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Main setting *
Sub-setting *
MFB
ON
HYS
ON
HYS
Main setting *
Sub-setitng *
MFB
ON
HYS
HYS
C01
Sensor
Range
Set value
type
1
K
-200 to +1200°C
2
K
0 to 1200°C
3
K
0.0 to 800.0°C
4
K
0.0 to 600.0°C
5
K
0.0 to 400.0°C
6
K
-200.0 to +400.0°C
7
K
-200.0 to +200.0°C
8
J
0 to 1200°C
9
J
0.0 to 800.0°C
10
J
0.0 to 600.0°C
11
J
-200.0 to +400.0°C
12
E
0.0 to 800.0°C
13
E
0.0 to 600.0°C
14
T
-200.0 to +400.0°C
15
R
0 to 1600°C
16
S
0 to 1600°C
17
B
0 to 1800°C
18
N
0 to 1300°C
19
PL II
0 to 1300°C
20
WRe5-26
0 to 1400°C
21
WRe5-26
0 to 2300°C
22
Ni-Ni•Mo
0 to 1300°C
23
PR40-20
0 to 1900°C
24
DIN U
-200.0 to +400.0°C
25
DIN L
-100.0 to +800.0°C
26
Gold iron
0.0K to 360.0K
chromel
PV input range table
C01
Sensor
Range
Set value
type
41
Pt100
-200.0 to +500.0°C
42
JPt100
-200.0 to +500.0°C
43
Pt100
-200.0 to +200.0°C
44
JPt100
-200.0 to +200.0°C
45
Pt100
-100.0 to +300.0°C
46
JPt100
-100.0 to +300.0°C
47
Pt100
-100.0 to +200.0°C
48
JPt100
-100.0 to +200.0°C
49
Pt100
-100.0 to +150.0°C
50
JPt100
-100.0 to +150.0°C
51
Pt100
-50.0 to +200.0°C
52
JPt100
-50.0 to +200.0°C
53
Pt100
-50.0 to +100.0°C
54
JPt100
-50.0 to +100.0°C
55
Pt100
-60.0 to +40.0°C
56
JPt100
-60.0 to +40.0°C
57
Pt100
-40.0 to +60.0°C
58
JPt100
-40.0 to +60.0°C
59
Pt100
-10.00 to +60.00°C
60
JPt100
-10.00 to +60.00°C
61
Pt100
0.0 to 100.0°C
62
JPt100
0.0 to 100.0°C
63
Pt100
0.0 to 200.0°C
64
JPt100
0.0 to 200.0°C
65
Pt100
0.0 to 300.0°C
66
JPt100
0.0 to 300.0°C
67
Pt100
0.0 to 500.0°C
68
JPt100
0.0 to 500.0°C
[Thermocouple]
[RTD]
[DC voltage/DC current]
C01
Sensor
Range
Set value
type
81
0 to 10mV
Scaling range is
82
-10 to +10mV -1999 to +9999.
83
0 to 100mV
84
0 to 1V
86
1 to 5V
87
0 to 5V
88
0 to 10V
89
0 to 20mA
90
4 to 20mA
: Initial value
*1: If the ROM version 1 of the instrument
information bank (
I d02
) is prior to
2.04, a setting of "3" for the PV input
range type (
C0 1
) will result in display of
the K thermocouple 0 to 800°C range
with no decimal point.
*2: The indicated low limit for a B thermo-
couple is 20°C. However, if ROM ver-
sion 1 of the instrument information
bank (
I d02
) is prior to 2.04, the value
is -180°C.
Alarm
Failure name
Cause
Corrective action
code
AL0 1
PV input failure
Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.
(Over-range)
wiring, incorrect PV input
Set the PV input type
type setting
again.
AL02
PV input failure
Sensor burnout, incorrect
(Under-range)
wiring, incorrect PV input
type setting
AL03
CJ failure
Terminal temperature is
Check the ambient
faulty (thermocouple).
temperature.
PV input failure
Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.
(RTD)
wiring
AL05
RSP input failure
Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.
(Over-range)
wiring, incorrect RSP
Set the RSP input type
(Displayed in RSP mode) input type setting
again.
AL06
RSP input failure
Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.
(Under-range)
wiring, incorrect RSP
Set the RSP input type
(Displayed in RSP mode) input type setting
again.
AL07
MFB input failure
Burnout, incorrect wiring
Check the wiring.
Check the MFB input value.
AL 10
Motor adjustment
Burnout, incorrect wiring,
Check the wiring.
failure
Power for motor is shut-
Adjust the motor again after
down.
checking the power for motor.
AL 1 1
CT input failure
A current exceeding the
• Use a CT with the
(Over-range)
upper limit of the display
correct number of turns
(CT input 1 or 2,
range was measured.
for the display range.
or both)
The number of CT turns
• Reset the number of CT
or the number of CT power
turns.
wire loops is incorrectly
• Reset the number of CT
set, or wiring is incorrect.
power wire loops.
• Check the wiring.
AL70
A/D conversion
A/D converter is faulty.
Replace the unit.
failure
AL95
Parameter failure
Power is shut-down while • Restart the unit.
the data is being set, or
• Set the data again (set
data is corrupted by noise.
data for
AL95
/
97
and
AL96
Adjustment data
Power is shut-down while
adjustment data for
failure
the data is being set, or
AL96
/
98
.
data is corrupted by noise. • Replace the unit.
AL97
Parameter failure
Data is corrupted by
(RAM area)
noise.
AL98
Adjustment data
Data is corrupted by
failure (RAM area) noise.
AL99
ROM failure
ROM (memory) is faulty.
• Reset the unit.
• Replace the unit.
List of alarm code
Input failure
Instrument failure
Event type
Operation
Set
Direct action
Reverse action
type
value
No event
0
Always OFF
Always OFF
PV high
1
limit
PV low
2
limit
PV high/
3
low limit
Deviation
4
high limit
Deviation
5
low limit
Deviation
6
high/low
limit
Deviation
7
high limit
(Final SP
reference)
Deviation
8
low limit
(Final SP
reference)
Deviation
9
high/low
limit
(Final SP
reference)
Heater 1
16
burnout/
Over-
current
Heater 1
17
short-
circuit
Heater 2
18
burnout/
Over-
current
Heater 2
19
short-
circuit
Alarm 23
ON if alarm occurs (alarm code AL01 to 99).
OFF if alarm occurs (alarm code AL01 to 99).
(status)
OFF in other cases.
ON in other cases.
High and
33
low limits
of MFB
value
●
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at this value.
O
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at a point that
"1U" is added to this value.
●
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at this value.
O
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at a point that
"1U" is added to this value.
Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
Main setting *
Sub-setting *
PV
ON
HYS
ON
HYS
Main setting * Sub-setting * PV
ON
HYS
HYS
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting PV
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
Main setting Sub-setting
PV
SP
ON
HYS
ON
HYS
ON
HYS
HYS
Main setting
Sub-setting
SP
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting PV
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
Main setting Sub-setting
PV
SP
ON
HYS
ON
HYS
ON
HYS
HYS
Main setting
Sub-setting
SP
PV
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