M-system M3LPA Instruction Manual

Frequency transmitter (field- and pc-configurable)

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FREQUENCY TRANSMITTER
(field- and PC-configurable)

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)
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.
The M3LPA with Option /A is programmable using the PC
configurator software. For detailed information on the PC
configuration, refer to the M3CON instruction manual. The
M3CON PC Configurator Software is 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.
• 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 en-
closure.
• Operating temperature: -25 to +55°C (-13 to +131°F)
■ CONFORMITY WITH EC DIRECTIVES
• Functional insulation is maintained between the signal
input and output. The input voltage must not exceed 70V
to maintain the CE conformity.
• Altitude up to 2000 meters
• The equipment must be mounted 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-
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.
■ 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. 5 – 8VA
10 – 32V DC rating: 9 – 36V, approx. 3W
MODEL
■ SAFETY 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 ven-
tilation.
• 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 (power supply, input and output)
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.
M3LPA
M3LPA
EM-2656 Rev.4
P.  / 9

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  • Page 1: Before Use

    • Do not install cables (power supply, input and output) basic maintenance procedures. close to noise sources (relay drive cable, high frequency The M3LPA with Option /A is programmable using the PC line, etc.). configurator software. For detailed information on the PC •...
  • Page 2: Component Identification

    M3LPA COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION INSTALLATION ■ DIN RAIL MOUNTING Body Set the unit so that its DIN rail adaptor is at the bottom. Position the upper hook at the rear side of the unit on the DIN rail and push in the lower. When removing the unit,...
  • Page 3: Terminal Connections

    M3LPA TERMINAL CONNECTIONS Connect the unit as in the diagram below or refer to the connection diagram on the side of the unit. ■ DC POWERED TYPE ■ AC POWERED TYPE OUTPUT OUTPUT – – INPUT * DC POWER INPUT * AC POWER –...
  • Page 4 M3LPA EXTERNAL & INTERNAL VIEWS ■ FRONT VIEW ■ SIDE VIEW LED1 (LD1) Configuration DIP SW LED2 (LD2) 10 11 12 LED3 (LD3) 4 3 2 1 MODE Button UP Button DOWN Button Configurator Jack 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 CONFIGURATION MODE &...
  • Page 5 ■ PREPARATION (e.g. M3LPA-R4/A, DC powered type) 1) Mount the DIP-SW-configured M3LPA on to a DIN rail. 2) Connect the M3LPA to a simulator and a multimeter and to a DC power source as shown below. 3) Turn the power supply on and wait for 10 minutes.
  • Page 6 M3LPA 8) 0% Output Ranging: Increase or decrease the simulated input until the meter shows the desired minimum out- put level (e.g. 1V). Push DOWN button until the LD1 flashes for approx. 5 sec. and then turns OFF. When you release the button, the LD1 is returned to ON.
  • Page 7 M3LPA ■ INPUT TYPE & RANGE Table 13 INPUT TYPE MINIMUM AMPLITUDE MAXIMUM RANGE * MAXIMUM AMPLITUDE Open Collector 0 – 100 kHz Mechanical Contact 0 – 10 Hz Voltage Pulse 0.1V 0 – 100 kHz 100V Two-wire Current Pulse 0 – 100 kHz 25mA RS-422 Line Driver Pulse ––...
  • Page 8 M3LPA ADJUSTING DETECTING LEVEL BY USING PC CONFIGURATOR SOFTWARE PC Configurator Software (model: M3CON) can be used to adjust the detecting level with Option /A type. Appropriate detect- ing level is determined according to the flow chart below (voltage pulse or 2-wire current pulse input only).
  • Page 9: Status Indicator Led

    M3LPA STATUS INDICATOR LED Combinations of the three front LEDs (LD1, LD2, LD3) in- Amber LED dicate the transmitter’s operating status by different flash- Green LED ing patterns. Examples are shown below. Red LED Blink NORMAL OPERATION (RUN) MODE PC Configuration RUN Mode (Option A)

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