F31 - Minimum setpoint allowed to the end user (4th stage):
F32 - Minimum setpoint allowed to the end user (4th stage):
Electronic backstop aimed to prevent exceedingly low or high temperatures being inadvertently
adjusted in the setpoint.
NOTE:
When stage 4 is defined as alarm (F30=2, 3, or 4), the activation points are defined in F31 and
F32.
F33 - Stage 4 control differential (hysteresis):
It is the temperature difference (hysteresis) between switching output OUT4 ON and OFF.
F34 - Minimum delay to switch on stage 4 output again:
It is the minimum time the OUT4 output will remain off, i.e. the length of time between the last stop and
the next start up. Programmed only if F30=0, 1, 5, or 6.
F35 - Alarm inhibition time upon power up:
This function serves to inhibit the alarm for a certain period after the start up, because the system has
not yet reached the working temperature (only if F30=2, 3 or 4).
F36 - Time to reactivate the alarm when manually inhibited:
This function allows for three different configurations (only if F30=2, 3, or 4)
[Auto]
- The alarm will be inhibited until the temperature reaches the normal working condition and
returns to the alarm condition again.
[,,,0]
- Alarm cannot be inhibited by the easy access keys.
[,,,1]
to
[,999]
- Alarm will be inhibited during this period (in minutes), switching on again if the
alarm condition persists.
F37 - Alarm on time (
[TOn,]
):
To adjust the time output OUT4 will remain active (only if F30=2, 3, or 4).
F38 - Alarm off time (
[TOFF]
):
To adjust the time output OUT4 will remain inactive (only if F30=2, 3, or 4). To always keep the alarm
active configure this function with 0.
F39 - Time to inhibit the alarms (delay):
When this configuration is active, the temperature must remain in the alarm condition for the defined
inhibit time before the alarm is indicated. This allows avoiding warnings originating from punctual
temperature variations. This configuration is used in the alarm output and in the audible alarm (buzzer).
F40 - Digital filter operating mode:
[,,,0]
- The filter operates both when the temperature rises and when it falls.
[,,,1]
- The filter operates only on the ascending slope of the temperature. When the temperature
falls the response is immediate.
F41 - Digital filter intensity:
The value adjusted in this function represents the time (in seconds) for the temperature to change by
0.1° C. This function can be switched off by setting it at the minimum value 0.
F42 - Functions lock:
It allows and configures the functions lock (see item 6.3.2).
[,,,0]
- Do not allow the functions lock.
[,,,1]
- Allow a partial lock where the control functions will be locked but the adjustment of the
setpoint is allowed.
[,,,2]
- Allow full locking
NOTE:
The view of the minimum and maximum temperature records will always be allowed.
F43 - Time for functions lock:
It configures the time in seconds for the command to activate the functions lock:
[,,15]
to
[,,60]
- Time in seconds for the command to activate the lock.
F44 - Control functions shutdown:
Authorizes switching off the control functions (see item 6.3.3).
[,,,0]
-Disables the control functions shutdown.
[,,,1]
-Enables activation/deactivation of the control functions only if the functions are unlocked.
[,,,2]
-Enables activation/deactivation of the control functions even if the functions are locked.
F45 - Enable the soak function feature in output Out1.
[,,,0]
-Disable soak point.
[,,,1]
-Enable soak point in output OUT1.
NOTE:
The operation of the control in the soak mode is described in item 6.3.10 of this manual.
F46 - Soak Setpoint 1 Temperature (SSP1):
Desired temperature during Soak Point 1.
F47 - Permanence time in the soak point1:
Configures the time in minutes the controller will remain in Soak Point 1.
F48 - Soak Setpoint 2 Temperature (SSP2):
Desired temperature during Soak Point 2.
F49 - Permanence time in the soak point2:
Configures the time in minutes the controller will remain in Soak Point 2.
F50 - Soak Setpoint 3 Temperature (SSP3):
Desired temperature during Soak Point 3.
F51 - Permanence time in the soak point3:
Configures the time in minutes the controller will remain in Soak Point 3.
F52 - Soak Setpoint 4 Temperature (SSP4):
Desired temperature during Soak Point 4.
F53 - Permanence time in the soak point4:
Configures the time in minutes the controller will remain in Soak Point 4.
F54 - Soak Setpoint 5 Temperature (SSP5):
Desired temperature during Soak Point 5.
F55 - Permanence time in the soak point5:
Configures the time in minutes the controller will remain in Soak Point 5.
F56 - Instrument address in the RS-485 network:
Equipment's network address for communicating with Sitrad software.
NOTE:
One network must not have different equipment with the same address.
7. SIGNALS
Sensor disconnected or temperature outside specified range.
[Err,]
[Ctrl][On,,]
[Ctrl][OFF,]
[LOC,][On,,]
[LOC,][OFF,]
[eCAL]
[pppp]
Contact Full Gauge.
Reconfigure the function values.
A
B
MT-530
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A
A
B
B
A B
A
B
A
A
B
B
A B
A
B
A
A
B
B
A B
Serial Interface RS-485
Device used to establish the
connection of Full Gauge Controls
instruments with Sitrad .
®
Instrument
RS-485 network
Grounded
terminal
External
loop
®
CONV. 32
or
CONV. 256
A
A
B
B
A B
*CONNECTION BLOCK FOR SERIAL COMMUNICATION
It is used to interconnect more than one instrument to the Interface. The wires
must be connected as follows: Terminal
A
of the instrument connected to terminal
A
of the connection block, which in turn must be connected to terminal
A
of the
Interface. Repeat the procedure for terminals
B
and , with
being the cable
mesh (optional ground). Terminal of the connection block must be connected to
the respective terminals of each instrument.
*Sold Separately
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8. INTERCONNECTING CONTROLLERS, RS-485 SERIAL INTERFACE, AND COMPUTER
Control functions off.
Functions lock.
Unlocking of functions.
Control functions on.
9. OPTIONAL ITEMS – Sold Separately
EasyProg
or later
via Serial TTL connection
.
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version 2
It is an accessory which has the main function of storing the controller parameters. At any time you can
load new controller parameters unload them on a production line (of the same controller), for example.
It is provided with three types of connections for loading or unloading the parameters:
-
Serial RS-485:
It is connected via RS-485 network to the controller (only for those controllers provided
with RS-485).
- USB:
It is connected to the computer via USB port, using the Sitrad Preset Editor.
- Serial TTL:
The controller may be connected directly to
EasyProg
EASYPROG
IMPORTANT
I N O R D E R T O B E A B L E T O
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Extension Frame
To install controllers with maximum dimensions of 76 x 34 x 77 mm (opening dimensions of 71 x 29 mm for
installation in the extended frame) in several situations, because it does not require precision of the
opening to embed the instrument. It allows customization through a sticker with the brand and company
contact, in addition to being accompanied by two 10 A (250 V AC) switches that can trigger internal light, air
curtain, on/off system or fan.
E-case
Recommended for the Evolution line, it prevents water from entering the back part of the instrument.
It protects the product when the installation site thereof is washed.