Littelfuse M3000 Series User Manual

M3000 series, Alarm monitoring, Monitoring

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© May 2012 Littelfuse Protection Relays & Controls

Alarm Monitoring

monitoring

m3000 SerieS

Analog Alarm Annunciator

www.littelfuse.com/m3000

OrderinG numBer

cOnTrOl POWer

M3000.0010

24 Vdc

acceSSOrieS

requiremenT

M1500

24 Vdc

Description

The M3000 Analog Alarm Annunciator has 24 inputs that can

be configured individually for dry contact (NO or NC) inputs or

analog inputs. Analog inputs can read measurements through

4-20 mA, 0-10 Vdc or 0-24 Vdc transmitters. Up to 48 alarms

can be configured with individual reference to any of the 24

inputs. An alarm is activated and indicated when the input

value exceeds a preset critical low or high level. The alarm can

be related to any of the 24 LEDs and any of the 14 outputs.

Several alarms may activate the same LED and/or output. The

M3000 has a common alarm output, a siren output, as well as

dedicated inputs for remote reset and blocking.
Configure the unit from a PC through the built-in RS232

interface or the front panel. It also comes equipped with

an RS485 interface supporting MODBUS-RTU and with

configuration software. It features a spreadsheet-like graphical

interface enabling flexible configuration of all the parameters

in the unit. The M3000 also offers configuration of average

deviations alarms. This feature is used in monitoring of the

exhaust gas temperatures of diesel or gas engines. The

average temperature from a number of cylinders is calculated.

If the temperature value of one of the cylinders deviates from

the average of the remaining cylinders by more than a preset

± offset, a deviation alarm will be activated.

Ordering Information

Simplified Circuit Diagram

feaTureS

BenefiTS

24 inputs

One unit for both, digital and analog sensors

48 alarms

Individual reference to any of the 24 inputs allows

easy configuration of group and individual alarms

Programmable

10-character LCD text

Each alarm is indicated as clear text

24 LEDs with

indication of new and

acknowledged alarms.

First incoming alarm can be identified easily

14 open

collector outputs

Provide ON/OFF control and simple connection to

remote displays

RS485 interface

For field-bus communication with PLC or HMI

RS232 link

Allows easy programming with PC-based

software

Features & Benefits

Specifications

Voltage Supply

24 Vdc ±30%

Consumption

Max. 400 mA

Sensor Inputs 24
Input Types

20 mA, 10 Vdc and 24 Vdc

Alarms 48
Alarm Delays

300 msec. to 10 days

Outputs

14 on/off open collector outputs, each controlled

by one or more alarms. Max. 150 mA per output

General Alarm Output Max. 150 mA
Siren Control

Max. 150 mA

LEDs

24

LCD Display

2 x 16 characters with background light

Communication

RS485 interface

Protocol

MODBUS-RTU

Operating Temp.

–20°C to +70°C

Humidity

95% RH at 20°C

Vibration Test

4 g RMS according to IEC 60068-2-64

EMC

CE according to EN50081-1, EN50082-1, EN50081-2,

EN50082-2 and EN61000-2-6

Approvals

Certified by major marine classification societies

Burn-in

50 hours before final test

Weight

0.8 kg

Dimensions

H 144 mm (5.7”); W 144 mm (5.7”); D 70 mm (2.7”)

Panel Cut-out

H 138 mm (5.4”); W 138 mm (5.4”)

Protection Degree at Front IP54

14

12
13

11

INPUT

GROUP 1

IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
GND

84

82
83

81

INPUT

GROUP 8

IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
GND

101

114

120

115

116

121

122

130
131
132

+

M3000

(Analog Alarm

Annunciator)

24 V

DIM

AL. OUT

SIREN

B

A

COM

RS485

RS232

OPEN

COLLECTOR

OUTPUTS

M1500 PT100 6-way Transmitter

Six current transducers in one box for use with

DIN60751 3-wire PT100 temperature sensors. The

output signals are 4-20 mA current, which can be

easily fed into the M3000. Each sensor input can

be configured for 3 different temperature ranges.

Accessories

A

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