The three wire RTD has two 'active' wires and one for compensation. The compensation wire is actually connected parallel with one of the 'active' wires to one end of the resistor, so those wires should read a small amount of resistance at the end where you connecting to the measuring device. This is used to compensate the measurement that may be introduced by the resistance of the home-run wire. The 4 wire RTD has a compensating wire connected to BOTH end of the resistor to compensate for the resistance AND also the difference that results in miniscule resistance difference that comes from manufacturing tolerance difference between the two leads. So you just hook up the 4 wire as a 3 wire RTD and leave one of the compensation wire unconnected.