JUXTA M Series Signal Conditioners

M Series signal conditioners are a plug-in type that can support a wide range of applications through a versatile I/O specifications. Plug-in type construction provides easy for instrumentation planning, field wiring and maintenance. Over 30 types of signal conditioners are lined up in M Series.

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The M Series bring Yokogawa performance and reliability to the popular plug-in style. Plug-in type construction provides easy for instrumentation planning, field wiring and maintenance. Using industry standard pin configurations, anyone can upgrade to JUXTA performance by just plugging one in. Over 30 types of signal conditioners are lined up, and versatile I/O specifications can support a wide range of applications.

  • Plug-in type construction
    Easy for instrumentation planning, field wiring and maintenance because of its flexible insertion / extraction and ability to be pre-wired.
  • Versatile I/O specifications meeting a wide range of applications.
  • Two isolated outputs
    Output-1 can be changeover for 1 to 5 V DC or 4 to 20 mA DC by back-panel switch. Also isolated 1 to 5 V DC of Output-2 is available (MA5D, MH5D, MU5D, MS5D).
Construction Plug-in type (Main unit with Socket)
Mounting Method: Wall mounting or DIN-rail mounting
Connection Method: M3.5 screw terminal
External Dimensions: 1 output type: 85×50×123 mm (H×W×D)
2 outputs type: 85×50×132 mm (H×W×D)
Power Requirements:
(Also refer to the below table)
Type 1: 12 to 48 V DC or 85 to 264 V AC
Type 2: 85 to 132 V AC/24V DC or 180 to 264 V AC
Type 3: 24 V DC±10%, 85 to 132 V AC/85 to 150 V DC or 170 to 264 V AC
Type 4: 85 to 132 V AC or 170 to 264 V AC

 

Signal Conditioner

[Important]
The General Specifications and Drawings in the table [Note] below are for shipments after July 26, 2023. For specifications of products to ship before July 25, 2023, please contact your sales representative or nearest dealer.

Model
(GS)
Product Name Input Type Output Type Power Supply Descriptions
MA1 Distributor 4 to 20 mA DC, from 2-wire type transmitter DC current or DC voltage signal Type 1 1-output type
MA5 Distributor (Free Range Type) Type 1 Free range type
MA4 Distributor (Non-isolated) Type 1 Non-isolated output
MA5D Distributor (2-output, Free Range Type) Type 1 2-output, free range type
MHF Isolator (Super Speed Response Type) DC Voltage or DC Current DC current or DC voltage signal Type 3 50 μsec. conversion for 63% response
MH1 Isolator Type 1 1-output type
MH5 Isolator (Free Range Type) Type 1 Free range type
MH1D Isolator (2-output Type) Type 1 2-output type
MH5D Isolator (2-output, Free Range Type) Type 1 2-output, free range type
MC1B Loop Powered Isolator (Dual Channels) 4 to 20 mA DC 4 to 20 mA DC Not required 2 channels type
MU5 Universal Temperature Converter (Free Range Type) Thermocouple, RTD, mV DC signal DC current or DC voltage signal Type 1 Free range type
MU5D Universal Temperature Converter (2-output, Free Range Type) Type 1 2-output, free range type
MS5 Potentiometer Converter (Free Range Type) Potentiometer resistance change (3-wire type) DC current or DC voltage signal Type 1 Free range type
MS5D Potentiometer Converter (2-output, Free Range Type) Type 1 2-output, free range type
MP1 [Note] Pulse Repeater Contact Pulse, Voltage Pulse or Current Pulse Open collector or Contactless AC switch Type 3 Pulse rate fixed in 1:1
MP4 [Note] Pulse Rate Converter Type 3 Field configurable pulse rate, etc.
MQ2 [Note] Pulse to Analog Converter (Free Range Type) DC Voltage or DC Current Type 3 Field configurable input / output range, etc.
MQ0 [Note] Analog to Pulse Converter DC Voltage or DC Current Open collector or Contactless AC switch Type 3 Fixed range type
MB1 CT Converter (RMS) AC Current from CT DC Voltage or DC Current Type 1 1 A or 5 A AC input
MG1 PT Converter (RMS) AC Voltage from PT Type 1 110 V or 150 V AC input
MD1 Tachogenerator Converter AC Voltage from Tachogenerator Type 1 Mean value conversion of AC/DC.
ML2 RS232C/RS485 Converter RS232C/RS485 dual directional communication Type 3 Applicable baud rate: 300 to 38400 bps.
MLC Load Cell Converter Load cell signal DC Voltage or DC Current Type 3 With remote sensing function

Resources

Overview:

In district heating/cooling and other systems, signals from flow meters can undergo temperature compensation in a totalizer to measure usage of warm water and other quantities. Here we give an example of how to perform temperature compensation of flow using the YS1700 Single Loop Controller in place of a dedicated totalizer.

The open collector needs a power supply. Use one within the maximum allowable load. ...
Differential pressure: choose the MXT-R or WTXx-R computing unit. Vortex: choose the MXT-T or WXTx-T computing unit.
Do any models support ASTEM correction?
(ns-faq-juxta-11026-select)
None support it completely, but if you can identify the fuel type you can use an MTX-A user program. When changing the type, change the correction curve.
Overview:

None support it completely, but if you can identify the fuel type you can use an MTX-A user program. When changing the type, change the correction curve.

The model numbers are as follows. 8-pin: A1653MR 11-pin: 1654MR 15-pin: A1681MR (Please consult with your dealer at the time of purchase.)
Yes, with front panel keys.
Can I replace MA1 style A with style C?
(ns-faq-juxta-11044-spec)
Yes. We have improved functions such as raising the withstand voltage, adding a power supply indicator, and reducing the power consumption.
Yes, with a handy terminal or VJ77. Under D:SET, change D49:OUT1DR = DIRECT to REVERSE.
Check whether the key lock is engaged. If LOC = 1 or 2, set LOC = 0 with the SET/ENTER key, then enter setup parameters while LOC = -1.
Usually these are in the orifice specifications. Depending on the product, it may be listed with the normal operating pressure and temperature.
Not necessarily. The socket itself can be reused, but the terminal arrangement may differ depending on the specifications. Check the switch on the back of the MA1W to determine whether power is supplied to the transmitter. If the switch for supply of...
It holds the switching side immediately before the power went OFF.
Yes, there is the MH5 with 1 output and the MH5D with 2 outputs.
Use a communication cable with a 3-pin connector (F9182ED).
Can I change the burnout operation?
(ns-faq-juxta-11001-spec)
This is possible if it is a microprocessor type converter. You will need a handy terminal to make the change. (VJR6, VJT6, VJS2, MR6, MT6, MS2, and others cannot be changed.)
F and W series: dedicated 3-pin cable D series: dedicated 5-pin cable VJ, J, and M series computation unit: 5-pin cable + modular conversion (E9786WH, sold separately).
If it is a model that allows range changes, it is possible just like from a JHT200. However, the type of cable is different from the one that comes standard, so you will need to purchase another cable. 3-pin cable: model F9182ED 5-pin cable: model F9...
Can I change the range on the MQ0?
(ns-faq-juxta-11004-spec)
No, you can't change the range after purchase. The compact VJQ7 model does allow you to change ranges, but this requires a setting tool that is sold separately.
How do I change settings?
(ns-faq-juxta-11006-setting)
Using the following settings tool, you can change the settings listed in the user's manual that came with the conditioner. Handy Terminals JHT-100 and JHT-200 BRAIN terminal BT200 (requires cable, sold separately) VJ77 Parameter Setting Tool...
What are the merits of plugin conditioners?
(ns-faq-juxta-11007-select)
They have the following advantages: Because you can separate the conditioner from the socket, panel work can proceed even without the conditioner. You can remove or replace the conditioner simply by plugging a new one in, so maintenance is easy. ...
The resistance is 250 Ω (4–20 mADC). However some computing units also have 100 Ω input.
You specify it for current pulse input. The resistance you specify depends on the specifications of the transmitter (mainly the rated current of the open collector). The internal load resistances are 200 Ω, 500 Ω, and 1 kΩ, and 0.5 ...
For example, if the specification of the open collector on the output side is 30 V/30 mA, use an internal load resistance of 1 kΩ (with a 24 V transmitter power supply). This results in a 0/24 mA current pulse.
IPTS-68: This is an international standard from 1968 where R100/R0=1.3850 that was used by the JIS from 1989 to 1997, but currently it is not in use. ITS90: An international standard from 1990 where R100/R0=1.3851, and used by the JIS from 1997 to th...
The input impedance of typical voltage input type instruments is 1 MΩ. By contrast, the allowable load impedance for voltage output is 2 kΩ or more, therefore the maximum number of units that can be connected is 500.
The input impedance of typical current input type instruments is 250 MΩ. By contrast, the allowable load impedance for current output is 750 kΩ or more, therefore the maximum number of units that can be connected is 3.
What does response speed **ms(10-90%) mean?
(ns-faq-juxta-11019-other)
It means the time until the output reaches 63% when input is applied in 10 Ω 90% steps.
A 90% response time is equivalent to 2.3 times the duration of a 63% response time.
What does "time constant" mean?
(ns-faq-juxta-11021-term)
In the case of conditioners, time constant reflects the response speed. In terms of a transfer function, it is expressed as OUT=INΩ(1-e EXP(-t/T)). OUT: output, IN: input, e: natural log, T: time constant, t: elapsed time When the elapsed time...
The total resistance ≥ zero side resistance + span resistance.
What is the output on burnout?
(ns-faq-juxta-11023-spec)
When UP, 106% of the output range or more; when DOWN, -6% or less.
What happens on a "burnout OFF"?
(ns-faq-juxta-11024-spec)
When input is interrupted it reaches ±OVER, but which of these is uncertain.
The F series has 30 steps. The W series has 40 steps. The M/VJ series has 59 steps.
On the M series you can select 50, 100, or 200 ms. On the F, W, and VJ series you can select 100 or 200 ms. (The VJXS can support 50 ms.)
It is with plug-in types. It is also sold separately.
Using a first-order lag or moving average computing unit helps suppress noise. You can use the following for this: M series plug-in type signal conditioners, VJ series compact plug-in type units, or F/W series front panel terminal type computing unit...
You can do this with a limiter or broken-line approximation function. You can use the following for this: M series plug-in type signal conditioners, VJ series compact plug-in type units, or F/W series front panel terminal type computing units. The br...
As the orientation affects heat dissemination, it cannot be horizontal.
JUXTA VJ series is not a CCC standard scope. Some models of the VJ series have acquired GB standard and can be used in China. Please contact us for applicable models. ...
Yes. Wire it without using the included resistor.
Short with a 250 Ω resistor (rated power of 0.25 W or more). If you don't have a resistor, a simple short is fine.
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. Check the polarity of the input wiring. Use a tester to measure the input terminal voltage. For current input specifications, confirm that the acces...
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. Check the polarity of the input wiring. Measure the voltage between the input terminal (-) and COM. The normal range is 1–5 VDC. Measure the v...
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. Confirm that the accessory RJC sensor is connected to the input terminal. Short the input terminals, then confirm that the output is equivalent to th...
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. For Pt100 input specifications, connect a 100 Ω resistance between input terminals A and B, short the B terminals, then confirm that the output ...
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. Check the polarity of the input wiring. Check the pulse specifications of the other instruments. For voltage pulse, open collector, and non-voltage ...
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. Check the polarity (+), (-) of the input wiring. Use a tester to measure the input terminal voltage. For current input specifications (applies to the...
Check the power supply wiring. Check whether the power supply voltage meets the specifications. Check the polarity of the input wiring. Check the pulse specifications of the other instrument. For voltage pulse, open collector, and non-voltage c...
Resistors come with isolators that have terminal block format current input specifications. Please attach it to the input terminals before use.
Yes. To satisfy the performance specifications, you should power the unit for 10–15 minutes.
PCBs were banned from manufacturing and imports in 1975. JUXTA was first released in 1987, therefore they should not include PCBs.
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