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IM 05C01F12-41E

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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS

 

Input: 1 point

 

Input type: Universal; can be selected by software 

 

Input accuracy (at 23 

±

2

°

C ambient temperature)

 Thermocouple: 

±

2

°

C  

±

1digit

However,

• 

±

4

°

C for thermocouple input –200 to –100

°

C

• 

±

3

°

C for thermocouple input –100 to 0

°

C

• 

±

5

°

C for types R and S (

±

9

°

C for 0 to 500

°

C)

• 

±

9

°

C for type B (accuracy is not guaranteed for 0 to 400

°

C)

  •

 RTD: 

±

1

°

C  

±

1digit

  •

Voltage(mV, V) : 

±

0.3%  

±

1digit

 

Sampling period for measured value input: 500ms

 

Burn-out detection: Functions for thermocouple or RTD input

(burn-out upscale only; cannot be switched off)

 

Input resistance: 1M

 or greater for thermocouple 

or DC mV input.  Approx. 1M

 for DC V input  

 

Maximum allowable signal source resistance :

250

 for thermocouple or DC mV input

2k

 for DC V input

 

Maximum allowable wiring resistance for RTD input:

10

/wire (The resistance values of three wires must be the same.)

 

Allowable input voltage: 

±

10V DC for thermocouple or DC mV input

±

20V DC for DC V input

 

Noise rejection ratio: Normal mode noise: Min. 40dB

(50/60Hz) 

Common mode noise: Min. 120dB

(Min. 90dB for DC V input)

 

Error of reference junction compensation:

±

1.5

°

C (at 15-35

°

C)

±

2.0

°

C (at 0-50

°

C)

The reference junction compensation cannot be switched off.

 

Applicable standards:

Thermocouple and resistance temperature detector(RTD) 
JIS/IEC/DIN (ITS90)

SP (target setpoint) will be output in 3 seconds 
after the change.

 

Output: 1 point

 

Output type: Current output

Output signal: 4 to 20mA current output
Maximum load resistance: 600

Output accuracy: 

±

0.3% of span

                (at 23

±

2

°

C ambient temperature)

Measured Value (PV) Input

Alarm Functions

Manual Setting (SP) Output

 

Output signal: Measured value in 4-20mA DC, 

    can be scaled.

 

Maximum load resistance: 600

 

Output accuracy: 

±

0.3% of span

(at 23

±

2

°

C ambient temperature)

Retransmission Output

 

Safety: Conforms to IEC1010-1: 1990 and EN61010-1: 1992

Approved by CSA1010 for installation category CAT II (IEC1010-1) 
Certified for UL508 (pending) 

 

EMC standards: Complies with EN61326

The UD300 series manual setters conform to the standards 
specified under the following conditions.
• All wires except those for the power supply and 

relay contact output terminals are shielded.

• The manual setter does not fluctuate more than 

20% even when noise is applied.

Safety and EMC Standards

Normal Operating Conditions

 

Warm-up time: At least 30 minutes

 

Ambient temperature:0-50

°

C (0-40

°

C when 

mounted side-by-side)

 

Rate of change of temperature: 10

°

C/h or less

 

Ambient humidity: 20-90% RH (no condensation allowed)

 

Magnetic field: 400A/m or less

 

Continuous vibrations of 5 to 14Hz: Amplitude of 1.2mm or less

 

Continuous vibrations of 14 to 150Hz: 4.9m/s

2

 (0.5G) or less

 

Short-period vibrations: 14.7m/s

2

 (1.5G) for 15 seconds or less

 

Shock: 98m/s

2

 (10G) for 11 milliseconds or less

 

Mounting angle: Upward incline of up to 30 

degrees; downward incline is not allowed.

 

Altitude: 2000m or less above sea level

Maximum Effects from Operating Conditions

(1) Temperature effects

 

Thermocouple, DC mV and DC V input: 

±

2

µ

V/

°

or 

±

0.02% of F.S./

°

C, whichever is larger

 

Resistance temperature detector: 

±

0.05

°

C/

°

C

 

Analog output: 

±

0.05% of F.S./

°

C

(2) Effect from fluctuation of power supply voltage

(within rated voltage range)

 

Analog input: 

±

0.2

µ

V/V or 

±

0.002% of F.S./V, 

whichever is larger

 

Analog output: 

±

0.05% of F.S. /V

Transportation and Storage Conditions

 

Temperature: –25 to 70

°

 

Humidity: 5 to 95% RH (no condensation allowed)

 

Shock: Package drop height 90cm (when packed in 

the dedicated package)

Environmental Conditions

Alarm Functions

 

Alarm types: 22 types

(waiting action can be set by software):
PV high limit, PV low limit, Deviation high 
limit, Deviation low limit, De-energized on 
deviation high limit, De-energized on deviation 
low limit, Deviation high and low limits, 
Deviation within high and low limits, De-
energized on PV high limit, De-energized on 
PV low limit, Fault diagnosis output, FAIL 
output

 

Alarm output: 2 relay contacts

Relay contact capacity: 1A at 240V AC or 1A 
at 30V DC (with resistance load)
(COM terminal is common)
Note: The alarm output relays cannot be replaced by users

Construction, Mounting, and Wiring

 

Construction: Dust-proof and splash-proof front 

panel (compliant with IP65 [Model UD310] and 
IP55 [Models UD320 and 350]). Splash-proof 
construction is not available for side-by-side close 
mounting.

 

Casing: ABS resin and polycarbonate

 

Case color: Black

 

Weight: UD310 - approx. 200g

                 UD320 - approx. 300g
                 UD350 - approx. 400g

 

Mounting: Flush panel mounting

 

Wiring: Screw terminals

Power Supply and Isolation

Power Supply

Note 1: The primary terminals are the power supply terminals and 

alarm output terminals.

The secondary terminals are the analog input and output terminals.

Note 2: The withstanding voltage is specified as 2300 V AC 

per minute to provide a margin of safety.

Note 3: AC/DC 24V terminals are secondary terminals.

Maximum power consumption

Voltage

Frequency

Between primary terminals 
and secondary terminals
(See Notes 1 and 3.)
Between primary terminals 
and secondary terminals
(See Notes 1 and 3.)

50 or 60Hz

Non-volatile memory

1500V AC 
for 1 minute
(See Note 2.)

20M

 or more at

500V DC

Memory

Withstanding
voltage

Insulation
resistance

Power
supply

Rated at 100-240VAC (

±

10%)

AC/DC 24V, 20 to 29V of 
   allowable range when 
   

/V24

 is specified.

8VA max. (4W max.)
3W max. when 
     

/V24

 is specified.

■ 

Isolation

The bold lines below indicate reinforced isolation, and 
the broken line indicates functional isolation.

Note: The measured value input terminals is isolated from the 

internal circuit.

 

Measured value input 

terminals

 

Internal circuit

 

Alarm output 

terminals
(2 relay contacts)

 

Manual setting output 

terminals : 4-20 mA

 

Retransmission output 

terminals : 4-20 mA

 

Power supply 

terminals
(100-240V AC)

 

Power supply 

terminals AC/DC 24V
(When 

/V24

 is specified)

Summary of Contents for UP150

Page 1: ...User s Manual Model UP150 Program Temperature Controller IM 05C01F12 41E IM 05C01F12 41E 2001 2 1st Edition...

Page 2: ...supplied along with the product shipped Therefore both manuals have the same contents except for some minor differences in the cross referenced page numbers Revision Record Manual No IM 05C01F12 41E 1...

Page 3: ...unting bracket User s manual 1 1 1 Model Model and Suffix Codes Suffix code Description UP150 Program Temperature Controller R V A Relay output time proportional PID or on off control Voltage pulse ou...

Page 4: ...th of personnel and or damage to the product In the manual the symbol is accompanied by an explanation of the special care that is required to avoid shock or other dangers that may result in injury or...

Page 5: ...1 second in operating display stops resets the program operation Changes the program setpoints SP and the parameter setpoints Pressing this key increases the parameter setpoint Holding down the key wi...

Page 6: ...adiation Never place the controller directly on flammable items If the controller has to be installed close to flammable items or equipment be sure to enclose the controller in shielding panels positi...

Page 7: ...he following figures is chosen for any of the controller max 61 Panel thickness max 47 8 max 44 8 max 44 8 100 12 1 to 10 Unit mm 1 General Mounting min 70 min 70 45 0 6 0 45 0 6 0 25 25 N 1 48 45 0 6...

Page 8: ...For thermocouple input use shielded compensating lead wires For RTD input use shielded wires which have low resistance and no resistance difference between the 3 wires See the table given later for th...

Page 9: ...terminals with an insulating sleeve as shown below Power supply and relay contact output 600V vinyl insulated wire cable JIS C3307 0 9 to 2 0mm2 Shielded wire 3 wire UL2482 Hitachi cable Thermocouple...

Page 10: ...ue PV Input When RET is specified PV Retransmission Output 1 2 4 to 20 mA DC 4 to 20 mA Output Voltage Pulse Output Control Output Specify one for the output signal type 14 15 14 15 Relay Contact Outp...

Page 11: ...e Upward incline of up to 30 degrees downward incline is not allowed Altitude 2000m or less above sea level Maximum Effects from Operating Conditions 1 Temperature effects Thermocouple DC mV and DC V...

Page 12: ...mounted on the panel so as not to accidentally touch the terminals when power is being applied 1 You can move between the parameters in each parameter setting display using the key 2 To change the par...

Page 13: ...CTL parameter In this example PID control mode is selected Step 4 When On off control mode is required press the key to change control mode to On off Changing Control Mode CTL The period flashes Step...

Page 14: ...Key Key is displayed Yes No Power ON A Operating Parameter Setting Display Setup Parameter Setting Display HOLD ADV CTL HYS Displayed for time proportional PID control CT Displayed when I OFF MR Displ...

Page 15: ...2 EV1 EV2 SSP STC SP1 TM1 SP2 TM2 SP3 TM3 SP4 TM4 SP5 TM5 SP6 TM6 JC WTZ SP7 TM7 SP8 TM8 SP9 TM9 SP10 TM10 SP11 TM11 SP12 TM12 SP13 TM13 SP14 TM14 SP15 TM15 SP16 TM16 segment 7 segment 8 segment 9 seg...

Page 16: ...measured input range scale span 0 of measured input range scale span LOC Key lock 0 1 Operating Parameters HOLD Program hold OFF 0 OFF 0 Not execute advance ON 1 Execute advance Displayed when a prog...

Page 17: ...ge and unit Default User setting Decimal point position of measured input 0 No decimal place nnnn 1 One decimal place nnn n 2 Two decimal places nn nn 3 Three decimal places n nnn 1 Maximum value of m...

Page 18: ...ut range scale to Max value of measued input range scale Deviation alarm 100 to 100 of measured input range scale span Unit C F 0 PV event 1 Time event Max value of measured input range scale PV alarm...

Page 19: ...ONF you can set a hysteresis around the on off point SP to prevent chattering On off point Program SP Hysteresis ON OFF The cycle time is the period of on off repetitions of a relay or voltage pulse o...

Page 20: ...EON1 EOF1 AL1 A1 HY1 EON2 EOF2 AL2 A2 HY2 0 30 1 20 1 PV high limit 110 C 10 C Time event 1 EV1 1 PV event 1 EV1 0 Time event 2 EV2 1 PV event 2 EV2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 50 C 50 C...

Page 21: ...1 EON2 EOF2 AL2 A2 HY2 Time event 1 EV1 1 PV event 1 EV1 0 Time event 2 EV2 1 PV event 2 EV2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 100 RH Maximum value of measured input range scale Minimum value o...

Page 22: ...nge the value of parameters Use key to register the setpoint When creating program is finished press the key for at least 3 seconds to return to the operating display The period flashes during change...

Page 23: ...Press the key for at least 1 second RUN lamp goes out and resets stops the program operation Step 1 Confirm that the controller is in program operation RUN lamp goes out RUN lamp is lit Note Program o...

Page 24: ...the setpoint of the TMU Time Unit of Program setup parameter to 1 Creating programs by setting target setpoint and segment time As shown in the figure below this method creates programs by setting a s...

Page 25: ...2 Letting the controller start from the current PV and run according to time settings defined for segment 1 Controller Settings Set the STC Start Code program parameter to 2 Segment 1 Segment 2 Segmen...

Page 26: ...s from any of the points A SSP to C For other information see the following table Program pattern PV 1 2 3 4 5 C B A SSP Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 4 Seg 5 Seg 3 Time Example Where Segment 2 is a Soak Segment Th...

Page 27: ...xample Where Segment 3 is a Soak Segment PV 1 2 3 4 5 C D E B A SSP Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 4 Seg 3 Time Example With No Soak Segment The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measure...

Page 28: ...elow B A SSP Seg 1 Seg 2 Time Example Where the Segment Consists of an Ascending Gradient Ramp Only The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measured input value PV is locate...

Page 29: ...A SSP Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 4 Seg 5 Seg 3 Time PV 1 2 3 4 5 C D B A SSP Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 4 Seg 5 Seg 3 Time The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measured input value PV is locat...

Page 30: ...asured value Opn off Opn off Cls on Deviation setting Hysteresis Cls on Measured value Temperature setpoint Deviation setting Cls on Hysteresis Opn off Measured value Temperature setpoint Deviation se...

Page 31: ...SEG2 SEG1 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 Time event 1 ON time OFF time Time event 2 TM4 TM5 NOTE 1 When you don t want event OFF at the end of program operation set OFF to time event 1 or 2 off t...

Page 32: ...PV input is tracked Wait operation is available only at a segment junction that transfers from ramp to soak Wait Zone WTZ Wait Zone WTZ Time event SEGn 1 SEGn SEGn 1 The controller UP150 can move to...

Page 33: ...operation is held time event and segment time are extended only by amount of the hold 1 Hold in soak segment TM1 TM2 TM3 Time ON time OFF time SEG1 PV SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 Hold sec...

Page 34: ...e SEG1 PV SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SP5 Time event 1 The time when Advance is executed the remaining time of this segment SEG2 is canceled The program moves to the start point of next segmen...

Page 35: ...nceled by key operation or external contact input digital input When hold status is canceled control output becomes 0 or OFF and event status is OFF 3 Repeat JC 2 At the program termination the contro...

Page 36: ...all the parameters and set them at their proper values B o Input burnout Check the sensor wiring and correct it OOO PV over scale PV exceeds its effective range Check the input type and scale setting...

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