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Solutions Guide for FAQs: E5
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Setting Temperature Alarms
4-11
Setting T
empe
rature Alarms
Reversing Outputs
You can reverse the status of an auxiliary output (alarm output) before it is actually output.
With the default setting, the output will be ON when the alarm is ON and OFF when the alarm is OFF
(NO: Close in Alarm).
You can change the setting so that the output will be ON when the alarm is OFF and OFF when the alarm
is ON (NC: Open in Alarm).
* For details, refer to the
E5CN/E5AN/E5EN/E5GN Digital Temperature Controllers
User's Manual, Basic Type
(Cat. No. H156).
Reference Information: Other Related Settings
Press the (Mode)
Key several times to
display
sb1n
(SB1N).
Change between Open in
Alarm and Close in Alarm with
the (Up and Down) Keys.
n-o
(N-O): Close in Alarm
n-c
(N-C): Open in Alarm
If required, use the (Mode) Key and the (Up and Down) Keys to repeat steps 2 and 3 and set Open
in Alarm or Close in Alarm for
sb2n
(SB2N) (Auxiliary Output 2 Open in Alarm) and
sb3n
(SB3N) (Auxiliary
Output 3 Open in Alarm).
(The number of auxiliary outputs that is supported depends on the model of Temperature Controller. Some of
the auxiliary output parameters may not be displayed.)
sb1n
(SB1N): Indicates the Auxiliary
←
Output 1 Open in Alarm parameter.
←
Default setting is
n-o
(N-O):
Close in Alarm
Advanced Function
Setting Level
←
init
(INIT) will be displayed to
show that the Advanced Function
Setting Level has been entered.
Go to the Advanced Function Setting Level.
1
Change the parameter with the Key.
2
Set the parameter with the Keys.
3
(When finished, press the (Level) Key for at least 1 second to return to the
Initial Setting Level.)
Refer to page 4-14 for
the procedure to enter
the Advanced Function
Setting Level.
Advanced Function
Setting Level
Advanced Function
Setting Level
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