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• Up and Down keys 

Each press of 

U

 key increments or advances 

the values displayed on the No.2 display. 
Each press of 

D

 key decrements or returns the 

values displayed on the No.2 display. 

Operation indicators 

• SUB1: Auxiliary output 1 indicator 
• SUB2: Auxiliary output 2 indicator 
• OUT1: Control output 1 indicator 
• OUT2: Control output 2 indicator 

• No.1 display 

Process value or set data type 

• No.2 display 

Set point, set data read-out value or changed 
input value

• Mode key 

Press this key to change the contents of the display. 

Press this button for 1 s or longer for reverse scroll. 

• Press the 

O

 key and the 

M

 key 

together for at least 3 seconds to switch to protect level. 

• No. 3 display 

(Nothing is displayed at the default settings.)

MV, Soak Time Remain, and Multi-SP. 

• °C / °F : temperature unit  

The temperature unit is displayed when 

the displayed value is a temperature. 
Either

C

 or 

F

 is displayed according to the 

set value of the temperature unit. 

• Shift key (PF key) 

The default PF Setting parameter is for 
shifting the digit. This is a function key. 
When it is pressed, the function set for the 

PF Setting parameter will operate. 

• Level key 

Use this key to change levels: 

• STOP: Control stop indicator 

Lit when “Run/Stop” is stopped during operation.

• TUNE: 

Lit during auto-tuning. 

•         : Protection indicator 

Lit when Setting Change Protect is ON (disables the 

Up and Down Keys).

• MANU: Manual output indicator 

Lit when the Auto/Manual Mode is set to Manual 

Mode.

During control stop, functions other than control output 

are valid. 

• CMW: Communications writing enable/ disable indicator 

Lit when communications writing is “enabled” and is 

out when it is “disabled”. 

Precautions for Safe Use 

CAUTION

Safety Precautions 

Key to Warning Symbols 

Wiring

Specifications

Dimensions

Installation

Side-by-side mounting (mm) 

• Insert the main unit through the mounting hole in the panel 

(1 to 8 mm thickness). Insert the mounting brackets (supplied) 

into the fixing slots located on the top and bottom of the rear 

case.

• Tighten the two mounting screws on the top and bottom of 

the adapter to keep them balanced, and finally tighten them 

to a torque of between 0.29 and 0.39 N·m. 

• When more than one machine is installed, make sure that the 

ambient temperature does not exceed the specified limit. 

Waterproofing is 

impossible with 

side-by-side installation. 

When waterproofing is 

required, fit watertight 

packing on the 

backside of front panel. 

 

ni

0

2

1

45

2

9

+ 0.6 

   0 

 

8.

+

 

0  

 

(48 x number of units–2.5)  + 1.0

   0 

29

 8.

+

 0 

  

Names of Parts on Front Panel 

Operation Menu 

Input Type 

3102754-8B (Side-B)

CAUTION

Minor injury due to electric shock may occasionally occur.

Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied.
Electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. Do not allow metal objects, conductors, debris 

(such as cuttings) from installation work, moisture, or other foreign matter to enter the Digital Controller.
Do not use the product where subject to flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise, minor injury 

from explosion may occasionally occur. 
Never disassemble, modify, or repair the product or touch any of the internal parts. Minor 

electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. 

CAUTION - Risk of Fire and Electric Shock

a) This is the product UL Listed as Open Type Process Control Equipment. It must be mounted in an enclosure 

that does not allow fire to escape externally.

b) More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing. 
c) Signal inputs are SELV, limited energy.
d) Caution: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not interconnect the outputs of different Class 2 circuits. 

If the output relays are used past their life expectancy, contact fusing or burning may occasionally 

occur. Always consider the application conditions and use the output relays within their rated load 

and electrical life expectancy. The life expectancy of output relays varies considerably with the 

output load and switching conditions. 

Warning Symbols

Suitability for Use

Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or regulations which 
apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyer’s application or use of the Product. 
At Buyer’s request, Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and 
limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete 
determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other 
application or use. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product 
with respect to Buyer’s application, product or system. Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases. 
NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR 
PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO 
ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT(S) IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED 
FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.

E5ED-82

Digital Controller

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing the OMRON E5ED Digital Controller. 

This manual describes the functions, performance, and 

application methods needed for optimum use of the product.

Please observe the following items when using the product.

• This product is designed for use by qualified personnel with 

  a knowledge of electrical systems.

• Before using the product, thoroughly read and understand 

this manual to ensure correct use.

• Keep this manual in a safe location so that it is available for 

reference whenever required.

OMRON Corporation

 ©All Rights Reserved

EN

Be sure to observe the following precautions to prevent operation failure, malfunction, or adverse affects on theperformance 
and functions of the product. Not doing so may occasionally result in unexpected events. Use theproduct within specifications.

(

1

The product is designed for indoor use only. Do not use the product outdoors. Do not use or store the product in any of 
the following locations.

 

• Places directly subject to heat radiated from heating equipment. 

 

• Places subject to splashing liquid or oil atmosphere.

 

• Places subject to direct sunlight. 

 

• Places subject to intense temperature change.

 

• Places subject to icing and condensation. 

 

• Places subject to vibration and large shocks.

 

• Places subject to dust or corrosive gas (in particular, sulfide gas and ammonia gas).

(2)  Use and store the Digital Controller within the rated ambient temperature and humidity. Provide forced-cooling if required. 
(3)  To allow heat to escape, do not block the area around the product. Do not block the ventilation holes on the product.
(4)  Be sure to wire properly with correct signal name and polarity of terminals.
(5)  Use the specified size of crimped terminals (M3, width 5.8 mm or less) for wiring. To connect bare wires to the terminal 

block, use copper braided or solid wires with a gage of AWG24 to AWG18 (equal to a crosssectional area of 0.205 to 
0.823 mm

2

). (The stripping length is 6 to 8 mm.). Up to two wires of same size and type, or two crimped terminals can 

be inserted into a single terminal.

(6)  Do not wire the terminals which are not used.
(7)   Allow as much space as possible between the controller and devices that generate a powerful high-frequency or surge. 

Separate the high-voltage or large-current power lines from other lines, and avoid parallel or common wiring with the 
power lines when you are wiring to the terminals.

(8)   Use the Digital Controller within the rated load and power supply.
(9)   Make sure that the rated voltage is attained within two seconds of turning ON the power using a switch or relay 

contact. If the voltage is applied gradually, the power may not be reset or output malfunctions may occur.

(10)  Make sure that the Digital Controller has 30 minutes or more to warm up after turning ON the power before starting 

actual control operations to ensure the correct temperature display.

(11)  When using adaptive control, turn ON power for the load at the same time as or before supplying power to the Digital Controller.
(12)  During tuning, ensure that the power for the load (e.g., heater) is ON. Otherwise, the correct tuning result cannot be 

calculated and optimal control will not be possible. Tuning is used in the following functions:
AT, adaptive control, automatic filter adjustment, and water-cooling output adjustment.

(13)  A switch or circuit breaker should be provided close to this unit. The switch or circuit breaker should be within easy 

reach of the operator, and must be marked as a disconnecting means for this unit.

(14)  Wipe off any dirt from the Digital Controller with a soft dry cloth. Never use thinners, benzine, alcohol, or any cleaners 

that contain these or other organic solvents. Deformation or discoloration may occur.

(15)  Design system (control panel, etc) considering the 2 second of delay that the controller’s output to be set after power ON.
(16)  The output will turn OFF when you move to the Initial Setting Level. Take this into consideration when performing control.
(17)  The number of non-volatile memory write operations is limited. Therefore, use RAM write mode when frequently 

overwriting data during communications or other operations.

(18)  When disassembling the Digital Controller for disposal, use suitable tools.
(19)  Do not exceed the communications distance that is given in the specifications and use the specified communications cable. 

Refer to the 

E5

D Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H224)

  for the communications distance and cable specifications.

(20)  Always turn OFF the power supply before pulling out the interior of the product, and never touch nor apply shock to the 

terminals or electronic components.
When inserting the interior of the product, do not allow the electronic components to touch the case.
When you insert the interior body into the case, confirm that the hooks on the top and bottom are securely engaged with the case.
If the terminals are corroded, replace the rear case as well.

(21)  Do not use the Temperature Controller if the front sheet is peeling. 

Power supply voltage

Operating voltage range
Power consumption
 Option 820:
 
 All other specifications:

Indication accuracy
(Ambient temperature: 23°C)

Event input
 Contact 

input

  No-contact  input

Control output 1

Control output 2

Control method
Auxiliary outputs

Ambient temperature 

Ambient humidity
Storage temperature

Altitude
Recommended fuse
Weight
Degree of protection

Installation  environment 

Memory protection 

100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 
24 VAC, 50/60 Hz / 24VDC
85 to 110% of the rated voltage

6.6 VA max. (100 to 240 VAC)
4.1 VA max. (24 VAC)/2.3 W max. (24 VDC)
8.3 VA max. (100 to 240 VAC)
5.5 VA max. (24 VAC)/3.2 W max. (24 VDC)
Thermocouple:
(±0.3 % of indication value or ±1°C, 
whichever is greater) ±1 digit max.
Platinum resistance thermometer:
(±0.2 % of indication value or ±0.8°C, 
whichever is greater) ±1 digit max.
Analog input: ±0.2 % FS ±1 digit max.
Output current: approx. 7 mA per contact.
ON:1 k

Ω

 max., OFF: 100 k

Ω

 min.

ON: residual voltage 1.5 V max.,
OFF: leakage current 0.1 mA max.
Relay output :SPST-NO
250VAC, 5A (resistive load)
Electrical life of relay: 100,000 operations
Voltage output (for driving SSR):
12 VDC ±20%, 40 mA for one control output,
21 mA if there are two control outputs
Relay output: SPST-NO,
250 VAC, 5 A (resistive load)
Electrical life of relay: 100,000 operations
ON/OFF or 2-PID control
Relay outputs: 250 VAC, 3 A (resistive load)
Electrical life of relay: 100,000 operations
–10 to 55°C
(Avoid freezing or condensation)
25 to 85%
–25 to 65°C
(Avoid freezing or condensation)
Max. 2,000 m
T2A, 250 VAC, time-lag, low-breaking capacity
Approx. 210 g (Digital Controller only)
Front panel: IP66
Rear case: IP20, Terminal section: IP00
Overvoltage category II, pollution
degree 2 (as per IEC61010-1)
Non-volatile  memory
(Number of write operations:  1,000,000)

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if

not avoided, is likely to result in minor or moderate

injury or property damage. Read this manual

carefully before using the product.

Refer to the 

E5

D Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H224)

 for detailed 

application procedures.  

Dimensions (mm)

* You can remove only the interior body of the Digital Controller from the case with the Draw-out Jig to perform maintenance without 

removing the terminal leads. Refer to the 

E5

D Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H224)

  for instructions.

* Do not remove the terminal block. Doing so may result in failure or malfunction.

Sold Separately 

• Terminal cover (E53-COV24)

• Draw-out Jig (Y92F-59) 
• Front-panel Setup Tool port cover (Y92S-P7)

In the pack: 

 • Main unit 

 • Instruction manual  

• Watertight packing (Y92S-P9): 

 

 • Two adapters (Y92F-51): 

 

• 

The default is“5”.

 • 

s.err

 will be displayed when a platinum resistance thermometer is mistakenly connected while 

input type is not set for it. To clear the 

s.err

 display, correct the wiring and cycle the power supply.

*1: Upper and lower limits can be set for parameters 1, 4 and 5 to provide for different types 

of alarm. These are indicated by the letter "L" and "H". 

 • The default alarm type is "2"

Alarms 

(Alarms are output from auxiliary outputs.)

*1

*1

*1

Alarm type

Vary with 

"L", "H" values

Vary with 

"L", "H" values

Vary with 

"L", "H" values

No alarm function

Output off

Deviation upper/lower limit

standby sequence ON

Absolute value upper limit

Absolute value lower limit

Absolute value upper limit

standby sequence ON
Absolute value lower limit

standby sequence ON

LBA (only for alarm 1)

Deviation lower limit 

standby sequence ON

Deviation upper limit

standby sequence ON

Deviation upper/lower range

Deviation upper limit

Deviation lower limit

Alarm output function

Positive alarm value (X) Negative alarm value (X)

Setting

PV Change Rate Alarm

X

ON

OFF

SP

X

ON

OFF

SP

ON

OFF

SP

X

X

ON

OFF

SP

L H

ON

OFF

SP

X

ON

OFF

SP

X

ON

OFF

SP

X

ON

OFF

0

ON

OFF

X

0

X

ON

OFF

0

X

ON

OFF

0

ON

OFF

X

0

X

ON

OFF

0

X

ON

OFF

0

X

ON

OFF

0

X

ON

OFF

0

X

ON

OFF

0

ON

OFF

X

0

ON

OFF

X

0

ON

OFF

X

0

ON

OFF

X

0

L H

ON

OFF

SP

SP

ON

OFF

X

ON

OFF

X

0

1

0

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

SP absolute value upper limit

SP absolute value lower limit

14

15

MV absolute value upper limit

MV absolute value lower limit

16

17

10

11

12

13

SP

X

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

X

0

L H

ON

OFF

SP

4 to 20mA
0 to 20mA

1 to 5V
0 to 5V

0 to 10V

Setting range

Input type

Input

Pt100

JPt100

Thermocouple

Infrared

Thermosensor

ES1B

K

J

T

E

L

U

N
R

S
B

C/W
PL II

Setting

10 to 70°C

60 to 120°C

115 to 165°C
140 to 260°C

-200 to 850
-199.9 to 500.0
0.0 to 100.0
-199.9 to 500.0
0.0 to 100.0
-200 to 1300
-20.0 to 500.0
-100 to 850
-20.0 to 400.0
-200 to 400
-199.9 to 400.0
-200 to 600
-100 to 850
-200 to 400
-199.9 to 400.0
-200 to 1300
0 to 1700
0 to 1700
0 to 1800
0 to 2300
0 to 1300
0 to 90
0 to 120
0 to 165
0 to 260

-300 to 1500
-199.9 to 900.0
0.0 to 210.0
-199.9 to 900.0
0.0 to 210.0
-300 to 2300
0.0 to 900.0
-100 to 1500
0.0 to 750.0
-300 to 700
-199.9 to 700.0
-300 to 1100
-100 to 1500
-300 to 700
-199.9 to 700.0
-300 to 2300
0 to 3000
0 to 3000
0 to 3200
0 to 3200
0 to 2300
0 to 190
0 to 240
0 to 320
0 to 500

Platinum

resistance

thermometer

Temperature inputs

°C

°F

Use the following ranges for scaling: -1999
 to 9999, -199.9 to 999.9, -19.99 to 99.99,
-1.999 to 9.999

Analog 

input type

Current input

Voltage input

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29

Connections

Do not connect anything to the terminals that are shaded gray. 

The E5ED is set for a K thermocouple 
(input type of 5) by default. If a different 
sensor is used, an input error 

s.err

 will 

occur. Check the setting of the Input Type 
parameter.

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DM-82

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Options

Input Power Supply

Auxiliary Outputs

Control Outputs 1, 2

(

)

 

(The applicability of the electric terminals varies with the type of machine.) 

Refer to the 

E5

D Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H224)

  for information on the 

Advanced Function Setting Level, Manual Control Level, and other functions. 
Refer to the 

E5

D Digital Controllers Communications Manual

 (Cat.No. H225)

 for information 

on communications.

Other functions

OMRON EUROPE B.V. (Importer in EU)

Wegalaan 67-69, NL-2132 JD Hoofddorp The Netherlands
 Phone 31-2356-81-300
 FAX 31-2356-81-388

OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC

2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 200 Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 U.S.A.  
 Phone 1-847-843-7900
 FAX 1-847-843-7787

OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.

No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08 (Lobby 2),
Alexandra Technopark, Singapore 119967
 Phone 65-6835-3011
 FAX 65-6835-2711

OMRON Corporation (Manufacturer)

Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8530 JAPAN

M

lcr1

0.0 

Leakage Current 1
Value Monitor 
(Unit: A) 

M

M

Protect Level 

M

sp-0

0

oapt

0

pmsk

on

icpt

1

wtpt

off

M

M

M

pfpt

off

M

M

*3

Operation / Adjustment Protect 

Restricts displaying and

modifying menu items in

Operation, Adjustment, and

Manual Control Levels. 

Initial Setting /

Communication Protect

Restricts movement to the  

Initial Setting, Communications  

Setting, and Advanced Function  
Setting Levels. 

Setting Change Protect 

Restricts changes to settings  

by operating the front panel keys. 

PF Key Protect 
Restricts PF 
key operation. 

POWER  ON

in-t

5

in-h

100

in-l

0

dp

0

d-u

c

sl-h

1300

sl-l

-200

cntl

 pid

s-hc

h-c

cp

20

c-cp

20

at

off 

ct1

0.0 

Communications Writing 

cmwt

off 

Heater Burnout
Detection 1 
(Unit: A) 

hb1

0.0 

MV Upper Limit 

ol-h

100.0 

SP Ramp Set Value 

sprt

off 

Hysteresis
(Cooling)

chys

1.0 

Leakage Current 1
Value Monitor 
(Unit: A)

lcr1

0.0 

Integral Time 
(Unit: Seconds)

i

233 

Derivative Time 
(Unit: Seconds) 

d

40 

MV Lower Limit 

ol-l

-100.0

HS Alarm 1 
(Unit: A)

hs1

0.0 

25

AT Execute/Cancel 
100%AT Execute 

at-2

40%AT Execute 

at-1

Dead Band 

c-db

0.0 

Manual Reset Value 
Clears the offset

during P or PD control. 

of-r

50.0 

Hysteresis
(Heating)

hys

1.0 

Proportional
Band

p

8.0 

Integral Time
(Cooling)
(Unit: Seconds)

c-i

233 

Derivative Time
(Cooling)
(Unit: Seconds) 

c-d

40 

Proportional
Band (Cooling) 

c-p

300.0 

Alarm 1 to 4
Hysteresis

Operation stopped. 

(Both control and auxiliary outputs are stopped.) 

Input Type *

2

Scaling Upper Limit 
(only when setting
analog input) 

Scaling Lower Limit
(only when setting
analog input) 

Decimal Point
(only when setting
analog input) 

Temperature
Unit

SP Upper Limit 

SP Lower Limit 

PID•ON/OFF 
In ON/OFF control = 

onof

In 2-PID control = 

pid

Standard or Heating/Cooling 
Standard control =

stnd

Heating and cooling control =

h-c

Control Period (Heating) 

(Unit: Seconds) 
*Voltage output 

 (for driving SSR): 2 

Alarm 1 to 4 Type

Control Period (Cooling) 

(Unit: Seconds) 
*Voltage output 

 (for driving SSR): 2 

°C=

c

°F=

f

Direct/Reverse Operation

In Reverse operation

 (Heating) =

or-r

In Direct operation 

(Cooling) =

or-d

*2

Initial Setting Level 

(No.1 display flashes,
then the control stops.) 

Hold

O

 down 

for at least 

3 seconds 

Hold

O

 down 

for at least 

1 second 

(The No.3 display
has been omitted.) 

Press

O

(less than

 1 second) 

Operation Level 

Check the wiring before turning ON the power supply.

Process Value/Set Point

s.err

 is displayed when

connected sensor is

different from input type. 

sp-m

ct1

0.0 

Multi-SP 
Set Point Selection

m-sp

Set Point During
SP Ramp 

Heater Current 1
Value Monitor 
(Unit: A) 

Operation level should normally be used during operations.

Hold

O

 and 

M

 keys 

down for at least 1 second 

Hold

O

 and 

M

 keys 

down for at least 3 seconds 

Restricts which settings can be displayed or changed, and restricts 
change by key operation. 

Adjustment Level 

Heater Current 1
Value Monitor 
(Unit: A) 

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

Communications 
Monitor

plcm

0

orev

or-r

M

alt1

2

alh1

0.2

M

Event Input
Assignment 1 

ev-1

msp0

Event Input
Assignment 2 

ev-2

stop

M

M

M

M

Move to Advanced  
Function Setting  
Level 

amov

0

M

run

stop

r-s

run 

When control start 

When control stop 

RUN/STOP

M

Alarm Value 
Lower Limit 
1 to 4

Alarm Value 
1 to 4

Alarm Value 
Upper Limit 
1 to 4

al1l

0

al-1

0

al1h

0

M

M

*2: Refer to the adjoining tables for details of input types and alarm types. 
*3: Operation is stopped when moved to the initial setting level. (Both control and auxiliary outputs are stopped.)
*4: The grayed-out setting items are not displayed for some models and some settings of other setting items.

Typical example: The parameters are not displayed under the following conditions.

• AT Execute/Cancel: Not displayed if 

PID ON/OFF 

is set to ON/OFF.

• Alarm 1 Type: The default setting is for Controllers that are not equipped with HB/HS alarms.

For a Controller equipped with HB/HS alarms, the Auxiliary Output 1 Assignment parameter (Advanced Function 
Setting Level) is set to a heater alarm. If you set alarm 1, the Alarm 1 Type parameter will be displayed.
Refer to the 

E

5

D Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H224)

  for the setting method.

PV
Input Shift 

ins

0.0 

M

M

SP 0 to 7

Only the value set to the 

ins

: Temperature Input Shift parameter is applied to the entire 

temperature input range. When the process value is 200°C, the process value is treated as 

201.2°C after input shift if the input shift value is set to 1.2°C. The process value is treated 

as 198.8°C after input shift if the input shift value is set to -1.2°C.

M

M

Adjustment level is for entering set values and 
shift values for control.

Auxiliary output 1, 2 

Voltage output (for driving SSR) 

12 VDC, 40 mA 
21 mA if there are
two control outputs

Relay output 

250 VAC, 5A (resistive load) 

Control output 1

Relay output 

250 VAC, 5A

(resistive load) 

Control output 2

Relay output 

 250 VAC, 3 A

(resistive load)  

Sensor Temperature/Analog Input 

Options 

V

− 

23

V

24

+

22

TC

22

+

− 

mA

− 

+

23

22

23
24

Pt

I

24

22
23
24

A
B
B

21

19
20

21

19
20

17
18

16
17
18

13
14
15

15
16

820

828

13
14

EV1

EV2

B(+)

A(

)

RS-485

CT1

(

)

21

19
20

17
18

15
16

13
14

EV1

EV2

CT1

100 to 240 VAC

24 VAC/DC

Input Power Supply

A

D

7
8

11
12

Auxiliary outputs 1 to 2 

9

10

(no polarity) 

Communications, two 

event inputs, and one CT 

821

Two event inputs,

and one CT

Individual mounting (mm)

Bar Display Data

bar

mv

M

Bar Display Scaling 
Upper Limit

barh

100.0

M

Bar Display Scaling 
Lower Limit

barl

0.0

M

Initial setting level enables users to specify their preferred operating 
conditions (input type, alarm type, control method, etc.) 

Auxiliary output 2 

Auxiliary output 1 

(64) 

60

 

 

110 

44 

91 

SP Response 
Proportional Band

SP Response 
Integral Time
(Unit: Seconds) 

sp-i

233

SP Response 
Derivative Time
(Unit: Seconds) 

sp-d

40

sp-p

8.0

M

M

M

SP Response 
Coefficient 
Number

sp-n

0

M

Disturbance 
Integral Time
(Unit: Seconds) 

d-i

233

Disturbance 
Derivative Time
(Unit: Seconds) 

d-d

40

Disturbance 
Proportional Band

d-p

8.0

M

M

M

Water-cooling 
Output Adjustment

inf

0.0

PID Update
(Adaptive Control)

a-ud

off

Automatic Filter 
Adjustment

fa

off

M

M

M

Water-cooling 
Proportional Band 
Increase Threshold

w-il

1.4

Water-cooling 
Proportional 
Band Decrease 
Threshold

w-dl

0.6

Input Digital Filter

w-ht

off

Startup Operation

p-on

cont

M

Model Creation 
OFF Time

m-of

0

Model Creation 
PV Amplitude

m-pv

0.0

M

Model Creation 
MV Amplitude

m-mv

0.0

M

Model Creation 
ON Time

m-on

0

off

fix

info

auto

Adaptive Control
Disabled =
Fixed =
Notification =
Automatic update = 

adpt

off

48 

96 

Deviation upper/lower limit 

Conformance to Safety Standard

Due to UL Listing requirements, use the E54-CT1L or E54-CT3L current 

transformer with the factory wiring (internal wiring). 

Use a UL category XOBA or XOBA7 current transformer that is UL Listed 

for field wiring (external wiring) and not the factory wiring (internal wiring).

Always externally connect the recommended fuse that is specified in the 

Instruction Manual before you use the Digital Controller.

Analog Input

• If you input an analog voltage or current, set the Input Type parameter to 

the correct input type.

• Do not use the Digital Controller to measure a circuit with Measurement 

Category II, III, or IV.

• Do not use the Digital Controller to measure an energized circuit to which 

a voltage that exceeds 30 Vrms or 60 VDC is applied.

The protection provided by the Digital Controller may be impaired if the Digital 

Controller is used in a manner that is not specified by the manufacturer.

Conformance to EN/IEC Standards

This is a class A product. 

In residential areas it may cause radio interference, in which case the user 

may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference.

A 급 기기 (업무용 방송통신기자재)
이 기기는 업무용(A 급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자또는 사용자는 이 점을 
주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다.

*5: Error shown only for "Process value / Set point". Not shown for other status. 

When an error has occurred, the No.1 display shows the error code. Take necessary measure 
according to the error code, referring the table below.

If the input value exceeds the display limit (-9999 to 9999), though it is within the control 
range, 

[[[[ 

will be displayed under -1999 and 

]]]]

 above 9999. 

Under these conditions, control outputs and alarms will operate normally.
Refer to the 

E5

D Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H224)

 for the controllable ranges.

Check the setting of the Input Type parameter, 
check the input wiring, and check for broken or 
shorts in the temperature sensor.  

Turn the power OFF then back ON again. If the 
display remains the same, the 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.

After the check of input error, turn the power OFF 
then back ON again. If the display remains the 
same, the 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.

No.1 display

Meaning

A/D converter error 

*5

Memory error

Input error

*5

s.err

 

(S. Err)

e111 

(E111)

Action

OFF

Alarm

Control

output

Status at error

OFF

OFF

Operates 

as above the 

upper limit.

OFF

OFF

e333

 (E333)

Error Display (troubleshooting)

 

A: 

Flashing or lit during adaptive control.

 

Bar Display: (The default value is heater current.

Displays the MV or heater current in 10 steps.

Set the parameters of the product so that they are suitable for the system being controlled. If they 

are not suitable, unexpected operation may occasionally result in property damage or accidents. 

Loose screws may occasionally result in fire. 
Tighten the terminal screws to the specified torque of 0.43 to 0.58 N•m.

The maximum terminal temperature is 75°C. Use wires with a heat resistance of 75°C min to wire the terminals.

A malfunction in the Digital Controller may occasionally make control operations impossible 

or prevent alarm outputs, resulting in property damage. To maintain safety in the event of 

malfunction of the Digital Controller, take appropriate safety measures, such as installing a 

monitoring device on a separate line.

23
24

19
20
21
22

17

13
14
15
16

18

2

1

2

1

Auxiliary Outputs 

Control Outputs 1, 2

*1. When complying with EMC standards, the line connecting the sensor must be 30 m or less. 

If the cable length exceeds 30 m, compliance with EMC standards will not be possible.

*2. Use non-voltage inputs for the event inputs. The polarity for a non-contact input is indicated by “(-).”

Parameter Mask 

Enable

Press and hold the 

M

 Key to cycle through the parameters in reverse.

M

11
12

9

10

2

7
8

5
6

3
4

1

Crimp Terminal Sizes: M3

Two relay outputs

QR

RR

OUT2

R

+

-

OUT1

Q

OUT2

R

Voltage output 

(for driving SSRs) 

and relay output

QQ

5
6

+

-

3
4

5
6

3
4

5
6

3
4

OUT1

Q

+

-

OUT2

Q

Two voltage outputs 

(for driving SSRs)

OUT1

R

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