M-System M5TS Thermocouple Transmitter Instruction Manual

Below you will find brief information for Thermocouple Transmitter M5TS. This document describes the M5TS thermocouple transmitter, a device used for measuring temperature and converting it into an electrical signal. The transmitter features DIN rail mounting, a CJC sensor for accurate measurements, and adjustable zero and span settings for calibration. It also includes important safety information and installation instructions.

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Key features

  • DIN rail mounting
  • CJC sensor (Cold Junction Compensation)
  • Adjustable zero and span
  • Power input rating: 85-264V AC or 24V DC
  • Surge protection
  • Warm-up time: 20 minutes
  • Environmental temperature range: -5 to +55°C
  • Output signal: 0-100% of full-scale
  • Burnout function

Frequently asked questions

Follow the steps outlined in the "INSTALLATION" section. Hang the upper hook at the rear side of the unit on the DIN rail and push in the lower part while pressing the unit against the DIN rail.

The unit is designed to function immediately upon power supply, but a 20-minute warm-up period is required for complete performance as described in the datasheet.

Refer to the "ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE", You can adjust the output signal using the zero and span adjustment knobs. Apply 0% input and adjust the output to 0% for the zero adjustment. Then apply 100% input and adjust the output to 100% for the span adjustment. Finally, check the zero adjustment again with 0% input. Repeat the procedure if needed.
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