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neuro 102Plus

User Manual

Advanced 
Universal Single Loop 
Process Controller

Summary of Contents for neuro 102Plus

Page 1: ...neuro 102Plus User Manual Advanced Universal Single Loop Process Controller...

Page 2: ...ANSMISSION RECORDER PARAMETERS PAGE 11 12 6 INPUT OUTPUT CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS PAGE 12 14 7 SUPERVISORY PARAMETERS PAGE 13 17 8 PAGE 16 PAGE 14 PAGE 1 19 PROFILE PARAMETERS 9 OP1 OP2 OP3 FUNCTION P...

Page 3: ...igure 1 1 below READOUTS The Upper Readout is a 4 digit 7 segment bright red LED display and usually displays the PV Process Value In Set up Mode the Upper Readout displays parameter values options Th...

Page 4: ...ess to enter or exit set up mode DOWN UP ENTER Press to store the set parameter value and to scroll to the next parameter on the PAGE Press to increase the parameter value Pressing once increases the...

Page 5: ...omatically disappears upon completion ofTuning procedure Profile Mode Indications Applicable if controller is supplied with Ramp Soak Profile option While a Profile Cycle is in progress the front pane...

Page 6: ...Auxiliary Set point option The Controller is supplied with 2 rear panel terminals for connecting remote switch potential free contacts to toggle between Main Control Set point SP Auxiliary Control Set...

Page 7: ...nual mode and if profile start command is issued the controller reverts toAuto Mode and initiates profile 2 The Manual mode Activation De activation is suppressed while the Tuning is in progress Howev...

Page 8: ...ode is enabled at supervisory level Set the parameter value to Yes or No for entering and exiting the Standby mode respectively This is the Main Setpoint value that the controller respects for the con...

Page 9: ...f the Controller is supplied with Auxiliary Set point option The alternate control set point that the controller respects for control purpose when selected through remote input terminals Parameter Des...

Page 10: ...eter 5 Use UP DOWN keys to adjust the parameter value The display flashes if UP key is pressed after reaching the maximum value or DOWN key is pressed after reaching the minimum value 6 Press and rele...

Page 11: ...g disabling the Lock step through the following sequence Locking 1 Press and release PAGE key while the controller is in the MAIN Display Mode The Lower Readout shows PAGE and the Upper Readout shows...

Page 12: ...al On Off time in seconds for time modulating power output through Output 1 Relay SSR 0 1 to 10 0 Default 1 0 RELATIVE COOL GAIN Available for PID Control with bi directional that is Heat Cool mode Se...

Page 13: ...Off Control with bi directional mode Sets differential dead band between On Off switching for Output 2 Defined in same units and resolution as that for PV COOL PULSE ON TIME Available for Pulsed On O...

Page 14: ...ow Alarm 1 activation respectively Defined in same units and resolution as that for PV Min to Max Range specified for the selected Input Type Default Min or Max Range ALARM 1 WINDOW BAND Available for...

Page 15: ...o the minimum recorder output signal level 0 mAor 4 mAor 0 V Default 199 Min to Max Range Specified for the Selected Input Type Default 1376 Min to Max Range Specified for the Selected Input Type RECO...

Page 16: ...le 6 2 Default Type K Default C F C Default Reverse Reverse Direct Default PID On Off PID Pulse User Manual neuro 102 Plus Section 6 SETPOINT LOW LIMIT Set minimum permissible value for control setpoi...

Page 17: ...fset 0 5 to 60 0 Seconds in steps of 0 5 Seconds Default 2 0 sec DIGITAL FILTER TIME CONSTANT Set the time constant in seconds for the low pass digital filter applied to the measured PV The filter hel...

Page 18: ...0 to 1 25V DC voltage 0 to 5 0V DC voltage 0 to 10 0V DC voltage 1 to 5 0V DC voltage 3 wire RTD Pt100 1999 to 9999 units 199 to 600 C 328 to 1112 F 199 9 to 600 0 C 199 9 to 999 9 F or User settable...

Page 19: ...PV takes longer to reach the SP Decreases the value if the overshoot persists Default Disable Disable Enable Default No No Yes MANUAL MODE Supervisory permission for Auto Manual mode selection Set to...

Page 20: ...apping features Select the data packet parity as implemented by the host protocol CONTROLLER ID NUMBER Unique numeric code assigned to the controller for identification by the host Set the value as re...

Page 21: ...le related parameters and commands are suppressed NUMBER OF SEGMENTS Set the number of segments to constitute the setpoint profile Set the number of times the profile is to be repeated cycled before e...

Page 22: ...nt value for the profile holdback feature HOLDBACK VALUE Default 199 Min to Max Range specified for the selected Input Type Default None None Both Down Up User Manual neuro 102 Plus Profile Settings P...

Page 23: ...ck Band Type is applied immediately on the current segment SEGMENT TIME INTERVAL The time interval for a Ramp segment actually determines the RATE at which the setpoint steps towards the target setpoi...

Page 24: ...back Band Value is applied immediately on the current segment 1 to 9999 PROFILE REPEAT COUNTER This parameter shows the remaining profile cycles If the value is altered the repeat counter starts count...

Page 25: ...type in accordance with the hardware configuration for Output 2 OP2 OUTPUT 2 TYPE Default Relay Relay SSR 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 5V 0 10V OP2 EVENT STATUS Available if Output2 function is End of Profile Sel...

Page 26: ...Output 3 module as output OUTPUT 3 FUNCTION SELECTION Available if Output 3 function isAlarm 2 Output Select Normal if Alarm 2 is to activate an Audio Visual alarm Select Reverse ifAlarm 2 is toTrip t...

Page 27: ...ttings Default Value Parameter Description RECORDER OUTPUT TYPE Available if Output 3 function is Recorder Select type for Output 3 in accordance with the hardware module fitted Default 0 to 20mA 0 to...

Page 28: ...B is behind the bezel The electronic assembly can be removed from the plastic enclosure and placed back as described and illustrated in Figure 10 2 Front Label Pullout Grip Enclosure Connection Diagra...

Page 29: ...er side sliding into the guides provided inside of the Enclosure Ensure that the bezel fits in tight on the Enclosure front to secure the panel sealing gasket User Manual neuro 102 Plus Power Supply P...

Page 30: ...near Voltage or DC Linear Current and can fit in as output 2 or output 3 interchangeably The Figure 10 3 10 4 below illustrate mounting of output 2 output 3 modules respectively Figure 10 3 Mounting O...

Page 31: ...b Link Parked c Pins Shorting Link a OUTPUT 1 Configuration The Output 1 circuit is assembled on CPU PCB itself with 2 jumper setting arrangements as shown in figure 10 6 below Refer Table 10 1 for j...

Page 32: ...ge output The current output can be configured for 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA and similarly the voltage output can be configured for 0 5 V or 0 10 V through parameter settings No Jumper Settings are required...

Page 33: ...ctromagnetic interference 4 The controller should not be subject to direct vibration or shock 5 The controller should not be exposed to dust salt air direct sunlight or radiant heat OUTER DIMENSIONS T...

Page 34: ...l it is firmly in contact with the rear face of the mounting panel and the tongues of the clamp engage in the ratchets on the controller enclosure as shown in Figure 11 3 Ensure that the springs of th...

Page 35: ...voltage surges of extended duration or short circuits on loads 5 Take care not to over tighten the terminal screws while making connections 6 Make sure that the controller supply is switched off whil...

Page 36: ...Avoid joints in the cable DC Linear Current mA Connect Signal to terminal 2 Common to terminal 3 Also short terminals 1 2 Refer Figure 12 2 d Use a shielded twisted pair with the shield grounded at th...

Page 37: ...3 b 6 5 SSR 12VDC Pulses Figure 12 4 a Figure 12 4 b Figure 12 4 c SERIALCOMMUNICATION PORT Terminals 14 15 Or DIGITALINPUT FORAUXILIARYSPSELECTION Terminals 14 15 Note If the Controller is ordered w...

Page 38: ...wire of the size not smaller than 0 5mm for power supply connections Connect Line Phase supply line to terminal 12 and the Neutral Return supply line to terminal 13 as shown in Figure 12 7 The control...

Page 39: ...al range fits e g 4 20 mA 2 Signal Low Signal value corresponding to Range Low process value e g 4 mA 3 Signal High Signal value corresponding to Range High process value e g 20 mA 4 PV Resolution Res...

Page 40: ...PV Resolution 0 1 Range Low 50 0 Range High 250 0 X mA Y psi 4 00 20 00 Signal Low Signal High 0 00 Range Low 5 00 Range High Presume the pressure is to be measured with 0 01 Resolution that is 0 00 t...

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