Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual
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IM MX100-0E
Set the initial balance for strain input channels (only when the input mode is set to STR)
Channel Numbers
See “Attachment Position and Channel Numbers of the Input/Output Module” on page 15.
Input Mode and Measurement Range
Select the input mode and range according to the input signal. The input types and
measuring ranges vary depending on the module used.
• VOLT (DC voltage)
Select the measurement range from 20 mV, 60 mV, 200 mV, 2 V, 6 V, 20 V, or 100 V.
• TC (thermocouple)
Select the thermocouple type (referred to as Range in the setup) from Type-R,
Type-S, Type-B, Type-K, Type-E, Type-J, Type-T, Type-N, Type-W, Type-L, Type-U, or
KpvsAu7Fe.
• RTD1 (resistance temperature detector, measurement current: 1 mA)
Select the RTD type (referred to as Range in the setup) from Pt100, JPt100, HQ
Pt100 (high-resolution Pt100), HQ JPt100 (high-resolution JPt100), Ni100: SAMA
(Ni100 1mA SAMA), Ni100: DIN (Ni100 DIN), Ni120, Pt50, Cu10:GE, Cu10:L&N,
Cu10 :WEED, Cu10:BAILEY, or J263B.
• RTD2 (resistance temperature detector, measurement current: 2 mA)
Select the RTD type (referred to as Range in the setup) from Pt100, JPt100, HQ
Pt100 (high-resolution Pt100), HQ JPt100 (high-resolution JPt100), Pt50, Cu10:GE,
Cu10:L&N, Cu10:WEED, Cu10:BAILEY, or J263B.
• RTDEX (resistance temperature detector, measured current: 0.25 mA)
Select the RTD type (referred to as Range in the setup) from Pt500 (default setting) or
Pt1000.
• OHM (resistance)
Select a measurement range of 20 ohm (measured current: 1 mA), 200 ohm (measured
current: 1 mA), or 2 kohm (measured current: 0.25 mA).
• DI (digital input)
Select LEVEL (voltage input) or CONTACT (non-voltage contact input) for the
measurement range to match the input.
• STR (strain)
Select a measurement range of 2000 µSTR, 20000 µSTR (default value), or 200000
µSTR.
• RRJC (TC) only when measuring temperature using TCs
Select a channel when referring to the temperature of a relay terminal (the
temperature input of the relay terminal is specified at RRJC Ref. Ch.).
Operations of the MX100 Standard Software