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PRO-TC-MAN-17V01 (0802) 

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The step that you proceed to now will depend on which setpoint you are editing 
(selected in 7.2A):

 

¨

If you are currently editing 

SP 1

, skip to 7.2E now.

 

¨

If you are currently editing 

SP 2–6

, continue to 7.2D now.

D  _ _ _ TRACK SP1

 scrolls across the display and toggles with the tracking setting 

for the selected setpoint. Using the 

 and 

 buttons, select 

OFF

 or 

ON

, and 

then press 

.

 

¨

If you selected 

OFF

, continue to 7.2E now.

 

¨

If you selected 

ON

, skip to 7.2F now.

A setpoint with

 TRACK SP1

 enabled will track the setpoint value of 

SP 1

, with the setpoint 

value of the tracking setpoint becoming an offset value.

_ _ _ SP SOURCE 

scrolls across the display and toggles with the activation source 

for the selected setpoint. Use the 

 and 

 buttons to select an option from: 

DISP

TEMP 1

TEMP 2

TEMP 3

TEMP 4

AVETMP

MAXTMP

MINTMP

PEAK

or 

VALLEY

, and then press 

.

Note that your options in this step will be limited by the 'Number of Sensors' selected in 6.2D. 
See Section 5 for more information on setpoint data sources.

_ _ _ SP ACTIVATION

 scrolls across the display and toggles with the current ac-

tivation for the selected setpoint. Using the 

 and 

 buttons, select the relay 

activation to operate 

ABOVE

 or 

BELOW

 the setpoint value, and then press 

.

ABOVE

: Relay turns on above the setpoint value and off below it. 

BELOW

: Relay turns on below 

the setpoint value and off above it.

G  _ _ _ SP TYPE

 scrolls across the display and toggles with the hysteresis type for 

the selected setpoint. Using the 

 and 

 buttons, select either 

ALARM

 or 

CNTRL

 (control), and then press 

ALARM - SETPOINT VALUE

 controls setpoint 

activation point. 

HYSTERESIS VALUE

 controls 

setpoint deactivation point.

CNTRL - SETPOINT VALUE

 controls setpoint 

deactivation point. 

HYSTERESIS VALUE

 con-

trols setpoint reactivation point.

Energised Above

Hysteresis

band

Energised Below

Hysteresis

band

Energised Above

Hysteresis

band

Energised Below

Hysteresis

band

Summary of Contents for PRO-TC-HV

Page 1: ...is averaged value for a display source or for setpoint activation Contents 1 Specifications 2 2 Front Panel Display 3 3 Wiring 5 4 Dimensions Installation 8 5 Data Sources 10 6 Input Setup Calibration...

Page 2: ...tput Analog output type 1 x Isolated 16 bit 4 20mA 0 10V selectable Features Fully scalable Window pro grammable over any range within the controller s full scale range Comm Port Number of serial port...

Page 3: ...1 89 your settings and advance to the next step in the setup process This button is typically used to scroll through options or increase values in the setup menu Pressing this button from the main dis...

Page 4: ...pear in the order shown in the table below and will cycle continuously at each press of the or button Press at any time to return to normal operating mode PEAK and VALLEY may be reset to zero by pres...

Page 5: ...analog input module as shown referring to the product label The unit accepts input from up to four ther mocouple sensors To use less than four sensors select your number of sensors in 6 2D TC3 TC2 TC1...

Page 6: ...S RS485 screw terminal N C SGND 5V DC option RXD TXD N C S2R D D SGND S4S 3 6 Function pins See 3 1E Connect external switches as shown to enable a function to be executed when its switch is activated...

Page 7: ...e power supply as show in the diagrams below Check the label on the unit against the colour of the connector Orange High voltage 85 265V AC 95 370V DC Black Low voltage 15 48V AC 10 72V DC High voltag...

Page 8: ...ONS INSTALLATION 4 1 Case dimensions Cabling Allowance 96mm 3 78 92mm 3 62 120mm 4 72 39mm 1 54 155mm 6 10 minimum depth required behind panel 4mm 0 16 Cabling Allowance 48mm 1 89 45mm 1 77 120mm 4 72...

Page 9: ...e meter back C Slide the Panel Gasket over the rear of the unit to the back of the Meter Faceplate D From the front of the panel insert the meter into the Panel Cutout Holding the unit in place engage...

Page 10: ...ill be displayed on the screen when the controller is in normal operating mode you can set this in 6 3B Most of the available data sources can be selected see 5 1 You can also select AUTO which will c...

Page 11: ...rmocouple input chan nels as selected in Number of Channels for Multi Channel Functions 6 3G This value can be used as the default view for the operational display or as a data source for analog outpu...

Page 12: ...the Pk Val or Hold pins in MPX mode you need to allow a settling time of at least 0 5 seconds before reading the analog output current 5 5 Peak Valley Peak and Valley are the maximum and minimum value...

Page 13: ...the display and toggles with SKIP Press to skip to 6 3 or the button and then to ENTER input setup B _ _ _ MAINS FREQUENCY scrolls across the display and toggles with the current selection Use the an...

Page 14: ...window Then press If your input signal contains large noise spikes you can increase the size of the averaging win dow to ensure that these are still averaged However increasing the window size too far...

Page 15: ...s in this step will be limited by the Number of Sensors selected in 6 2D Additionally if your display source 6 3B is set to either PEAK or VALLEY then DISP will not appear as an option as this would c...

Page 16: ...t of the calibration menu 6 5A To proceed to 6 6 you must select SKIP at 6 5A A _ _ _ CALIBRATE scrolls across the display and toggles with SKIP Press now to skip to 6 6 or use the and buttons to sele...

Page 17: ...ss the button and then to ENTER analog output setup B _ _ _ DATA SOURCE FOR ANALOG O P scrolls across the display and toggles with the current analog output data source Use the and buttons to select a...

Page 18: ...ormation on serial modes and registers A _ _ _ SERIAL SETUP scrolls across the display and toggles with SKIP If your controller does not have a serial port installed or you do not wish to configure yo...

Page 19: ...d buttons select NONE ODD or EVEN and then press F _ _ _ SERIAL ADDRESS scrolls across the display and toggles with the currently selected serial address Use the and buttons to alter the serial addres...

Page 20: ...d toggles with 0 Use the and buttons to enter your security code factory default 1 Then press If the correct PIN is entered setup is started at 7 2 If an incorrect PIN number is entered _ _ _ INCORREC...

Page 21: ...K or VALLEY and then press Note that your options in this step will be limited by the Number of Sensors selected in 6 2D See Section 5 for more information on setpoint data sources F _ _ _ SP ACTIVATI...

Page 22: ...selected setpoint Use the and to select either OFF or ON and then press When enabled this option allows the selected setpoint s value to be edited directly after press ing the button without needing...

Page 23: ...ct access menu will proceed through all access enabled setpoints in this fashion Pressing for the last ena bled setpoint will exit and return to the operational display 9 RESET PIN NUMBERS VIEW FIRMWA...

Page 24: ...aborts the operation In Custom ASCII mode data is normally read as formatted data which includes decimals and any text characters that may be selected to show units However it is also possible to read...

Page 25: ...15 Serial mode 16 Bit Unsigned Address Function 4181 4184 Hysteresis SP1 4181 SP2 4182 SP3 4183 SP4 4184 4197 4200 Make delay SP1 4197 SP2 4198 SP3 4199 SP4 4200 Note Address 16543 is a read write nul...

Page 26: ...ess Function 404181 404184 Hysteresis SP1 404181 SP2 404182 SP3 404183 SP4 404184 404197 404200 Make delay SP1 404197 SP2 404198 SP3 404199 SP4 404200 32 Bit Signed 2 x 16 Bit LSW MSW Function 400007...

Page 27: ...ger A output strings are constructed as shown Start Sign Output Value Status End Start STX character ASCII 02 Sign Output value sign space for and dash for Output Value Seven character ASCII string co...

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