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Level 0 Mode
Set the Controller to this mode during normal operation. In this mode, you can change the set point
and pattern during operation, and execute step operation (e.g. advance). You can only monitor (not
change) the process value, step No., standby time, pattern elapsing time, pattern execution count,
and manipulated variable.
Program Mode
This is the programming mode. In this mode, you can set the number of steps used in each pattern,
pattern execution count, alarm values, set points for each step, step time, and time signals for two
steps.
Level 1 Mode
This is the main mode for adjusting control. In this mode, you can execute AT (auto-tuning), and set
up the control period, PID parameters and heater burnout alarm (HDA) conditions.
Level 2 Mode
This is the auxiliary mode for adjusting control. In this mode, you can set the parameters for limiting
the manipulated variable, switch between the remote and local modes, and set the loop break alarm
(LBA), alarm hysteresis, and the digital filter value of inputs.
Setup Mode
This is the mode for setting the basic specifications. In this mode, you can set parameters that must
be checked or set before an operation such as the input type, scaling, output assignments, and
direct/reverse operation.
Expansion Mode
This is the mode for setting expanded functions. In this mode, you can set SP setting limiter, switch-
ing between 2-PID control or ON/OFF control, program time unit, selection of step time/rate of rise,
time unit of ramp rise rate, and the time for automatic return to the monitoring display.
Option Mode
This is the mode for setting optional functions. You can select this mode only when an Option Unit is
mounted in the Controller. In this mode, you can set the communications conditions, transfer output
and event input parameters to match the type of Option Unit mounted in the Controller. Heater burn-
out alarm function and position-proportional travel time are also found in this mode.
Calibration Mode
This mode is provided so that the user can calibrate inputs and output. When calibrating input, the
selected input type is calibrated. Whereas, transfer output can be calibrated only when the Commu-
nications Unit (E53-AKF) is set in the Controller.