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APPENDIX

E5CK

A--16

F

RX (process value read) command status

Command

Unit

No.

FCS

CR

Unit

No.

Process value

FCS

CR

End

code

@

@

*

*

2B

2B

2B

2B

4B

2B

2B

2B

R

X

0

1

R

Response

X

4B

Status

Bit

Content

“1”

“0”

0

Run/Stop

Stop

Run

1

Setting level

1

0

2

Input error

ON

OFF

3

A/D converter error

ON

OFF

4

LBA

ON

OFF

5
6
7

EEPROM

RAM

¸

EEPROM

RAM=EEPROM

8

Alarm 1

ON

OFF

9

Alarm 2

ON

OFF

10

Alarm 3

ON

OFF

11

AT

AT execution

OFF

12

RAM mode

RAM mode

Backup mode

13

Auto/Manual

Manual

Auto

14
15

Remote/Local

Remote

Local

Summary of Contents for E5CK

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL Digital Controller E5CK Cat No H078 E1 03D ...

Page 2: ...stand this manual in order to ensure correct use About this manual E OMRON 1995 1 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of OMRON 2 No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the in...

Page 3: ...ple or damage to the product Indicates information that if not heeded is likely to result in loss of life or serious injury Indicates information that if not heeded could possibly result in loss of life or serious injury Indicates information that if not heeded could resultin relativelyseri ous or minor injury damage to the product or faulty operation JOMRON Product References All OMRON products a...

Page 4: ... to use the front panel keys and how to view the display when setting theparametersofthe major func tions for the E5CK Applied E5CK operations Chapter 4 Applied Operation Chapter 5 Parameters These chapters describe the important functions of the E5CK and how to use the parameters for making full use of the E5CK Communications with a host computer Chapter 6 Using the Commu nications Function This ...

Page 5: ... an inductance component and therefore can generate very strong noises F When mounting a noise filter be sure to first check the filter s voltage and current capacity then mount the filter as close as possible to the controller F Do not use the controller in places where icing condensation dust corrosive gas espe cially sulfurized gas or ammonia gas shock vibration splashing liquid or oil atmo sph...

Page 6: ...ting up 2 2 2 2 Installation 2 4 2 3 Wiring Terminals 2 6 CHAPTER 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 1 This chapter describes an actual example for understanding the basic operation of the E5CK 3 1 Control Example 3 2 3 2 Setting Input Specifications 3 3 3 3 Setting Output Specifications 3 5 3 4 Setting Alarm Type 3 7 3 5 Protect Mode 3 10 3 6 Starting and Stopping Operation 3 11 3 7 Adjusting Control Operation ...

Page 7: ...f the Communications Function 6 2 6 2 Preparing for Communications 6 3 6 3 Command Configuration 6 5 6 4 Commands and Responses 6 6 6 5 How to Read Communications Error Information 6 10 6 6 Program Example 6 12 CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 This chapter describes how to find out and remedy the cause if the E5CK does not function properly 7 1 Initial Checks 7 2 7 2 How to Use the Error Display 7 3 ...

Page 8: ...and parameter settings see Chapters 2 onwards CHAPTER1 1 1 Names of parts 1 2 Main parts 1 2 Front panel 1 2 About the displays 1 3 How to use keys 1 3 1 2 Input and Output 1 4 Input 1 4 Output 1 5 1 3 Parameters and Menus 1 6 Parameter types 1 6 Selecting modes 1 7 Selecting parameters 1 8 Fixing settings 1 8 1 4 About the Communications Function 1 9 1 5 About Calibration 1 10 ...

Page 9: ...2 2 P 2 3 Input type jumper connector Option unit Terminals Rear case Output unit Front panel JFront panel OUT1 OUT2 SUB1 MANU STOP RMT AT Operation indica tors A M key Display key Down key Up key No 2 display No 1 display E5CK PV SV OUT1 OUT2 MANU STOP RMT AT SUB1 A M A M ...

Page 10: ...y change according to how long it is pressed If the key is pressed for less than one second the parameters are switched If the key is pressed for one second or more the menu display appears In key operations from here on press the key refers to pressing the key for less than one second For details on parameter switching and menu display items see page 1 7 Each press of the key increments or advanc...

Page 11: ...and current input can be selected and connected to the controller The abovefigure showstemper ature input connected to the controller The following input sensors can be connected for temperature input Thermocouple K J T E L U N R S B W PLII Platinum resistance thermometer JPt100 Pt100 The following currents can be connected for current input 4 to 20 mA 0 to 20 mA The following voltages can be conn...

Page 12: ...be assigned to control outputs 1 and 2 Also only alarms 1 to 3 LBA and errors 1 and 2 can be assigned to auxiliary output 1 In the example on the previous page control output heat is assigned to control output 1 alarm 1 is assigned to control output 2 and alarm 2 is assigned to auxiliary output 1 Accordingly the configura tion is such that heating control output is connected to control output 1 an...

Page 13: ...e process value ramp SP and manip ulated variable This is the main mode for adjusting control In this mode you can execute AT auto tuning andsetalarmvalues thecontrol periodand PIDparam eters This is the auxiliary mode for adjusting control In this mode you can set the parameters for limiting the manipulatedvariable andset point switch between the remote and local modes and set the loop break alar...

Page 14: ...ual mode 1 second min 1 second min 1 second min Protect mode 1 second min 1 second min Power ON 1 second min 1 second min 1 second min 1 second min 1 second min To select the menu display in any of the above modes excluding the pro tect mode and manual mode press the key for 1 second minimum If you select the desired mode using the or keys and press the key the top parameter in the specified mode ...

Page 15: ... second minimum When not in the manual mode each press of the key switches the parameter If you press the key when at the final parameter the display returns to the first parameter Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Parameter 3 Parameter n When you have changed a parameter setting specify the parameter using the or keys and either leave the setting for at least two seconds or press the key This fixes the set...

Page 16: ...ters from a host computer If the communications function is required add on the communications unit For details on the communications function refer to Chapter 6 When using the communications function on the RS 232C interface add on the communications unit E53 CK01 When using the communications function on the RS 485 interface add on the communications unit E53 CK03 F RS 232C F RS 485 ...

Page 17: ...parameters Thermocouple Platinum resistance thermometer Current input Voltage input Two parameters are provided for thermocouple and voltage input Transfer output can be calibrated when the communications unit E53 CKF is added on When calibrating each item the calibration data is temporarily regis tered This data can be registered as final calibration data only when all items have been newly calib...

Page 18: ...efore turn ing the E5CK ON CHAPTER2 2 1 Setting up 2 2 Draw out 2 2 Setting the input type 2 2 Setting up the output unit 2 3 Setting up the option unit 2 3 2 2 Installation 2 4 Dimensions 2 4 Panel cutout 2 4 Mounting 2 5 2 3 Wiring Terminals 2 6 Terminal arrangement 2 6 Precautions when wiring 2 6 Wiring 2 6 ...

Page 19: ...e For details on the jumper connector position see page 1 2 Settheinputtypejumper connector to one oftemperature input voltage input or current input matched to the sensor connected to the input ter minal I Current input V Voltage input TC PT Temperature input The factory setting is TC PT temperature input When removing or inserting the jumper connector do not touch the pins directly with your fin...

Page 20: ...he output unit fitted into the power board fit the output unit into the connector on the control board on left side of control ler JSetting up the option unit The following table shows the option units that can be connected to the E5CK controller Unit Model Specifications Communications unit Communications unit Input unit Communications unit E53 CK01 E53 CK03 E53 CKB E53 CKF Communications RS 232C...

Page 21: ...00 44 8 48 j JPanel cutout 45 0 6 0 45 0 6 0 Unit mm 65 mm min 60 mm min Recommended panel thickness is 1 to 5 mm Maintain the specified vertical and hori zontal mounting space between each con troller Controllers must not be closely mounted vertically or horizontally ...

Page 22: ... controller body from the terminals up to the panel and fasten temporarily 3 Tighten the two fixing screws on the adapter When tightening screws tighten the two screws alternately keeping the torque to approximately 0 29 to 0 39 N m or 3 to 4 kgf cm E5CK AA1 500 controller is provided with a terminal cover E53 COV07 Fasten the terminal cover as follows by using the snap pin About the Terminal Cove...

Page 23: ...e following type of solderless terminals for M3 5 screws 7 2mm max 7 2mm max In the following wiring diagrams the left side of the terminal Nos indi cates the inside of the controller Input power to terminal Nos 4 and 5 Power specifications are as follows AC100 240V 50 60Hz 15VA AC DC24V 50 60Hz 6VA 3 5W The E5CK has independent power suppliesfor eachof theter minal blocks shown on the right Howev...

Page 24: ...3 V44R4 E53 C4R4 E53 C4DR4 NPN PNP 0 to 10V 4 to 20mA 0 to 20mA v GND mA Relay V GND v Terminal Nos 9 and 10 are for control output 2 OUT2 The three out put types and internal equalizing circuits are available according to out put unit 10 9 10 9 L 10 9 L v GND E53 Q4Q4 E53 Q4HQ4H NPN PNP E53 R4R4 E53 V44R4 E53 Q4R4 E53 C4R4 E53 Q4HR4 E53 C4DR4 Relay GND v The following table shows the specificatio...

Page 25: ...SG A B 4 to 20mA E53 CK01 RS 232C E53 CK03 RS 485 E53 CKB E53 CKF Event input Transfer output For details on RS 232C and RS 485 communications functions see Chapter 6 Using the Communications Function Use event inputs under the following conditions Contact input ON 1 kΩ max OFF 100 kΩ min No contact input ON residual voltage 1 5V max OFF leakage current 0 1mA max Polarities during no contact input...

Page 26: ...aling 3 3 3 3 Setting Output Specifications 3 5 Output assignments 3 5 Direct reverse operation 3 5 Control period 3 6 3 4 Setting Alarm Type 3 7 Alarm type 3 7 Alarm value 3 7 Alarm hysteresis 3 8 Close in alarm open in alarm 3 8 3 5 Protect Mode 3 10 Security 3 10 A M key protect 3 10 3 6 Starting and Stopping Operation 3 11 3 7 Adjusting Control Operation 3 12 Changing the set point 3 12 Manual...

Page 27: ...cted to the controller The measuring range of the humidity sensor is set to 10 to 95 A humidifier is controlled by pulse output to maintain humidity at a constant 60 An alarm is output when the humidity exceeds the upper limit value 70 or lower limit value 50 Output unit relay relay type E53 R4R4 Input type jumper connector I current input 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 13 14 11 12 OUT1 OUT2 4 to 20mA Humid...

Page 28: ...rameter sets the number of digits past the decimal point The following figure shows scaling example of 4 to 20 mA input After scaling the humidity can be directly read In this case the decimal point parameter is set to 1 100 FS 0 Readout humidity Scaling upper limit value 95 0 Scaling lower limit value 10 0 Input 4 to 20 mA When temperature input is selected scaling is not required This is because...

Page 29: ...splayed The parameter default is 2 3 Press the key until the display indicates 17 4 Press the key to fix the set value The display changes to scaling upper limit value parameter The parameter default is 100 5 Press the key until the display indicates 950 6 Press the key to fix the set value The display changes to scaling lower limit value parameter The parameter default is 0 7 Press the key until ...

Page 30: ...ut when out put is not assigned For details on heating and cooling control see 4 1 Selecting the Control Method page 4 2 The same output function can not be assigned to a single destination more than once Factory settings are as follows Control output heat control output 1 Alarm 1 control output 2 Alarm 2 auxiliary output 1 Output assignments are set in the control output 1 assignment con trol out...

Page 31: ...cting the menu display see page 1 7 2 Press the key to enter the setup mode The top parameter in the setup mode input type is displayed In this example the parameter setting is 17 4 to 20 mA 3 Press the key until control output 1 assignment parameter is displayed The parameter default is 4 As the setting in this example is to be left as it is press the key The display changes to control output 2 a...

Page 32: ...imit range alarm deviation ON OFF X X SP Always OFF 5 Upper and lower limit alarm with standby sequence deviation ON OFF X X SP Always OFF 6 Upper limit alarm with standby sequence deviation ON OFF X SP ON OFF X SP 7 Lower limit alarm with standby sequence deviation ON OFF X SP ON OFF X SP 8 Absolute value upper limit alarm ON OFF X 0 ON OFF X 0 9 Absolute value lower limit alarm ON OFF X 0 ON OFF...

Page 33: ...ue exceeds the alarm setting value to leave the alarm range and once again falls below the alarm value JClose in alarm open in alarm When the controller is set to close in alarm the status of the alarm out put function is output as it is When set to open in alarm the status of the alarm output function is output inverted Alarm Output Output LED Close in alarm ON ON Lit Close in alarm OFF OFF Not l...

Page 34: ...ttings for operations are omitted 1 Select the menu display and select setup mode using the or keys For details on selecting the menu display see page 1 7 2 Press the key to enter the setup mode The top parameter in the setup mode input type is displayed In this example the parameter setting is 17 4 to 20 mA 3 Press the key until alarm type 1 parameter is dis played The parameter default is 2 devi...

Page 35: ... 5 only the PV SP parameter can be used When this parameter is set to 6 only the PV SP parameter can be used The set point can not change Default is 1 This parameter disables use of the A M key during operation For exam ple if you protect use of the A M key by the A M key protect parameter protect mode during auto operation the controller cannot be set to the manual mode preventing manual operatio...

Page 36: ... the MV at stop parameter level 2 mode Factory setting is 0 0 0 0 The following example describes the procedure to follow to stop control during operation of the controller 1 Select the menu display and select level 0 mode using the or keys For details on selecting the menu display see page 1 7 2 Press the key to enter the level 0 mode The PV and SP are dis played 3 Press the key until run stop pa...

Page 37: ...PV SP monitor display 2 Press the key to change the setting to 50 0 50 0 To set manual operation and manually set the manipulated variable press for 1 second minimum the A M key The controller enters the manual mode Themanipulated variableis displayedon theNo 2 display To changethe manipulated variable press the or keys After two seconds the manipulated variable is updated to the new setting Other...

Page 38: ...a rameter level 1 mode During heating and cooling control only 100 AT can be executed So 40 AT will not be displayed To cancel AT execution specify AT cancel In order to set the limit cycle of MV change width to 40 select 40 AT to execute auto tuning with fluctuations in the process value kept to a minimum However note that auto tuning takes longer to execute compared with 100 AT The timing by whi...

Page 39: ... this example let s execute 40 AT 1 Select level 1 mode using the or keys For details on selecting the menu display see page 1 7 2 Press the key to enter the level 1 mode The top parameter in the setup mode AT execute cancel is displayed In this example the parameter setting is AT cancel 3 Press the key to specify 4 The AT LED flashes and AT execution starts When the AT LED goes out end of AT exec...

Page 40: ...he Control Method 4 2 Heating and cooling control 4 2 ON OFF control 4 3 4 2 Operating Condition Restrictions 4 4 Manipulated variable restrictions 4 4 Set point limiter 4 5 SP ramp 4 5 4 3 How to Use Option Functions 4 7 Event input 4 7 Transfer output 4 8 4 4 LBA 4 9 4 5 Calibration 4 11 Calibrating thermocouple 4 12 Calibrating platinum resistance thermometer 4 15 Calibrating current input 4 17...

Page 41: ...if fer preventing satisfactory control characteristics from being obtained by the same PID parameters adjust the proportional band P at cooling side using the cooling coefficient to balance control between the heating and cooling sides In heating and cooling control P at the heating or cooling side is calculated by the following formula Heating side P P Cooling side P cooling coefficient P In heat...

Page 42: ...cooling control hysteresis can be set only for the heating side ON OFF PV Hysteresis heat Set point In heatingandcoolingcontrol adeadband can be set So 3 position con trol is made possible ON OFF PV Hysteresis heat Heating side Set point Cooling side Hysteresis cool Dead band Symbol Parameter Name Mode Description Control output 1 assignment Setup For specifying control method Control output 2 ass...

Page 43: ...d cooling control the manipulated variable at the cooling side is treated as a negative value for the sake of convenience The upper limit is set for the heating side positive value and the lower limit is set for the cooling side negative value as shown in the following figure 100 100 PV Output MV upper limit value MV lower limit value Heating side Set point Cooling side The MV change rate limit pa...

Page 44: ...t point limiter if the set point is out of the limiter range Also when the in put type temperature unit and scaling sensor range are changed set point limiter is forcibly reset to the scaling sensor range Scaling sensor upper and lower limit values Changed to the new up per limit value Scaling sensor range SP Set point Upper and lower limit values of the limiter Set point limiter Setting range Cha...

Page 45: ...n of the SP ramp changes according to the relationship be tween the process value and the set point SP PV SP PV PV SP PV SP Set point SP ramp SP ramp Same change rate Set point Power ON Time Time Power ON Execution of auto tuning starts after the end of SP ramp When the controller is switched to the manual mode the set point changes continuously until SP ramp ends When an error occurs the SP ramp ...

Page 46: ...ions only when the multi SP function is not in use When using the multi SP function set the multi SP function parame ter option mode to 1 ON When using other functions set this parameter to 0 OFF When specifying event input other than the multi SP function specify event input in the event input assignmen 1 parameter option mode The following table shows the relationship between parameter settings ...

Page 47: ...ipulated variable heat and Manipulated variable cool These transfer outputs can be scaled according to the settings of the transfer output upper limit and transfer output lower limit param eters before output Setting of an upper limit value smaller than the lower limit value is allowed so reverse scaling can also be carried out Also the scale can be enlarged by the upper and lower limit width spec...

Page 48: ...ntrol characteristics The LBA detection width is provided so that changes with respect to output can be correctly detected Changes smaller than the detection width due to LBA detection timing are not regarded as changes The following example describes what happens when a heater burnout at maximum output PV LBA ON LBA detection time LBA detection width Output Time Heater burnout LBA detection time ...

Page 49: ... LBA detection width default 0 2 full scale 3 Take a value twice that of the measurement time as the LBA detection time PV 0 2 FS Measurement time Tm LBA detection time Tm x 2 Output Time 4 In the case of ON OFF operation set the LBA detection time to a val ue longer than the control period Symbol Parameter Name Mode Application AT Execute Cancel Level 1 Automatic setting of LBA detec tion time LB...

Page 50: ...tput function is supported To select the desired parameter press the key Parameters are dis played in the following order Calibration of inputs Calibration of transfer output Saving of calibration data If the E5CK controller does not support the transfer output function calibration of transfer output is automatically deleted from the calibra tion procedure as follows Calibration of inputs Saving o...

Page 51: ...40V AC DC24V Set the cold junction compensator to 0_C However make sure that internal thermocouples are disabled tips are open In the above figure STV refers to a standard DC current voltage source and DMM refers to a precision digital multimeter Use a compensating conductor selected thermocouple However note that when thermocouple R S E B W or PLII is used the compensating conductor can be substi...

Page 52: ...on value Disconnect the STV and enable the thermocouple of the cold junction compensator When carrying this out make sure that the wiring on the STV is discon nected Make sure that the cold junction compensator is set to 0_C and press the key The displaychanges to calibration display for the bias compensation value When the value on the No 2display hassta bilized changes of several digits max pres...

Page 53: ...ensation value Disconnect the STV and enable the thermocouple of the cold junction compensator When carrying this out make sure that the wiring on the STV is discon nected Make sure that the cold junction compensator is set to 0_C and press the key The display changes to calibration display for the bias compensation value When the value on the No 2 display has stabilized changes of several digitsm...

Page 54: ...300Ω calibration display Set the 6 dial to 300Ω When the value on the No 2 display has stabilized changes of several digits max press the key to temporarily store the calibration data 3 Press the key to switch 0Ω calibration display Short terminal No 6 to 8 When the value on the No 2 display has stabilized changes of several digits max press the key to temporarily store the calibration data 4 Next...

Page 55: ...play changes to 4mA calibration display 10 Set the output to 4mA by the or keys while monitoring the voltage on the digital multimeter In the example on the left the dis play indicates that the value two digits smaller than before calibra tion is 4mA 11 Press the key until the display changes to the data save display Press the key The No 2 display changes to and two seconds later the calibration d...

Page 56: ...V output to 0 mA When the value on the No 2 dis play has stabilized changes of several digits max press the key to temporarily store the calibration data 4 Next calibrate the transfer output function If the transfer output function is not supported skip to step 8 Press the key The dis play changes to 20mA calibration display 5 Set the output to 20mA by the or keys while monitoring the voltage on t...

Page 57: ...0V When the value on the No 2 display has stabilized changes of several digits max press the key to temporarily store the calibration data 4 Next calibrate the transfer output function If the transfer output function is not supported skip to step 8 Press the key The dis play changes to 20mA calibration display 5 Set the output to 20mA by the or keys while monitoring the voltage on the digital mult...

Page 58: ...he transfer output function If the transfer output function is not supported skip to step 8 Press the key The dis play changes to 20mA calibration display 5 Set the output to 20mA by the or keys while monitoring the voltage on the digital multimeter In the example on the left the dis play indicates that the value two digits smaller than before calibra tion is 20mA 6 Press the key The display chang...

Page 59: ... 14 11 12 STV Cold junction compensator Compensating conductor SOURCE AC100 240V AC DC24V Operation Make sure that the cold junction compensator is at0_C andset STV out put to the voltage equivalent to the starting power of the check value Preparation The following figure shows the required device connection 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 13 14 11 12 6 dial SOURCE AC100 240V AC DC24V Operation Set the 6 dia...

Page 60: ...the parameters of the E5CK Use this chapter as a reference guide CHAPTER5 Conventions Used in this Chapter 5 2 Protect Mode 5 3 Manual Mode 5 5 Level 0 Mode 5 6 Level 1 Mode 5 9 Level 2 Mode 5 15 Setup Mode 5 21 Expansion Mode 5 27 Option Mode 5 32 Calibration Mode 5 36 ...

Page 61: ...els of the E5CK or option units supporting the parameter being described JAbout parameter display On the E5CK controller only parameters that can be used are displayed These parameters are displayed only when the Conditions of Use on the right of the parameter heading are satisfied However note that the settings of protected parameters are still valid and are not displayed regardless of the condit...

Page 62: ...ct mode and manual mode cannot be protected When this parameter is set to 0 to 3 only the modes indicated by the f mark in the table below can be selectedon themenu display For example when thisparam eter is set to 2 only level 0 to 2 modes can be selected Mode Set value Mode 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Calibration f Option f f Expansion f f Setup f f Level 2 f f f Level 1 f f f f Level 0 f f f f f f When this ...

Page 63: ...idate the function of the key In other words you cannotswitch between the auto and manual operations by key operation A M key protect ON A M key protect canceled Default F Related article 3 5 Protect Mode page 3 10 Protect Mode Function Comment See ...

Page 64: ...M key for 1 second minimum The mode changes to the level 0 mode Manual MV is the only parameter available in this mode Manual MV Set the manipulated variable for manual operation The process value is displayed on the No 1 display and the manipulated variable is displayed on the No 2 display Change the manipulated variable using the or keys Process value Manipulated variable MANU LED The manual man...

Page 65: ...is mode and the page where the parameter is described Symbol Parameter Name Page PV SP 5 6 Set point during SP ramp 5 7 MV monitor heat 5 7 MV monitor cool 5 7 Run Stop 5 8 PV SP The process value is displayed on the No 1 display and the set point is displayed on the No 2 display The set point can be set When the multi SP function is in use the value of whichever is set set point 0 or 1 is linked ...

Page 66: ...point lower limit expansion mode MV monitor heat MV monitor cool This parameter cannot be set Monitors the manipulated variable on the heating or cooling side The manipulated variable in a standard control system is checked in the MV moni tor heat parameter The MV monitor cool parameter can beused onlyduring heatingand coolingcon trol MV monitor heat Control Monitor Range Unit Standard 5 0 to 105 ...

Page 67: ...set when event in put is ON and run is set when event input is OFF Parameter setting follows event input even if attempting to change settings by key operation To start operation set this parameter to press the or keys To stop operation set this parameter to When operation is stopped the STOP LED lights Default is F Related article 3 6 Starting and Stopping Operation page 3 11 Level 0 Mode Functio...

Page 68: ...isplay If you select then press the key for 1 second minimum the controller enters the level 1 mode To select parameters in this mode press the key To change parameter settings use the or keys The following table shows the parameters supported in this mode and the page where the parameter is described Symbol Parameter Name Page AT Execute Cancel 5 10 Set point 0 5 10 Set point 1 5 10 Alarm value 1...

Page 69: ...F Related parameters Run Stop level 0 mode Proportional band Integral time Derivative time level 1 mode LBA detection time level 2 mode Set point 0 Set point 1 Conditions of Use The multi SP function must be in operation When event input is OFF the set point 0 parameter is used and when ON the set point 1 parameter is used When the set point parameter has been changed the setting of whichever is s...

Page 70: ...ol output 1 assignment Control output 2 assignment Auxiliary output 1 assign ment Alarm 1 type Alarm 2 type Alarm 3type Alarm1 open in alarm Alarm 2 open in alarm Alarm 3 open in alarm setup mode Alarm 1 hysteresis Alarm 2 hysteresis Alarm 3 hysteresis level 2 mode Standby sequence reset method expansion mode Proportional band Integral time Derivative time Conditions of Use Control must be advance...

Page 71: ... 0 01 to 99 99 None 1 00 F Related article 4 1 Selecting the Control Method page 4 2 F Related parameter Proportional band level 1 mode Dead band Conditions of Use The control system must be heating and cooling control Sets the output dead band width in a heating and cooling control system A negative setting sets an overlap band Setting Range Unit Default 19 99 to 99 99 FS 0 00 F Related article 4...

Page 72: ...g In standard control use the hysteresis heat parameter The hysteresis cool parameter cannot be used In heating and cooling control the hysteresis can be set independently for heating and cooling Use the hysteresis heat parameter to set the heating side hysteresis and use the hysteresis cool parameter to set the cooling side hysteresis Parameter Setting Range Unit Default Hysteresis heat 0 01 to 9...

Page 73: ...ntrol period cool parameter cannot be used In heating and cooling control the control period can be set independently for heat ing and cooling Use the control period heat parameter to set theheating sidecon trol period and use the contrlo period cool parameter to set the cooling side con trol period Parameter Setting Range Unit Default Control period heat 1 to 99 Second 20 Control period cool 1 to...

Page 74: ...display changes to the menu display If you select using the key then press the key for 1 second minimum the controller enters the level 2 mode To select parameters in this mode press the key To change parameter settings use the or keys The following table shows the parameters supported in this mode and the page where the parameter is described Symbol Parameter Name Page Remote Local 5 16 SP ramp t...

Page 75: ...ver note that when set to 0 the SP ramp function is disabled The time unit and SP ramp set value are independent of each other For example when setting 30 per minute set the SP ramp set value parameter to 30 and the SP ramp time unit parameter to minute However if you change the time unit only to hour the set time becomes 30 per hour During temperature input the decimal point position of the SP ra...

Page 76: ...evel 1 mode Control output 1 assignment Control output 2 assignment Auxiliary output 1 assignment setup mode MV at stop MV at PV error The MV at stop parameter sets the manipulated variable when operation stops The MV at PV error parameter sets the manipulated variable when an input error occurs The setting ranges during standard control and heating and cooling control are differ ent The manipulat...

Page 77: ...n this parameter The MV change rate limit function is disabled when this parameter is set to 0 0 MV upper limit The setting ranges during standard control and heating and cooling control are dif ferent Also the manipulated variable at the cooling side during heating and cooling control is expressed as a negative value Control Method Setting Range Unit Default Standard MV lower limit 0 1 to 105 0 1...

Page 78: ...s Conditions of Use Alarms must be assigned as outputs For example if alarm outputs 1 and 2 only are assigned as outputs the alarm 3 hystere sis parameter cannot be used This parameter is for checking the hysteresis of alarm outputs 1 to 3 Setting Range Unit Default 0 01 to 99 99 FS 0 02 F Related article 3 4 Setting Alarm Type page 3 7 F Related parameters Alarm 1 type Alarm2 type Alarm 3type Ala...

Page 79: ...ture input thermocouple or platinum resis tance thermometer Sets each of the shift amounts for the input shift upper and lower limit values Setting Range Unit Default 199 9 to 999 9 _C or _F 0 0 F Related article 3 2 Setting Input Specifications page 3 3 F Related parameter Input type setup mode Level 2 Mode Function Comment See ...

Page 80: ...hen press the key for 1 second mini mum the controller enters the setup mode To select parameters in this mode press the key To change parameter settings use the or keys The following table shows the parameters supported in this mode and the page where the parameter is described Symbol Parameter Name Page Input type 5 22 Scaling upper limit 5 23 Scaling lower limit 5 23 Decimal point 5 23 _C _F se...

Page 81: ...6 T 199 9 to 400 0 _C 199 9 to 700 0 _F 7 E 0 to 600 _C 0 to 1100 _F 8 L1 100 to 850 _C 100 to 1500 _F 9 L2 0 0 to 400 0 _C 0 0 to 750 0 _F Thermocouple TC PT 10 U 199 9 to 400 0 _C 199 9 to 700 0 _F Thermocouple TC PT 11 N 200 to 1300 _C 300 to 2300 _F 12 R 0 to 1700 _C 0 to 3000 _F 13 S 0 to 1700 _C 0 to 3000 _F 14 B 100 to 1800 _C 300 to 3200 _F 15 W 0 to 2300 _C 0 to 4100 _F 16 PLII 0 to 1300 ...

Page 82: ...ter Setting Range Unit Default Scaling upper limit Scaling lower limit 1 to 9999 EU 100 Scaling lower limit 1999 to scaling upper limit 1 EU 0 Decimal point default 0 Set Value Setting Example 0 1 2 3 0 digits past decimal point 1 digit past decimal point 2 digits past decimal point 3 digits past decimal point 1234 123 4 12 34 1 234 F Related article 3 2 Setting Input Specifications page 3 3 F Rel...

Page 83: ... can be assigned as outputs Control output heat Control output cool Alarms 1 to 3 and LBA Errors 1 and 2 cannot be assigned as outputs When the output function assigned to control output 1 is ON the OUT1 LED lights However note that the OUT1 LED does not light when control output heat or control output cool are assigned to linear outputs such as current and voltage When the output function assigne...

Page 84: ...he one of the set values in the following table For details of operation at an alarm see page 3 7 Set Value Settings Set Value Settings 1 Upper and lower limit alarm deviation 7 Lower limit alarm with standby sequence deviation 2 Upper limit alarm deviation 8 Absolute value upper limit alarm 3 Lower limit alarm deviation 9 Absolute value lower limit alarm 4 Upper and lower limit range alarm deviat...

Page 85: ...en in alarm OFF ON Not lit Setting Range Default Close in alarm Open in alarm F Related article 3 3 Setting Output Specifications page 3 5 F Related parameters Alarm value 1 Alarm value 2 Alarm value 3 level 1 mode Alarm 1 hysteresis Alarm 2 hysteresis Alarm 3 hysteresis level 2 mode Alarm 1 open in alarm Alarm 2 open in alarm Alarm 3 open in alarm Control output 1 assignment Control output 2 assi...

Page 86: ...press the key for 1 second minimum The display changes to the menu display If you select using the key then press the key for 1 second mini mum the controller enters the expansion mode To select parameters in this mode press the key To change parameter settings use the or keys The following table shows the parameters supported in this mode and the page where the parameter is described Symbol Param...

Page 87: ...imal point position is dependent on the currently selected sensor and during analog input on the results of scaling Parameter Setting Range Unit Default SP setting upper limit SP setting lower limit 1 to scaling upper limit EU 1300 SP setting lower limit Scaling lower limit to SP setting upper limit 1 EU 200 During temperature input the range becomes the range of use of the selected sensor instead...

Page 88: ...the stable range width during self tuning However note that this parameter cannot be used when the ST parameter is set to OFF Parameter Setting Range Unit Default ST ST function OFF ST function ON None ST stable range 0 1 to 999 9 _C or _F 15 0 F Related article Fuzzy self tuning page A 10 F Related parameters Input type setup mode PID ON OFF expansion mode α Conditions of Use The control must be ...

Page 89: ...to 10 0 None 1 0 F Related parameters AT Execute Cancel level 1 mode PID ON OFF expansion mode Standby sequence reset method Selects the conditions for enabling reset after the standby sequence of the alarm has been canceled Condition A Control started including power ON and set point alarm value or input shift value changed and when set points 1 and 2 are switched Condition B Power ON Setting Ran...

Page 90: ...nd ST must be set to OFF The levels of limit cycle operations during AT execution are given hysteresis at event ON OFF switching This parameter sets this hysteresis width Setting Range Unit Default 0 1 to 9 9 FS 0 2 LBA detection width Conditions of Use The LBA Loop Break Alarm function must be assigned as an output This parameter can be used when LBA is assigned as an output When the change width...

Page 91: ...nimum The display changes to the menu display Ifyou select usingthe keythen pressthe key for 1 secondmini mum the controller enters the option mode To select parameters in this mode press the key To change parameter settings use the or keys The following table shows the parameters supported in this mode and the page where the parameter is described Symbol Parameter Name Page Multi SP function 5 33...

Page 92: ... Use Event input must be specified when the event input function is in use Thisparameter specifiesevent inputother than the multi SPfunction Thefollowing two functions can be specified Run Stop and Manual Auto Event input is disabled while the menu is displayed It is also disabled in set up expantion option and calibration modes Symbol Function Event Input Operation Run Stop ON Stop OFF Run Manual...

Page 93: ...ore E5CK controllers to the host computer set unit Nos that will not conflict with the unit Nos of other controllers Communication stop bit parameter Setting Range Unit Default 1 2 Bits 2 Communication data length parameter Setting Range Unit Default 7 8 Bits 7 Communication parity parameter Setting Default None Even Odd Communication baud rate parameter Setting Range Unit Default 1 2 2 4 4 8 9 6 ...

Page 94: ...put the decimal point position of the set point set point dur ing SP ramp or process value is dependent on the currently selected sensor and dur ing analog input on the results of scaling Transfer Type Transfer Output Lower Limit to Transfer Output Upper Limit Set point Set point lower limit value to Set point upper limit value Set point during SP ramp Set point lower limit value to Set point uppe...

Page 95: ...ting to input types specified in the input type parameter setup mode can be used Also related output parameters can be used only when the com munications unit E53 CKF is added on To select this mode when in the levels0 to 2 setup expansion andoption modes press the key for 1 second minimum The display changes to the menu display If you select using the key then press the key for 1 second minimum t...

Page 96: ...ne 6 2 Transfer procedure 6 2 Interface 6 2 6 2 Preparing for Communications 6 3 Cable connections 6 3 Setting the communications specifications 6 4 6 3 Command Configuration 6 5 6 4 Commands and Responses 6 6 Reading writing parameters 6 6 Issuing special commands 6 9 6 5 How to Read Communications Error Information 6 10 Undefined error 6 11 6 6 Program Example 6 12 How to use programs 6 12 Progr...

Page 97: ...itingconditions are as follows depending on the setting level Setting level 1 No restrictions Setting level 0 Writing of parameters in the setup and expansion modes only is prohibited For details on switching between setting levels see page 6 9 The run stop remote local and AT execute cancel parameters are set aside from other parameters as special commands for instructing operations The host comp...

Page 98: ...5 pins IBM PC AT DE 25 Female DTE 9 pins Up to 32 controllers including a computer can be connected to the host computer The total cable length should not exceed 500 meters Use shielded twisted pair cables AWG28 or more for the cables Attach terminators to the controllers at both ends of a series of control lers connected in an open configuration For example in the following configuration connect ...

Page 99: ...nual supplied with the host computer Set the communications specifications of the E5CK in the controller s communications parameters The communications parameters are set on the front panel of the E5CK controller The following table shows the communications parameters provided on the E5CK controller and their respective settings Parameter Symbol Setting Set Value Unit No 0 to 99 0 to 99 Baud rate ...

Page 100: ...es 1 to 3 parameter read param eter write and special commands Command code Specifies the command for each command type With parameter read write commands this becomes the parameter No Data Specifies the set value or setting content In the parameter read com mand set dummy data 0000 In the response this is inserted only when the end code is 00 End code Sets the communication results For details on...

Page 101: ...esponse X Any value acceptable F Writing parameters Command Parameter No Parameter No Unit No Write data FCS CR Unit No Write data FCS CR End code 2B 2B 4B 2B 2B 2B 2B 4B 2B 2B 2B 2 2 Response Reading or writing of the parameters of a specified controller is executed Writing is possible only during remote operation Reading is impossible during executing auto tuning The followings are set aside as ...

Page 102: ...urs 45 SP ramp set value 0 to 9999 46 LBA detection time 0 to 9999 47 MV at stop 5 0 to 105 0 48 MV at PV error 5 0 to 105 0 50 MV upper limit MV lower limit 0 1 to 105 0 49 MV lower limit 5 0 to MV upper limit 0 1 Level 2 51 MV change rate limit 0 0 to 100 0 Level 2 56 Input digital filter 0 to 9999 25 Alarm 1 hysteresis 0 01 to 99 99 26 Alarm 2 hysteresis 0 01 to 99 99 52 Alarm 3 hysteresis 0 01...

Page 103: ...ion 1 Direct operation 28 Set point upper limit 5 Set point lower limit 1 to scaling upper limit 27 Set point lower limit 5 Scaling lower limit to Set point upper limit 1 72 PID ON OFF 0 Advanced PID 1 ON OFF 73 ST 0 OFF 1 ON 34 ST stable range width 0 1 to 999 9 35 α 0 00 to 1 00 Expansion 85 AT calculated gain 0 1 to 10 0 Expansion 37 Standby sequence reset method 0 1 36 Automatic return of disp...

Page 104: ...en writing parameters in setup and expansion modes Software reset A response is not returned to this command Also communications with the E5CK cannot be carried out for five seconds after reset The following table shows the special commands that are available on the E5CK controller Command No Command Instruction Code 00 Run Stop 0000 Run 0001 Stop 02 Remote Local 0000 Remote 0001 Local 07 AT Execu...

Page 105: ...o switch run stop in setting level 1 An attempt was made to execute AT in setting level 1 Issue the parameter read or write commands in conditions other than above End code 10 Code name Parity error Parity check error was detected in the received data Check the communications condition If the communications condition of the host computer and E5CK controller match then a probable cause is a problem...

Page 106: ...e frame format Check the communications condition If the communications condition of the host computer and E5CK controller match then a probable cause is a problem in the communications circuit of one or both of the host com puter and E5CK controller End code 15 Code name Setting range error Numerical values or code values in the data are not within the setting range Check the parameter and read o...

Page 107: ... Automatically generated The output format is as follows The content of the response frame is displayed as it is Unit No Command code Data FCS Command type CR End code 2B 1B 2B 4B 2B 2B 2B F Procedure 1 Read the program 2 Enter RUN 3 When send data is displayed enter the command data from to the command string 4 The content of the response frame is displayed following receive data F Conditions whe...

Page 108: ...1120 FCS calculation 1130 FCS 0 1140 FOR IFCS 1 TO LEN SEND 1150 FCS FCS XOR ASC MID SEND IFCS 1 1160 NEXT 1170 FCS RIGHT 0 HEX FCS 2 1180 Send data to communication port 1190 PRINT 1 SEND FCS 1200 Receive data from communication port 1210 RECCNT 0 TMP 1220 DRECLOOP 1230 IF LOC 1 0 THEN DREC1 1240 RECCNT RECCNT 1 1250 IF RECCNT 5000 THEN DRECERR ELSE DRECLOOP 1260 DREC1 1270 TMP TMP INPUT LOC 1 1 ...

Page 109: ...frame items Also response are displayed without spaces between frame items F Set the set point to 300 0 Input data 00 2 01 3000 300 0 Set point Write parameter Response 00 2 01 00 3000 FCS Normal end F Start running Input data 00 3 00 0000 Run Run Stop Special command Response 00 3 00 00 0000 FCS Normal end F Monitor process value Input data 00 1 00 0000 Dummy data Monitor process value Read param...

Page 110: ...LESHOOTING This chapter describes how to find outand remedythe causeif theE5CK does not function properly CHAPTER7 7 1 Initial Checks 7 2 7 2 How to Use the Error Display 7 3 7 3 How to Use Error Output 7 5 7 4 Checking Operation Restrictions 7 6 ...

Page 111: ...A Voltage 0 to 10V 0 to 5V Fixed at scaling lower limit value Voltage 1 to 5V I Temperature input Voltage 0 to 10V 0 to 5V Fixed at scaling lower limit value Voltage 1 to 5V V Temperature input Current 0 to 20mA Fixed at scaling lower limit value Current 4 to 20mA 3 Wiring Make sure that all cables are properly connected 4 Communications condition When communicating using the RS 232C or RS 485 com...

Page 112: ...en back ON again If the display remains the same the E5CK controller must be repaired If the display is restored to normal then a probable cause can be external noise affecting the control system Check for external noise Control output functions turn OFF 2mA max at 4 to 20mA output and output equivalent to 0 in case of other outputs Alarm output functions turn OFF A D converter error Internal circ...

Page 113: ...tions and alarm output functions operate How ever note that readout accuracy is not assured Display range over Though not an error this is displayed when the process value exceeds the display range when the control range setting range 10 is larger than the display range 1999 to 9999 When less than 1999 When greater than 9999 Control continues allowing normal operation F Meaning F Action F Operatio...

Page 114: ...ut error contact weld damaged transistors etc 3 Sensor error constant input values etc If you use the LBA function set the loop break detection time matched to the control characteristics in the LBA detection time parameter level 2 mode If you assign error 1 as the output an error can be output when input is in error When this error occurs remedy by following the description for Input error page 7...

Page 115: ...late the restrictions in this table Restriction Inoperable or Invalid Functions Restriction ST Execution AT Execution Limiter Function Other At analog input At heating and cooling control 40 AT At ON OFF control Manipulated variable MV change rate ST ON Manipulated variable MV change rate SP ramp function At AT execution MV change rate Parameter setting At stop Manipulated variable MV change rate ...

Page 116: ...APPENDIX A 1 APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS A 2 CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM A 5 SETTING LIST A 6 PARAMETER OPERATIONS LIST A 8 FUZZY SELF TUNING A 10 MODEL LIST A 13 X FORMAT A 14 ASCII CODE LIST A 17 ...

Page 117: ...ion Range JPt100 199 9 to 650 0 _C 199 9 to 999 9 _F 199 9 to 735 0 _C 199 9 to 999 9 _F Pt100 199 9 to 650 0 _C 199 9 to 999 9 _F 199 9 to 735 0 _C 199 9 to 999 9 _F K1 200 to 1300 _C 300 to 2300 _F 350 to 1450 _C 560 to 2560 _F K2 0 0 to 500 0 _C 0 0 to 900 0 _F 50 0 to 550 0 _C 90 0 to 990 0 _F J1 100 to 850 _C 100 to 1500 _F 195 to 945 _C 260 to 1660 _F J2 0 0 to 400 0 _C 0 0 to 750 0 _F 40 0 ...

Page 118: ...n terminals of different polarities Vibration Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz 10 m s2 1G for 10 min each in X Y and Z directions Vibration Resistance Destruction 10 to 55 Hz 20 m s2 2G for 2hrs each in X Y and Z directions Shock Resis tance Malfunction 200 m s2 min 20G 3 times each in 6 directions 100 m s2 10G applied to the relay tance Destruction 300 m s2 min 30G 3 times each in 6 directions Weight Appr...

Page 119: ... Linear Current Output 4 to 20 mA Permissible load impedance 500 Ω max Resolution Approx 2600 Linear Current Output 0 to 20 mA Permissible load impedance 500 Ω max Resolution Approx 2600 JOption Unit Ratings and Characteristics Contact input ON 1 kΩ max OFF 100 kΩ min Event inputs No contact input ON residual voltage 1 5 V max OFF leakage current 0 1 mA max Communications Interface RS 232C or RS 4...

Page 120: ...trol 3 position control PID control Control mode Process function Control Data MV change rate limiter MV limiter Heating side Cooling side MV change rate limiter MV limiter Dead band Error Stop Manual MV at PV error MV at stop Manual MV Error Stop Manual Manipulated vari able at heating side Manipulated vari able at coolingside Set point limiter Process value Set point SP ramp Heating and Cooling ...

Page 121: ... 100 0 50 0 Hysteresis heat 0 01 to 99 99 FS 0 10 Hysteresis cool 0 01 to 99 99 FS 0 10 At heating and cooling control Control period heat 1 to 99 sec 20 Control period cool 1 to 99 sec 20 At heating and cooling control Remote Local RMT LCL None LCL SP ramp time unit M Minutes H Hours None M SP ramp set value 0 to 9999 EU 0 LBA detection time 0 to 9999 Sec 0 MV at stop 5 0 to 105 0 0 0 MV at PV er...

Page 122: ...ain 0 1 to 10 0 None 1 0 Standby sequence reset set ting method 0 1 None 0 Automatic return of display mode 0 to 99 Sec 0 AT hysteresis 0 1 to 9 9 FS 0 2 LBA detection width 0 0 to 999 9 FS 0 2 Multi SP function 0 1 None 0 Event input assignment 1 STOP MAN None STOP Communication stop bit 1 2 bits 2 Communication data length 7 8 bits 7 Option Communication parity None Even Odd None EVEN Option Com...

Page 123: ...the last parameter is the top parameter Level 0 PV SP Set point during SP ramp MV monitor heat MV monitor cool Run Stop Manual MV Security A M key protect Manual mode Protect mode AT Execute Cancel Set point 0 Set point 1 Alarm value 1 Alarm value 2 Alarm value 3 Proportional band Integral time Derivative time Cooling coefficient Dead band Manual reset value Hysteresis heat Hysteresis cool Control...

Page 124: ...eset method Automatic return of display mode AT hysteresis LBA detection width Expansion mode Multi SP function Event input assignment 1 Communication stop bit Communication data length Communication parity Communication baud rate Communication unit No Transfer output type Transfer output upper limit Transfer output lower limit Option mode Calibration mode Thermocouple Platinum resistance thermome...

Page 125: ...riod of time before being returned to 100 and the constants will then be returned Retuning is performed only for large amounts of dead time so be sure to follow the precaution given above when starting operation SRT will start if the following conditions are satisfied simultaneously when the E5CK is turned on or the set point is changed At the time the E5CK starts operation At the time set point i...

Page 126: ...direction towards the suitable proportional band value and the set point at that time will be the SRT executed set point Temperature Slope R SP Stable range P x 1 27 Completion of SRT Time F Stable Temperature Status Ifthetemperatureiswithin thestable rangefor acertain time it isdeemed thatthetemperatureisstable This timeis calledstability judgementtime Like PID constants stability judgement time ...

Page 127: ...he set point is changed under the condition that SRT does not start and the temperature becomes stable provided that the number of maximum temperature values is less than four If there are four or more maximum temperature values HT will start Temperature Extreme value 2 SP Set point change Extreme value 1 Time F Startup Conditions of HT HT will be ON when there is hunting withfour or more maximumt...

Page 128: ...y E53 Q4HR4 Pulse PNP relay E53 C4R4 Linear 4 to 20mA relay E53 C4DR4 Linear 0 to 20mA relay E53 V44R4 Linear 0 to 10V relay E53 Q4Q4 Pulse NPN pulse NPN E53 Q4HQ4H Pulse PNP pulse PNP Option module E53 CK01 RS 232C E53 CK03 RS 485 E53 CKB Event input 1 point E53 CKF Transfer output 4 to 20mA Terminal cover E53 COV07 Terminal cover for E5CK The output unit is required for E5CK AA1 including 500 Fo...

Page 129: ...ion destinations specify the desired destination using unit No Header code Data code Specifies the command type For details on the command type see page A 12 Data Specifies the set value or setting content The data length varies according to the command End code Sets the communication results For details on the types and mean ings of end codes see 6 5 How to Read Communications Error Information p...

Page 130: ...eating and cooling control RI 01 Input shift upper limit read Read 4B RI 02 Input shift lower limit read Read 4B RL 01 SP setting limit read Read 8B Upper and lower limit batch read RO 01 Manipulated variable read Read 4B RS 01 Set point read Read 4B RX 01 Process value read Read 8B with status 01 Alarm value 1 write W 02 Alarm value 2 write 03 Alarm value 3 write Write 4B WB 01 Proportional band ...

Page 131: ...1 R Response X 4B Status Bit Content 1 0 0 Run Stop Stop Run 1 Setting level 1 0 2 Input error ON OFF 3 A D converter error ON OFF 4 LBA ON OFF 5 6 7 EEPROM RAM EEPROM RAM EEPROM 8 Alarm 1 ON OFF 9 Alarm 2 ON OFF 10 Alarm 3 ON OFF 11 AT AT execution OFF 12 RAM mode RAM mode Backup mode 13 Auto Manual Manual Auto 14 15 Remote Local Remote Local ...

Page 132: ... 0101 0110 0111 0 0000 SP 0 P p 1 0001 1 A Q a q 2 0010 2 B R b r 3 0011 3 C S c s 4 0100 4 D T d t 5 0101 5 E U e u 6 0110 6 F V f v 7 0111 7 G W g w 8 1000 8 H X h x 9 1001 9 I Y i y A 1010 J Z j z B 1011 K k C 1100 L l D 1101 M m E 1110 N n F 1111 O _ o DEL Upper 4 bits Lower 4 bits ...

Page 133: ...alibrating inputs 1 10 Calibrating platinum resistance thermometer 4 15 Calibrating thermocouple 4 12 Calibrating transfer output 1 10 Calibrating voltage input 4 18 Calibration 4 11 Calibration item menu 4 12 Calibration mode 1 7 5 36 Calibration save mark 4 12 Changing the set point 3 12 Checking indication accuracy 4 20 Close in alarm open in alarm 3 8 Command Configuration communications 6 5 C...

Page 134: ...tions 4 4 Manual MV 5 5 Manual mode 1 6 5 5 Manual operation 3 12 Manual reset value 5 13 Menu display 1 7 Mode key 1 3 Model List A 13 Mounting 2 5 Multi SP 4 8 Multi SP function 5 33 N Names of parts 1 2 No 1 display 1 3 No 2 display 1 3 O ON OFF control 4 3 OUT1 1 3 OUT2 1 3 Operating Condition Restrictions 4 4 Operation at start SP ramp 4 6 Operation indicators 1 3 Option mode 1 7 5 32 Option ...

Page 135: ... 3 5 Setting the communications specifications 6 4 Setting the input type 2 2 Setting up 2 2 Setup mode 1 6 5 21 Standby sequence 3 8 Standby sequence reset method 5 30 Starting and Stopping Operation 3 11 Summary of alarm operations 3 8 T TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Temperature input 1 4 Terminal arrangement 2 6 Thermocouple 4 20 Transfer output 1 5 4 8 Transfer output lower limit 5 35 Transfer output ty...

Page 136: ...9 Page 4 18 Modified the diagram in Preparation Page 4 20 Modified the diagrams on this page Page 5 2 Added some texts to the meanings of the model icons Page 5 3 Added some texts to the comment descriptions Page 5 5 Added some texts to Manual Mode Page 5 6 Added some texts to Level 0 Mode Page 5 7 Deleted Related parameters in Set point during SP ramp Page 5 17 Deleted some texts in LBA detection...

Page 137: ...p Page 5 29 Added Usually use the default value to α Page 5 30 Added Usually use the default value to AT calculated gain Added a figure to Standby sequence reset method Page 5 31 Added Usually use the default value to AT hysteresis Page 5 35 Added some texts to the table Deleted When you have selected the manipulated vari able heat parameter the transfer output lower limit during heating and cooli...

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