EXAMPLE...

Page 8: ...ailed ALARM LED blinks at 5 Hz clear error by any of the following methods then revise the settings Turn ON and OFF SW1 7 Enter a clear error command on PU 2x ITEM 54 DATA 2 Enter or via Modbus Turn O...

Page 9: ...CCW DOWN CW button slightly to move the output stem upward downward Stop pressing the button to stop the output stem at the position Press the button to move the output stem approx 2 mm in the middle...

Page 10: ...connection cable of PU 2x to the modular jack on the actuator unit The display of PU 2x comes on by power supplied to the actuator unit 3 To display a target item press ITEM then N N N represents num...

Page 11: ...riting ADDRESS MAP Refer to PARAMETER ITEMS COMMON TO MODBUS CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE AND PU 2x for Modbus address map DATA VALUE When Value Range of the data is specified as numbers with one digit after...

Page 12: ...on 1 5 0 to 105 0 06 Pos x R 1 The ratio to the operation distance i e a distance between the lower stop position and the upper stop position 1 3 Diagnostics MODBUS ITEM VALUE RANGE INITIAL VALUE PU 2...

Page 13: ...W 1 5 Modbus input MODBUS ITEM VALUE RANGE INITIAL VALUE PU 2x R W SAVE CFG ADDRESS TYPE ITEM DISPLAY 101 I16 Modbus position setpoint input 5 0 to 105 0 0 R W 1 6 Modbus operation mode MODBUS ITEM V...

Page 14: ...0 00 to 40 00 lower stop position 0 00 0 00 40 UppMM x R W 132 I16 Lower stop position 0 00 to 20 00 0 00 to 40 00 upper stop position 0 0 41 LowMM x R W 133 I16 Deadband 0 1 to 0 5 0 1 42 DBand x R W...

Page 15: ...2 I16 Lower seal spring contraction amount mm 0 1 to 1 2 0 1 51 ASPushDn x R W 143 I16 Upper seal spring contraction amount mm 0 1 to 1 2 0 1 52 ASPushUp x R W 144 I16 Specified stroke mm 5 0 to 20 00...

Page 16: ...put mode Follows Modbus input Address 101 6 Configuration mode Stops ON N A 2 Monitor mode 4 Moves by button operation 1 Configurable on PU 2x ITEM 30 or via Modbus Address 121 2 No difference between...

Page 17: ...electronic actuator in normal operating conditions REGULAR TEST RUNNING If the valve is not frequently operated run a test operation regularly once a week for example to ensure that the actuator oper...

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