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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING

Front Panel Program Disable allows all of the controller’s set-ups to be 

locked-out from further operator intervention after the initial set-up.

The following four programming modes allow the controller to adapt to any 

required user-interface level:

Unprotected Parameter Mode

Protected Parameter Mode

Hidden Function Mode

Configuration Parameter Mode

UNPROTECTED PARAMETERS MODE 

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The Unprotected Parameters Mode is accessible from the Normal Display 

Mode when program disable is inactive or when the proper access code number 

from the Protected Parameter Mode is entered. The Configuration Parameter 

Modes can be accessed only from this mode.

 

“SP” 

-  Enter setpoint

 

“OP” 

-  Enter output power

 

“ProP” 

-  Enter proportional band

 

“Intt” 

-  Enter integral time

 

“dErt” 

-  Enter derivative time

 

“AL-1” 

-  Enter value for alarm #1

 

“AL-2” 

-  Enter value for alarm #2

 

“CNFP”  -  Select configuration access point

 

“End” 

-  Return to normal display mode

PROTECTED PARAMETERS MODE 

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The Protected Parameters Mode is enabled when program disable is active. 

This mode prevents access to the Configuration Parameter Modes without the 

proper access code number. Only the parameters that are enabled in the 

Configuration 3 parameter (lock-out section) can be accessed.

 

“ProP” 

-  Enter proportional band

 

“Intt” 

-  Enter integral time

 

“dErt” 

-  Enter derivative time

 

“AL-1” 

-  Enter value for alarm #1

 

“AL-2” 

-  Enter value for alarm #2

 

“CodE”  -  Enter value to access unprotected parameters and 

 

 

   configuration parameters

HIDDEN FUNCTION MODE 

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The Hidden Function Mode is accessible from the Normal Display Mode. 

The functions in this mode may be locked-out individually in Configuration 3 

parameter (lock-out section).

 

 

“SPSL”  -  Select local (SP1 or SP2) or remote setpoint

 

“trnF” 

-  Transfer between automatic (PID) control and manual control

 

“tUNE” 

-  Invoke/cancel PID Auto-tune

 

“ALrS” 

-  Reset latched alarms

CONFIGURATION PARAMETER MODE

The Configuration Parameter Mode allows the operator to set-up the basic 

requirements of the controller. It is divided into sections which group together 

related programming steps, such as inputs, outputs, alarms, etc. Upon completion 

of each section, the program returns to the Configuration Access Point, allowing 

the user to return to the Normal Display Mode.

Configuration 1, Inputs  (1-IN)

 

“tYPE” 

-  Select input probe type

 

“SCAL”  -  Select temperature scale

 

“dCPt” 

-  Select temperature resolution

 

“FLtr” 

-  Select level of input filtering

 

“SHFt” 

-  Enter input correction shift (offset)

 

“SPLO”  -  Enter setpoint lower limit

 

“SPHI” 

-  Enter setpoint higher limit

 

“SPrP” 

-  Enter setpoint ramp rate

 

“InPt” 

-  Select user input function

Configuration 2, Outputs  (2-OP) 

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“CYCt” 

-  Enter time proportioning cycle time

 

“OPAC”  -  Select output control action

 

“OPLO”  -  Enter output power low limit

 

“OPHI” 

-  Enter output power high limit

 

“OPFL”  -  Enter probe fail power preset

 

“OPdP”  -  Enter output control dampening

 

“CHYS”  -  Enter ON/OFF control hysteresis

 

“tcOd” 

-  Select auto-tuning dampening

 

“ANtP” 

-  Main Linear DC analog output range

 

“ANAS”  -  Main Linear DC analog output source

 

“ANut” 

-  Main Linear DC analog output update time

 

“ANLO”  -  Main Linear DC analog output scaling low

 

“ANHI” 

-  Main Linear DC analog output scaling high

Configuration 3, Parameter Lock-Outs  (3-LC) 

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“SP” 

-  Select setpoint access level

 

“OP” 

-  Select power access level

 

“dEv” 

-  Enable deviation display 

 

“Hcur” 

-  Enable heater current display

 

“UdSP”  -  Enable temperature scale display

 

“CodE”  -  Enter parameter access code

 

“PId” 

-  Select PID access level

 

“AL” 

-  Select alarm access level 

 

“ALrS” 

-  Enable alarm reset access 

 

“SPSL”  -  Enable local/remote selection

 

“trnF” 

-  Enable auto/manual mode selection

 

“tUNE” 

-  Enable auto-tune invocation

Configuration 4, Alarms  (4-AL) 

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“ACt1” 

-  Select operation mode of alarm #1, or select heat output

 

“rSt1” 

-  Select reset mode of alarm #1

 

“Stb1” 

-  Enable activation delay of alarm #1

 

“AL-1” 

-  Enter value for alarm #1

 

“ACt2”   -  Select operation mode of alarm #2, or select cooling output

 

“rSt2” 

-  Select reset mode of alarm #2

 

“Stb2” 

-  Enable activation delay of alarm #2

 

“AL-2” 

-  Enter value for alarm #2

 

“AHYS”  -  Enter hysteresis value for both alarms

Configuration 5, Cooling  (5-O2) 

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“CYC2”   -  Enter cooling time proportioning cycle time

 

“GAN2”  -  Enter cooling relative gain

 

“db-2”  

-  Enter heat/cool deadband or overlap

Configuration 6, Serial Communications (6-SC) 

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“bAUd” 

-  Select baud rate

 

“ConF” 

-  Select character frame format

 

“Addr” 

-  Enter address

 

“Abrv” 

-  Select abbreviated or full transmission

 

“PoPt” 

-  Select print options

Configuration 7, Remote Setpoint Input (7-N2) 

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“dSP1” 

-  Enter remote setpoint display scaling value #1

 

“INP1” 

-  Enter remote setpoint process scaling value #1

 

“dSP2” 

-  Enter remote setpoint display scaling value #2

 

“INP2” 

-  Enter remote setpoint process scaling value #2

 

“FLtr” 

-  Enter remote setpoint filter time constant

 

“bAnd” 

-  Enter remote setpoint filter disable band

 

“trnF” 

-  Select Local/Remote setpoint transfer response

Configuration 7 - Heater Current Parameters (7-N2) 

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“Hcur” 

-  Enter full scale rating of CT

Configuration 8, Second Linear DC Analog Output (8-A2) 

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“A2tP” 

- Second linear DC analog range

 

“A2LO” 

- Second linear DC analog scaling low

 

“A2HI” 

- Second linear DC analog scaling high

Configuration 9, Factory Service Operations  (9-FS)

  “Code 48”   - Calibrate Instrument

  “Code 66”   - Reset parameters to factory setting

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These parameters may not appear due to option configuration or other 

programming.

Summary of Contents for T48

Page 1: ...esponse without excessive overshoot The unit can be transferred to operate in the manual mode providing the operator with direct control of the output The controller may also be programmed to operate in the ON OFF control mode with adjustable hysteresis A second setpoint is available on select models to allow quick selection of a different setpoint setting Dual 4 digit displays allow viewing of th...

Page 2: ...ROLS Four front panel push buttons for modification and setup of controller functions and one external input user for parameter lockout or other functions 4 MEMORY Nonvolatile E2 PROM retains all programmable parameters and values 5 MAIN SENSOR INPUT Sample Period 100 msec Response Time Less than 300 msec typ 400 msec max to within 99 of final value w step input typically response is limited to re...

Page 3: ...e 300 to 9600 Data Format 7O1 7E1 7N2 8N1 Node Address 0 99 max of 32 units per line Transmit Delay 2 100 msec or 100 200 msec Data Encoding ASCII Isolation w r t Main Input Common 500 Vrms for 1 min 50 V working Not isolated w r t Remote Setpoint or Heater Current inputs or Analog Output common Note RS485 and the Analog Output commons are not internally isolated within the controller The terminat...

Page 4: ...on The output can be set for 0 to 10 V 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA ranges and can be configured for control or for transmission of temperature or setpoint values A Second Linear DC output is dedicated for retransmission of input temperature The output can be scaled and converted independent of the input and Main Linear DC output This output is isolated from the input SETPOINT FEATURES The controller ...

Page 5: ...t higher limit SPrP Enter setpoint ramp rate InPt Select user input function Configuration 2 Outputs 2 OP CYCt Enter time proportioning cycle time OPAC Select output control action OPLO Enter output power low limit OPHI Enter output power high limit OPFL Enter probe fail power preset OPdP Enter output control dampening CHYS Enter ON OFF control hysteresis tcOd Select auto tuning dampening ANtP Mai...

Page 6: ... the Heater Current Monitor Part Number CT005001 Current Ratio 50 0 1 Amperes Operation Frequency 50 to 400 Hz Insulation Class 0 6 KV BIL 10 KV full wave Terminals Brass studs No 8 32 UNC with flat washer and hex nuts Window Diameter 1 13 28 7 mm Weight 8 oz 226 0 g 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 13 14 12 11 2 39 60 7 MAX 1 96 49 8 MAX PANEL LATCH INSTALLED FOR VERTICAL UNIT STACKING HORIZONTAL UNIT STACKI...

Page 7: ... than 12 outside the manufacturer s specifications of 140 to 150 F 11 12 14 13 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 USER INPUT COMM TC RTD AL2 O2 COMM AL1 O1 N O COMM AC POWER 85 250 VAC AC POWER POWER AC NO GO GO 13 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 OUT OUT 02 A2 COMM 01 A1 USER INPUT COMM TC RTD IN IN SLAVE CONTROLLER 1 TC COMM 4 9 01 A1 5 MASTER CONTROLLER 11 12 10 RTD IN 02 A2 OUT OUT 3 2 1 USER INPUT 13 14 IN 8 ...

Page 8: ...OG OUTPUT HEATER CURRENT INPUT DEDICATED MAIN CONTROL O1 OUTPUT DEDICATED ALARM 1 A1 OUTPUT RS485 This output is programmable as either Control PID or as an Alarm This output is jumper and program selectable for either a current or voltage Linear DC output These part numbers are equipped with a second setpoint 1 Replacement Output Board RBD48100 may be used 2 Replacement Output Board RBD48111 may ...

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