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Parameter description: 
 

The following values can change the equipment characteristics 

and are therefore to be set with utmost care. 

 

A1: Switch mode contact K1 

The switch mode for the relays, i.e. cooling or heating function, can be programmed independently 
at works. Heating function means that the contact opens as soon as the setpoint is reached, thus 
power interruption. At cooling function the contact closes, if the actual value is above the required 
setpoint. (see fig. 1 + 2) 
 

A3: Function of contact K1 at sensor error 

At sensor error the selected relay falls back into the condition pre-set here. If there is a data-loss in 
parameter memory (display indicates “EP”) contact K1 is switched off. 
 

A8: Display mode 

The value can be indicated in integrals or with decimals in 0.5°K or 0.1°K. At indication in 0.5°K the 
value is rounded up or down. In general, all parameter indications are presented in 0.1°K. 
 

A19: Parameter lock 

This parameter enables locking of each parameter level. If third level is locked, only parameter A19 
may be changed. 
 

A30: Function alarm exit 

The alarm exit evaluates an upper and a lower limit value (see parameters P30 and P31), whereas 
a selection is possible as to whether the alarm is active if the temperature lies within these two 
limits, or whether the alarm is released if the temperature lies beyond them. In the case of sensor 
error, the alarm is activated independently of this adjustment. The exit can also be inverted, so that 
it functions like a release. 
 

A31: Special function at boundary or range alarm 

Here can be selected whether, in the case of an alarm, the indication to flash and/or the buzzer is 
to start. Sensor alarm (display F1L or F1H) is indicated independently thereof by flashing display 
and the buzzer. 
 

A32: Setpoint display 

A32=0 indicates the actual value, A32=1 statically indicates the setpoint S1 or S1’ in the display. 
Therefore, the current actual value can only be indicated with parameter P0. 
 

A33: Adjustment of setpoint S1‘ (not available on all types of controllers) 

By closing switching input E1, setpoint S1 can be switched to a setpoint S1’. Setpoint S1’ can be 
either relative to setpoint S1 or an independent, freely adjustable, control setting.  
The setpoint S1’ can only be accessed if input E1 is closed. 
 

A40: Hysteresis mode contact K1 

These parameters allow selection as to whether the hysteresis values which are adjustable with 
P32, are set symmetrically or one-sided at the respective switching point. At symmetrical 
hysteresis, half of the hysteresis’ value is effective below and half of the value above the switching 
point. The one-sided hysteresis works downward with heating contact and upward with cooling 
contact (see fig. 1 + 2).  
 

Summary of Contents for 900219.005

Page 1: ...on of a temperature controller which can be switched on and or off with the integrated week timer Daily the programming cycle can be pre set with three switch on and off times The programming cycle runs through all set positions in a continuous loop The display indicates the current selection Measurement range dependent on type of sensor Front size 106mm x 68mm Panel cut out 87 5mm x 56 5mm Connec...

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Page 3: ... the PROG key in addition Key PROG If this key is pressed for 3 seconds the programming cycle of the switching times is accessed always starting with parameter H0 Within the programming cycle the time settings of the previous day can be copied to the selected day by additionally pressing the SET TIME key While doing so the SET TIME key is to be pressed first and than the PROG key in addition The d...

Page 4: ...w value is saved To adjust the weekday you have to adjust the time further than midnight Parameter setting of the control setpoint Pressing the UP or DOWN key for 3 seconds the setpoint shows on the display and can be adjusted with the keys UP and DOWN The setpoint is stored if none of the keys is pressed for 3 seconds Para meter Function description Adjustment range Standard setting Custom settin...

Page 5: ...ON2 H14 Monday OFF2 H15 Monday ON3 H16 Monday OFF3 H21 Tuesday ON1 H22 Tuesday OFF1 H23 Tuesday ON2 H24 Tuesday OFF2 H25 Tuesday ON3 H26 Tuesday OFF3 H31 Wednesday ON1 H32 Wednesday OFF1 H33 Wednesday ON2 H34 Wednesday OFF2 H35 Wednesday ON3 H36 Wednesday OFF3 H41 Thursday ON1 H42 Thursday OFF1 H43 Thursday ON2 H44 Thursday OFF2 H45 Thursday ON3 H46 Thursday OFF3 H51 Friday ON1 H52 Friday OFF1 H53...

Page 6: ... that no switching takes place if the adjusted switch on and switch off time of an output is the same on the same day A overlapping of the time values is possible but the respective switching time couple becomes ineffective Between 23 59 and 00 00 the switching times have the special position With this setting the respective switching time is deactivated and has no more effect on the switching con...

Page 7: ... can be adjusted Return to the initial position takes place automatically if no key is pressed for 60 seconds Para meter Function description Adjustment range Standard setting Custom setting P0 Actual value P2 Hysteresis contact K1 0 1 99 9 K 1 0 K P4 Control range limitation minimum setpoint 99 C P5 99 C P5 Control range limitation maximum setpoint P4 999 C 999 C P6 Actual value correction 20 0 2...

Page 8: ...r of a unit from setting inadmissible or dangerous setpoints P6 Actual value correction This parameter allows the correction of actual value deviations caused for example by sensor tolerances or extremely long sensor lines The regulation measure value is increased or decreased by the here adjusted value P19 Key lock The key lock allows blocking of the control keys In locked condition parameter adj...

Page 9: ...g contact 1 cooling contact 0 A3 Function of contact K1 at sensor error 0 relay off 1 relay on 0 A8 Display mode all parameter indications are presented in 0 1 K 0 integrals 1 decimals in 0 5 C 2 decimals in 0 1 C 1 A19 Parameter lock 0 no lock 1 A parameter locked 2 A and P parameter locked 0 A30 Function alarm exit 0 Boundary alarm relative 1 Boundary alarm absolute 2 Range alarm relative 3 Rang...

Page 10: ...0 two wire 21 PTC 22 PT1000 two wire 21 A70 Software filter 1 inactive Average value with 2 2 measuring values 4 4 measuring values 8 8 measuring values 16 16 measuring values 32 32 measuring values 64 64 measuring values 4 A80 Temperature scale 0 Fahrenheit 1 Celsius 1 A87 Function key Standby 0 no function 1 controller On Off Standby 1 Pro Program version ...

Page 11: ...in these two limits or whether the alarm is released if the temperature lies beyond them In the case of sensor error the alarm is activated independently of this adjustment The exit can also be inverted so that it functions like a release A31 Special function at boundary or range alarm Here can be selected whether in the case of an alarm the indication to flash and or the buzzer is to start Sensor...

Page 12: ...e if the needed hardware prerequisites are available A70 Software filter With several measuring values it is possible to obtain an average value This parameter can determine by how many measured values an average value is to be formed If a sensor with a very fast reaction to external influences is used an average value ensures a calm signal process A80 Temperature scale Indication can be switched ...

Page 13: ...circuit at sensor F1 Check sensor _ _ _ Key lock active Change parameter P19 or A19 display flashes Temperature alarm at too high or too low temperature if activated see A31 rC Data loss in real time clock chip Setting the clock rF Real time clock chip fault Controller must be repaired EP Data loss at parameter memory Controller must be repaired ...

Page 14: ...1 are on LED3 Key All On is activated see key description Power supply 12 24 V AC 50 60 Hz or 16 36V DC Ambient conditions Storage temperature 20 70 C Operating temperature 0 55 C Relative Humidity max 75 without dew Weight ca 160g Connectors Screw terminal 7 pole spacing 5mm for cable up to 1 5mm Screw terminal 2 pole spacing 5mm for cable up to 1 5mm Internal battery Lithium battery 3 V for buff...

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