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TTM-000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL

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 DIN. DIGITAL TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER

Thank you for purchasing model 

TTM-000 SERIES

 

Digital Temperature Controller.
Please go through this Instruction Manual  carefully
and use the unit in proper manner.

For prevention of its malfunction, do not push the front 

   key with sharp points.

Spare terminal must not be used for other purposes

.

Please put this user's manual aside for your reference, when

operating the unit.

Copy or reprint of this manual, wholly or partially, is not allowed.

The contents of this manual may change without notice in future.

Either thermocouple or R.T.D. 

    (Pt 100

JPt 100) is selectable for 

    input type, by pressing the front key.

Either "

B

" or "

P

" is optional.

A (Event 1) : Single alarm is provided 

   in the standard specifications.

CAUTION

CAUTION

WARNING

Due to mishandling, 

serious dangers may occur to 

the operator such as death,

electrocution and a skin burn.

When having the purchased controller at hand, please be sure that its unit is 

   a correct model (See the following "Model Configuration" ).

The following symbol marks      provide to prevent incident or damage. Kindly 

   refer to the details of the WARNING/CAUTION when using for the first time. 

Another copy of the user's manual "Advanced Version" is provided at 

   customer's request.

 NOTICE

/

WARNING  BEFORE  OPERATION USE

1

)

 Please be sure that the unit enclosed in packing carton is 

a right model 

  before using

.

2

)

 Kindly check the following accessory being contained in that carton box.

  

 

Installation Attachment (For installation, please see "INSTALLATION 

       AND WIRING" on the back.)

  

 

This user's manual : 1 copy

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 Model Configuration

 ACCESSORY 

&

 CONFIGURATION

 SPECIFICATIONS

Make sure the correct wiring connection before turning on electricity.  

   Mis-wiring may cause malfunction of the unit and fire.

Never modify the unit to prevent damage or incident such as 

   malfunction and fire etc.

WARNING

CAUTION

Owing to mishandling, it may 

cause some damage to 

the unit or the operator

getting slight injury.

Input Type

CODE

NIL

Thermocouple (K, J, R, 
T, N, S, B)
R.T.D. (Pt100, JPt100)

2

0–5V, 1–5V, 4–20mA

MODEL Front Dimensions 

004

005

007
009

Power Supply Voltage

100 to 240V AC,  50

60Hz

Power Consumption

Below 10 VA

Two kinds of PID, ON

OFF

Memory Element

EEPROM

Input of Sensor

Thermocouple

R.T.D.

0–5V, 1–5V, 4–20mA 

(Changeable by front key)

Installation category

2

Control Output

Relay contact, SSR drive voltage, Current

Control Method
Operation Environment

0 to 50

, 20 to 90%RH (Avoid making dew)

Storage Environment

25 to 70

, 5 to 95%RH (Avoid making dew)

Weight

TTM-002

004 Less than 180g, TTM-005

006 Less than 240g,  

TTM-007 Less than 250g, TTM-009 Less than 310g.  

Location of the Unit Setting

Keep away from the followings.

Gas of corrosion, dust and oily smoke.

The electric noise of generator.

The influence of electromagnetic field.

Mechanical vibration and shock.

The direct sunlight.

Installation condition

 OPERATION  FLOW  AND  SETTING  MENU

Setting program is stored after power OFF, as non-volatile memory 

   is equipped with TTM-000 SERIES controllers for setting storage.

Either thermocouple or R.T.D.(Pt 100

/JPt 100) is selectable 

   input type, but Current

Voltage input needs to be selected

   individually.

  

For suitable application, please select most 

   appropriate input type and adjust input setup.

PID or ON

OFF control is selective for the optimal 

   performance and each detail of features is specified in the
   table on the right side.

 CAUTION  BEFORE  CONTROL

Merit

Demerit

※ 

PID constants are automatically reckoned up to write in, 

     when control begins or SV is altered on self-tuning.

PID Control

ON

OFF Control

Better control result is achieved
as opposed to that of ON

OFF control.

Life span of relay is generally longer,
as it is ON when temperature is below
SV and it is OFF when temperature is
over SV (For heating control).

Life span of relay is shorter, as output 

exists frequently with relay contact .

Control value is worse in comparison 
with that of PID control.

和文の説明は裏面にあります。

Conformed Standards
Safety : EN61010-1(IEC1010-1)
EMI : EN50081-2
EMS : EN50082-2
UL3121-1(UL

CUL)

Setting display shows the existence of option.

See also "PARTS INDICATION" & "INSTALLATION AND WIRING" on the reverse.

TOHO ELECTRONICS INC.

Head office:  1-13-21, Tanashioda,  Sagamihara Kanagawa  229-1125 Japan.

                     Phone:  

81-42-777-3311    Fax:  

81-42-777-3751

E-Mail:  [email protected]

Web site:  http://www.toho-inc.co.jp

Shown whenever input value exceeds the high limit of 
display range.  Also displays when the wire  
thermocouple, ABb terminal of R.T.D is snapped off.
Shown whenever input value exceeds
the low limit of display range.

Display of memory error.

Display of A/D converter error or incorrect sensor 
connection with selectable input.

Display of auto-tuning error.

Displayed when parameter is changed in 
key-lock condition.

Displayed when setting value is changed on SV2 
control.

Displayed when changing setting value of shift on DI.

Displayed when making setting value change in 
control display while function key is on RUN/READY.

Displayed when altering setting value in control 
display while being on timer.

Alternately this and SV/PV display are shown.

(Display)

(Description)

Check the snapping of thermocouple 
and R.T.D. input.

Check short circuit of input lines 
between A-B and A-b R.T.D.

In case this indication shows after the re-
input of power, replace unit if it persists.

Ditto

Check sensor connection or change to 
other tuning.

Discontinue to change parameter.

Discontinue to change setting value
(during control of SV2)

Discontinue to change setting value of 
the self on digital input

Discontinue to change setting value

Normality

(Trouble Shooting)

* * 

1

   Please select an appropriate charactor (eg. Timer Setting etc) being of 

         BLIND Function effect for the demanding release.

* * 

2

   Charactor selected for TIMER Setting.

* * 

3

   BLIND Function for "SELECTION DISPLAY (Timer Setting Mode)" is released.

How to release

BLIND Function

eg. Release of Timer Setting 

      Mode from BLIND Function 

      before newly its set-up.

Power ON
Automatically

1.

Initial Display
Automatically

Operation Mode
Press MODE Key (10 sec)

Immediately after the "Blink",
press FUNC Key, and quickly
press MODE Key.

taking 4 sec

(Blink once)

Press MODE Key (3 sec)

Press UP Key (

) for 1  

 

 7

Press FUNC Key 
for OFF  

 

 ON

Power OFF

* * 

1

* * 

2

* * 

3

Power ON
Automatically

Initial Display
Automatically

TIMER Setting Mode (OPERATION Mode)
Press MODE Key (2 sec)

Press UP Key (

) for 1  

 

 7

Go on TIMER Setting
Press MODE Key consecutively

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

13.

taking 4 sec

CAUTION

 ERROR MESSAGES AND 
 TROUBLE SHOOTING

48

×

48 mm

002

24

×

48 mm

X04

48

×

48 mm

96

×

48 mm

006

48

×

96 mm

72

×

72 mm

96

×

96 mm

T T M - □ □ □ −□ −□ −A □ □ □

Output 1

CODE

R

Relay contact

P

SSR drive voltage

I

Current 4–20 mA DC

Option

CODE

B

Output 2 Relay contact 

B or P selectable

P

Output 2 SSR drive voltage

R

Not optional for TTM-002

004. 

When DI is selected for 
TTM-005, 006, 007 or 009, 
this option is not available.

D

CT input

When DI is selected for TTM-002

004, 

this option is not usable.
When 

I

 output (4–20mA) is selected, 

this option is not provided.

E

DI (Digital input) When CT is selected for TTM-002

004, 

this option cannot be obtained.  
When EV 2 is selected for TTM-005, 006, 
007 or 009, this option cannot be chosen.

M

Communication RS-485

EV 2 Relay contact    

* 

A

 (EV1) provided in the standard specifications.

* 

Without output 2, EV2 is not available.

* 

Output 2 is equally used as EV2, but both not 

   activated simultaneously.

Input

Output 1

Model

Option

Additional Event functions

Control output 2

Control

output 1

38. Function setting for EV 1

0

None

1

EV output hold

2

Stand-by sequence

3

EV output hold & stand-by sequence

Select below functions.

Additional Event functions

0

None

1

Deviation high and low limit

2

Deviation high limit

3

Deviation low limit

4

Deviation high and low limit range

5

:Absolute value 

high and low limit

6

:Absolute value 

high limit

7

:Absolute value 

low limit

8

:Absolute value 

high and low limit range

0

None

1

Hold

        (Power reset)

Action

0

None

1

PV abnormal (sensor break)

2

Heater abnormal

3

PV + Heater abnormal

Type

14. Change of normal or reverse

0

:Reverse (Heating)

1

:Normal (Cooling)

Switchable below 
control output actions.

Power ON

Shows for 4 seconds
(Warming up)

     MODE key more

      than 2 seconds

Primary displays

A.

SET1

Initial Setting

B. Priority displays. Refer to Ex.1.

Ex.1.

Priority displays & its setting

Process value

Setting value

Set the temperature
required

Setting mode

Operate mode display

FUNC key

SET0 : Priority displays by 
setting and shows max.9 
displays by setting.

This function is to shift the most essential 
screens on setting mode into operation mode 
as a priority.  Please select priority displays 
through priority display setting.

FUNK key operates on the selected
setting mode 7.
Refer to Ex.2.

Ex.2.

FUNC key work

This function is to enable FUNC key to use as 
a specific key, for the following actions selected 
in FUNC key setting belonged to setting mode.

1.Digit shift
   Setting digit shift is enabled when setting value is changed.
2.RUN

READY

   Control stop (READY) and control performance (RUN) are
   alternately switched every time FUNC key is pressed. 
   (READY lamp is ON during control stop)
3.Auto-Tuning (AT)
   AT starts instantly after pressing FUNC key.
   (Start

Reset operation is available, each time FUNC key

   is pressed)
4.Timer
   Available for start

reset.

If control is unstable under self-tuning,
please change to type A or B and also to ON

OFF control.

ARW controls integral action(PV accords with SV).

If integral value goes down, it takes effects.

  If integral value is set "0", it stops integral action.

Ex.3.

To select PID

Feature of type A and B

Type A

Type B

Ordinary PID

Over shoot protection PID

Ex.4.

ARW

Anti-reset wind-up take effect for overshooting 
by over-integral of PID control action.

1. Initial setting display

     MODE key 

2. Input type setting

4. Zero point setting for PV correction

Initial setting mode 
Calling display

Select input type
Refer to Table 1.

When measurement value 
comes an error, set the 
correction value (Addition)

6. Position of decimal point

7. FUNK key setting (Refer to Ex.2.)

SET2

Control Setting

9. Details of control setting

10. High limit setting in SV limiter

11. Low limit setting in SV limiter

Control setting mode
Calling display

SET3

Event Output 1

37. Event output 1 setting

EV1 setting mode
Calling display

Display of high limit setting 
of setting value. 

(Within setting range of Table 1)

Display of low limit setting 
of setting value. 

(Within setting range of Table 1)

13. Selection of control type setting

1

PID

2

ON

OFF

Selectable and switchable below 
control modes.

Selectable below 
functions

8. Key lock setting

      MODE key

, return to 1

Key lock setting for protection 
of error operation.
Selectable below functions

0

None

1

PID

2

ON

OFF

3

Event output

0

:Type 

A

1

:Type 

B

PID, 

Refer to Ex.3.

39. High limit setting for EV 1

Set high limit value.

40. Low limit setting for EV 1

Set low limit value.

41. Control sensitivity setting for EV 1

Set sensitivity when 
required(C

).

42. Delay timer setting for EV 1 

Set delay timer when 
required(sec).

43. Abnormal for EV 1

For outbreak of sensor 
and heater abnormal

46. Abnormal current value of heater for EV 1

Setting for current 
value when heater is 
abnormal. 1

30A

48. Function setting for EV 2

0

None

1

EV output hold

2

Stand-by sequence

3

EV output hold & stand-by sequence

Select below functions.

0

None

1

Deviation high and low limit

2

Deviation high limit

3

Deviation low limit

4

Deviation high and low limit range

5

:Absolute value 

high and low limit

6

:Absolute value 

high limit

7

:Absolute value 

low limit

8

:Absolute value 

high and low limit range

0

None

1

Hold

        (Power reset)

Action

0

None

1

PV abnormal (sensor break)

2

Heater abnormal

3

PV + Heater abnormal

Type

SET4

Event Output 2

47. Event output 2 setting

EV2 setting mode
Calling display

SET5

Digital Input

57. DI setting

DI setting mode
Calling display

SET0

Priority Displays

Display NO. for record,

74. Priority displays setting

Select priority displays
Calling display

(Refer to Ex.1.)

49. High limit setting for EV 2

Set high limit value.

50. Low limit setting for EV 2

Set low limit value.

51. Control sensitivity setting for EV 2

Set sensitivity when 
required(C

).

52. Delay timer setting for EV 2

Set delay timer when 
required(sec).

53. Abnormal for EV 2

For outbreak of sensor 
and heater abnormal

56. Abnormal current value of heater for EV 2

Setting for current 
value when heater is 
abnormal. 1

30A

58. Function setting for DI

Select below functions.

60. Setting for SV2

Displays only when SV2 
is selected at DI.(

)

Selection memo for 

    priority displays.

1st display

NO.

2nd display

NO.

3rd display

NO.

4th display

NO.

5th display

NO.

6th display

NO.

7th display

NO.

8th display

NO.

9th display

Return to primary display

NO.

75. Setting for 1st priority display

Select 1st display on 
operation mode B. 

76. Setting for 2nd priority display

Select 2nd display on 
operation mode B. 

77. Setting for 3rd priority display

Select 3rd display on 
operation mode B. 

78. Setting for 4th priority display

Select 4th display on 
operation mode B. 

79. Setting for 5th priority display

Select 5th display on 
operation mode B. 

80. Setting for 6th priority display

Select 6th display on 
operation mode B. 

81. Setting for 7th priority display

Select 7th display on 
operation mode B. 

82. Setting for 8th priority display

Select 8th display on 
operation mode B. 

83. Setting for 9th priority display

Table1. To select input sensors and setting range.

Symbol

00

  

K  Thermocouple

01

  

J






02

  

R

03

  

T

04

  

N

05

  

S

06

  

B

10

  

Pt100

11

  

JPt100

unit:

Low limit

〜High limit

−  

200

1372

−  

200

  850

−  

    0

1700

−  

200

  400

−  

200

1300

−  

    0

1700

−  

    0

1800

−  

199

  500

−  

199

  500

0.0

 

Setting

199.9

990.0

199.9

850.0

199.9

390.0

199.9

990.0

199.9

500.0

199.9

500.0

20

  

DC0 – 5V

1999

9999

199.9

999.9

19.99

99.99

1.999

9.999

199.9

999.9

19.99

99.99

1.999

9.999

199.9

999.9

19.99

99.99

1.999

9.999

21

  

DC1 – 5V

1999

9999

22

  

DC4 – 20mA

1999

9999

eg. :

Screen is shifted when pressing mode key each time.

Basic display     Output 1 manipulated value

   Setting high limit for event Output 1

PV Event functions

PV Event functions

Stop bit length

15. Manipulated value for output 1

(%)

Shows process manipulated 
value for output 1, and setting 
the value on manual control. 
Display range

 :  0.0

100.0%

                  (

10.0

110.0%)

Setting range

  : Manipulated value

                  low

high limiter

Except operation mode

None
All lock
Operation mode lock only

None
Change of digit
RUN

READY

Auto-Tuning

SV

1 bit

RUN
AUTO
Reverse
AT release
Reverse SV

SV2

DI action

READY
Manual
Normal
AT start
Normal SV2

Reset

Timer start 

59. Polarity setting for DI 

Select below polarity.

Close action
Open action

* Current/Voltage 

   

「22」

* Current/Voltage 

   

「9000」

* Current/Voltage 

   

「−1000」

* After select, 

   

press 

MODE

 key

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

12. Control mode setting

Usable 

for control mode 

setting

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key, return to A 

     : Press key

     MODE key

     MODE key

3. PV correction gain

When measurement value 
comes an error, set the 
correction value (Multiplication)

     MODE key

5. Filtre input

CR filter effect is operational on 
software when making first-order 
lag operation to process value (PV).

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

      MODE key

, return to 37

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

66. Mode selection setting

R communication
RW communication

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

      MODE key

, return to 47

45. CT Input Monitor for EV 1

Monitors current value 
of heater current 
detector. 1

60A

      MODE key

, return to 57

      MODE key

, return to 61

SET6

Communication

61. Communication setting

Communication setting mode
Calling display

62. Parameter setting for communication 

     MODE key 

SET7

Timer

67. Timer setting

Timer setting mode
Calling display

71. Timer SV start permissible range

Thermocouple

R.T.D.(Pt100, JPt100) Input

Setting range : 0

999

0.0

999.9

Setting unit    : 

Current

Voltage Input

Setting range : 0

9999

  (Decimal point at designated position)
Setting unit    : digit

70. Timer unit selection

Hour

minute

Minute

second

68. Timer output setting

Non-use 
Control output
Event 1 output

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

63. Speed setting

  1200bps

     MODE key 

72. Timer time setting

Setting range : 

0:00〜99:59

0:00〜59:59

     MODE key 

73. Timer residual time monitor setting

     MODE key 

      MODE key

, return to 74

      MODE key

, return to 67

Control performance
Non-control performance 
(Manipulated value low limiter output)

Manual control

44. Polarity setting for EV 1

Normal open

close is 

selectable while event 
output is ON.

Normal open
Normal close

54. Polarity setting for EV 2

Normal open

close is 

selectable while event 
output is ON.

Normal open
Normal close

55. CT Input Monitor or EV 2

Monitors current value 
of heater current 
detector. 1

60A

2 bit

7 bit
8 bit

None
Available

Nil
Odd number
Even number

Parity check

Data length

BCC check

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

64. Address setting

Setting range : 1

99

  2400bps
  4800bps
  9600bps
19200bps

     MODE key

65. Response delay time setting

Setting range : 0

250mS

69. Timer function setting

Auto start
Manual start
Event start

     MODE key 

Auto start
Manual start
Event start
SV start

(ON delay)
(ON delay)
(ON delay)
(OFF delay)
(OFF delay)
(OFF delay)
(OFF delay)

Select 9th display on 
operation mode B. 

Residual time monitor. 
Timer starts when 
pressing FUNC key.

KEY

KEY

KEY

KEY

Not required

Thermocouple

R.T.D.(Pt100, JPt100)

Required

Not required

Current

Voltage

1 digit
2 digits
3 digits

<When 

select PID control

16. Setting for PID tuning type

Tunes suitably for 
setting value.

Auto-tuning : Select above 

・  

or    and press 

FUNC key once.  Call off autotuning : press 
FUNC key once on operating.

33. Contorol sensitivity setting for output 1

Adjusts control sensitivity of
ON/OFF control for output1.

35. Contorol sensitivity setting for output 2

Adjusts control sensitivity of
ON/OFF control for output2.

From 25.

20. Integral time setting

Adjusts integral time 
0

3600 (second)

21. Deviative time setting

Adjusts deviative time
0

3600 (second)

22. Proportional cycle setting for output 1

23. ARW setting (see Ex. 4)

24. High limit setting of manipulated value for output 1

For setting of 
manipulated high limit 
value. (output 1) (%)

Adjusts proportional 
cycle time
1

120 (second)

Adjusts ARW by %
0.0

100.0% (

10.0

110.0%)

When output 2

    is ON

OFF,

    go to 35.

<When 

select ON

OFF Control

25. Low limit setting of manipulated value for output 1

For setting of 
manipulated low limit 
value. (output 1) (%)

26. Manipulated value for output 2 (%)

Shows process manipulated 
value for output 2, and setting 
the value on manual control. 
Display range

 :  0.0

100.0%

                  (

10.0

110.0%)

Setting range

  : Manipulated value

                  low

high limiter

27. Proportional band setting for output 2

(19. To Set multiple of output proportional band)

Adjusts proportional 
band.

28. Proportional cycle setting for output 2

29. High limit setting of manipulated value for output 2

For setting of 
manipulated high limit 
value. (output 2) (%)

Adjusts proportional 
cycle time
1

120 (second)

30. Low limit setting of manipulated value for output 2

For setting of 
manipulated low limit 
value. (output 2) (%)

31. Manual reset setting

For shifting 
proportional band.

32. Dead band Setting

For heating and 
cooling control(

).

17. AT coefficient setting

Coefficient is multiplied by 
proportional band value 
computed at auto-tuning.

Self-tuning output 2
Auto-tuning output 1.2

Auto-tuning output 1
Self-tuning output 1
Auto-tuning output 2

36. OFF position setting for output 2

For setting OFF position of 
control output2.

34. OFF position setting for output 1

For setting OFF position of 
control output1.

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

      MODE key

, return to 9

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key 

     MODE key

18. AT sensitivity setting

Sensitivity is set up during ON

OFF 

control at auto-tuning, particulary 
when PV is fairly unstable.

     MODE key

19. Proportional band setting for output 1

Adjusts proportional band 
for output 1 (%  per 

SLL

SLH

)

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

     MODE key

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