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Chapter 3: Installation

3.1  General

This chapter provides general installation instructions for the Model 335 tempera-
ture controller. Please read this entire chapter before installing the instrument and 
powering it on to ensure the best possible performance and maintain operator safety. 
For instrument operating instructions refer to Chapter 4 and Chapter 5. For computer 
interface installation and operation refer to Chapter 6.

3.2  Inspection and 
Unpacking

Inspect shipping containers for external damage before opening them. Photograph 
any container that has significant damage before opening it. Inspect all items for 
both visible and hidden damage that occurred during shipment. If there is visible 
damage to the contents of the container, contact the shipping company and 
Lake Shore immediately, preferably within five days of receipt of goods, for instruc-
tions on how to file a proper insurance claim. Lake Shore products are insured against 
damage during shipment, but a timely claim must be filed before Lake Shore will take 
further action. Procedures vary slightly with shipping companies. Keep all damaged 
shipping materials and contents until instructed to either return or discard them.

Open the shipping container and keep the container and shipping materials until all 
contents have been accounted for. Check off each item on the packing list as it is 
unpacked. Instruments themselves may be shipped as several parts. The items 
included with the Model 335 are listed below. Contact Lake Shore immediately if 
there is a shortage of parts or accessories. Lake Shore is not responsible for any miss-
ing items if they have not been notified within 60 days of shipment.

If the instrument must be returned for recalibration, replacement or repair, a return 
authorization (RMA) number must be obtained from a Lake Shore representative 
before it is returned. Refer to section 8.14.2 for the Lake Shore RMA procedure.

Items Included with the Model 335 temperature controller:

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1 Model 335 instrument

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1 Model 335 user manual

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2 sensor input mating connectors, 6-pin DIN (G-106-233)

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2 heater output connectors, dual banana, for heater Outputs 1 and 2

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1 terminal block mating connector, 8-pin terminal block, for Output 2 in voltage 

mode, and relays 1 and 2

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1 line power cord

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1 line power cord for alternative voltage*

* Included only when purchased with VAC-120-ALL power option.

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Страница 1: ...s existing or applied for Lake Shore Cryotronics Inc reserves the right to add improve modify or withdraw functions design modifications or products at any time without notice Lake Shore shall not be...

Страница 2: ...r implied including but not limited to the implied warranties or conditions of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Specifically except as provided herein LakeShore undertakes no respo...

Страница 3: ...nges made to the firmware FIRMWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT continued Under the terms of this agreement you may only use the Model 335 firmware as physically installedin the instrument Archivalcopies are str...

Страница 4: ...Model 335 Temperature Controller...

Страница 5: ...gory 9 equipment therefore falling outside the current scope ofthe RoHS directive However in recognition that RoHS compliance is in the best interest of our customers employees and the environment Lak...

Страница 6: ...bles attached If the installation and operating instructions in the User s Manual are followed there should be no degradation in EMC performance This instrument is not intended for use in close proxim...

Страница 7: ...Range 13 2 2 2 Sensor Sensitivity 13 2 2 3 Environmental Conditions 14 2 2 4 Measurement Accuracy 14 2 2 5 Sensor Package 14 2 3 Sensor Calibrations 14 2 3 1 Precision Calibration 15 2 3 2 SoftCal 15...

Страница 8: ...ds 32 3 5 4 Sensor Polarity 33 3 5 5 Four Lead Sensor Measurement 33 3 5 6 Two Lead Sensor Measurement 34 3 5 7 Lowering Measurement Noise 34 3 6 Thermocouple Sensor Inputs Thermocouple Model 3060 35...

Страница 9: ...ter 52 4 4 9 Input Name 53 4 4 10 Temperature Limit 53 4 4 11 Preferred Units 54 4 4 12 Max Min 54 4 5 Output and Control Setup 54 4 5 1 Heater Outputs 54 4 5 1 1 Heater Output Type Output 2 55 4 5 1...

Страница 10: ...ilicon Diode Sensors 82 5 10 2 SoftCal Accuracy with DT 400 Series Silicon Diode Sensors 83 5 10 3 SoftCal With Platinum Sensors 83 5 10 4 SoftCal Accuracy With Platinum Sensors 84 5 10 5 SoftCal Cali...

Страница 11: ...b 101 6 3 3 3 1 Download the driver 101 6 3 3 3 2 Extract the driver 101 6 3 3 3 3 Manually install the driver 102 6 3 3 4 Installing the USB Driver from the Included CD 103 6 3 4 Communication 104 6...

Страница 12: ...trostatic Discharge Sensitive Components 141 8 11 2 Handling Electrostatic Discharge Sensitive Components 141 8 12 Model 3060 Installation 141 8 13 Firmware Updates 143 8 13 1 Updating the Firmware 14...

Страница 13: ...end temperature controllers The Model 335 is the first two channel temperature controller available with user configurable heater outputs delivering a total of 75 W of low noise heater power 50 W and...

Страница 14: ...controller you control from the world leader in cryogenic thermometry 1 1 1 Sensor Inputs The Model 335 offers two standard sensor inputs that are compatible with diode and RTD temperature sensors The...

Страница 15: ...e 50 W and 25 W of continuous power respectively both to a 50 or 25 load For increased functionality Output 2 can also be set to voltage mode When set to voltage mode it functions as a 10 V analog out...

Страница 16: ...ate application needs Here the input names are shown above the measure ment readings along with the designated input letters D Intuitive Menu Structure Logical navigation allows you to spend more time...

Страница 17: ...e TG 120 PL 1 4 K to 325 K T 4 2 K B 5 T GaAlAs Diode TG 120 SD 1 4 K to 500 K T 4 2 K B 5 T Positive Tempera ture Coefficient RTDs 100 Platinum PT 102 3 14 K to 873 K T 40 K B 2 5 T 100 Platinum PT 1...

Страница 18: ...mK 339 mK 3 6 mK 4 7 mK 8 8 mK 414 mK 17 K 52 K 280 K 46 mK Cernox CX 1050 SD HT6 with 1 4M calibration 1 4 K 4 2 K 77 K 420 K 26566 3507 2 205 67 45 03 48449 K 1120 8 K 2 4116 K 0 0829 K 20 K 196 K 1...

Страница 19: ...ve 0 to 10 1 mA4 1 m 0 15 m 0 002 0 06 of rdg 0 01 m 0 001 of rdg C 0 3 m 0 to 30 300 A4 1 m 0 45 m 0 002 0 06 of rdg 0 03 m 0 0015 of rdg C 0 9 m 0 to 100 100 A4 10 m 1 5 m 0 01 0 04 of rdg 0 1 m 0 0...

Страница 20: ...tically isolated from other circuits but not each other A D resolution 24 bit Input accuracy Sensor dependent refer to Input Specifications table Measurement resolution Sensor dependent refer to Input...

Страница 21: ...utput zone open loop warm up monitor out D A resolution 15 bit 16 bit bipolar 15 bit unipolar 25 setting 50 setting N A Max power 25 W 25 W 1 W Max current 1 A 0 71 A 100 mA Voltage compliance min 25...

Страница 22: ...lock out IEEE 488 2 Capabilities SH1 AH1 T5 L4 SR1 RL1 PP0 DC1 DT0 C0 E1 Reading rate To 10 rdg s on each input Software support LabVIEW driver contact Lake Shore for availability USB Function Emulat...

Страница 23: ...Plug the power cable into an approved 3 contact electrical outlet or use a 3 contact adapter with the grounding wire green firmly connected to an electrical ground safety ground at the power outlet T...

Страница 24: ...see Annex H CAUTION High voltages danger of electric shock background color yellow symbol and outline black CAUTION or WARNING See instrument documentation background color yellow symbol and outline...

Страница 25: ...ry If an experiment is being done at liquid helium temperature a very high sensitivity is needed for good measurement resolution at that temperature That same resolution may not be required to monitor...

Страница 26: ...temperature range as sensitivity can minimize the effect of most error sources Install the sensor properly following guidelines in section 2 4 Have the sen sor and instrument periodically recalibrate...

Страница 27: ...nsors The standard inputs are limited to operation above 300 mK even with sensors that can be calibrated to 20 mK 2 3 2 SoftCal SoftCal is a good solution for applications that do not require the accu...

Страница 28: ...f fer by more than three A flexible mounting scheme should be used or the parts will break apart potentially damaging them The thermal expansion or contraction of rigid clamps or holders could crush f...

Страница 29: ...ress sensor packages Less perma nent mountings require some pressure to hold the sensor to its mounting surface Pressure greatly improves the action of gasket material to increase thermal conduc tivit...

Страница 30: ...to cool the leads to a temperature as close to the sensor as possi ble This can be accomplished by putting a significant length of lead wire in thermal contact with every cooled surface between room t...

Страница 31: ...oling power The resistive heater must be able to provide sufficient heating power to warm the system The Model 335 can provide up to 75 W of power from Output 1 up to 25 W of power from Output 2 in cu...

Страница 32: ...stor in free air This power may need to be derated if used in a vacuum where con vection cooling cannot take place and it is not adequately anchored to a cooled sur face The Model 335 has a current li...

Страница 33: ...ivity themselves but as sensors heaters sample holders etc are added to an ever more crowded space the junctions between parts are often over looked In order for control to work well junctions between...

Страница 34: ...es in cooling power and sensor sensitivity are also sources of nonlinearity The cooling power of most cooling sources also changes with load temperature This is very important when operating at temper...

Страница 35: ...n the Model 335 the integral term is not set in seconds like some other systems The integral setting can be derived by dividing 1000 by the integral seconds Isetting 1000 Iseconds 2 7 3 Derivative D T...

Страница 36: ...24 cHAPTER 2 Cooling System Design and Temperature Control Model 335 Temperature Controller FIGURE 2 2 Examples of PID control...

Страница 37: ...ture Do not leave the system unattended the heater may have to be turned off manually to prevent overheating If the load never reaches room tempera ture some adjustment may be needed in heater resista...

Страница 38: ...s the Model 335 control algorithm to gradually eliminate the difference in tem perature by integrating the error over time See FIGURE 2 2 d An integral setting that is too low causes the load to take...

Страница 39: ...rocess such as Stage 3 of 7 If the tuning process completes successfully then the message is removed and the new PID parameters are configured If the algorithm fails the mes sage stops blinking to ind...

Страница 40: ...a Peltier device or a solidstate heat pump is a device that takes advantage of the Peltier effect When a DC current is applied to the device heat is transferred from one side of the device to the oth...

Страница 41: ...with shipping companies Keep all damaged shipping materials and contents until instructed to either return or discard them Open the shipping container and keep the container and shipping materials un...

Страница 42: ...making any rear panel connections This is espe cially critical when making sensor to instrument connections 3 4 Line Input Assembly This section describes how to properly connect the Model 335 to line...

Страница 43: ...cord is included with instruments shipped to Europe a domestic power cord is included with all other instruments unless otherwise specified when ordered Always plug the power cord into a properly grou...

Страница 44: ...3 5 3 Grounding and Shielding Sensor Leads The sensor inputs are isolated from earth ground to reduce the amount of earth ground referenced noise that is present on the measurement leads Connecting s...

Страница 45: ...Lead Sensor Measurement All sensors including both 2 lead and 4 lead can be measured with a 4 lead tech nique The purpose of a 4 lead measurement is to eliminate the effect of lead resis tance on the...

Страница 46: ...nectors are also a big source of error when making 2 lead measurements Con nector contact resistance is unpredictable and changes with time and temperature Minimize interconnections when making 2 lead...

Страница 47: ...2 4 Consider the following when using thermocouples at low temperatures D Thermocouple wire is generally more thermally conductive than other sensor lead wire Smaller gauge wire and more thermal anch...

Страница 48: ...is applied in one of three ranges high med or low Each range is one decade lower in power Refer to TABLE 4 11 for maxi mum current and power ratings into different heater resistance 3 7 2 Heater Outp...

Страница 49: ...ore than 75 W is needed for either closed loop PID control warm up control or open loop operation This section describes choosing and installing an external supply Section 5 5 describes operation of t...

Страница 50: ...present at their input when they are turned off This can happen if the Model 335 and power supply use a different source of line power or are turned on and off individ ually It can be avoided if the...

Страница 51: ...the ratio of resistors R1 to R2 Vout 10 V R1 R1 R2 It is also important to keep the sum of R1 R2 1000 or the Model 335 output may not reach the output voltage setting due to internal overload protecti...

Страница 52: ...40 cHAPTER 3 Installation Model 335 Temperature Controller...

Страница 53: ...vention Explanation A Bold Typically the first word in the menu navigation is in bold type which indicates the first key you will need to press B Q The arrow indicates that the screen is advancing to...

Страница 54: ...ss this key to adjust the Manual Output setting of the currently displayed output if applicable 4 5 1 7 5 All Off Press this key to set the range for all outputs to Off not applicable for Monitor Out...

Страница 55: ...r value Pressing Escape Exit Menu will perform the Exit Menu function and will not cancel any previous setting changes D Number Entry allows you to enter number data using the number pad keys Num ber...

Страница 56: ...simultaneously displays up to four readings 4 3 1 Display Modes The Model 335 provides four display modes designed to accommodate different instrument configurations and user preferences The display...

Страница 57: ...The input display mode provides detailed information about an input sensor and the associated control loop if applicable and they are most commonly accessed by press ing the A and B on the keypad Thes...

Страница 58: ...om Display Mode The custom display mode provides the ability to customize the displayed front panel information to your preference The display is divided into four quadrants Each quad rant can be inde...

Страница 59: ...ol Catalog or visit our website at www lakeshore com Any unused input should be set to disabled Menu Navigation Input SetupQInput A or B QSensor Type Disabled Diode PTC RTD Platinum NTC RTD Cernox The...

Страница 60: ...for the PTC resistor sensor type A resistance range selection is available in order to achieve better reading resolution Autorange is enabled by default in order to provide the best possible reading...

Страница 61: ...ature gradient across a piece of voltage lead Thermal EMF voltages must exist because the sensor is almost never the same temperature as the instrument They can be minimized by careful wiring making s...

Страница 62: ...room tem perature compensation is included for convenience section 4 4 6 2 and should be calibrated before use Room temperature compensation is enabled by default but can be turned off if external co...

Страница 63: ...couple 6 Press Input Setup and select the corresponding sensor input Press Enter until the Room Calibration parameter appears then press until Yes appears press Enter to accept it 7 The current temper...

Страница 64: ...dth One filter point corresponds to one new reading on that input A larger number of points does more smoothing but also slows the instrument s response to real changes in temperature The default numb...

Страница 65: ...panel when the A or B keys are pressed identifying the respective sensor The input name can also be configured to be displayed when using the custom display mode Refer to section 4 2 3 for Alpha Numer...

Страница 66: ...ut open loop This section describes how to operate the output and control features and how to set control parameters Each control parameter should be considered before turn ing on a control loop outpu...

Страница 67: ...ent setting on Output 1 3 Apply this setting 1 732 A 75 W setting to get the desired 75 W output 4 Alternatively the User setting can be used for the Max Heater Output setting to set the maximum curre...

Страница 68: ...SetupQOutput 1 or 2 Q QHeater Resistance 25 or 50 Output SetupQOutput 1 or 2 Q QMax Current User 0 707 A 1 A or 1 732 A Default Heater ResistanceQ25 Output 1 QMax Current 1 414 A Output 2QMax Current...

Страница 69: ...cle Some systems require that the heater range is turned off when power is restored The power up enable feature allows the user to choose whether or not the heater range is turned off each time the in...

Страница 70: ...ly used closed loop control mode for tightly controlling temperature using the heater outputs of the Model 335 In this mode the controller attempts to keep the load exactly at the setpoint temperature...

Страница 71: ...front panel the Manual Output and Heater Range direct operation keys can be used for one touch access to these settings Refer to section 4 3 1 for details on configuring display modes Since there is...

Страница 72: ...or B keys to temporarily display the control loop information while the new setting is entered Refer to section 4 3 for details on configuring the front panel display Menu Navigation PQ 0 to 1000 Def...

Страница 73: ...front panel or over the computer interface In closed loop control mode Manual Output is added directly to the output of the PID control equation In effect the control equa tion operates about the Man...

Страница 74: ...t entry For even greater protection the Temperature Limit feature can be used to turn off all heater outputs if a sensor reading above the specified temperature is observed Refer to section 4 4 10 for...

Страница 75: ...with other features Setpoint ramps are often used with zone control mode As tempera ture is ramped through different temperature zones control parameters are auto matically selected for best control...

Страница 76: ...panel A quick way to access the setting if the control loop information is not already displayed is to use the front panel A or B keys to temporarily display the control loop information while the new...

Страница 77: ...ame ters related to the selected interface 4 6 1 USB The USB interface is provided as a convenient way to connect to most modern com puters as a USB interface is provided on nearly all new PCs as of t...

Страница 78: ...press and hold Enter for 5 s Use the numeric keypad to enter the three digit lock code If the lock code is accepted Keypad Locked will be dis played for 3 s and the display will return to normal Chang...

Страница 79: ...that prevents stable PI control Expect some overshoot or undershoot of the setpoint and stable temperature control below the setpoint value D Autotune PI sets values for both P and I parameters D is s...

Страница 80: ...aseline for subsequent stages System response is too slow to Autotune or the new control parameters are caus ing instability in the control Use a smaller initial P value 5 Testing for temperature stab...

Страница 81: ...ting a setpoint of 2 K with Setpoint Ramping turned On the setpoint will begin ramping at the current setpoint Ramp Rate then once the setpoint crosses 100 K the control parameters from Zone 7 will be...

Страница 82: ...Med A High A D A B A A Heater Range A Off A Low Control Input A Default Proportional 0 1 1000 Integral 0 1 1000 Derivative 0 200 MHP Output 0 100 Ramp Rate 0 1 100 K min A C A Med A High A D A B A A H...

Страница 83: ...information on scaling the output for voltages less than 10 V Menu Navigation Output SetupQOutput 2QOutput Type Voltage Q Polarity Bipolar Interface Command ANALOG 5 5 Warm Up Supply Warm Up Supply m...

Страница 84: ...tion Output SetupQOutput 2QOutput Type Voltage Q Output Mode Warm Up Supply QControl Input A B QWarmup Control Auto Off Interface Command WARMUP D Continuous this mode implements what is often referre...

Страница 85: ...ither unipolar or bipolar modes For example ifPolarity is set to Bipolar then settingthe Monitor Out 10V parameter to 0 K and the Monitor Out 10 V parameter to 100 K will cause the voltage output to c...

Страница 86: ...mand ALARM 5 7 1 1 Alarm Annunciators The Alarm LED annunciator steadily displays when any alarm that is enabled also has the Visible parameter enabled The annunciator flashes when an alarm with the V...

Страница 87: ...alarm setpoint and dead band in non latching operation With the high alarm setpoint at 100 K and the dead band at 5 K the high alarm triggers when sensor input temperature increases to 100 K and it w...

Страница 88: ...s into a high alarm state If the Alarm to Follow parameter is set to Both the relay will energize if the configured Alarm Input sensor goes into either a low alarm or a high alarm state Menu Navigatio...

Страница 89: ...the format parameter tells the instrument what breakpoint data format to expect Different sensor types require different formats Formats for Lake Shore sensors are described in TABLE 5 3 D Setpoint L...

Страница 90: ...eader parameters are listed in TABLE 5 3 Typical curve parameters for common sensors are listed in TABLE 5 4 Read this section completely and gather all necessary data before beginning the process Sen...

Страница 91: ...croll to the desired breakpoint number and press Enter The highlight moves to the sensor value of the selected pair 2 Use the Number Entry method to edit the value Refer to section 4 2 1 2 for details...

Страница 92: ...value when you press the Enter key After editing adding or deleting all desired breakpoint pairs press Escape while the highlight is on a breakpoint number All breakpoint pair changes additions and d...

Страница 93: ...red user curve location to copy to and press Enter 3 Choose Yes at the confirmation message to finalize the operation 4 To cancel the operation either choose No to the confirmation message or press Es...

Страница 94: ...ably uniform sensing elements that exhibit precise monotonic and repeatable temperature response For example the Lake Shore DT 400 Series of silicon diode sensors have a repeatable temperature respons...

Страница 95: ...s as follows 5 10 3 SoftCal With Platinum Sensors The platinum sensor is a well accepted temperature standard because of its consis tent and repeatable temperature response above 30 K SoftCal gives pl...

Страница 96: ...o 480 K 5 10 5 SoftCal CalibrationCurve Creation Once the calibration data points have been obtained you may create a SoftCal cali bration To create a SoftCal calibration use this procedure 1 Press Cu...

Страница 97: ...are capabilities of the previous model temperature controllers The Model 331 Emulation mode will trigger the output type setting for Output 2 to be configured to Voltage because the voltage output on...

Страница 98: ...ion mode in order for the commands to be interpreted correctly 5 11 4 PID Scaling Mode The PID Scaling mode determines whether the Model 335 emulates the control scal ing of the Model 331 and Model 33...

Страница 99: ...10 V and is capable ofproviding more than 25 W of power depending on the heater resistance When using the current source for Output 2 ensure that the power rating of the attached heater will not be ex...

Страница 100: ...88 cHAPTER 5 Advanced Operation Model 335 Temperature Controller...

Страница 101: ...signates to the devices on the bus which function to perform The Model 335 performs the functions of Talker and Listener but it cannot be a Bus Controller The Bus Controller is the digital computer th...

Страница 102: ...niline command message asserts only a single signal line The Model 335 recognizes two of these messages from the Bus Controller Remote REN and Interface Clear IFC The Model 335 sends one uniline comma...

Страница 103: ...programs and the instru ment issues responses Two or more command strings or queries can be chained together in one communication but they must be separated by a semi colon The total communication st...

Страница 104: ...atched or buffered The register is read only 6 2 4 2 Event Registers Each register set includes an event register as shown in FIGURE 6 1 Bits in the event register correspond to various system events...

Страница 105: ...Operation complete Not used Not used Not used PON CME EXE QYE OPC Not used Not used Not used OSB MSS ESB RQS MAV Not used Not used Not used Not used OSB CAL RAMP1 RAMP2 OVLD ALARM CAL RAMP1 RAMP2 OVLD...

Страница 106: ...rvice Request Enable Register When a Ser vice Request Enable Register bit is set by the user and the corresponding summary bit is set in the Status Byte the RQS MSS bit of the Status Byte will be set...

Страница 107: ...nd D Execution Error EXE Bit 4 this bit is set if an execution error has been detected This occurs when the instrument is instructed to do something not within its capabilities D Query Error QYE Bit 2...

Страница 108: ...data has been corrupted D Autotune Done ATUNE Bit 5 this bit is set when the Autotuning algorithm is NOT active D New Sensor Reading NRDG Bit 4 this bit is set when there is a new sensor reading D Loo...

Страница 109: ...quest Enable Register are set Once set the user may read and clear the bit in two different ways which is why it is referred to as both the RQS and the MSS bit When this bit goes fromlow to high the S...

Страница 110: ...r to serial poll the instruments on the bus to identify which one requested service the one with bit 6 set in its status byte Serial polling will automatically clear RQS of the Status Byte Register Th...

Страница 111: ...tional commands may be sent between the instrument and the bus controller while waiting for the initial pending operation to complete A typical use of this function would be to enable the OPC bit to g...

Страница 112: ...to communicate properly with the Model 335 The proper configu ration parameters are listed in TABLE 6 5 The USB hardware connection uses the full speed 12 000 000 bits s profile of the USB 2 0 standa...

Страница 113: ...essage stating the wizard has finished installing the software for Lake Shore Model 335 Temperature Controller will appear Click Finish to com plete the installation 6 3 3 3 Installing the Driver From...

Страница 114: ...this will be between Network adapters and Ports COM LPT If the Other Devices item is not already expanded click the icon Lake Shore Model 335 should appear indented underneath Other Devices If it is...

Страница 115: ...ete the installation 6 3 3 4 Installing the USB Driver from the Included CD The Model 335 USB driver is available on the included CD The following section describes the process of installing the drive...

Страница 116: ...ssues command and query strings through user programs the instrument issues responses Two or more command or query strings can be chained together in one communication but they must be separated by a...

Страница 117: ...to establish communication with the instrument or intermittent failures in communication 6 4 Command Summary This section provides a listing of the interface commands A summary of all the com mands is...

Страница 118: ...ut Voltage Polarity Command 122 CRDG Celsius Reading Query 112 POLARITY Output Voltage Polarity Query 122 CRVDEL Curve Delete Cmd 112 PID Control Loop PID Values Cmd 121 CRVHDR Curve Header Cmd 112 PI...

Страница 119: ...the command ESE 145 term 145 is the sum of the bit weighting for each bit ESE Event Status Enable Register Query Input ESE term Returned bit weighting term Format nnn Refer to section 6 2 5 for a lis...

Страница 120: ...del number instrument serial Instrument serial number option card serial Option card serial number firmware version Instrument firmware version Example LSCI MODEL335 1234567 1234567 1 0 OPC Operation...

Страница 121: ...ist of status flags STB Status Byte Query Input STB term Returned bit weighting term Format nnn Remarks Acts like a serial poll but does not reset the register to all zeros The integer returned repres...

Страница 122: ...Valid entries 0 off 1 on visible Specifies if the Alarm LED on the instrument front panel will blink when an alarm condition occurs Valid entries 0 off 1 on Remarks Configures the alarm parameters fo...

Страница 123: ...ut 10 0 V and 0 0 K at 0 output 0 0 V Remarks Use the OUTMODE command to set the output mode to Monitor Out The input parameter in the ANALOG command is the same as the input parameter in the OUT MODE...

Страница 124: ...15 characters SN Specifies the curve serial number Limited to ten characters format Specifies the curve data format Valid entries 1 mV K 2 V K 3 K 4 log K limit value Specifies the curve temperature l...

Страница 125: ...andard or user curve data point DFLT Factory Defaults Command Input DFLT 99 term Remarks Sets all configuration values to factory defaults and resets the instrument The 99 is included to prevent accid...

Страница 126: ...n the entire twenty character line can be used allowing all fifteen sensor name characters to be displayed This command only applies to the readings displayed in the Custom display mode All other disp...

Страница 127: ...ommand for description FILTER Input Filter Parameter Command Input FILTER input off on points window term Format a n nn nn input Specifies input to configure A or B off on Specifies whether the filter...

Страница 128: ...ater output will be displayed in units of current Remarks Max current will be limited to 1 A on Output 1 if the heater resistance is set to 50 If the heater resistance is set to 25 on Output 1 then th...

Страница 129: ...nput to query A or B Returned curve number term Format nn refer to command for description INNAME Sensor Input Name Command Input INNAME input name term Format a s 15 input Specifies input to configur...

Страница 130: ...Sensor Example INTYPE A 2 1 0 1 1 term sets Input A sensor type to Platinum RTD autorange on thermal compensation on and preferred units to kelvin Remarks The autorange and range parameters do not ap...

Страница 131: ...ock Command Input LOCK state code term Format n nnn state 0 Unlocked 1 Locked code Specifies lock out code Valid entries are 000 999 Remarks Locks out all front panel entries except pressing ALL OFF t...

Страница 132: ...1 or 2 Returned value Format nnnnn term refer to command for description OPST Operational Status Query Input OPST term Returned bit weighting term Format nnn Remarks The integer returned represents th...

Страница 133: ...using Input A for the control input sensor and will turn the output off when power is cycled Remarks Modes 4 and 5 are only valid for Output 2 in Voltage mode OUTMODE Output Mode Query Input OUTMODE o...

Страница 134: ...rate value Specifies setpoint ramp rate in kelvin per minute from 0 1 to 100 The rate is always positive but will respond to ramps up or down A rate of 0 is interpreted as infinite and will therefore...

Страница 135: ...the sum of the bit weighting of the input status flag bits A 000 response indicates a valid reading is present RELAY Relay Control Parameter Command Input RELAY relay number mode input alarm alarm ty...

Страница 136: ...Specifies second sensor units point T3 value Specifies third temperature point in kelvin U3 value Specifies third sensor units point Remarks Generates a SoftCal curve Refer to Paragraph 5 3 Example SC...

Страница 137: ...le TLIMIT B 450 term if the temperature of the sensor on Input B exceeds 450 K all control outputs will be turned off Remarks A temperature limit setting of 0 K turns the temperature limit feature off...

Страница 138: ...nnnnn nnnnn nnnn nnnnn n n nnnn term output Specifies which heater output to configure 1 or 2 zone Specifies which zone in the table to configure Valid entries are 1 10 upper bound Specifies the upper...

Страница 139: ...with U S power cord and universalEuro line cord and fuses for 220 240 VAC setting Other country line cords available consult Lake Shore TABLE 7 2 Power configurations Model Description of Options 306...

Страница 140: ...er The heater features precision wound nickel chromium resistance wire magnesium oxide insulation two solid pins non magnetic package and has UL and CSA com ponent recognition The heater is25 6 35 mm...

Страница 141: ...panel handles and screws that adapt the front panel to fit into a 88 9 mm 3 5 in tall full rack space Refer to FIGURE 7 2 for installation details Ensure that there is a 25 mm 1 in clearance on both...

Страница 142: ...Calibration for the option is stored on the card so it can be installed in the field and used with multiple Model 335 temperature controllers without recalibration FIGURE 7 2 Model RM q rack mount kit...

Страница 143: ...1 6 kg 3 5 lb The Model 3003 is a passive filter and requires no external power supply The High and Low terminals on the controller must be connected to the High and Low termi nals marked From Contro...

Страница 144: ...132 cHAPTER 7 Options and Accessories Model 335 Temperature Controller...

Страница 145: ...message string at one time including the terminator Many terminal emulation programs do not 7 Send only one simple command at a time until communication is established 8 Be sure to spell commands cor...

Страница 146: ...e delay between all commands to 50 ms to make sure the instrument is not being overloaded 8 4 Fuse Drawer The fuse drawer supplied with the Model 335 holds the instrument line fuses and line voltage s...

Страница 147: ...ly on visual inspection of the fuse 1 Locate the line input assembly on the instrument rear panel See Figure 8 2 2 Turn the power switch Off O 3 Remove the instrument power cord 4 With a small screwdr...

Страница 148: ...Off Alarm Off Input units Kelvin Relay Default Curve DT 670 Relay Off Input setup diode Default Keypad locking Default Range 2 5 V Silicon Mode Unlocked Diode current 10 A Lock code 123 Input setup pl...

Страница 149: ...Temp Limit on Input A The temperature reading on a sensor input has exceeded the Temperature Limit setting Temp Limit on Input B Keypad Locked An attempt has been made to change a parameter while the...

Страница 150: ...and IEEE 488 connectors are defined in FIGURE 8 3 through FIGURE 8 7 For thermocouple connector details refer to FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 8 3 Sensor input A and B Pin Symbol Description 1 I Current 2 V Volt...

Страница 151: ...utput 2 3 Relay 1 normally closed 4 Relay 1 common 5 Relay 1 normally open 6 Relay 2 normally closed 7 Relay 2 common 8 Relay 2 normally open TABLE 8 4 Terminal block pin and connector details FIGURE...

Страница 152: ...ctor pin location and signal names as viewed from the Model 335 rear panel FIGURE 8 7 IEEE 488 interface Pin Symbol Description 1 DIO 1 Data input output line 1 2 DIO 2 Data input output line 2 3 DIO...

Страница 153: ...he device and everything that contacts it to ground potential by providing a conductive surface and discharge paths As a minimum observe these precautions D De energize or disconnect all power and sig...

Страница 154: ...option plate screws these screws are not used for the rest of the installation Remove the rear panel o 5 ption plate 6 Lay the instrument on its feet and turn it to view the inside circuit board 7 Pl...

Страница 155: ...rator 15 Replace the power cord in the rear of the unit and set the power switch to On 16 To verify option card installation check the instrument information Refer to sec tion 8 7 2 for more informati...

Страница 156: ...sides of the instrument in a sturdy corrugated cardboard box Please use reasonable care when removing the temperature controller from its protective packaging and inspect it carefully for damage If i...

Страница 157: ...o be made prepaid by the customer Equipment serviced under warranty will be returned prepaid by Lake Shore Equipment serviced out of warranty will be returned FOB Lake Shore 8 14 5 Restocking Fee Lake...

Страница 158: ...146 cHAPTER 8 Service Model 335 Temperature Controller...

Страница 159: ...sh astronomer D Fahrenheit abbreviation F A temperature scale that registers the freezing point of water as 32 F and the boiling point as 212 F under normal atmospheric pressure Originally devised by...

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Страница 161: ...must be operated in accordance with the manufac turer instructions Safety instructions will also be posted on the side of each Dewar Cryogenic Dewars must be kept in a well ventilated place where the...

Страница 162: ...with side shields are not adequate Always wear special cryogenic gloves Tempshield Cryo Gloves or equivalent when handling anything that is or may have been in contact with the liquid or cold gas or w...

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