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the PID and software 
algorithm for the given 
output (1/2/3) 

10:

 

SpSt

 

start/stop of outputs 1/2/3 
with function 9:

 

cLEA

messages 

Star

/

StoP

/

 

cLEA

 

when power is on, default stop  

11:

 

StSP

   

default start (only for 

[F]

 and 

[SET]

67:

 

HSEt

 control signal 

setpoint (MV) for outputs 
in manual mode 

0

 

÷

 

100

 %

  applies to all outputs (1, 2, 3 and analog one), 

100

 

% means the 

maximum available output power (set with parameters 13/20/27:

 

oPF1

/

2

/

3

 

), step by 1%

 

(4)

 

50.0

 %

 

68:

 

bSEt

 Lock of quick 

setpoint changes 
 

SEt1

/

2

/

3

 

, (

chapter 9.1

0:

 

oFF

 

=

 

no locks,    1/2/3:

 

SEt1

/

2

/

3

 

=

 

lock of one of the settings 

(

SEt1

/

2

/

3

 

),  

4:

 

SE12

 

=

 

simultaneous for 

SEt1

 

and 

SEt2

 

, 5:

 

SE13

 

=

 

for 

SEt1

 

and 

SEt3

 

,  

6:

 

SE23

 

=

 

for 

SEt2

 

and 

SEt3

 

, 7:

 

ALL

 

=

 

for

 

all settings ( 

SEt1

 

SEt2

 and

 

SEt3

 

)

 

oFF 

69:

 

PPro 

protection of 

configuration with an 
access password

 

0:

 

oFF

 

=

 

entering the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

manual

 

 and

 

 remote configuration menu

 

 is not  

 

protected with a password, 1:

 

on

 

=

  

manual

 

and

 

 remote configuration

 

(only

 

for 

 

ARSOFT-CFG) is

 

protected

 

with password 

on

 

70:

 

PASS

 access password

 

0000

 ÷ 

9999

 

password

 

for entering

 

the

 

configuration menu

 

and for the 

MQTT (

chapter 11.1

1111 

VII. DISPLAY OPTIONS

, submenu 

diSP

 

 

71: 

briG

 brightness 

 

10

 ÷ 

100

 %  

display brightness, step by 10%

 

100

 % 

72: 

wnit

 

display unit of 

measurement

 

0:

 

nonE

 

= none, 1:

 

M

 

=m, 2:

 

ma

 

= mA, 3:

 

A

 

= A, 4:

 

mW

 

= mV, 5:

 

W

 

= V, 6:

 

o

C

 

=°C, 7:

 

PrH

 

=

 

%RH, 8:

 

PErc

 

=%, only for AR632.B/652.B/682.B: 9:

 

k

 

=

 

k, 10:

 

Pa

 

= Pa, 11:

 

kPa

 

=

 

kPa

 

o

C

 

73: 

dibo

 

displayed value 

for the bottom line 

0:

 

oFF

 

= none, 1/2/3:

 

con1

/

2

/

3

 

=setpoint 

 

 

 

for

 

output

 

1/2/3, 4/5/6:

 

bar1

/

2

/

3

 

MV1/2/3 bargraph

 

(

 

output 1/2/3 MV control signal

   

in the

 

range

 

0÷100%), 7:

 

barA

 

= bargraph

 

for

 

mA/V output, 8:

 

barP

 

=

 

PV bargraph

 

(measurement

 

in the

 

range

 

:

 

irLo

 

÷ 5:

 

irHi

 

con1

 

VIII. COMMUNICATION OPTIONS FOR RS485 AND ETHERNET

, submenu 

trAn

 , description in 

chapters 11 ÷ 11.5

 

74: 

r4br

 

speed for RS485

 

bitrate kbit/s, 0:

 

2.4

 , 1:

 

4.8

, 2:

 

9.6

, 3:

 

19.2

, 4:

 

38.4

, 5:

 

57.6

, 6:

 

115.2

 

19.2

 

kbit / 

s

 

75: 

r4cF

 

 RS485 character 

format  

selection of parity and stop bits, 0:

 

8N1

 

(none), 1:

 

8E1

 

(even), 2:

 

8o1

 

(odd),  

3:

 

8N2

 

8N1 

76: 

Addr

 MODBUS-RTU 

address

 

1

 

÷

 

247

 

device address

  

for

 

RS485

 

and

 

suffix

 

(suffix)

 

for the

 

name, 

(5)

 

1

 

77: 

EtMo

 

Ethernet interface 

operating mode

 

(MAC 

hardware 

address

 

available

 

from

 

ARSOFT-CFG and 

MODBUS-RTU/TCP)

 

0:

 

oFF 

Ethernet always off (recommended when not in use)

 

oFF

 

1:

 

Auto 

DHCP client enabled, network parameters

 

 (from 78:

 

EIP3

 

to 89:

 

EGA0

i.e. device IP address, mask and gateway) are set automatically

 

2:

 

StAt 

DHCP client disabled, network parameters are set manually

 

78÷81:

 

EIP3

/

2

/

1

/

0

 

IP 

address 

0

 

÷

 

255 

device's IPv4 address in the local network (Ethernet), 4 
consecutive octets 

192

.

168

.

0

.

200 

82÷85:

 

ESu3

/

2

/

1

/

0

 IP mask 

0

 

÷

 

255 

mask of the IPv4 address in the local network (Ethernet), 4 
consecutive octets 

255

.

255

.

255

.

86÷89:

 

EGA3

/

2

/

1

/

0

 

IP 

gateway 

0

 

÷

 

255 

router's IPv4 address in the local network (Ethernet), 4 
consecutive octets 

192

.

168

.

0

.

90: 

EtcP

 

MODBUS-TCP 

port

 

1

÷

999

9

 

TCP port number for the MODBUS-TCP protocol (also for ARSOFT-
CFG)

 

502

 

91: 

MqMo

 operating mode 

and type of published 
MQTT messages (Ethernet) 
 
(detailed description of 
MQTT communication, 

chapter 11.1

)

 

0:

 

oFF

 

MQTT protocol disabled (recommended when not used)

 

oFF

 

1:

 

PW

 

MQTT protocol enabled, only measurement (PV) in the publication, 
e.g. "

4.5

2:

 

PWun 

MQTT protocol enabled, measurement (PV) and unit in the 
publication 

3:

 

nAPW

  MQTT enabled, device name, PV and unit in text, 

(5)

 

Summary of Contents for AR602.B

Page 1: ...yn ul Ga czy skiego 6 tel 22 101 27 31 853 48 56 853 49 30 e mail automatyka apar pl www apar pl USER MANUAL AR602 B AR652 B AR642 B AR682 B AR632 B AR662 B UNIVERSAL PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLERS Version...

Page 2: ...SETPOINTS FOR OUTPUTS QUICK ACCESS MENU 17 9 2 ANALOG OUTPUT mA V 17 9 3 PID TUNING 18 9 4 AUTOMATIC SELECTION OF PID PARAMETERS 19 9 5 PID PARAMETERS CORRECTION 20 9 6 PROGRAMMED WORK CHARACTERISTIC...

Page 3: ...F CONTROLLERS ACCESSORIES AND KIT CONTENTS control and supervision of temperature and other physical values humidity pressure flow level velocity etc converted into a standard electrical signal config...

Page 4: ...input type range of indications for analogue inputs options of control alarms display communication access and other configuration parameters access to configuration parameters protected by a user s...

Page 5: ...ure 0 1 C or 1 C programmable with parameter 3 dot Indications range resolution for analog inputs maximum 1999 9999 programmable Decimal point position for analog inputs programmable 3 dot in the rang...

Page 6: ...ply circuit and relay outputs 50 V for the remaining input and output circuits and communication interfaces insulation resistance 20 M altitude above the sea level 2000 m 5 HOUSING DIMENSIONS AND ASSE...

Page 7: ...input universal 14 15 16 P1 or SSR1 relay output 14 15 for AR602 B P2 or SSR2 output 14 15 17 18 P2 or SSR2 relay output for AR602 B P1 or SSR1 output 19 20 P3 or SSR3 relay output except AR602 B USB...

Page 8: ...on the display board and carefully slide the board out of the mounting sockets connectors for signal cables power supply and relay outputs are available lead the electric wires into the housing throu...

Page 9: ...5s chap 7 1 and 8 F not available in AR602 B activation of the function selected with parameter 64 FunF pressing longer than 1 5 seconds description in chapters 7 1 and 8 UP DOWN SET simultaneously o...

Page 10: ...ive level short circuit or 0 8V Moreover BIN has priority higher than the F and SET keys Activating or stopping the function is signaled by appropriate messages on the lower display described in Table...

Page 11: ...ault value of a parameter description of the function in chapter 7 points b and c confirm the changed value of the parameter with the SET key or cancel it with the F or UP DOWN keys pressing UP DOWN o...

Page 12: ...or the bottom of the indication range 99 9 1800 lower setting limit for setpoints SP 11 Set1 Set3 99 9 C 999 9999 2 beginning of the scale for the 0 4mA 0V 0 input and the PV bargraph 5 irHi upper lim...

Page 13: ...D software main output STB LATCH and step adjustment servo 2 for PID software main output and servo algorithms only heating inversed and cooling direct characteristics apply 3 Values 4 7 i e in relati...

Page 14: ...Fto1 2 3 output emergency state for missing damaged sensor signal input or outside the measuring range 0 noCh no change 1 oFF disabled 2 on enabled 3 hAnd manual mode with a set output signal level pa...

Page 15: ...0 units min 2 1 0 C min 50 55 60 tiM1 2 3time for stage 1 2 3 0 1440min duration of the segment for the stage with countdown 60 min 51 56 61 PSE1 2 3control algorithm for step 1 2 3 1 onof ON OFF with...

Page 16: ...graph for mA V output 8 barP PV bargraph measurement in the range irLo 5 irHi con1 VIII COMMUNICATION OPTIONS FOR RS485 AND ETHERNET submenu trAn description in chapters 11 11 5 74 r4br speed for RS48...

Page 17: ...possibilities offered by the program control chapter 9 6 A detailed description of configuration of the operation of outputs is included in chapters 9 1 9 7 The default factory configuration is as fol...

Page 18: ...adjust the settings chapter 9 5 The PID control for a given control output is active when one of the three sets of PID parameters is selected with the parameter ctY1 2 3 description in chapter 8 Table...

Page 19: ...ng sudden changes of the measured value PV or the setpoint SP The choice of the parameter selection method depends on the nature of the initial conditions For a stabilized controlled quantity the step...

Page 20: ...stage 1 2 3 operates in accordance with the control parameters of the assigned setpoint SP 1 2 3 description in Table 8 point II A program can be assigned to any of the control outputs 1 2 3 with para...

Page 21: ...period for output 2 parameter 21 Per2 Sample configuration ON OFFfor heatingwith a set temperature of 50 C and a valve opening closing time of 100s output 1 parameters Table 8 point II group out1 ctY...

Page 22: ...mode on off F SET BIN function chapter 7 1 Pr 1 2 3 PEnd process controller function ramping on output 1 2 3 chapter 9 6 Stb1 2 3 STB LATCH alarm for outputs 1 2 3 cleared by F SET BIN with the functi...

Page 23: ...es not block the ports and applications used e g ARSOFT CFG The unique MAC EUI 48 hardware address of the controller Ethernet interface is available in ARSOFT CFG Parameters Communication options and...

Page 24: ...arameters used by this service such as the TCP port number are described in chapter 8 Table 8 point VIII The timeout for the MODBUS TCP transmission after which the open but unused port is closed is 6...

Page 25: ...evice function 4 or 3 register address to be read from Table 11 5 chap 11 5 number of registers to be read 1 13 CRC checksum 1 byte 1 byte 2 bytes HB LB 2 bytes HB LB 2 bytes LB HB Example 11 4 1 Read...

Page 26: ...status of outputs alarms 1 2 3 bits 0 1 2 bit 1 output enabled STB LATCH alarms for outputs 1 2 3 bits 3 4 5 bit 1 active quick manual mode for outputs 1 2 3 bits 6 7 8 bit 1 active PID tuning status...

Page 27: ...net interface EUI 48 Configuration parameters the collective list of parameters can be found in chapter 8 Table 8 Register parameter address 35 parameter index from Table 8 e g address 35 for paramete...

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