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Contents

1.  Monitoring-purpose Operation Displays Available during Operation

2.  Setting Target Setpoint (SP)

3.  Performing/Canceling Auto-tuning

4.  Selecting Target Setpoint Numbers (SPNO.)

5.  Switching between AUTO and MAN

6.  Switching between RUN and STOP

7.  Switching between REM (Remote) and LCL (Local)

8.  Manipulating Control Output in Manual Mode

9.  Troubleshooting

1.  Monitoring-purpose Operation Displays Available during Operation

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Operation Display Switching Diagram for Standard and Posi-

tion Proportional Types

•  SP Display

  Displays the measured input value on PV display. 

  Displays the target setpoint (SP) on Setpoint display (SP can be changed).

•  OUT Display

  Displays the measured input value on PV display.

  Displays the control output value (OUT) on Setpoint display (OUT can be changed 

in manual mode).

  Displays the valve’s feedback input value (at 0 to 100% valve opening) in Position 

proportional control.

SP Display

(SP can be changed.)

OUT Display

(OUT can be changed.)

 

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Operation Display Switching Diagram for Heating/Cooling Type

•  SP Display

  Displays the measured input value on PV display.

  Displays the target setpoint (SP) on Setpoint display (SP can be changed).

•  OUT Display

  Displays the measured input value on PV display.

  Displays the control output values (C.H.) of heating and cooling sides on Setpoint 

display (C.H. can be changed in manual mode).

SP Display

(SP can be changed.)

Heating/cooling OUT Display

(OUT can be changed.)

After showing the OUT Display, press the DISPLAY key or DISP key to show the fol-

lowing displays conditionally. For details, see User’s Manual (IM 05P01D31-01EN).

Standard, Position Proportional, and Heating/Cooling Types

•  SELECT Displays 1 to 5 (which appear when registered)

•  Analog Input Display (display only) (factory default: non-display)

• 

Position Proportional Computation Output Display (display only) (factory default: non-display)

•  PID Number Display (display only) (factory default: non-display)

• 

Heater Break Alarm-1 Current Display (display only) (for heater break alarm option only)

• 

Heater Break Alarm-2 Current Display (display only) (for heater break alarm option only)

2.  Setting Target Setpoint (SP)

When the required value is displayed, 

press the SET/ENTER key to register 

the setpoint.

Show the SP Display (Operation Display).

(This is an example of setting the target      

 setpoint to 150.0).

Press the SET/ENTER key to start the 

last digit of the setpoint blinking.

Blinking allows you to change the value.

To set the setpoint, use the 

Left/Right arrow keys to move 

between digits and the Up/Down 

arrow keys to increase and 

decrease the value.

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3.  Performing/Canceling Auto-tuning

Auto-tuning should be performed after setting a target setpoint.

Make sure that the controller is in automatic mode (AUTO) and in run mode (RUN) 

before auto-tuning. For setting to AUTO, see “5. Switching between AUTO and 

MAN,” and for setting to RUN, see “6. Switching between RUN and STOP.” 

If the setpoint is known in advance or auto-tuning does not find any appropriate PID 

constants, set the PID manually. For setting the PID manually, see User’s Manual (IM 

05P01D31-01EN).

CAUTION

Do not perform auto-tuning for the following processes.

Tune PID manually.

•  Processes with fast response such as flow rate control and pres-

sure control.

•  Processes which do not allow the output to be turned on and off 

even temporarily.

•  Processes which prohibit severe output changes at control 

valves (or other actuators).

•  Processes in which product quality can be adversely affected if 

PV values fluctuate beyond their allowable ranges.

Show the Operation Display.

Hold down the PARAMETER key or PARA key for 

3 seconds to display MODE menu. 

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the Down arrow key until the parameter AT appears.

The parameter AT (auto-tuning switch) is displayed.

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In cases where the communication is 

specified, the parameter R.L 

(REMOTE/LOCAL switch) is displayed.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

OFF blinks.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the required setpoint.

Blinks during the change.

The setpoint has been registered. 

This starts auto-tuning.

The limiter can be set to the output during auto-tuning. 

For details, see User’s Manual (IM 05P01D31-01EN). 

The MAN lamp goes off, which means that 

the auto-tuning completed normally.

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The setting range is 1 to 4 (represent group numbers) or R.

To perform auto-tuning for the PID of group 1, set the parameter AT to 1.

To quit the auto-tuning, set the parameter to OFF.

During auto-tuning,

• The MAN lamp blinks.

• The OUT symbol appears.

• The output values at 100.0% and 

0% appear alternately. 

4.  Selecting Target Setpoint Numbers (SPNO.)

The following operating procedure shows an example of changing the target setpoint 

number (SPNO.) from 1 to 2. Each SP has its PID group. The PID group set for the 

parameter PIDN (PID number selection) is used.

Show the Operation Display.

Hold down the PARAMETER key or PARA key for 

3 seconds to display MODE menu.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

SPNO. has been changed to 2.

Blinks during the change.

The setpoint has been registered.

Press the DISPLAY key or DISP key once 

to return to the Operation Display.

Change the setpoint using 

the Up/Down arrow keys.

Press the Down arrow key until the parameter SPNO. 

appears.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

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In cases where the communication is 

specified, the parameter R.L 

(REMOTE/LOCAL switch) is displayed. 

The parameter SPNO. (SP number selection) 

is displayed.

Operation

Guide

UT35A/RSP, UT32A/RSP

Digital Indicating Controller 

(Non-isolated Remote Input Type)

Operation Guide

This operation guide describes key entries for operating the UT35A/UT32A.

Although the display of UT35A is used in this guide, UT32A can be operated similarly. 

For operations using external contact inputs, see “DI” of “6. Terminal Wiring Diagrams” 

in “Installation and Wiring.” 

If you cannot remember how to carry out an operation during setting, press the 

DISPLAY key or DISP key once. This brings you to the display (Operation Display) that 

appears at power-on. 

The scrolling guide is displayed on PV display in the Parameter Setting Display. 

This guide can be turned on/off with the Fn key.

Operations

For details of the each function, refer to the electronic manual. Manuals can be 

downloaded or viewed at the following URL.

Functional

Enhancement

http://www.yokogawa.com/ns/ut/im/

«Standard Code Model»

 

(Panel Mounting Type)

5.  Switching between AUTO and MAN

AUTO and MAN switching can be performed using any of the following: (1) A/M key, 

(2) Contact input, (3) Communication, and (4) User function key.

The figure below shows a direct operation using the A/M key. 

When AUTO and MAN switching function is assigned to the contact input, and the 

contact input is ON, the switching by key operation cannot be performed.

For details, see User’s Manual (IM 05P01D31-01EN).

MAN lamp is lit in MAN mode.

Each time you press the               key,
AUTO and MAN is switched alternately.

When AUTO is switched into MAN, the control output value in AUTO mode is held. 

The controller can be operated manually from the hold value.

If the manual preset output is set (MPON parameter ≠ OFF), the controller can be 

operated manually from the arbitrary output value (MPO1 to MPO5 parameters).

6.  Switching between RUN and STOP

RUN and STOP switching can be performed using any of the following: (1) Contact 

input, (2) Parameter, (3) Communication, and (4) User function key.

The following shows an example of switching using the contact input.

(The switching function is assigned to DI2 contact for the factory default.)

For details of other switching methods and the display appearing when the operation 

is started, see User’s Manual (IM 05P01D31-01EN).

When the controller is stopped, input and outputs are as follows:

PV input

Displays the PV value.

Control output

Displays the preset output value.

The preset output value is set for each PID group. 

Alarm output

Turns the output on in case of an alarm.

Display in STOP mode

“STOP” is displayed on Symbol display and "preset output value" is displayed on 

Data display.

OFF: Operation RUN

Display in STOP mode

210

212

ON: Operation STOP

210

212

Preset output (PO)

Valve opening (0-100%) for 

Position proportional type

STOP lamp is lit.

DI2

DI2

Display in STOP mode in Heating/cooling control

“Cooling-side preset output value” is displayed on the left side of the “ST” symbol, 

and “Heating-side preset output value” is on the right side.

OFF: Operation RUN

Display in STOP mode

210

212

ON: Operation STOP

210

212

Heating-side preset output (PO)

STOP lamp is lit

Cooling-side preset output (POc)

.

DI2

DI2

Summary of Contents for UT35A/RSP

Page 1: ...rman French and Spanish are available for the guide display 2 The LP option can be specified in the combination of Type 2 code any of 0 or 1 and Type 3 code any of 0 or 1 3 The HA option can be specified only when the Type 1 code is 0 or 2 4 When the CT option is specified the UT35A does not conform to the safety standards UL and CSA and CE marking Products with CT option are not intended for EEA ...

Page 2: ...input for com putation etc Number of inputs See the table of Model and Suffix Codes Input type instrument range and measurement accuracy See the table below Input Type Instrument Range Accuracy Standard signal 0 400 to 2 000 V 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit 1 000 to 5 000 V 0 1 of instrument range 1 digit DC voltage 0 000 to 2 000 V 0 2 of instrument range 1 digit 0 00 to 10 00 V 0 1 of instrumen...

Page 3: ...ires for wiring For RTD input use shielded wires that have low conductor resistance and cause no significant differences in resistance between the three wires Since the control output relay has a life span resistance load of 100 000 times use the auxiliary relay to perform ON OFF control The use of inductance L loads such as auxiliary relays motors and solenoid valves causes malfunction or relay f...

Page 4: ... Relay contact output NC NO COM Contact rating 250 V AC 3 A 30 V DC 3 A resistance load 111 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 210 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 211 212 Current voltage pulse output 0 20 mA DC 4 20 mA DC Voltage pulse 12 V Heating cooling control output Suffix code Type 1 2 Cooling side control output Heating cooling relay cont...

Page 5: ...ntrol type setup Input output setup Valve position adjustment Use Quick setting function Position proportional type Position proportional type For Position proportional type 3 Quick Setting Function Setting of Input and Output The Quick setting function is a function to easily set the basic function of the control ler Turn on the controller to start the Quick setting function This function allows ...

Page 6: ...RM menu is displayed 1 2 3 4 5 The parameter AL1 alarm 1 type is displayed Press the SET ENTER key Press the SET ENTER key 5 6 Energized De energized Latch action Stand by action The alarm 1 type setpoint 02 PV low limit is registered After the setup is completed press the DISPLAY key or DISP key once to return to the Operation Display Symbol To change the alarm type change the last 2 digits of th...

Page 7: ... User s Manual IM 05P01D31 01EN The MAN lamp goes off which means that the auto tuning completed normally 5 6 7 8 The setting range is 1 to 4 represent group numbers or R To perform auto tuning for the PID of group 1 set the parameter AT to 1 To quit the auto tuning set the parameter to OFF During auto tuning The MAN lamp blinks The OUT symbol appears The output values at 100 0 and 0 appear altern...

Page 8: ...ystem data and hardware of extended function Nonresponding communication between hardware of extended function E1 to E4 terminal areas Faulty Contact us for repair Normal indication Normal indication Rightmost decimal point on PV display blinks Setup parameter PA ER Calibration value error Initialized to calibrated default value because of corrupted factory default value Faulty Contact us for repa...

Page 9: ...Without Stand by action 0 PV low limit 02 Table below EASY Alarm type 2 digits 00 Disable 01 PV high limit 02 PV low limit 03 SP high limit 04 SP low limit 05 Deviation high limit 06 Deviation low limit 07 Deviation high and low limits 08 Deviation within high and low limits 09 Target SP high limit 10 Target SP low limit 11 Target SP deviation high limit 12 Target SP deviation low limit 13 Target ...

Page 10: ...re not described in this manual See User s Manual IM 05P01D31 01EN Control Function Setting Parameter Menu symbol CTL Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial value User setting Display level CNT Control type PID PID control ONOF ON OFF control 1 point of hysteresis ONOF2 ON OFF control 2 points of hysteresis 2P2L Two position two level control H C Heating cooling control PID or H ...

Page 11: ...cation with checksum LADR Ladder communication CO M Coordinated master station CO S Coordinated slave station MBASC Modbus ASCII MBRTU Modbus RTU CO S1 Coordinated slave station Loop 1 mode CO S2 Coordinated slave station Loop 2 mode P P Peer to peer communication MBRTU EASY BPS Baud rate 600 600 bps 1200 1200 bps 2400 2400 bps 4800 4800 bps 9600 9600 bps 19200 19 2k bps 38400 38 4k bps 19200 PRI ...

Page 12: ...error status LA ER Ladder error status MCU MCU version DCU DCU version ECU1 ECU 1 version E1 terminal area ECU3 ECU 3 version E3 terminal area ECU4 ECU 4 version E4 terminal area PARA Parameter version H VER Product version SER1 Serial number 1 SER2 Serial number 2 MAC1 MAC address 1 E3 terminal area MAC2 MAC address 2 E3 terminal area MAC3 MAC address 3 E3 terminal area Parameter Display Level Pa...

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