
LAUDA Ultra-Thermostats
UB 20(-D), UB 25, UB 50, UB 30, UB 40
UB 20 F, UB 20 J, UB 30 J, UB 40 J, UB 65 J
UB 20 JL, UB 30 JL, UB 40 JL
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The display shows
L
1
ANALOG INPUT
L
2
T
min
= _ . °C
Input the lowest temperature of the range which corresponds to the lowest voltage or
current value of the range to be scaled.
Example: range 0...120°C should correspond to 0...10 V approx.
Input 0, 0, 0, 0, 0
.
The display shows
L
1
ANALOG INPUT
L
2
T
max
= _ . °C
Input the upper limit of the temperature range with 1, 2, 0, 0, 0
.
If the current input is selected, the programme asks whether 0...20 mA or 4...20 mA is
required.
The display shows
L
1
CURRENT INPUT
L
2
0-20 = 0 4-20 = 1
Select 0
or 1
. This menu item is omitted when the voltage input has been
selected.
The display shows
L
1
INPUT CAL.?
L
2
YES = 1 NO = 0
Here the decision is made whether an automatic calibration procedure is started, or
whether the voltage or current values from the last calibration procedure are retained
with input 0
.
The display returns to the standard display.
With a new calibration the voltage or current source (e.g. setpoint unit, programmer)
must be connected up. The range limits must be adjustable.