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Page 3: ...ng an Autonics product Please familiarize yourself with the information contained in the Safety Precautions section before using this product This user manual contains information about the product and its proper use and should be kept in a place where it will be easy to access ...

Page 4: ...led information on the product s features It does not offer any guarantee concerning matters beyond the scope of this manual This manual may not be edited or reproduced in either part or whole without permission A user manual is not provided as part of the product package Please visit www autonics com to download a copy The manual s content may vary depending on changes to the product s software a...

Page 5: ...s Symbol Description Supplementary information for a particular feature Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death Failure to follow instructions can lead to a minor injury or product damage An example of the concerned feature s use 1 Annotation mark ...

Page 6: ...se damages to human life or property it is required to install fail safe device It may cause a fire human injury or damage to property Always install the unit on a panel It may cause an electric shock if not followed Never wire repair or inspect the unit while electricity is flowing through it It may cause an electric shock if not followed Check the input power specifications and terminal polarity...

Page 7: ...clean the product Use a dry towel instead It may pose an electric shock or fire risk if not followed Do not use the product in a place where it is exposed to flammable or explosive gases humidity direct light radiant heat vibration or impact It may pose a fire or an explosion risk if not followed Do not allow dust or wiring fragments to get inside the product It may pose a fire or a malfunction ri...

Page 8: ... environment Otherwise arrange for ventilation if necessary Recommended usage conditions are as follows Indoors Below 2 000 m altitude Pollution Degree 2 Installation Category II Sensor Input If using in an environment where the margin of sensor error cannot be avoided use the Input Bias feature to minimize the error margin If using a thermocouple sensor make sure to use prescribed compensation wi...

Page 9: ... product s wiring from high voltage lines and power lines to prevent impulse noise Avoid using the product in the vicinity of high frequency noise generating devices such as welding machines sewing machines high capacity SCR controllers and high capacity motors Avoid using the product in the vicinity of radio television and wireless devices that may cause high frequency interference Communication ...

Page 10: ...Handling Precautions x Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd ...

Page 11: ...del List and Descriptions 19 1 3 2 TM Series Related Products List sold separately 20 1 4 Parts and Features 21 1 4 1 Front Parts 21 1 4 2 Other Parts 23 2 Specifications 25 2 1 Ratings 25 2 2 Input Type 26 2 3 Input Output Isolation 26 2 3 1 TM2 Series 26 2 3 2 TM4 Series 26 3 Dimensions 27 3 1 Installation 27 3 1 1 Connector Connection 27 3 1 2 Module Connection 28 3 1 3 DIN Rail Mounting 30 3 1...

Page 12: ...e Sensor 46 6 1 4 Input Bias Settings 47 6 1 5 Input Digital Filter 47 6 1 6 SV High Low limit Settings 48 6 2 Control Output 49 6 2 1 Control Output Operation Mode Settings 49 6 2 2 MV High Low limit Settings 55 6 2 3 Ramp Settings 56 6 2 4 Auto Manual Control Settings 58 6 2 5 Output Settings 59 6 3 Temperature Control 61 6 3 1 Temperature Control Method Settings 61 6 3 2 ON OFF Control 61 6 3 3...

Page 13: ...ttings 82 6 5 4 Communication Stop Bit Settings 82 6 5 5 Response Wait Time Settings 82 6 5 6 Enable Disable Communications Writing 83 6 5 7 USB to Serial Connection 83 6 6 Additional Features 84 6 6 1 Monitoring Functionality 84 6 6 2 Run Stop 85 6 6 3 Multi SV 86 6 6 4 Digital Input 87 6 6 5 Error Detection 88 6 6 6 Parameter Initialization 89 7 Troubleshooting Tips 91 7 1 Error Display 91 7 2 C...

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Page 15: ...channel simultaneous controlling possible Each channel insulated Dielectric strength 1 000VAC No communication and power supply for expansion modules required using module connectors Up to 31 module 124 channels 62 channels expansion possible High speed sampling cycle TM4 100 ms TM2 50 ms Heating Cooling simultaneous controlling Heater Burn Out detection via a current transformer CT PC parameter s...

Page 16: ...sure all listed components are included with your product before use If any components are missing or damaged please contact our sales department or your dealer Note that power supply communications connectors are provided with basic modules only Please download the user manual from our website www autonics com ...

Page 17: ...arately Converter SCM 38I RS232C to RS485 converter SCM US48I USB to RS485 converter SCM US USB to Serial converter Current transformer CT CSTC E80LN Current measuring range 100mA to 80A Rb 10Ω Wire wounded resistance 31Ω 10 Current ratio 1000 1 Accuracy 2 0 grade 5A to 8A CSTC E200LN ...

Page 18: ...20Ω 10 Current ratio 1000 1 Accuracy 2 0 grade 5A to 200A Images of components and accessories may differ from actual products For detailed information about any of the above products please refer to the concerned product s user manual Please download the user manual from our website www autonics com 1 3 Model Lineup TM 4 N 2 R B ...

Page 19: ...ther current or SSR output 4 channel R Relay output S SSR output Module type 1 B Basic module E Expansion module 1 Note that power supply communications connectors are provided with basic modules only Make sure to purchase both expansion module and basic module together since power supply communication terminals are provided with basic modules only 1 3 1 Model List and Descriptions Model Name Cont...

Page 20: ... N2SB SSR output TM4 N2RE Relay output Expansion module TM4 N2SE SSR output 1 For TM2 Series the current transformer C T input and digital input DI are provided 1 3 2 TM Series Related Products List sold separately Model Description SCM 38I A converter that switches RS485 signal to RS232 SCM US A converter that switches serial signal to USB signal SCM US48I A converter that switches RS485 signal t...

Page 21: ...lickering ON Yellow 4 Light OFF Light ON Light OFF Light ON OFF AL2 LED 19 200bps Flickering ON Yellow 5 Light OFF Light ON Light OFF Light ON OFF AL3 LED 38 400bps Flickering Light OFF Light ON Light OFF Light ON OFF AL4 LED Light OFF Light ON Light OFF Light ON OFF 1 In case of initial power on default communication speed will be flickering for 5 sec 1 sec cycle 2 Each CH LED will be flickering ...

Page 22: ...o tuning 2 PWR LED 3 Green Green Green CH1 LED 2 400bps Flickering ON Red Flickering CH2 LED 4 800bps Flickering ON Red Flickering CH3 LED 9 600bps Flickering ON Red Flickering CH4 LED 19 200bps Flickering ON Red Flickering 38 400bps Flickering 1 In case of initial power on default communication speed will be flickering for 5 sec 1 sec cycle 2 Each CH LED will be flickering during auto tuning 1 se...

Page 23: ...1 Product Introduction Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 23 1 4 2 Other Parts ...

Page 24: ...1 Product Introduction 24 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd ...

Page 25: ...1 Digit Max Current output 1 5 F S 1 Digit Max Influence of Temperatu re 2 RTD Bigger one either PV 0 5 or 2 1 Digit Max In case of thermocouple input it is 5 at 100 below Themocouples L U C G R S B Bigger one either PV 0 5 or 5 1 Digit Max Thermocouples Control Output Relay 250VAC 3 A 1a SSR 12VDC 3V 30mA Max 22VDC 3V 30mA Max Current DC4 20mA or DC0 20mA Load 500ΩMax Sub Output Relay 250VAC 3A 1...

Page 26: ...5 RH Storage humidity 35 85 RH Accessories Expansion connectors Power supply communications connector Included with basic module only Insulation type 3 Approved Standards CE UL Unit Weight Approx 135 to 152g Approx 135 to 152g 1 In case of thermocouple K T N J E at 100 below and L U Platinel II it is 2 1 Digit Max In case of thermocouple B indicating accuracy cannot be ensured under 400 In case of...

Page 27: ... Co Ltd 27 3 Dimensions Expansion modules do not have a power supply communications connection terminal at the bottom 3 1 Installation 3 1 1 Connector Connection Expansion modules do not have a power supply communications connection terminal ...

Page 28: ...ced in any position among multiple module sets Remove the cover 1 Remove END cover for both basic modules and expansion modules 2 Insert expansion module connection connectors 3 Connect an expansion module without space 4 Fix the LOCK switch by pushing it in the LOCK direction 5 Mount the END cover at each side Up to 30 expansion modules can be connected to a basic module However use an adequate p...

Page 29: ...3 Dimensions Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 29 6 Mount the DIN rail vertically Mount the product vertically Mounting horizontally may reduce accuracy ...

Page 30: ...il Mounting 1 Installation Removal method of a single module 1 Installation method Put the top edge of the rail lock on the top edge of the DIN rail Push the module body in while pressing down 2 Removal method Press down the module body Pull the module body forward ...

Page 31: ...d 31 2 For multiple modules 1 Installation method Pull each Rail Lock switch up and down Mount the module body to the DIN rail and then push the rail lock in 2 Removal method Pull each Rail Lock switch up and down Remove the body from the DIN rail ...

Page 32: ...3 Dimensions 32 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 3 1 4 Bolts Inserting Pull each Rail Lock switch up and down Insert the bolts to fix tightening torque 0 5 to 0 9 N m ...

Page 33: ...k diagram 1 TM2 series USB to Serial communication Port B is insulation structure as same as RS485 communication Port A Relay AL3 OUT Relay AL4 OUT are available only for TM2 42 models 2 TM4 series USB to Serial communication Port B is insulation structure as same as RS485 communication Port A ...

Page 34: ...4 Connections and block diagram 34 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 3 Example of connection 4 1 TM4 Series ...

Page 35: ... AWG 20 for relay output 4 2 Wiring Precautions Mixing up the input terminals with output terminals and vice versa can lead to product damage Use only sensors supported by the product Make sure to connect rated SSRs or loads to the output terminals Make sure to connect the communication cable with correct communication terminals A B Make sure to observe correct polarity of power source terminals a...

Page 36: ... and sensor positions Make sure the sensor is securely attached to the input connector 4 2 1 3 Wiring with AC Power Lines Do not put the sensor lines in close proximity of the AC power lines 4 2 1 4 Input Sensor or compensating lead wires Connection Make sure the sensor is completely inserted in the connector using a crimped terminal The sensor and crimp terminal to attach at the input connector m...

Page 37: ...nsumption first and then connect a power supply system of appropriate capacity 4 2 3 Communication Line Wiring Do not tie the communications line together with the AC power line Use twisted pair cables for the communications line only Do not allow the communication line to exceed 800 m in length For further details please refer to 6 5 Communications on page 61 ...

Page 38: ...ule Expansion When using the bottom power supply communication connection terminal Port B up to 31 modules can be connected at the same time Maximum required power 31 X 5 W 155 W When connecting several module sets 31 modules or less each module set requires separate power supply ...

Page 39: ...nnections and block diagram Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 39 4 2 5 Basic Module Positioning The basic module can be mounted anywhere in the connected group It works regardless of communication address ...

Page 40: ...4 Connections and block diagram 40 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd ...

Page 41: ...rs to TM Series 4 Proceed with auto tuning or set control variables and then start control If you use the DAQMaster program parameters are automatically downloaded at the time when they are changed 5 2 Setup Values Power On Setting Category Factory Default Previous Value Power ON Value Auto Manual Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual RUN STOP RUN RUN RUN STOP STOP PID ONOFF PID PID Maintains preset value ...

Page 42: ...trol Examples 5 3 1 Single Modules 5 3 1 1 TM4 N2RB Model relay output Note 1 Using SCM US enables only setting parameter To monitor and control temperature requires the additional 24VDC power supply Do not connect SCM US and RS485 communications cables at the bottom at the same time ...

Page 43: ... 1 2 TM4 N2SB Model SSR output Note1 Using SCM US enables only setting parameter To monitor and control temperature requires the additional 24VDC power supply Do not connect SCM US and RS485 communications cables at the bottom at the same time Use an isolated type SSR ...

Page 44: ...5 Preparation and Startup 44 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 5 3 2 Multiple Modules ...

Page 45: ...182 S PR 10 1 S PR 0 1750 32 3182 N NN 11 1 N NN 200 1300 328 2372 C TT 1 12 1 C TT 0 2300 32 4172 G TT 2 13 1 G TT 0 2300 32 4172 L IC 14 1 L IC H 200 900 328 1652 15 0 1 L IC L 200 0 900 0 328 0 1652 0 U CC 16 1 U CC H 200 400 328 752 17 0 1 U CC L 200 0 400 0 328 0 752 0 Platinel II 18 1 PLII 0 1400 32 2552 Platinum Resistance Temperatu re Detector RTD JPt100 Ω 19 1 JPt100 H 200 600 328 1112 20...

Page 46: ...re range of the modified input type You must reset these values SV Multi SV No SV 0 to SV 3 and input bias are initialized However measurement units remain the same If the measured value is out of the input range the loader program displays HHHH high limit LLLL low limit and displays OPEN when the sensor is not connected 6 1 3 Temperature Unit Settings for Input Temperature Sensor When selecting t...

Page 47: ... values of Input Bias An inaccurate initial measurement can lead to greater variance Many of today s temperature sensors are graded by their sensitivity Since higher accuracy usually comes at a higher cost most people tend to choose sensors with medium sensitivity Measuring each sensor s sensitivity bias and using the Input Bias feature for correction can ensure higher accuracy in temperature read...

Page 48: ...t sensor value to SV high limit 1 digit SV High limit SV low limit 1 digit to high limit sensor value Attempts to set the limits outside the min max input range or analog s high low limits are not accepted Instead the previous settings are retained SV Setting Value can only be set within the SV low limit and SV high limit SV low limit cannot exceed SV high limit Changing the input sensors automati...

Page 49: ... PID time constant varies based on the controlled objects during PID control Group Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Initial Setting Group Operating Type Heating Cooling Heating and Cooling Heating 6 2 1 1 Heating Control Heating control mode the output will be provided in order to supply power to the load heater if PV Present Value falls below SV Setting Value 6 2 1 2 Cooling Control Cooling c...

Page 50: ...current output depending on model types choosen according to your application environment Note that only standard SSR control is available for SSR drive output in OUT2 For heating cooling control each output for heating and cooling is automatically allocated as described in the following table Heating Control Cooling Control Remarks TM4 Series CH1 OUT CH2 OUT Heating output Control output selectio...

Page 51: ...and An overlap band simultaneous application of heating and cooling MVs forms around the SV when DB is set to a negative value Group Preceding Condition Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Control Operation Group PID PID PID ON OFF ON OFF PID Dead Overlap Band Proportional Band to Proportional Band 0 0 Digit ON OFF ON OFF 999 0 999 0 Set deadband to 0 when a deadband or an overlap band is not use...

Page 52: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions 52 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 2 1 3 1 1 Using a Deadband ...

Page 53: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 53 6 2 1 3 1 2 Using an Overlap Band ...

Page 54: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions 54 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 2 1 3 1 3 Using neither a Deadband nor an Overlap Band ...

Page 55: ...he lower limit as a value on the cooling side Group Preceding Condition Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Control Operation Group Heating Cooling MV Low limit 0 0 to MV High limit 0 1 0 0 MV High limit MV Low limit 0 1 to 100 0 100 0 Heating and Cooling MV Low limit 100 0 0 0 100 0 MV High limit 0 0 100 0 100 0 Same MV will be applied during Auto tuning MV limits are not applied to manual contr...

Page 56: ...ture when the ramp is not in operation limits the rate of SV Setting Value change based on PV Present Value Changing SV or ramp parameters when the ramp is in operation limits the rate of SV change based on SV at the point of the change SV determines the control of the control subject temperature The SV changes based on the configured rate of change hereinafter referred to as RAMP SV Ramp Up chang...

Page 57: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 57 Example Ramp Graph ...

Page 58: ...tained When in operation AT Auto tuning can be switched to manual control When in Stop mode manual control can be activated If an SBA Sensor Break Alarm occurred during standard control the sensor error MV Er MV is applied In this state switching to manual mode is possible and manual control MV settings can also be modified When the control unit is in operation it is possible to switch to manual o...

Page 59: ...MV 0 0 100 0 0 0 Heating and Cooling PID 100 0 Cool to 0 0 to 100 0 Heat 0 0 When in heating and cooling control a setting between 0 1 and 100 0 applies heating MV and a setting between 0 1 and 100 0 applies cooling MV 6 2 5 Output Settings 6 2 5 1 Control Output Settings If the control output type is a current or SSR output model control output is supported at the same time so the user can choose...

Page 60: ...o current output you can select high and low limit range for the current output as either 4 20mA or 0 20mA Group Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Initial Setting Group Current Output Range 0 20 4 20 4 20 If the model is TM2 C current or SSR output type the relevant parameter will be activated only if the control output is set to current ...

Page 61: ... temperature control method Group Preceding Condition Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Initial Setting Group Heating Cooling Control Method PID ONOFF PID Heating and Cooling PID PID PID ON OFF ON OFF PID ON OFF ON OFF PID PID 6 3 2 ON OFF Control Controls the temperature by comparing PV Present Value with SV Setting Value and turning power to the load on or off ...

Page 62: ... 1 100 2 Heating_OFF Offset 0 100 0 Cooling Cooling_ON Hysteresis 1 100 2 Cooling_OFF Offset 0 100 0 6 3 3 PID Control PID control is a combination of proportional P integral I and derivative D controls and offers superb control over control subjects even with a delay time Proportional control P implements smooth hunting free control integral control I automatically corrects offsets and derivative...

Page 63: ...ime taken for the two MVs to match is called the integral time Group Preceding Condition Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Control Operation Group Heating PID Heating_Integral Time 0 9999 0 Sec Cooling PID Cooling_Integral Time Integral control is not conducted if the integral time is set to 0 Setting the integral time too short can intensify Correction Movements and cause hunting 6 3 3 3 Deriv...

Page 64: ...ntrol period separately for heating and cooling 6 3 3 5 Offset Correction Manual Reset Settings When only proportional control P PD control is used the control subject s thermal capacity and heater capacity affect the heating and cooling time This means stable control will still experience some deviation called offset Offset can be corrected using manual reset Group Preceding Condition Parameter R...

Page 65: ... auto tuning the output LED of the pertinent channel flashes at 1 second intervals Once auto tuning is complete the output LED automatically goes off and the parameter value returns from ON to OFF Group Preceding Condition Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Control Operation Group PID Auto tuning Execute OFF ON OFF If manual control is selected during auto tuning auto tuning operation will be cl...

Page 66: ...ndition Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Initial Setting Group PID Auto tuning Mode Tun1 Tun2 Tun1 In cooling control mode TUN2 Mode calculates 70 based at 0 EX If SV is 100 executes TUN2 at 70 6 4 Alarm Output Alarm output is a relay output that activates irrespective of control output Alarm output works when the temperature of the controlled subject exceeds or falls below the preset temperat...

Page 67: ...temperature can be set in AL1 H AL2 H AL3 H AL4 H AL 2 Deviation Low limit Alarm FS If PV SV deviation occurs lower than set value of deviation temperature alarm output will be ON Low limit deviation can be set in AL1 H AL2 H AL3 H AL4 H AL 3 Deviation High Low limit Alarm FS If PV SV deviation occurs higher than high limit deviation or lower than low limit deviation alarm output will be ON High l...

Page 68: ...put AL C Standby sequence1 2 When power is supplied and it is an alarm condition alarm output does not act From the second alarm conditions standard alarm acts AL D Alarm latch and standby sequence1 When power is supplied and it is an alarm condition alarm output does not act From the second alarm conditions alarm latch acts AL E Standby sequence2 When Standby sequence 3 and it is an alarm conditi...

Page 69: ...ion alarm By input type F S to F S Absolute value alarm Within display range by input type 1550 Changing the alarm output mode or options resets the settings to the highest or lowest values that will not trigger output in the new mode 6 4 5 Alarm Output Hysteresis Settings H shown in the image from 6 4 2 Alarm Output Mode reresents the alarm output hysteresis It is used to set an interval between ...

Page 70: ...mally Open stays open when normal and closes in the event of an alarm N C Normally Closed stays closed when normal and opens in the event of an alarm Front LED Indicators Change Alarm Occurs Alarm Output Front LED N O OFF Open OFF ON Close ON N C OFF Close OFF ON Open ON Group Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Alarm Setting Group Alarm NO NC NO NC NO ...

Page 71: ...nd turns off the alarm output if the deactivation conditions are still present Group Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Alarm Setting Group Alarm ON Delay Time 0 3600 0 Sec Alarm OFF Delay 0 3600 0 Sec 6 4 8 Loop Break Alarm Diagnoses the control loop by monitoring the control subject s temperature changes and sends out alarms if necessary Heating control When control output MV is 100 or high li...

Page 72: ...put mode AL as loop break alarm LBA and you can use loop break alarm LBA operates only when control output MV is low limit L MV 0 high limit H MV or 100 In case of AT auto tuning manual control stop control loop break alarm LBA does not operates When alarm reset is input it initializes LBA monitoring start time 6 4 8 1 LBA Monitoring Time Settings You can set the loop break monitoring time to chec...

Page 73: ... output MV is 100 PV is increased over than LBA detection band LBA B during LBA monitoring time LBA T to The status of changing control output MV LBA monitoring time is reset to When control output MV is 0 and PV is not decreased below than LBA detection band LBA B during LBA monitoring time LBA T loop break alarm LBA turns ON after LBA monitoring time to Control output MV is 0 and loop break alar...

Page 74: ...ion and send out an alarm by monitoring power supply to the heater Heater disconnection is detected by the controller using a current transformer CT which converts the current to the heater to a specific ratio C Tratio for monitoring If the heater current value CT A measured by the C Tis less than the heater detection setting value Alarm Low_CH the heater burnout alarm will activate Heater burnout...

Page 75: ...ent 2 If using a single output heater Capacity 200 VAC 1 KW 5 A normal heater current is 5 A and burnout heater current is 0 A the setting value is calculated as 5 A 0 A 2 2 5 A Therefore heater current values less than 2 5 A heater burnout setting value will be deemed heater burnout and the alarm will activate When two output heaters Capacity 200 VAC 1 KW 5 A are used normal heater current is 10 ...

Page 76: ...tput is on alarm output conditions have been removed or an alarm output off signal that is greater than the minimal signal band is received However alarm output off is unavailable when alarm conditions remain in effect You can assign the digital input terminals DI 1 DI 2 for the alarm output off feature For more information about digital terminal DI setting please refer to 6 6 4 1 After deactivati...

Page 77: ...and Functions Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 77 6 4 12 Alarm Output Examples 6 4 12 1 Absolute Value High limit Alarm and Deviation High limit Alarm 6 4 12 2 Absolute Value Low limit Alarm and Deviation Low limit Alarm ...

Page 78: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions 78 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 6 4 12 3 Deviation High Low limit Alarm 6 4 12 4 Deviation High Low limit Reverse Alarm ...

Page 79: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 79 6 4 12 5 Deviation High Low limit Alarm hysteresis overlap ...

Page 80: ...ant Max Connections 31 Address 01 31 Communication Two wire half duplex Synchronization Asynchronous Valid Communication Distance Max 800 m BPS Bits Per Second 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps Response Standby 5 ms to 99 ms Communication Start Bit 1 bit fixed Data Bit 8 bit fixed Communication Parity Bit None Even Odd Communication Stop Bit 1 2 bit Protocol Modbus RTU character 11 bit fixed 6 5 1 Co...

Page 81: ...for 5 seconds 1 second intervals when the power supply is initially ON LED TM2 Series TM4 Series BPS Bits Per Second PWR PWR CH1 CH1 2400 CH2 CH2 4800 AL1 CH3 9600 AL2 CH4 19200 AL3 38400 AL4 It is required to reset controller s POWER Power OFF Power ON after changing communication speed bps via port B One module communication is allowed for Port A Communication speed is fixed to 9600 bps Make sur...

Page 82: ...ommunication Setting Parity Bit NONE EVEN ODD NONE 6 5 4 Communication Stop Bit Settings You can set the number of bits to mark the end of a transmitted data string Setting Value Description 1 Sets end of data string to 1 bit 2 Sets end of data string to 2 bit Group Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Option Setting Group Communication Setting Stop Bit 1 2 2 6 5 5 Response Wait Time Settings Set ...

Page 83: ...ription ENABLE Parameter set change enable via communication DISABLE Prohibit parameter setting or modification via communication Group Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Option Setting Group Communication Setting Communication Write ENABLE DISABLE ENABLE Reading parameter settings is always permitted 6 5 7 USB to Serial Connection Data can be transmitted via a USB to serial connection However R...

Page 84: ...0 100 0 6 6 1 1 2 Cooling MV Monitoring Displays the current cooling MV during cooling control or heating and cooling control Users may manually adjust the MV to control the temperature Measurement range 0 0 100 0 6 6 1 2 Heater current monitoring A feature that monitors and displays the current of a heater load being controlled by control output Measurement range 0 0 to 50 0A The current value of...

Page 85: ... MV based on the control output at the point of STOP Stop MV is displayed and continues to be displayed even if a sensor break occurs When restarting after STOP the initial MV is the MV at the end point The run stop setting remains in effect after turning power back on 6 6 2 1 Control Output Upon STOP This sets the control output value upon a STOP With ON OFF control select between 0 0 OFF and 100...

Page 86: ...p Stop Alarm Out CONTINUE OFF CONTINUE 6 6 3 Multi SV Multi SV function allows users to set multiple SVs and save each setting in SV0 SV3 User can change Multi SV number or select desired SV using external DI Digital Input DI 1 DI 2 terminal This feature supports up to four SVs which can be independently configurable 6 6 3 1 Number of Multi SVs You can set the number of Multi SVs Select the number...

Page 87: ...to change run stop through communication will not perform AL RESET If DI 1 DI 2 terminals are shorted the forced deactivation of alarm output will perform but to deactivate the alarm output through communication will not perform Manual If DI 1 DI 2 terminals are shorted the manual control feature will perform but to change auto manual control through communication will not perform Multi SV By comb...

Page 88: ...p Parameter Range Factory Default Unit Option Setting Group Digital Input Setting Digital Input1_Ch CH1 CH2 CH1 Digital Input2_Ch CH2 6 6 5 Error Detection The controller diagnoses input signals for errors and displays messages accordingly These messages inform the user of device problems The following conditions may result in errors When an error occurs the display LED at the front flashes at 0 5...

Page 89: ... Heating Cooling _MV 6 6 5 1 Sensor Error MV This feature sets control output when a sensor open error occurs Users can configure ON OFF MV settings etc Ignores MV by ON OFF control or PID control and sends out a control value based on the defined MV Group Preceding Condition Param eter Range Factory Default Unit Control Setting Group Heating Cooling PID Sensor Error MV 0 0 100 0 0 0 ON OFF 0 0 OF...

Page 90: ...6 Parameter Settings and Functions 90 Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd ...

Page 91: ... it can be inferred that the controller is operating normally IF HHHH or LLLL is displayed however it can be inferred that problems are found on the controller Please contact Autonics service center This error check can be available for only thermocouple type Make sure a proper input sensor has been selected TM2 Series TM4 Series LED Status When opening the sensor input When exceeding the operatio...

Page 92: ...proper countermeasures are taken for external noise This product is designed with proper countermeasures for external noise However the inner circuit could be damaged by continuous noise that exceeds the range defined in the specifications When communication between the main body and external connecting device is not available Check if the power to the converter is on and if it is wired correctly ...

Page 93: ...ual from our website 8 1 Introduction 8 1 1 Overview DAQMaster is a comprehensive device management program that can be used with Autonics thermometer meter and counter products and with Konics recorder products DAQMaster provides GUI control for easy and convenient management of parameters and multiple device data monitoring ...

Page 94: ...ts and I O source selection as project files Open project files to load the saved settings Provides a project list for simple and easy project file management Monitoring data log When monitoring save data log files as either DAQMaster data files ddf or CSV csv files Open files saved in the csv format directly from Microsoft Excel Define log data file naming saving rules and destination folders to ...

Page 95: ...8 DAQMaster Copyright Reserved Autonics Co Ltd 95 Script support Uses the Lua Script language and deals with different I O processes for individual devices ...

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