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Instance
Parameter
Factory
Setting
DELUX
Setting
Parameter Description
a
I
Analog Input
sen
t[
r0.1k
Selects the type of sensor used
rt.l
2
3
Selects the leads in sensor
f
i
l
0.5
10
Filters erratic signal, for smoother PID calculations
i
.er
off
off
Forces manual clear of input errrors
de[
0
0.0
Selects precision of displayed units
loop
PID Loop
h.a9
p
i
d
off
Selects the heat control method
[.a9
off
p
i
d
Selects the cool control method
[.[r
off
off
Enables or disables cool output curve
t.tun
no
no
Enables or disable TRU-TUNE+ adaptive tune automatically
t.a9r
[r
i
t
[r
i
t
Selects the aggressiveness of the autotune funtion
ufa
user
m7an
Selects what output will do when user switches to manual mode
fa
i
l
user
m7an
Selects what ouput will do when an input error switches control to manual mode
m7an
0.0
-27.0
Defines the default manual output power if user swiches control or fault
l.de
no
no
Enables or disables open-loop detction feature to monitor closed-loop operations
rp
off
off
Selects when controller will ramp to setpoint
l.sp
-1999
10.0
Defines the lower range of the PID setpoint (temperature in automatic mode)
h.sp
9999
300.0
Defines the upper range of the PID setpoint (temperature in automatic mode)
sp.lo
-100
-100
Defines the lower range of the PID setpoint (% output in manual mode)
sp.h
i
100
0
Defines the upper range of the PID setpoint (% output in manual mode)
otpt
Output
o.ty
volt
volt
Selects the type of output
fn
heat
[ool
Selects which function will drive output
f
i
1
1
Selects the instance of the function selected above
s.lo
0.00
0.00
Defines the lower range of the scale for the universal process output
s.h
i
10.00
8.00
Defines the upper range of the scale for the universal process output
o.lo
0
0
Defines the low power scale, output will never be less than the value specified
o.h
i
100
100
Defines the high power scale, output will never be less than the value specified
o.[a
0.0
0.0
Defines an offset value to the process output
alm7
1
Alarm 1
a.ty
off
off
Selects whether the alarm trigger is a fixed value or will track set point
2
Alarm 2
a.ty
off
off
Selects whether the alarm trigger is a fixed value or will track set point
3
Alarm 3
a.ty
off
off
Selects whether the alarm trigger is a fixed value or will track set point
4
Alarm 4
a.ty
off
off
Selects whether the alarm trigger is a fixed value or will track set point
fun
Function
lev
h
i
9h
h
i
9h
Selects the state in which the EZ key is in when powered up
fn
none
none
Selects the funtion of the EZ key
f
i
0
0
Selects which instance the EZ key will affect
9lbl
Global
[...f
f
f
Selects the unit of measurement
a[.lf
60
60
Selects the AC line frequency
[om7
Communications
ad.s
1
1
Sets the network address of this controller
[...f
f
f
Selects UOM in which this communications channel will display
nu.s
yes
yes
Determines whether all values written to control will be saved in EEPROM
Menu
Watlow EZ-ZONE Moisture Controller - Configuration Record
Setup Page
To reach the Setup page hold the "up" and "down" arrow keys together for
6 seconds
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