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Temperature Controller

 

Instruction Sheet

 

Thank you very much for purchasing DELTA DTC1000/2000 Series Temperature Controller. Please read this 
instruction sheet before using your DTC1000/2000 series to ensure proper operation, and please keep this instruction 
sheet handy for quick reference. 

 

 

Caution

 

 

DANGER! Caution! Electric Shock!

 

DTC1000/2000 series is an OPEN-TYPE device and therefore should be installed in an enclosure free of airborne 
dust, humidity, electric shock and vibration. The enclosure should prevent non-maintenance staff from operating the 
device (e.g. key or specific tools are required to open the enclosure) in case danger and damage on the device may 
occur.

 

 

WARNING!

 

1.  Prevent dust or metallic debris from falling into the controller that will cause malfunction. DO NOT modify or 

disassemble the controller. DO NO use extra terminals. 

2.  Do not install and/or use the controller in places subject to: 

ƒ

 dust or corrosive gases and liquid   

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 high humidity and high radiation   

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 vibration and shock 

3.  Switch off the power when wiring or changing input sensors. 
4.  Be sure to use compensating wires that match the thermocouple types when extending or connecting the 

thermocouple wires. 

5.  Shorten the wire when wiring a platinum resistance thermometer (RTD) to the controller, and separate power cable 

from load wires to prevent interference and conductive influence. 

6.  Make sure the power cable and signals device are installed correctly before switching on the power of 

DTC1000/2000; otherwise serious damage may occur. 

7.  DO NOT touch the terminals or repair the controller when the power is on to prevent electric shock. 
8.  Wait at least one minute after the power is off to allow the capacitor to discharge. DO NOT touch any internal circuit 

within this period. 

9.  DO NOT touch the internal terminals no matter the power is on or off. 
10.  DO NOT place other heating source (e.g. power supply) in parallel with DTC1000/2000 during the installation. 

Please keep proper space in between. 

 

 

 

Model Name Explanation

 

D T C 1

2

3

4

5

 

Series name 

DTC: Delta C series temperature controller 

 1  

Controller position 

1: First controller 
2: Controller connected in parallel 

 

2

  Auxiliary output 

groups 

0: standard, 2 outputs, no auxiliary output 
1: 1 auxiliary output. Not available now. 
2: 2 auxiliary outputs. Not available now. 

 3   4

  Optional  

00: Standard 
01: CT input. Not available now. 
02: EVENT input. Not available now. 

  5

  Main output type 

R: Relay output SPST, 250VAC, 3A 
V: Voltage pulse output 12V +10% ~ -20% 
C: Current output 4 ~ 20mA 
L: Linear voltage output 0 ~ 10V 

Enclosed functions: DC24V input, 2 outputs, relay output for output 2, RS-485 communication. 

 

 

 

Function & Specification

 

Power supply 

DC24V. Isolated switching power 

Voltage range 

Rated voltage: 90% ~ 110% 

Power consumption 

Rated 24 VDC, Max. 24 W combined, 3W + 3W x number of DTC2000 controllers (Max. 7) 
Thermocouple: K, J, T, E, N, R, S, B, L, U, TXK 
Platinum RTD: Pt100, JPt100 

Input sensors 

Linear DC input: 0 ~ 5V, 0 ~ 10V, 0 ~ 20mA, 4 ~ 20mA, 0 ~ 50mV 

Sampling rate 

Analog input: 0.15 sec.    Thermocouple or platinum RTD: 0.4 sec. 

Control method 

PID , programmable PID, Manual, ON/OFF 
Relay: SPST, Max. load 250VAC, 3A resistive load 
Voltage pulse: 12VDC, Max. output current: 40mA 
Current: DC 4 ~ 20mA (Load resistance: < 500

Output types 

Analog voltage: 0 ~ 10V (Load resistance: > 1,000

Output function 

Control output, alarm output, proportional output   
Proportional output is available only when output 1 is linear voltage/current output. 

Alarm 

12 alarm modes 

Communication 

RS-485 digital communication, 2,400bps ~ 38,400bps 

Communication protocol  Modbus protocol, ASCII/RTU format 
Internal connection 

Internal terminals available to transmit 24V power supply and communication signals 

Vibration resistance 

10 ~ 55Hz, 10m/s

2

 for 10mins, each in X, Y and Z direction 

Shock resistance 

Max. 300m/s

2

, 3 times in each 3 axes, 6 directions 

Ambient temperature 

0 ~ 50

°

Storage temperature 

-20 ~

 

+65

°

Altitude < 

2,000m 

Ambient humidity 

35% ~ 85% RH (non-condensing) 

Pollution degree 

 

 

Product Profile & Outline

 

DTC1000R/V/C/L 

1 RUN/STOP 

switch 

Wiring and Model name 

DIN rail clip 

4 I/O 

terminals 

5 LED 

indicators 

6 Mounting 

hole 

7 Specification 

label 

8 Extension 

port 

9 Extension 

clip 

10  DIN rail 
11  RS-485 communication port 
12  Extension clip 
13  DC power input 

9

0

.0

3

.0

60.0

3.4

25.2

4

.0

3

.0

1

2

3

4
5

6

7

8

9

10

3

11

12

13

 

 

DTC2000R/V/C/L 

Wiring and Model name 

DIN rail clip 

3 I/O 

terminals 

4 LED 

indicators 

5 Mounting 

hole 

6 Specification 

label 

7 Extension 

port 

8 Extension 

clip 

9 DIN 

rail 

9

0

.0

3

.0

60.0

3.4

25.2

4

.0

3

.0

1

2

3
4

5

6

7

8

9

2

10

 

10  Extension port 

 

 

Input

 

DTC1000/2000 series supports the following input sensors:

 

Input Sensor 

Register Value 

Available Range 

0 ~ 50mV linear voltage input 

17 

0 ~ 50mV 

4 ~ 20mA linear current input 

16 

4 ~ 20mA 

0 ~ 20mA linear current input 

15 

0 ~ 20mA 

0 ~ 10V linear voltage input 

14 

0 ~ 10V 

0 ~ 5V linear voltage input 

13 

0 ~ 5V 

Platinum RTD (Pt100) 

12 

-200 ~ 600

°

C (-328 ~ 1,112

°

F) 

Platinum RTD (JPt100) 

11 

-20 ~ 400

°

C (-4 ~ 752

°

F) 

Thermocouple TXK type 

10 

-200 ~ 800

°

C (-328 ~ 1,472

°

F) 

Thermocouple U type 

-200 ~ 500

°

C (-328 ~ 932

°

F) 

Thermocouple L type 

-200 ~ 850

o

C (-328 ~ 1562

°

F) 

Thermocouple B type 

100 ~ 1,800

°

C (212 ~ 3,272

°

F) 

Thermocouple S type 

0 ~ 1,700

°

C (32 ~ 3,092

°

F) 

Thermocouple R type 

0 ~ 1,700

°

C (32 ~ 3,092

°

F) 

Thermocouple N type 

-200 ~ 1,300

°

C (-328 ~ 2,372

°

F) 

Thermocouple E type 

0 ~ 600

°

C (32 ~1,112

°

F) 

Thermocouple T type 

-200 ~ 400

°

C (-328 ~ 752

°

F) 

Thermocouple J type 

-100 ~ 1,200

°

C (-148 ~ 2,192

°

F) 

Thermocouple K type 

-200 ~ 1,300

°

C (-328 ~ 2,372

°

F) 

Note 1: The current input is built-in with 249

 precision resistor. See “How To Set up Current Input” section. 

Note 2: Default setting: Pt100 input.

 

 

The range of linear input and feedback value is adjustable. Range of input feedback: -999 ~ 9,999. Take 0 ~ 20mA input 
as example, -999 refers to 0mA input, and 9,999 refers to 20mA input. If we change the range to 0 ~ 2,000, 0 will refer to 
0mA input, and 2,000 will refer to 20mA input. 1 display scale = 0.01mA. 

 

 

 

Output

 

There are several output types available from DTC1000/2000 series: Control Output (heating/cooling), Alarm Output 
and Proportional Output. 
 

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 Control Output 

DTC1000/2000 series offers 2 outputs for heating or cooling control. If you require dual loop output, the 2 outputs 
should be set to different actions (heating or cooling). If you require the 2 outputs are set to the same control action, only 
the control cycle of output 1 will be valid, and the 2 outputs will act at the same time. 
 
The control methods include: PID control, ON/OFF control, Manual control and programmable PID control. 

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 Single Output Control 

Heating hysteresis

ON

OFF

PV

Figure1: ON/OFF Control

Cooling hysteresis

Heating

Cooling

Set Point

Set Point

 

     

 

 

PV

100%

0

Heating

Output

PV

100%

0

Output

Set Point

Cooling

Set Point

Figure 2: PID Control, Cooling) Control

Figure 3: PID Control,  Heating Control

 

 

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 Dual Output Control 

 

OFF

PV

Set Point

ON

Heating

Deadband

Heating hysteresis 

Figure 4: 

 

ON/OFF Control

Cooling hysteresis 

Cooling

 

 

Deadband: Dead
Bandwidth: Negative

PV

0

PV

0

Deadband: Dead
Bandwidth: Positive

Output

Heating

Cooling

Set Point

Output

Heating

Cooling

Set Point

Figure 5: PID control

Figure 6: PID Control

 

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 Programmable PID Control & Parameters Setting 

The programmable PID control includes 8 patterns (Pattern 0 ~ 7). Each pattern contains 8 steps (Step 0 ~ 7) and 
parameters: “link pattern”, “cycle” and “the number of steps”. 

 
Start Pattern: 

The user can set up which pattern is the start pattern for the programmable control. 

 
Steps:

 Includes the settings of the two parameters, set point X and execution time T, indicating that the set point (SV) 

has to rise to temperature X after the period of execution time T. If the result of the set point X is the same as that of 
the previous setting, the process is called “Soak”; otherwise, it is called “Ramp”. Therefore, the programmable control 
is also known as Ramp/Soak control. The default setting of the first step is Soak control. The temperature will first rise 
to the set point X and remain at X. The total execution time is T. 
 

Link Pattern:

 The pattern to be executed following the current pattern. If the setting is not 0 ~ 7, the set point will 

remain at the last pattern. 

 
Cycle: 

The additional number of cycles for a pattern. For example, if the parameter is set to 2, it refers to the pattern 

has to execute additional twice, totaling the execution to 3 times including the original one. 

 
The Number of Steps: 

The number of steps in each pattern (range: 0 ~ 7). For example, if the parameter is set

 

to 2, 

it refers to the pattern will execute Step 0 ~ Step 2, and other steps will not be executed. 
 

The Execution: 

Available settings include “run”, “program hold”, “program stop” or “stop”. 

1.  When this parameter is set to “run”, the program will start its execution from step 0 of the start pattern. 
2.  When this parameter is set to “program hold”, the program will stop and the temperature will stop at the SV before 

the program stops. If the user sets to “run” again, the program will resume the step before the program stops and 
execute by the remaining time. 

3.  When this parameter is set to “program stop”, the program will stop and the temperature will stop at the SV before 

the program stops. If the user sets to “run” again, the program will execute again from Step 0 of the start pattern. 

4.  When this parameter is set to “stop”, the program will stop, and the control output will be disabled. 

 
Proportional Output: 

If Output 1 of this DTC1000/2000 series is linear voltage or current, the user can set it to “Proportional Output”. 
Proportional output refers to the output varies with the input. For example, if the input range is set to 0 ~ 1,000, and 
when the input value is 0, the output will be 0mA or 0V. When the input value is 1,000, the output will be 20mA or 10V. 
 

Figure 7: Proportional Output

Output

PV Low

PV High

Output

10V or 20mA

0V or 4mA

PV Low

PV High

Negative 
output slope 

PV

PV

Positive output slope

10V or 20mA

0V or 4mA

 

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 Alarm Output

 

DTC1000/2000 series offers 12 alarm modes. When the PV exceeds or falls below SV, the alarm output will be enabled. 
See the table below for the 12 modes. 

Mode 

Alarm Type 

Alarm Output Operation 

0 No 

alarm 

OFF 

Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches upper and lower 
limits. 

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 Alarm will be enabled when the PV exceeds SV + AL-H or falls below SV – 

AL-L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

AL-H

 

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