Reset to Factory Default Instructions
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All of the following set up instructions are for setting up a controller from the factory defaults. If the
application for a controller needs to be changed, reset the controller to factory default using the following
steps.
1. Press the
•
button until the parameter
loC
appears. Use the
.
button to select
loC1
. Press the
;
button.
2. Press and hold the
;
and
.
buttons simultaneously for three seconds and release.
3. Use the
.
button to change the value on the SV display to
1357
. Press the
;
button.
4. Display will change from
pass
to
pare
. Press
.
button symbol to change value from no to yes and
press
;
button.
5. Display will be fully lit and then controller will reboot.
1. Access the Initial Setup mode by pressing and holding the
;
button for three seconds. In the parameter
inpt
, use the
,
and
.
buttons to select the value that corresponds to the thermocouple or RTD type
that will be attached to the controller. See the table below for specifications. Press the
;
button to save the
selected value. The controller will display the module information splash screen for three seconds and then
return to the main screen.
2. Press the
;
button for three seconds again. Press the
•
button to access the
tpun
parameter. Use
the
,
and
.
buttons to select either
C
for Centigrade or
f
for Fahrenheit display. Press the
;
button
to save the selected value. Press the
;
button again to go to the main screen.
3. Press the
;
button for three seconds again. Press the
•
button repeatedly until the
tp-H
parameter
appears. Use the
,
and
.
buttons to set the maximum value of the operational temperature range. The
SV value cannot exceed the TP-H value. Press the
;
button to save the selected value. Press the
•
button
to access the
tp-l
parameter. Use the
,
and
.
buttons to set the minimum value of the operational
temperature range. The SV value cannot be set lower than the TP-L value. Press the
;
button twice to save
the selected value and return to the controller main screen.
4. Press the
•
button repeatedly until the parameter
sp
appears. Use the
,
and
.
buttons to select
either
0
for a whole degree or
1
for a tenth degree temperature display. If tenth degree is selected the maximum
temperature displayed (PV) will be limited to 999.9. Press the
;
button twice to save the selected value and
return to the controller main screen.
5. If the input temperature from the thermocouple or RTD needs to be adjusted, press the
;
button for less
than 3 seconds. Press the
•
button repeatedly until the parameter
pVof
appears. Use the
,
and
.
buttons to adjust a positive or negative offset to the PV value displayed on the controller. Press the
;
button
twice to save the selected value and return to the controller main screen.
Thermocouple or RTD Input
Thermocouple* Type and Temperature Range
Input Temperature Sensor Type
LED Display
Temperature Range
Thermocouple TXK type
txk
-238 ~ 1472°F (-150 ~ 800°C)
Thermocouple U type
u
-328 ~ 932°F (-200 ~ 500°C)
Thermocouple L type
l
-328 ~ 1562°F (-200 ~ 850°C)
Thermocouple B type
b
212 ~ 3272°F (100 ~ 1800°C)
Thermocouple S type
s
32 ~ 3092°F (0 ~ 1700°C)
Thermocouple R type
r
32 ~ 3092°F (0 ~ 1700°C)
Thermocouple N type
n
-328 ~ 2372°F (-200 ~ 1300°C)
Thermocouple E type
e
32 ~ 1112°F (0 ~ 600°C)
Thermocouple T type
t
-328 ~ 752°F (-200 ~ 400°C)
Thermocouple J type
j
-148 ~ 2192°F (-100 ~ 1200°C)
Thermocouple K type
k
-328 ~ 2372°F (-200 ~ 1300°C)
RTD Type and Temperature Range
Input Temperature Sensor Type
LED Display
Temperature Range
Platinum (Pt100)
pt
-328 ~ 1562°F (-200 ~ 850°C)
Platinum (JPt100)
jpt
-148 ~ 752°F (-100 ~ 400°C)
Copper (Cu50)
CU
-58 ~ 302°F (-50 ~ 150°C)
Nickel (Ni120)
ni
-112 ~ 572°F (-80 ~ 300°C)
*Note: Use only ungrounded thermocouples.
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WARNING! Electric shock danger
To prevent electric shock, do not connect AC power to your device until all input and output
connections are completed.
Terminal Identification
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1
2
33
4
55
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
+
–
+
–
+
–
N
OUT
RTD
Tc
1
2
33
4
55
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
+
–
N
3A
250 Vac
OUT1
RTD
ALM1/OUT2
ALM2
COM
Tc
SLB4848-C0
SLB4848-V0
(No alarm output
)
(2 sets of alarm outputs)
SLB4848-C2
SLB4848-V2
1
2
33
4
55
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
+
–
+
–
N
RTD
Tc
1
2
33
4
55
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
N
OUT1
5A/250 Vac
3A
250 Vac
RTD
ALM1/OUT2
ALM2
COM
Tc
(No alarm output
)
(2 sets of alarm outputs)
SLB4848-R0
SLB4848-R2
COM
NO
OUT
5A/250 Vac
NO
COM
Mounting Instructions
SOLO Basic temperature controllers can be mounted through a cutout in an enclosure or panel by using the
dimensions shown in Section 5. The directions for mounting the controller through a cutout are:
1. Insert the temperature controller through the panel cutout.
2. Slide the M3X0.5 nut into the opening in the top of the mounting bracket and insert the M3X0.5 X 30mm
mounting screw in the mounting bracket.
3. Insert the mounting bracket into the mounting groove at the left and right of the controller, and push the
mounting bracket forward until the bracket stops.
4. Tighten both screws evenly to secure temperature controller in place (The screw torque should be 0.4 to 0.5
N-m)
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Display and Key Pad
SLB
SOLO
SET
c
SV
PV
A/M
OUT1
1
2
OUT2
PV Display: Display the process value or parameter type.
SV Display:
Display the set point, parameter operation, read value,
manipulated variable or set value of the parameter.
A/M: Auto-tuning/Manual indicator, flashes when the Auto-tuning operation is
ON and is solid when in Manual mode.
OUT1/OUT2: Output indicator, lights when the output is ON.
°C, °F: Temperature unit indicator. °C: Celsius °F: Fahrenheit
1/2: Alarm output indicator, lights when one of the alarms is on.
Key Indicator: Key indicator lights when key lock is enabled.
Set Button: Press this key to select the desired function mode and
confirm the setting value.
Rotate Button: Press this key to select parameters within the function
mode.
Down Button: Press this key to decrease values displayed on the SV
display. Hold down this key to speed up the decrement.
Up Button: Press this key to increase values displayed on the SV
display. Hold down this key to speed up the increment.
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Key Pad Operation
Operation Mode
SET
Hold for 3 sec.
SET
Initial Setting
Mode
Regulation
Mode
SET
Press for less
than 3 sec.
Initial Setting
Parameters
Operation
Parameters
Regulation
Parameters
SET
The SOLO Basic temperature controller has three function modes: Initial Setting mode, Operation mode and
Regulation mode. When power is first applied to the temperature controller, the module information splash
screen appears. This screen shows the firmware version on the PV display and the input and output types for that
particular model on the SV display. After three seconds, the controller will automatically proceed to the Operation
mode main screen. Press and hold the
;
button for three seconds to go into the Initial Setting mode. Press
the
;
button for less than three seconds to access the Regulation mode. Press the
•
button while inside
any of the three function modes to access the individual parameters for each function mode. Use the
.
and
,
buttons to change the individual parameter values. Pressing the
;
button saves the parameter values.
Press the
;
button again to return the controller to the Operation mode.
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