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IM 05C01E12-41E

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WHAT IS ON THE FRONT PANEL?

a.

b.

g.

UT152

UT155

UT150

h.

e.

d.

c.

f.

a.

b.

f.

g.

e.

c.

d.

h.

f.

c.

d.

h.

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b.

g.

a.

PV display (red)

Indicates PV (measured value) and character information such as parameter codes and error codes.

b.

SP display (green)

Indicates SP (target setpoint) and parameter values.

c.

Alarm 1 (AL1) lamp (red)

Lit when alarm 1 is activated.

d.

Alarm 2 (AL2) lamp (red)

Lit when alarm 2 is activated.

e.

SP2 lamp (green)

Lit when SP2 is being used for control operation.

f.

Output (OUT) display lamps
UT150: (Left: orange; right: green)
UT152, UT155:
(Upper: orange; lower: green)

Lit while control output is being output.
• The left (upper) lamp is lit in orange during control output of standard type.
• In heating/cooling control, the left (upper) lamp lights up in orange when the heating-side output 

is active; while the right (lower) lamp lights up in green when the cooling-side output is active.

g.

Data change keys
(Indicated as simply the         and 
        keys hereafter.)

• Changes SP and the parameter values.
• Pressing the         key decreases the data value and pressing the         key increases 

it. Holding down the key will gradually increase the speed of the change.

h.

SET/ENT key (data registering key)
(Indicated as simply the         key 
hereafter.)

• Registers the data value changed using the data change keys.
• Switches between operating displays or parameter setting displays sequentially.
• Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in the operating display retrieves the 

operating parameter setting display.

• Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in either an operating or setup parameter 

setting display transfers back to operating display 1. (See Page 13.)

Name

Function

Summary of Contents for UT150

Page 1: ...User s Manual Models UT150 UT152 UT155 Temperature Controllers IM 05C01E12 41E IM 05C01E12 41E 2004 6 4th Edition...

Page 2: ...e both manuals have the same contents except for some minor differences in the cross referenced page numbers Revision Record Manual No IM 05C01E12 41E 4th Edition Title Models UT150 UT152 UT155 Temper...

Page 3: ...20mA output continuous PID Option AL HBA EX RET RS V24 Alarm outputs 2 points Heater disconnection alarm includes optional AL function SP1 SP2 switching starting of timer and RUN STOP switching by ex...

Page 4: ...fe The following symbols are used in this manual only NOTE Indicates that operating the hardware or software in a particular manner may lead to damage or result in system failure IMPORTANT Draws atten...

Page 5: ...ol the left upper lamp lights up in orange when the heating side output is active while the right lower lamp lights up in green when the cooling side output is active g Data change keys Indicated as s...

Page 6: ...close the controller in shielding panels positioned at least 150mm away from each side These panels should be made of either 1 43mm thick metal plated steel plates or 1 6mm thick uncoated steel plates...

Page 7: ...T155 N is the number of controllers If N 5 then measure the actual length N 1 96 92 0 8 0 1 1021 301 20 min 70 48 min 145 92 0 8 0 45 0 6 0 max 44 6 max 91 8 max 112 100 96 Panel thickness 1 to 10 11...

Page 8: ...n the 3 wires See the table given later for the specifications of the cables and terminals and the recommended products 3 The control output relay cannot be replaced even though it has a limited servi...

Page 9: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 TC Input DC mV or V Input RTD Input 7 8 7 8 6 7 8 B b A NO COM ALM2 ALM1 COM Relay Contact Output 4 to 20 mA DC Output Voltage Pulse Output Heating side Control Out...

Page 10: ...stand for the polarity for DC 24V power supply UT152 UT155 Terminal Arrangement Heating cooling type 11 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TC Input DC mV or V Input RTD Input 12...

Page 11: ...tandards The communication function is provided only when the RS option is specified For details read the user s manual of the communications function IM 05C01E12 10E Communication Protocol Personal c...

Page 12: ...155 For side by side close installation the controller loses its dust proof and drip proof protection Casing ABS resin and polycarbonate Case color Black Mounting Flush panel mounting Power Supply and...

Page 13: ...2 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Thermocouple RTD DC voltage K J T E R S B N L U Platinel 2 Pt100 JPt100 0 to 100mV 0 to 5V 1 to 5V 0 to 10V Unspecified 270 to 1370 C 0 0 to 600 0 C 0...

Page 14: ...n explains how to set and register parameter values The procedure for changing SP target setpoint and A1 alarm 1 setpoint can be found on Changing Target Setpoint SP and Changing Alarm 1 Setpoint A1 r...

Page 15: ...y for at least 3 seconds If your controller has the AL or HBA option the display for the Alarm 1 setpoint A1 appears If not control mode CTL appears Press for at least 3 seconds Step 3 Press the key o...

Page 16: ...ONF on off control CTL PID Displayed when I OFF Displayed for heating cooling type Displayed for heating cooling type Displayed for time proportional PID control Displayed for time proportional PID c...

Page 17: ...ds or hours and minutes Set the timer time unit using parameter TTU For example 15 25 sets 15 minutes and 25 seconds T1 is for AL1 and T2 is for AL2 0 00 T2 Timer setting 2 0 00 2 Operating Parameters...

Page 18: ...UPER function Note Not displayed when on off control OFF 0 DR Direct reverse action 0 Reverse action 1 Direct action Note Not displayed for heating cooling type 0 ADR Controller address 1 to 99 Howeve...

Page 19: ...n on Alarm setting Measured value Measured value Temperature setpoint Hysteresis Deviation setting Opn on Cls off The output contact is opened in the following events Program error ROM error RAM error...

Page 20: ...is function operates at the following events a SP change b SP1 SP2 switching c Power on At power on SP starts from the current PV value Set the ramp rate time unit using parameter TMU The cycle time i...

Page 21: ...P and then turn the controller off once and then back on again Do not use dynamic auto tune control for a system where there is interference or continual disturbances IMPORTANT To use dynamic auto tun...

Page 22: ...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 range settings and correct them Press any key to stop...

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