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E5CS-X

E5CS-X

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Operation

Temperature Setting

Press the temperature indication switching key until the SP indicator
lights. Then set the desired temperature value using the upward and
downward setting keys.

Alarm Setting

Press the temperature indication switching key until the AL indicator
lights. Then set the desired alarm value in units of 

°

C or 

°

F. If the

present temperature reaches the set alarm value, alarm output will
be enabled.

Sensor Failure

The error message “FFF” or “– – –” will appear on the main display if
the temperature sensor, such as the thermocouple or platinum re-
sistance thermometer, short-circuits or breaks. (Refer to 

Error Mes

-

sages for details of the messages displayed.)

Note:

Neither the set alarm value is displayed nor the AL indicator
lights with the internal alarm mode selector switch set to 0
or 9. The alarm mode selector switch is provided inside the
housing, and is positioned differently on each model.

 Function Setting

The various functions of the Temperature Controller are set using
the switches on the internal mechanism. To gain access to these
switches, the internal mechanism must be first drawn out from the
housing. Push the tab on the underside of the housing, and pull out
the mechanism.

Select the desired temperature range using the temperature range
selector switch (rotary DIP type). Eight or nine temperature ranges
can be selected depending on the model.
The set temperature is automatically changed when the tempera-
ture range is changed. Be sure to confirm the set temperature.

Temperature range selector switch

Alarm mode selector switch

Right side view

Temperature unit (C

°

 or F

°

), where a choice is available, is selected

using pin 6 of the internal DIP switch which is also used for other set-
tings, such as the control mode and sensor compensation.

Internal DIP switch

Left side view

The procedures for making actual settings are given below.

Setting the Temperature Range

Set the desired temperature range by using the temperature range
selector switch (“Set no.” setting in the tables below). Eight or nine
temperature ranges can be selected depending on the model.

Thermocouple Type

The display can indicate temperatures 10% beyond each of the set
ranges.

Platinum Resistance Thermometer Type

Do not set the selector switch to “9.” Doing so will result in the error
message “FFF” or “– – –” being displayed.

Note:

1. The unit in which the temperature can be set is multiplied

by 10 when the temperature range is changed from 0.0
to 50.0 or 0.0 to 99.9 to a range in which the temperature
can be set in 1

°

 units. Conversely, if the temperature

range is changed from one in which the temperature can
be set in 1

°

 units to a range of 0.0 to 50.0 or 0.0 to 99.9,

the unit is decreased to 1/10 of the original unit.

2. The display can indicate temperatures 10% beyond

each of the set ranges.

Thermistor Type

Note:

1. The temperature range selector switch is factory-set to

“0.” With a temperature range, such as 50

°

 to 150

°

C,

that exceeds the setting range, the indication unit is au-
tomatically adjusted to the minimum value. The set tem-
perature is displayed when power is turned ON.

2. The temperature range that can actually be indicated for

a set temperature range of –50

°

 to 50

°

C is –50

°

 to 60

°

C.

For other temperature range settings it is the full scale

±

10%.

Summary of Contents for E5CS-X -

Page 1: ...n alarm available Nonvolatile memory Field selectable control mode ON OFF or PID Ordering Information Thermocouple Type Input K CA Chromel alumel J IC Iron constantan Standard temperature ranges switch selectable In ut 1 000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 0 200 0 300 0 400 0 500 0 600 0 999 0 999 0 200 0 300 0 400 0 500 Set no 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 Temperature unit selectable C C C F C F C ...

Page 2: ...u a a Voltage output E5CS QGX With alarm Relay output E5CS R1GX a a Voltage output E5CS Q1GX The functions can be factory set for shipment as shown in the table below depending on the suffix attached to the model number when you place your order Two suffixes are selectable DIN or F Example E5CS RKJX DIN Suffix Suffix None DIN F Standard temperature K CA J IC 2 0 to 400 8 0 to 400 2 0 to 400 S a da...

Page 3: ...ive Cover Y92A 48 The protective cover protects the front panel particularly the setting section against dust dirt and water drip It also prevents the set values from being altered due to accidental contact with the setting keys Y92A 48 Protective Cover ...

Page 4: ...mation Proportional period 2 20 seconds Sampling period 500 ms Output change period 2 seconds Indication change period 2 seconds Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min at 500 VDC Dielectric strength 2 000 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 minute between current carrying terminals of different polarity Vibration resistance Malfunction 2 to 55 Hz 2 G for 10 minutes each in X Y and Z directions Destruction 10 to 55 Hz 0 7...

Page 5: ...d and downward setting keys by holding down hidden protection key Main Display Sequentially displays the present temperature set temperature and an alarm value in that order each time the temperature indication switching key is pressed Control Output Indicator Lights while the control output is be ing produced Alarm Output Operation Indicator Lights when the alarm output relay is energized Upward ...

Page 6: ...ange selector switch Alarm mode selector switch Right side view Temperature unit C or F where a choice is available is selected using pin 6 of the internal DIP switch which is also used for other set tings such as the control mode and sensor compensation Internal DIP switch Left side view The procedures for making actual settings are given below Setting the Temperature Range Set the desired temper...

Page 7: ... Setting enabled ON Setting disabled OFF Temperature sensor DIN ON sensor standard JIS OFF Scale indicator F ON indicator selectable C OFF Setting the Alarm Mode The desired alarm mode can be chosen from one of the eight alarm modes using the alarm mode selector switch as shown below Switch setting Mode Alarm output 0 9 No alarm function OFF 1 Upper and lower limit alarms 2 Upper limit alarm 3 Low...

Page 8: ...onds ON 1 6 5 4 3 2 P X ON Determining Control Output Operation If the Temperature Controller is used to control a heater the control output can be set to perform reverse inverted operation Set pin 3 of the control output mode selector switch to OFF Reverse output ON OFF Set temperature ON 1 6 5 4 3 2 P X ON Conversely if the Temperature Controller is used to control a cool ing device such as a fr...

Page 9: ...shift value can be set within a range of 99 to 99 except with a 0 0 to 99 9 platinum resistance thermometer where the input shift narrows to a range of 9 9 to 9 9 When the desired shift has been entered set pin 4 to OFF The input shift value remains in memory Consequently if the input shift func tion is not needed with pin 4 activated set the input shift value to 0 Sensor Failure Operation Thermoc...

Page 10: ...itive and negative of thermocouple have been reversed 3 Temperature has fallen to a value much smaller than the set temperature range OFF E11 or E33 see note 1 Memory failure E11 or A D converter failure E33 has occurred Temperature Controller must be repaired if normal operation is not restored by turning power OFF once and ON again Both control output and alarm output are OFF Note 1 The key oper...

Page 11: ...nel cutout Note 1 The recommended panel thickness is 1 to 4 mm 2 The Temperature Controller is contained in a mount ing bracket so close side by side Temperature Controller mounting is possible Provide a center to center distance of at least 60 mm between two adja cent Temperature Controllers ...

Page 12: ...g pressure plate screws Solder dipped Lead Wires Strip the lead wire 6 to 12 mm and carefully arrange the wire tip Do not tighten the terminal screw with excessive force Input Sensor Connection The lead wires connecting the sensor to the Temperature Controller must be separated from power lines and load lines wherever pos sible to prevent them from being induced by noise Use the specified compensa...

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