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User manual - ATR227 - 

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing a Pixsys controller.

With the ATR227 Pixsys model Pixsys makes available in a single device multiple 

options related to sensor input and actuators command in addition to the extended 

power range 24..230 Vac/Vdc. With the various selectable sensors and the output 

configurable as relay or SSR command, the user or retailer can reduce stock by 

rationalising investment and device availability

Safety guide lines

Read carefully the safety guidelines and programming instructions contained in 

this manual before using/connecting the device. Disconnect power supply before 

proceeding to hardware settings or electrical wirings. Only qualified personnel should 

be allowed to use the device and/or service it and in accordance to technical data and 

environmental conditions listed in this manual. Do not dispose electric tools together 

with household waste material. In observance European Directive 2002/96/EC on 

waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with 

national law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collected 

separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility.

Model Identification

Power supply 24..230 Vac/Vdc +/-15% 50/60 Hz – 5,5 VA

ATR227-11ABC

2 Relays (2A) + 1 SSR + D.I.

ATR227-12ABC

2 Relays (2A) + 1 SSR synchronized with main power D.I.

Technical Data

3.1  General Features

Displays

4 0,40 inch di 4 0,30 inch displays

Operating 

temperature

0-45 °C - Humidity 35..95 uR%

Sealing

IP65 front panel (with gasket)

IP20 box and terminals

Material

PC ABS UL94VO self-extinguishing

Weight

130 g

Summary of Contents for ATR227 Series

Page 1: ...ATR227 Controller User manual...

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Page 3: ...ts Led 10 6 3 Keys 11 7 Controller Functions 11 7 1 Modifying Main Setpoint and Alarm Setpoint Values 11 7 2 Auto Tuning 11 7 3 Manual Tuning 11 7 4 Automatic Tuning 12 7 5 Soft Start 12 7 6 Automatic...

Page 4: ...4 ATR227 Manuale d uso...

Page 5: ...wed to use the device and or service it and in accordance to technical data and environmental conditions listed in this manual Do not dispose electric tools together with household waste material In o...

Page 6: ...ld junction accuracy 0 1 C C Impedence 0 10 V Ri 110 k 0 20 mA Ri 50 4 20 mA Ri 50 0 60 mV Ri 500 k Relay outputs 2 relays Configurable as command and or alarm output Contacts 2 A 250 V Resistive load...

Page 7: ...ts please observe following safety guidelines Separate control line from power wires Avoid proximity of remote control switches electromagnetic contactors powerful engines and use specific filters Avo...

Page 8: ...at one side only For thermoresistances PT100 Ni100 For the three wire connection use wires with the same section For the two wire connection short circuit terminals 1 and 3 When shielded cable is used...

Page 9: ...ERNAL SUPPLY ALIMENTAZIONE ESTERNA A 1 For linear signals 0 4 20 mA with external power supply for sensor Comply with polarity A Sensor output B Sensor ground 6 12V 30mA 4 20mA V A C PRESSURE TRANSMIT...

Page 10: ...1 1234 Normally displays the process During configuration phase it displays the parameter being entered 2 1234 Normally displays the setpoint During configuration phase it displays the parameter value...

Page 11: ...ease or decrease main setpoint 2 SET Visualizes alarm setpoint on display 1 3 cor d Value on display 2 changes Increase or decrease the alarm setpoint value 7 2 Auto Tuning Tuning procedure to calcula...

Page 12: ...e using the same procedure select auto on display 2 MAN led switches off and functioning backs to auomatic 2 Second selection en st enables the same functioning but with two important variants If ther...

Page 13: ...ter 43 o cL t as follows 7 9 a tiME Time control For this type of control it is suggested to use a zero crossing SSR Activation and deactivation of the output is related to the time selected on parame...

Page 14: ...on advanced Burst fire firing mode reduces the brightness of the infrared elements and thus minimises annoying visual flickering In a short wave infrared application advanced Burst fire firing mode re...

Page 15: ...s 5 SET cor d Increase or decrease the visualized value pressing SET and an arrow key Enter the new data which will be saved on releasing the keys To change another parameter return to point 4 6 c d t...

Page 16: ...Ni100 60 C 180 C ntc NTC10K 40 C 125 C Ptc PTC1K 50 C 150 C Pts Pt500 100 C 600 C Pt 1k Pt1000 100 C 600 C 0 10 0 10 V 0 20 0 20 mA 4 20 4 20 mA 0 60 0 60 mV Pot 1 Potenziometri fino a 6 kOhm Pot 2 Po...

Page 17: ...nual tune or tune once once Once P I D parameters calculation only once at starting Man Manual P I D automatic parameters calculation by keyboard 9 Lo L S Lower Limit Setpoint Password 1234 999 9999 d...

Page 18: ...I D functioning are Automatic Reset Default mre Manual Reset mre s Manual Reset Stored keeps relay status also after an eventual power failure 18 c de Command Delay Password 5678 Command delay only in...

Page 19: ...m 1 selection dis Disabled Default A AL Absolute threshold referring to process b AL Band alarm H d AL Upper deviation alarm L d AL Lower deviation alarm 28 A I 5 o Alarm 1 State Output Password 1234...

Page 20: ...int free Modifiable by the user Default Lock Locked Hide Locked and hidden 33 a1 re Alarm 1 Reset Password 5678 Type of Reset for contact of alarm 1 are Automatic Reset Default mre Manual reset by key...

Page 21: ...State Error Password 5678 State of contact for alarm 2 output in case of error o c Open contact Default c c Closed contact 40 a 2 sp Alarm 2 Setpoint Protection Password 1234 Does not allow the user...

Page 22: ...ted 10 0 90 0 Default 80 0 46 L L P P Lower Limit Phase Angle Percentage Password 5678 Select the min value for the command output with Phase Angle control 0 40 Default 10 47 u L P P Upper Limit Phase...

Page 23: ...tpoint for the threshold used by autotuning to calculate the P I D parameters 0 0 500 0 C F Default 30 0 56 m G tu Max Gap Tune Password 5678 Selects the max process setpoint gap beyond which the auto...

Page 24: ...s parameter 0 Time Alarm output Absolute alarm with controller in heating functioning Par 7 Act t selected Heat and hysteresis value less than 0 Par 29 A 1 HY 0 3 Off On On Off Hysteresis parameter 0...

Page 25: ...ers to alarm 1 the function can also be enabled for alarm 2 10 c Upper Deviation Alarm H d aL selection 1 Pv Comand Spv Alarm Spv Off Off On On Hysteresis parameter 0 Time Alarm output Alarm Spv Coman...

Page 26: ...er the alarm setpoint 11 Table of Anomaly Signals If installation malfunctions controller will switch off regulation output and report the anomaly For example controller will report failure of a conne...

Page 27: ...in sequence to configure inputs control output or retransmission of signal 2200 PT100 100 500 C ON OFF with hysteresis 1 C on Q1 absolute Alarm 1 on Q2 2201 PT100 100 500 C ON OFF with hysteresis 1 C...

Page 28: ...re Command Reset Password 5678 18 18 c de Command Delay Password 5678 18 19 au ma Automatic Manual Password 1234 18 21 Sft G Softstart Gradient Password 5678 18 24 S tim Softstart Time Password 5678...

Page 29: ...sword 5678 22 48 p b Proportional Band Password 5678 22 49 i t Integral Time Password 5678 22 50 d t Derivative Time Password 5678 22 51 d b Dead Band Password 5678 22 52 c t Cycle Time Password 5678...

Page 30: ...sing connecting the device Prima di utilizzare il dispositivo leggere con attenzione le informazioni di sicurezza e settaggio contenute in questo manuale PIXSYS s r l www pixsys net sales pixsys net s...

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