M-system Mini-M M2XR2 User manual

5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201 Fax: +81(6)6659-8510 E-mail: info@m-system.co.jp
EM-5087 Rev.4 P. 1 / 4
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Mini-M™
RTD TRANSMITTER
(PC programmable) MODEL M2XR2
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 (body + base socket).............................(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 unit is programmable using the PC Configurator Soft-
ware. For detailed information on the PC configuration,
refer to the JXCON users manual. The JXCON PC Con-
figurator Software is downloadable at M-System’s web site:
http://www.m-system.co.jp
POINTS OF CAUTION
■NONINCENDIVE APPROVAL OPTION
• This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Div. 2,
Groups A, B, C and D or Non-Hazardous Locations only.
• WARNING! Before You Remove the Unit from Its Base
Socket or Mount It, Turn Off the Power Supply and Input
Signal for Safety.
• WARNING! – Explosion Hazard –
Substitution of Components May Impair Suitability for
Class I, Div. 2.
• WARNING! – Explosion Hazard –
Do Not Disconnect Equipment Unless Power Has Been
Switched Off or The Area is Known To Be Non-Hazardous.
• The equipment was evaluated for use in the ambient tem-
perature and relative humidity as mentioned in ‘ENVI-
RONMENT’ section.
• The input and output wiring must be in accordance with
Class I, Div. 2 wiring methods and in accordance with the
authority having jurisdiction for use in these hazardous
locations.
■CONFORMITY WITH EU DIRECTIVES OR UL
• 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.
• The equipment must be mounted inside a suitable fire
enclosure.
• Altitude up to 2000 meters.
• The equipment must be mounted inside a panel.
• Risk of Electrical Shock: The front cover of the panel is to
be opened only by qualified service personnel.
• The equipment must be installed such that appropriate
clearance and creepage distances are maintained to con-
form to CE/UL requirements. Failure to observe these
requirements may invalidate the CE/UL 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 (90 – 264V for UL),
47 – 66 Hz, approx. 3 – 5VA
24V DC rating: 24V ±10%, approx. 2W
110V DC rating: 85 – 150V (110V ±10% for UL), approx. 2W
■WARNING!
• To protect very delicate components contained inside
the unit against damage from static electricity, wear a
grounded wrist strap when handling them. If you do not
have one, touch both of your hands to a safely grounded
object or to a metal object.
• Ensure that the power supply and input signal are
switched off before you plug in or remove the unit.
■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 -30 to +60°C
(-22 to +140°F) with relative humidity within 30 to 90%
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 20 minutes is required for
satisfying complete performance described in the data
sheet.

M2XR2
5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201 Fax: +81(6)6659-8510 E-mail: info@m-system.co.jp
EM-5087 Rev.4 P. 2 / 4
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
Model
Body Base Socket
Connection
Diagram
Specifications
Fixing Screw
■HOW TO OPEN THE LEFT SIDE COVER
Insert the tip of a minus driver into the openings indicated
with arrows in the figure, and pull up the cover.
■HOW TO CLOSE THE LEFT SIDE COVER
Place the side A first and push in the parts B, gently not to
break the enclosure.
A
B
INSTALLATION
Loosen the fixing screw at the front of the unit in order to
separate the body from the base socket.
DIN Rail
35mm wide
Spring Loaded
DIN Rail Adaptor
■DIN RAIL MOUNTING
Set the base socket so that
its DIN rail adaptor is at
the bottom. Position the
upper hook at the rear side
of base socket on the DIN
rail and push in the lower.
When removing the socket,
push down the DIN rail
adaptor utilizing a minus
screwdriver and pull.
■WALL MOUNTING
Refer to “EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS.”
TERMINAL CONNECTIONS
Connect the unit as in the diagram below or refer to the connection diagram on the side of the unit.
■EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS unit: mm (inch)
5
9
21.5 (.85)
70.5 (2.78)
86.7 (3.41)7.3 (.29) 15 (.59)
6 (.23)
59 (2.32)
DIN RAIL
35mm wide
[4 (.16)]
8–M3
SCREW
72 (2.83)
23 (.91)
2–4.2x5
(.17x.20)
MTG HOLE
6 (.24) deep
116.7 (4.59)
• When mounting, no extra space is needed between units.
14
8
12
14 13
4 (.16)

M2XR2
5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201 Fax: +81(6)6659-8510 E-mail: info@m-system.co.jp
EM-5087 Rev.4 P. 3 / 4
■CONNECTION DIAGRAM
+
–
OUTPUT
9
12
U(+)
V(–)
POWER
13
14
CONFIGURATOR JACK
1
5
4
A
B
B
RTD
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
■SCREW TERMINAL
Torque: 0.8 N·m
■SOLDERLESS TERMINAL
Refer to the drawing below for recommended ring tongue
terminal size. Spade tongue type is also applicable.
Applicable wire size: 0.25 to 1.65 mm2(AWG 22 to 16)
Recommended manufacturer: Japan Solderless Terminal
MFG.Co.Ltd, Nichifu Co.,ltd
6 (.24) max
3.3 (.13) max
mm (inch)
CHECKING
1) Terminal wiring: Check that all cables are correctly con-
nected according to the connection diagram.
2) Output range selectors: Check that the switches are at
the appropriate positions according to the output range
model suffix code.
3) Power input voltage: Check voltage across the terminal
13 – 14 with a multimeter.
4) Input: Check voltage across the terminal 1 – 4 with a
sensitive voltmeter.
With 20°C or 68°F and input XΩ, the voltage across the
terminals are given by:
X
(X + 1000)
If RTD wires are broken, the output goes over 100%
(below 0% with downscale) due to the burnout function.
Confirm the status indicator LED pattern and check
leadwires in such a case.
5) Output: Check that the load resistance meets the de-
scribed specifications.
6) Status indicator LED: Check that it blinks in a regular
pattern.
ZERO/SPAN ADJUSTMENTS
This unit is calibrated at the factory to meet the ordered
specifications, therefore you usually do not need any cali-
bration.
For matching the signal to a receiving instrument or in case
of regular calibration, fine zero and span adjustments can
be done to ±5% by pressing UP/DOWN switches enabled
with the zero/span selector switch. Calibrated values are
stored in the non-volatile memory, which will not be lost
even when you turn off power supply to the unit.
Zero and span are respectively set to 0% and 100% at the
factory.
UP/DOWN Switches
The front cover cannot be turned open by 180 deg.
when there is no extra space between units.
Configurator Jack
■ FRONT VIEW (with cover open)
Status Indicator LED
Zero/Span Selector
Top: SPAN
Middle: OFF
Bottom: ZERO
■ LEFT SIDE VIEW
(with cover removed)
Output Range Selectors
[e.g.]
Output code V1
O
N
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
O
N
2
1
3
4
SW2
ATT
SW3
SW6
SW4 SW7
IV
I
V
Zero/Span Selector
ZERO: UP/DOWN switches usable for zero adjustment.
OFF: UP/DOWN switches unavailable.
SPAN: UP/DOWN switches usable for span adjustment.
UP/DOWN Switches
UP: Pressing UP increases adjusted values.
DOWN: Pressing DOWN decreases adjusted values.
■HOW TO CALIBRATE THE ZERO
Slide the Zero/Span Selector to the bottom position and
press UP or DOWN switch. Incrementing speed will be
doubled when you keep pressing a switch.
■HOW TO CALIBRATE THE SPAN
Slide the Zero/Span Selector to the top position and press
UP or DOWN switch. Incrementing speed will be doubled
when you keep pressing a switch.
■HOW TO RESET
After you calibrated manually with these switches, you
can reset them to its ex-factory state by pressing both UP/
DOWN switches at once.
■ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
Use a signal source and measuring instruments of sufficient
accuracy level. Turn the power supply on and warm up for
more than 20 minutes.
1) ZERO: Apply 0% input. Slide the Zero/Span Selector to
the bottom position. Press UP or DOWN switch and ad-
just output to 0%.
2) SPAN: Apply 100% input. Slide the Zero/Span Selector
to the top position. Press UP or DOWN switch and adjust
output to 100%.
3) Check ZERO adjustment again with 0% input.
4) The ZERO and SPAN adjustments are processed in a dig-
ital processor, and therefore they do not interact. Howev-
er, if ZERO value is changed, repeat the above procedure
1) – 3).

M2XR2
5-2-55, Minamitsumori, Nishinari-ku, Osaka 557-0063 JAPAN
Phone: +81(6)6659-8201 Fax: +81(6)6659-8510 E-mail: info@m-system.co.jp
EM-5087 Rev.4 P. 4 / 4
I/O RANGE MODIFICATION
Configurator Software is used to change RTD type and tem-
perature range.
Output ranges can be changed over the described range of
the selected suffix code with the Configurator Software.
For changing out of this range, set the Output Range Selec-
tors before software adjustment.
UP/DOWN Switches
The front cover cannot be turned open by 180 deg.
when there is no extra space between units.
Configurator Jack
■ FRONT VIEW (with cover open)
Status Indicator LED
Zero/Span Selector
Top: SPAN
Middle: OFF
Bottom: ZERO
■ LEFT SIDE VIEW
(with cover removed)
Output Range Selectors
[e.g.]
Output code V1
O
N
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
O
N
2
1
3
4
SW2
ATT
SW3
SW6
SW4 SW7
IV
I
V
• Output range selectors
SW2 SW3
1234
V1 OFF OFF ON ON Not ATT
V2 OFF OFF ON ON Not ATT
Z1 ON ON OFF OFF Not ATT
SW4
12345678
V1 ON ON OFF ON ON * ON OFF
V2 ON OFF ON OFF ON * ON OFF
Z1 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
SW6 SW7
VIVI
V1 ON OFF ON OFF
V2 ON OFF ON OFF
Z1 OFF ON OFF ON
* ON/OFF position is irrelevant.
STATUS INDICATOR LED
The M2XR2 is provided with a status indicator LED which
blinks in different patterns indicating various status of its
CPU.
When it is functioning within normal parameters, the LED
blinks in a regular pattern of ON and OFF.
When the unit is in an abnormality, it blinks in particular
patterns repeating approximately in 1.3 seconds.
The following figure indicates typical patterns. A white
circle means that the light is OFF for 80 millisec., while a
black one means ON for 80 millisec.
Running mode
Undefined functions
Program mode
Burnout
MAINTENANCE
Regular calibration procedure is explained below:
■CALIBRATION
Warm up the unit for at least 20 minutes. Apply 0%, 25%,
50%, 75% and 100% input signal. Check that the output
signal for the respective input signal remains within accu-
racy described in the data sheet. When the output is out
of tolerance, recalibrate the unit according to the “ZERO/
SPAN ADJUSTMENTS” explained earlier.
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.
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