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CARLO GAVAZZI

9

Function      

Options

[Factory settings] shown in brackets

rEu.d  

Select output modes: Direct/Reverse

Caution:

Settings affect fail safe state.

SP1

SP2

[1r.2d]

Reverse

Direct

1d.2d

Direct

Direct

1r.2r

Reverse  

Reverse

1d.2r

Direct

Reverse

Select 

Reverse 

on SP1 for heating and 

Direct 

for

cooling applications.

rEu.L

Select SP1/2 LED indicator modes

SP1

SP2

[1n.2n]

Normal

Normal

1i.2n

Invert

Normal

1n.2i 

Normal          Invert

1i.2i

Invert            Invert

SPAn  [0.0]     

to ±25% sensor maximum 

-1999–2500 in Linear

Sensor span adjust
For recalibrating to align readings with another instrument e.g. External Meter, data logger. 

ZEro 

[0.0]     

to ±25% sensor f/s 

-1999–2500 in Linear

Zero sensor error (see Sensor span adjust above).

ChEK   [oFF]     

on

Select control accuracy monitor

rEAD  

[

Var]      

hi      Lo

Read control accuracy monitor

tECh  

[

Ct A]     

CT b   Ct 1   Ct 2   Ct 3  Ct 4   oS 1   uS   oS 2

Read Autotune tuning cycle data

UEr  

Software version number

rSET 

[nonE]     

ALL

Resets all functions to factory settings

Caution:

This selection will lose all of the current settings.

LEVEL 4

Access to level 4 is gained through 

UEr

in level 3. Press and hold 

▲ 

and 

▼ 

for 10 seconds.

Enter level 4 at 

Lock

, release 

▲ 

and 

▼ 

together.  Display reads 

LoCK  nonE

Program security using 

Lock [nonE]

Select from three 

Lock

options: Press and hold 

, press 

▲ 

to index.

LEV.3

locks level 3, 4, A, P (and C when fitted)

LEV.2

locks level 2, 3, 4, A, P (and C when fitted)

ALL

locks all functions (including C when fitted)

Note:    

Any locked functions and options can still be read.

Press  

▼ 

to access following functions.

Function      

Options

[Factory settings] shown in brackets

ProG  [Auto]     

StAY

Program mode auto-exit switch
Auto-exit returns display to normal if 60 seconds of key inactivity, select 

StAY 

to disable

no.AL [oFF]     

on

Disable SP2 alarm annunciator  -AL-
Select on to disable  -AL-

di.SS   dir     

1 to 32    

[6]

Display sensitivity

dir

= direct display of input 

1

= maximum, 

32

= minimum sensitivity

dEr.S

0.1 to 1.0    

[0.5]

Derivative sensitivity

SEt.L (oFF)

on  

Remember next menu exit point and use as new 
menu entry point, except when exit is in Level 1.

LEVEL P 

See PROGRAMMER Section, page 11.

LEVEL C 

COMMS SETTINGS; visible only when Comms option 
fitted.

LEVL 4

Will be affected by 

dECP

settings in Level A

LEVEL 3 CONTINUED

LEVL P

LEVL C

Summary of Contents for T2000P Series

Page 1: ...PID TEMPERATURE AND PROCESS CONTROLLER T2000P SERIES CARLO GAVAZZI A u t o m a t i o n C o m p o n e n t s...

Page 2: ...or Orange Display Setpoint value or program selection Green LED Setpoint 1 output indicator Upper Red LED Setpoint 2 output indicator Lower Red LED Setpoint 3 output indicator Green Display Process va...

Page 3: ...200 sec 25 sec Derivative approach 0 5 to 5 0 x bAnd 1 5 Cycle time or on off On off 0 1 to 81 sec 20 sec Offset manual reset 0 to 50 x bAnd In t off Setpoint lock SP1 Off on Adjust SP2 setpoint sens...

Page 4: ...n a temperature application Re tuning after a large setpoint change Tuning multi zone and or heat cool applications Notes DAC is not re adjusted by Tune at setpoint Proportional Cycle Time can be pre...

Page 5: ...S SECOND AND THIRD SETPOINTS SP2 and SP3 PRIMARY ALARM MODES Configure SP2 output to operate as an alarm from SP2 A in Level 2 and set the alarm setting in SEt 2 Level 1 Configure SP3 alarm mode SP3 A...

Page 6: ...t range 10 to 50 mV using multiplier of 2 5 When using a transducer with an output less than 4 20mA the input maximum and minimum mV values can be calculated using the same multiplier Models with 0 to...

Page 7: ...N OFF mode oFSt 0 to C F units 0 SP1 offset manual reset 50 bAnd Applicable in proportional and ON OFF mode with integral disable Int t oFF SP LK oFF on Lock main setpoint Locks the setpoint preventin...

Page 8: ...ettings in Level A Re transmission These models above offer the option of using the analog output for Re transmission Select bAnd or bnd 2 value in LEVL 1 to equal the full range setting in LEVL A and...

Page 9: ...rent settings LEVEL 4 Access to level 4 is gained through UEr in level 3 Press and hold and for 10 seconds Enter level 4 at Lock release and together Display reads LoCK nonE Program security using Loc...

Page 10: ...nce the Linear Input option has been selected the setting here over rides the scale resolution setting di SP in Level 2 and will affect the following display readings Level A An hi An Lo Set 3 hYS 3 L...

Page 11: ...s three modes of recovery from a power failure are available These either automatically Re start the Program from the beginning Continue it from where it stopped or Hold it waiting for a user re start...

Page 12: ...nd 15 Program Run Mode To run a Program from LEVL P Press once then use to select the required program number from the PrOG list Press again once then use to select the run on option Press and hold fo...

Page 13: ...G 1 SEG 2 SEG 3 SEG 4 SEG 5 PROG 3 SEG 1 SEG 2 SEG 3 SEG 4 STOP 30 SPRR 55 T SP 30 EXAMPLE PROGRAM Temp Time See segment configuration of this program detailed on page 18 Ramp Function Rate 105 deg ho...

Page 14: ...es the selected program Paste only appears after a program is copied To add new program press once Add new programs at top of existing menu Select the required program number Default 1 Memory used Sel...

Page 15: ...nt 2 becomes 3 To select operational mode of each segment Default Ramp SINT 10 PCYC 1 SUB P NONE SPRR 100 Important note Up button must be used after selecting the segment type to confirm it s selecti...

Page 16: ...Program called at Call above Edit dEL Delete segment Edit inS Insert new segment FUNCTION LIST LEVEL P PROGRAMMER LEVEL P Access Level P from Level 1 Press and hold Function Settings Factory settings...

Page 17: ...t 2E 3E SP2A and SP3A energised to mark event 2d 3E SP2A de energised SP3A energised to mark event To Return to LEVL P Press and hold To Read Programmer memory used USEd Press and together in LEVL P P...

Page 18: ...C 1 T SP 137 T SP 85 T SP 30 HB V OFF E OP NONE PROG 3 Program settings for functions run FAiL St U and SPru not shown are all set to Default Program Segment Configuration See Program 3 illustrated on...

Page 19: ...should be observed when handling the controller outside it s sleeve DIMENSIONS Bezel Behind Panel Overall Behind panel Width Height Width Height Length Length 51 0 51 0 44 8 44 8 116 2 106 7 Dimension...

Page 20: ...EUTRAL conductors simultaneously A clear instruction shall be provided not to position the equipment so that it is difficult to operate the disconnecting device EMC Immunity EMC immunity may be improv...

Page 21: ...X H X X RTD PT100 3 wire OUTPUT HARDWARE OPTIONS TERMINATIONS 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 17 18 19 SSd SSd SSd AnLG A...

Page 22: ...ecification mV range 0 to 50mV Applicable to all inputs SM sensor maximum Calibration accuracy 0 25 SM 1 C Sampling frequency input 10Hz CJC 2 sec Common mode rejection Negligible effect up to 140dB 2...

Page 23: ...CARLO GAVAZZI warrant this product free from defect in workmanship and materials for three 3 years from date of purchase 1 Should the unit malfunction return it to the factory If defective it will be...

Page 24: ...ol It Current Monitors Panel Meters Phase Monitors Timers Transducers Voltage Monitors Distributed I O Dupline Field and Installation Bus Over a Twisted Pair Up to 6 Miles 10km Send It Sense It Capaci...

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