Owner manual
5-4
IM WX103-01E
The measured value is not correct.
Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page
The input wiring is not correct. Check the input wiring. *
The measured value is at +Over or –Over. 
The measurement range setting and input 
range do not match. 
Change to an appropriate setting. *
The temperature error is large or is 
unstable. The TC type setting and the type 
actually connected are different.
Change to the correct setting. *
The temperature error is large or is 
unstable. 
The RJC setting is not correct.
Change to the correct setting. *
The temperature error is large or is 
unstable. 
The wind is hitting the terminals.
Block the wind from hitting the terminals. -
The temperature error is large or is 
unstable. 
The ambient temperature change is 
drastic.
Suppress changes in the ambient temperature such as by 
placing the MX100 in a box.
-
The temperature error is large or is 
unstable. 
There is an error in the wiring resistance 
(in the case of an RTD).
Match the thickness and length of the three wires. *
The measurement error is large or is 
unstable. 
Noise effects.
Take measures against noise. *
The measurement error is large or is 
unstable. 
Effects from the signal source resistance.
Reduce the signal source resistance such as by inserting a 
converter.
-
The temperature error is large or is 
unstable. 
 Effects from parallel connections.
Stop parallel connections. 
Do not use the burnout setting.
-
Measured value from strain gauge type 
sensor not correct.
When using a sensor without a remote sensing wire, 
use the DV450-001 (conversion cable).
*
On the strain module (-B12, -B35), the 
gauge method dipswitch settings is not 
correct.
Enter the correct settings. *
On the strain module (-B12, -B35), the 
gauge resistance and internal bridge 
resistance values are different.
Use a module that supports the resistance value of the strain 
gauge (For 120Ω, -B12, and for 350Ω, -B35.)
*
On the strain module, scaling 
corresponding to the gauge method is 
not set. (for 2 gauge, 4 gauge methods, 
the amount of strain is doubled or 
quadrupled.)
Displayed with 1 gauge method conversion. Depending on the 
gauge method, set scaling appropriately.
*
On the strain module (-NDI), a strain 
gauge type sensor without a remote 
sensing wire is being used.
When using a sensor without a remote sensing wire, use the 
DV450-001 (conversion cable).
*
* See the MX100 User’s Manual (IM MX100-01E).
5.1 Troubleshooting










