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DIN RAIL MOUNTED INDICATING CONTOLLER DCL-A INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Preface Thank you for purchasing our DIN rail mounted indicating controller DCL-A. This manual contains instructions for the mounting, functions, operations and notes when operating the DCL-A. To ensure safe and correct use, thoroughly read and understand this manual before using this controller. To prevent accidents arising from the misuse of this controller, please ensure the operar receives this manual. Notes This instrument should be used in accordance with the specifications described in the manual. If it is not used according the specifications, it may malfunction or cause a fire. Be sure follow the warnings, cautions and notices. If they are not observed, serious injury or malfunction may occur. The contents of this instruction manual are subject change without notice. Care has been taken ensure that the contents of this instruction manual are correct, but if there are any doubts, mistakes or questions, please inform our sales department. This instrument is designed be installed on a DIN rail within a control panel. If it is not, measures must be taken ensure that the operar cannot uch power terminals or other high voltage sections. Any unauthorized transfer or copying of this document, in part or in whole, is prohibited. Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. is not liable for any damage or secondary damage(s) incurred as a result of using this product, including any indirect damage. Safety Precautions (Be sure read these precautions before using our products.) The safety precautions are classified in categories: Warning and Caution. Depending on circumstances, procedures indicated by Caution may result in serious consequences, so be sure follow the directions for usage. Warning Caution Procedures which may lead dangerous conditions and cause death or serious injury, if not carried out properly. Procedures which may lead dangerous conditions and cause superficial medium injury or physical damage or may degrade or damage the product, if not carried out properly. Warning To prevent an electric shock or fire, only Shinko or other qualified service personnel may handle the inner assembly. To prevent an electric shock, fire or damage the instrument, parts replacement may only be undertaken by Shinko or other qualified service personnel. Safety Precautions To ensure safe and correct use, thoroughly read and understand this manual before using this instrument. This instrument is intended be used for industrial machinery, machine ols and measuring equipment. Verify correct usage after purpose-of-use consultation with our agency or main office. (Never use this instrument for medical purposes with which human lives are involved.) External protection devices such as protection equipment against excessive temperature rise, etc. must be installed, as malfunction of this product could result in serious damage the system or injury personnel. Also proper periodic maintenance is required. This instrument must be used under the conditions and environment described in this manual. Shinko Technos Co., Ltd. does not accept liability for any injury, loss of life or damage occurring due the instrument being used under conditions not otherwise stated in this manual. Caution with respect Export Trade Control Ordinance To avoid this instrument from being used as a component in, or as being utilized in the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction (i.e. military applications, military equipment, etc.), please investigate the end users and the final use of this instrument. In the case of resale, ensure that this instrument is not illegally exported. 2

1. Installation Precautions Caution This instrument is intended be used under the following environmental conditions (IEC61010-1): Overvoltage category, Pollution degree 2 Ensure the mounting location corresponds the following conditions: A minimum of dust, and an absence of corrosive gases No flammable, explosive gases No mechanical vibrations or shocks No exposure direct sunlight, an ambient temperature of 0 50 (2 122 ) that does not change rapidly, and no icing An ambient non-condensing humidity of 5 85 %RH No large capacity electromagnetic switches or cables through which large current is flowing. No water, oil or chemicals or where the vapors of these substances can come in direct contact with the unit Please note that the ambient temperature of this unit not the ambient temperature of the control panel must not exceed 50 (122 ) if mounted within a control panel, otherwise the life of electronic components (especially electrolytic capacirs) may be shortened. Note: Avoid setting this instrument directly on or near flammable material even though the case of this instrument is made of flame-resistant resin. 2. Wiring Precautions Caution Do not leave wire remnants in the instrument, because they could cause a fire or malfunction. Use correct fitting ferrules with an insulation sleeve for the terminal screw when wiring the DCL-A. Tighten the terminal screw using the specified rque. If excessive force is applied the screw when tightening, the terminal screw or case may be damaged. Do not apply a commercial power source the sensor which is connected the input terminal nor allow the power source come in contact with the sensor. This instrument does not have a power switch, circuit breaker and fuse. Therefore it is necessary install a power switch, circuit breaker and fuse externally near the controller. (Recommended fuse: Time-lag fuse, rated voltage 250 V AC, rated current 2 A) For a 2 V AC/DC power source, do not confuse polarity when using direct current (DC).. Operation and Maintenance Precautions Caution It is recommended that au-tuning be performed during the trial run. Do not uch live terminals. This may cause an electric shock or problems in operation. Turn the power supply the instrument before retightening the terminal or cleaning. Working on or uching the terminal with the power switched ON may result in severe injury or death due electrical shock. Use a soft, dry cloth when cleaning the instrument. (Alcohol based substances may tarnish or deface the unit.) As the display section is vulnerable, do not strike or scratch it with a hard object or press hard on it. Characters used in this manual Indication Number, / -1 0 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 Indication Alphabet A B C D E F G H I J K L M Indication Alphabet N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Contents 1. Model... 5 1.1 Model... 5 1.2 How Read the Model Label... 5 2. Name and Functions of Controller... 6. Mounting the Control Panel... 7.1 Site Selection... 7.2 External Dimensions (Scale: mm)... 7. CT (Current transformer) External Dimensions (Scale: mm)... 7. Mounting and Removal from the DIN Rail... 8. Wiring... 9.1 Terminal Arrangement... 10.2 Heater Burnout Alarm Output (W option)... 10 5. Setup... 11 5.1 Main Setting Mode... 12 5.2 Sub Setting Mode... 12 5. Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1... 1 5. Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2... 15 5.5 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode... 19 5.6 Output MV (manipulated variable) Indication... 26 6. Simplified Converter Function... 27 6.1 Fine Adjustment of Converter Output ( 20 ma DC)... 28 6.2 Converter Setting Example... 29 7. Operation... 0 8. Action Explanations... 1 8.1 OUT1 Action... 1 8.2 OUT1 ON/ Control Action... 1 8. Heater Burnout Alarm Action... 2 8. Alarm Action... 2 8.5 OUT2 (Heating/Cooling Control) Action... 8.6 OUT2 (Heating/Cooling Control) Action (When Setting Overlap Band)... 5 8.7 OUT2 (Heating/Cooling Control) Action (When Setting Dead Band)... 6 9. AT (Au-tuning)... 7 10. Specifications... 8 10.1 Standard Specifications... 8 10.2 Optional Specifications... 1 11. Troubleshooting... 11.1 Indication... 11.2 Key Operation... 5 11. Control... 6 12. Character Table... 7 12.1 Main Setting Mode... 7 12.2 Sub Setting Mode... 7 12. Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1... 8 12. Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2... 9 12.5 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode... 51 Key Operation Flowchart... 55

1. Model 1.1 Model DCL - A -, Series name: DCL-00 (W22.5 x H75 x D100mm) Control action PID Alarm A Selectable by keypad *1 R Relay contact: 1a Control output OUT1 S Non-contact voltage (for SSR drive): 12 V DC 15% A Direct current: 20 ma DC Input M Multi-range *2 Supply voltage 100 20 V AC (standard) 1 2 V AC/DC * W (5A) Heater burnout alarm output (5 A) W (10A) Heater burnout alarm output (10 A) W (20A) Heater burnout alarm output (20 A) W (50A) Heater burnout alarm output (50 A) Option DC Heating/Cooling control output OUT2 C5 Serial communication EIA RS-85 EA External setting input EI Set value memory external selection *1: Alarm type (12 types and No alarm action) and status Energized/De-energized can be selected by keypad. *2: Thermocouple, RTD, Direct current and DC voltage can be selected by keypad. *: Standard supply voltage is 100 20 V AC. Enter 1 after the input code only when ordering 2 V AC/DC. 1.2 How Read the Model Label The model label is attached the right side of the case. (e.g.) DCL-A-R/M, C5, W (20A) 1 2 5 6 7 8 No. Description Example 1 Terminal arrangement DCL-A-R/M, C5, W(20A) (*1) 2 Model DCL-A-R/M, C5, W(20A) Option C5: Serial communication W(20A): Heater burnout alarm (20 A)(*2) Input MULTI-RANGE (Multi-range input) 5 6 7 Control output, Event output Power supply, Power consumption Recommended ambient temperature O1: A 250 V AC (Control output OUT1) EV: 0.1 A 2 V DC (Event output EV) 100 20 V AC, 50/60 Hz 5 VA 0 50 8 Serial number No. 15KF05000 (*1) Terminal arrangement differs depending on the model. (*2) For Heater burnout alarm output (W option), CT rated current is entered in bracket ( ). 5

2. Name and Functions of Controller 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 (Fig. 2-1) No. Name Description 1 2 EVT indicar OUT indicar T/R indicar The red LED lights when Event output [Alarm, Loop break alarm or Heater burnout alarm (W option)] is ON. The red LED also lights when control output OUT2 (DC option) is ON. The green LED lights when control output OUT1 is ON. For direct current output, flashes in 125 ms cycles corresponding the output MV. The yellow LED flashes during serial communication (C5 option) TX output (transmitting). AT indicar The yellow LED flashes while au-tuning (AT) is performing. 5 6 PV Display SV Display Indicates the PV (process variable), or setting characters in setting mode with a red LED. Indicates the SV (desired value), output MV (manipulated variable) or the set value in each setting mode with a green LED. 7 UP key Increases the numeric value. 8 DOWN key Decreases the numeric value. 9 10 MODE key SUB-MODE key Switches the setting mode or registers the set data. (Registers the set data by pressing the MODE key.) Enters Auxiliary function setting mode 2 in combination with the MODE key. If Control output is selected in [SUB-MODE key function]: Turns all outputs as if the power were turned. If Au/Manual control is selected in [SUB-MODE key function]: Switches Au/Manual control. If Alarm HOLD cancel is selected in [SUB-MODE key function]: Cancels Alarm HOLD. Caution When setting the specifications and functions of this controller, connect mains power cable terminals 1 and 2 first, then set them referring 5. Setup before performing. Mounting the control panel and. Wiring. 6

. Mounting the Control Panel.1 Site Selection This instrument is intended be used under the following environmental conditions (IEC61010-1): Overvoltage category, Pollution degree 2 Ensure the mounting location corresponds the following conditions: A minimum of dust, and an absence of corrosive gases No flammable, explosive gases Few mechanical vibrations or shocks No exposure direct sunlight, an ambient temperature of 0 50 (2 122 ) without rapid change, and no icing An ambient non-condensing humidity of 5 85 %RH No large capacity electromagnetic switches or cables through which large current is flowing No water, oil or chemicals or where the vapors of these substances can come in direct contact with the controller Please note that the ambient temperature of this unit not the ambient temperature of the control panel must not exceed 50 (122 ) if mounted within a control panel, otherwise the life of electronic components (especially electrolytic capacirs) may be shortened..2 External Dimensions (Scale: mm) DIN rail (Fig..2-1). CT (Current transformer) External Dimensions (Scale: mm) CTL-6S (for 20 A) CTL-12-S6-10L1U (for 50 A) (Fig..-1) (Fig..-2) 7

. Mounting and Removal from the DIN Rail Caution Mount the DIN rail horizontally. When the DIN rail is mounted vertically, be sure use commercially available fastening plates at both ends of the DCL-A series. However, if the DIN rail is mounted horizontally in a position susceptible vibration or shock, the fastening plates must be used as well. To remove this instrument, a flat blade screwdriver is required for pulling down the lever. Never turn the screwdriver when inserting it in the release lever. If excessive power is applied the lever, it may break. Recommended fastening plate Manufacturer Model Omron Corporation End plate PFP-M IDEC Corporation Fastening plate BNL6 Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd. Fastening plate ATA806 Mounting the DIN rail (Fig..-1) First, hook 1 of the DCL-A on the upper side of the DIN rail. Second, making 1 part of the DCL-A as a support, fit the lower part 2 of the DCL-A the DIN rail. DCL-A will be completely fixed DIN rail with a Click sound. Removal from the DIN rail (Fig..-2) 1 Insert a flat blade screwdriver in the release lever, and pull it down. 2 The lock the DIN rail will be released, then remove the unit from the DIN rail. Be sure hold on the unit or it will drop the ground. 1 Release lever 2 2 1 (Fig..-1) Mounting (Fig..-2) Removal 8

. Wiring Warning Turn the power supply the instrument before wiring or checking. Working on or uching the terminal with the power switched ON may result in severe injury or death due electrical shock. Caution Do not leave wire remnants in the DCL-A when wiring, because they could cause a fire or malfunction. Insert the connecting cable in the designated connecr securely. Not doing so could cause malfunction due imperfect contact. Connect the AC power the designated terminal as is written in this instruction manual. Otherwise it may burn and damage the DCL-A. Tighten the terminal screw using the specified rque. Excessive force could damage the terminal screw and deface the case. Use a thermocouple and compensating lead wire that corresponds the sensor input specification of this unit. Use the -wire RTD that corresponds the sensor input specification of this unit. When using DC voltage and current inputs, be careful not confuse polarity when wiring. For a 2 V DC power source, ensure polarity is correct. Keep input wires (Thermocouple, RTD, etc.) away from power source and load wires when wiring. Do not apply a commercial power source the sensor connected the input terminal nor allow the power source come in contact with the sensor. To prevent the unit from harmful effects of unexpected level noise, it is recommended that a surge absorber be installed between the electromagnetic switch coils. This unit does not have a built-in power switch, circuit breaker and fuse. Therefore it is necessary install a power switch, circuit breaker and fuse externally near the controller. (Recommended fuse: Time-lag fuse, Rated voltage 250 V AC, Rated current 2 A) When using ferrules, use the following ferrules and crimping pliers made by Phoenix Contact GMBH & CO. Recommended ferrules and tightening rque Terminal Terminal Ferrules with Conducr Tightening number screw insulation sleeve cross sections rque Crimping pliers 1 M2.6 AI 0.25-8 YE 0.2 0.25 mm 2 0.5 0.6 N m CRIMPFOX ZA AI 0.-8 TQ 0.25 0. mm 2 CRIMPFOX UD6 AI 0.5-8 WH 0. 0.5 mm 2 AI 0.75-8 GY 0.5 0.75 mm 2 AI 1.0-8 RD 0.75 1.0 mm 2 AI 1.5-8 BK 1.0 1.5 mm 2 5 9 M2.0 AI 0.25-8 YE 0.2 0.25 mm 2 0.22 0.25 N m AI 0.-8 TQ 0.25 0. mm 2 AI 0.5-8 WH 0. 0.5 mm 2 9

.1 Terminal Arrangement Botm of the unit Communication C5 (RS-85) CT EA EI PWR O1 TC RTD Name (Fig..1-1) Description Power supply: 100 20 V AC or 2 V AC/DC For 2 V DC, ensure polarity is correct. Control output OUT1 Thermocouple input Resistance temperature detecr input DC Direct current input, DC voltage input (*1) EV O2 RS-85 CT EA EI Event output Outputs when Alarm, Loop break alarm or Heater burnout alarm output (W option) is ON. Control output OUT2 [Heating/Cooling control output (DC option)] Serial communication (C5 option) Current transformer input [Heater burnout alarm output (W option)] External setting input (EA option) Event input DI [Set value memory external selection (EI option)] (*1) If direct current input (Externally mounted 50 shunt resisr) is designated, connect 50 shunt resisr (sold separately) between input terminals..2 Heater Burnout Alarm Output (W option) This alarm is not available for detecting current under phase control. Use the current transformer (CT) provided, and pass one lead wire of the heater circuit in the hole of the CT. When wiring, keep the CT wire away from any AC source or load wires avoid the external interference. Solder the connecr harness W wire CT terminals. (There is no polarity.) CT CT input socket Power supply (Fig..2-1) 10 Heater

5. Setup Connect mains power cable terminals 1 and 2, and turn the power ON. The PV Display indicates sensor input characters and temperature unit, and the SV Display indicates the input range high limit value for approx. seconds. (Table 5-1) (If any other value is set in [Scaling high limit], the SV Display indicates the value.) During this time all outputs and the LED indicars are in status. After that, the control starts, indicating PV (process variable) on the PV Display, and SV (desired value) on the SV Display. (Table 5-1) Input Type Input Range Resolution K 200 170 20 2500 1 ( ) 199.9 00.0 199.9 750.0 0.1 ( ) J 200 1000 20 1800 1 ( ) R 0 1760 0 200 1 ( ) S 0 1760 0 200 1 ( ) B 0 1820 0 00 1 ( ) E 200 800 20 1500 1 ( ) T 199.9 00.0 199.9 750.0 0.1 ( ) N 200 100 20 200 1 ( ) PL- 0 190 0 2500 1 ( ) C (W/Re5-26) 0 215 0 200 1 ( ) Pt100 JPt100 199.9 850.0 199.9 999.9 0.1 ( ) 200 850 00 1500 1 ( ) 199.9 500.0 199.9 900.0 0.1 ( ) 200 500 00 900 1 ( ) 20 ma DC 1999 9999 (*1), (*2) 1 0 20 ma DC 1999 9999 (*1), (*2) 1 0 1 V DC 1999 9999 (*1) 1 0 5 V DC 1999 9999 (*1) 1 1 5 V DC 1999 9999 (*1) 1 0 10 V DC 1999 9999 (*1) 1 20 ma DC 1999 9999 (*1), (*) 1 0 20 ma DC 1999 9999 (*1), (*) 1 (*1) Input range and decimal point place can be changed. (*2) Connect 50 shunt resisr (sold separately) between input terminals. (*) This input type has a built-in shunt resisr (50 ). 11

5.1 Main Setting Mode Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default SV1 0 Sets the SV1 (desired value) for control target. Setting range: Scaling low limit scaling high limit (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) 5.2 Sub Setting Mode Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default AT Perform/Cancel AT Cancel Selects AT (au-tuning) Perform/Cancel. AT will be forced sp if it has not been completed within hours. AT will sp in the following cases. - Direct/Reverse action in Event input DI is changed. - Control ON/ in Event input DI is changed. - Preset output 2 in Event input DI is turned ON. - Au/Manual control in Event input DI is changed. - Integral action Holding in Event input DI is set Integral action Holding. - For DC input and direct current output: When Output ON is selected in [Output status when input errors occur], and if input errors occur. : AT Cancel, : AT Perform OUT1 proportional band 2.5% Sets OUT1 proportional band. ON/ control when set 0.0. Setting range: 0.0 110.0% OUT2 proportional band 1.0 times Sets OUT2 proportional band (multiplication facr). OUT2 proportional band: Multiplied value of OUT1 proportional band. ON/ control when set 0.0. Available only when Heating/Cooling control output (DC option) is ordered. Not available if OUT1 is in ON/ control Setting range: 0.0 10.0 times Integral time 200 sec Sets the integral time. Setting the value 0 disables this function. Not available if OUT1 is in ON/ control. Setting range: 0 600 seconds Derivative time 50 sec Sets the derivative time. Setting the value 0 disables this function. Not available if OUT1 is in ON/ control. Setting range: 0 1800 seconds ARW (Anti-reset windup) 50% Sets anti-reset windup. Available only for PID control. Setting range: 0 100% OUT1 proportional cycle Sets the OUT1 proportional cycle. 12 Relay contact output: 0 sec Non-contact voltage output: sec Not available if OUT1 is in ON/ control. Not available for direct current output. Setting range: 1 120 seconds OUT2 proportional cycle sec Sets the OUT2 proportional cycle. Available only when Heating/Cooling control output (DC option) is ordered. Not available if OUT2 is in ON/ control. Setting range: 1 120 seconds Manual reset 0.0 Sets the reset value manually. Available only for P or PD control. Setting range: Proportional band converted value (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.)

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default. and XX.X alternating display Alarm 1 value 0 Sets Alarm 1 action point. Alarm 1 value matches Alarm 1 low limit alarm value in the following cases: When High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. When Alarm, Loop break alarm and Heater burnout alarm (W option) are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1). (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Heater burnout alarm value 0.0 A Sets the heater current value for Heater burnout alarm. Setting the value 0.0 disables Heater burnout alarm action. Upon returning set limits, the alarm will sp. When Heater burnout alarm, Alarm and Loop break alarm are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Available only when Heater burnout alarm (W option) is ordered. Rated current 5 A: 0.0 5.0 A Rated current 10A: 0.0 10.0 A Rated current 20 A: 0.0 20.0 A Rated current 50A: 0.0 50.0 A Loop break alarm time 0 minutes Sets the time assess the Loop break alarm. (See Loop break alarm on p.18.) Setting the value 0 disables Loop break alarm. When Loop break alarm, Alarm and Heater burnout alarm are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Setting range: 0 200 minutes Loop break alarm span 0 Sets the span assess the Loop break alarm. (See Loop break alarm on p.18.) Setting the value 0 disables Loop break alarm. When Loop break alarm, Alarm and Heater burnout alarm are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0 150 ( ) or 0.0 150.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 0 1500 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) (Table 5.2-1) Alarm type Setting range High limit alarm (Scaling span) scaling span Minimum Low limit alarm (Scaling span) scaling span negative value: High/Low limits alarm 0 scaling span 199.9 or 1999 High/Low limit range alarm 0 scaling span Process high alarm Scaling low limit value scaling high limit value Maximum Process low alarm Scaling low limit value scaling high limit value positive value: High limit with standby alarm (Scaling span) scaling span 999.9 or 9999 Low limit with standby alarm (Scaling span) scaling span High/Low limits with standby alarm 0 scaling span High/Low limits independent alarm 0 scaling span High/Low limit range 0 scaling span independent alarm High/Low limits with standby 0 scaling span independent alarm 1

5. Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 1 Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Set value lock Unlock Locks the set values prevent setting errors. The setting item be locked depends on the selection. Au-tuning (AT) cannot be carried out if Lock 1 or Lock 2 is selected. (Unlock): All set values can be changed. (Lock 1): None of the set values can be changed. (Lock 2): Only main setting mode can be changed. (Lock ): All set values except input type and Controller/Converter can be changed. However, changed values revert their previous values after power is turned off because they are not saved in the non-volatile memory. Do not change any setting item in Auxiliary function setting mode 2. If any item in Auxiliary function setting mode 2 is changed, it will affect other setting items such as the SV and Alarm value. Be sure select Lock when changing the set value frequently via software communication. (If a value set by the software communication is the same as the value before the setting, the value will not be written in non-volatile memory.) Sensor correction 0.0 Sets the sensor correction value. (For details, see Sensor correction function on p.18.) Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 100.0 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1000 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Communication procol Shinko procol Selects communication procol. Available only when serial communication (C5 option) is ordered. : Shinko procol : Modbus ASCII mode : Modbus RTU mode : Shinko procol (Block read available) : Modbus ASCII mode (Block read available) : Modbus RTU mode (Block read available) Instrument number 0 Sets an individual instrument number for each DCL-A when connecting multiple DCL-A units in serial communication. Available only when serial communication (C5 option) is ordered. Setting range: 0 95 Communication speed 9600 bps Selects the speed in accordance with the host computer. Available only when serial communication (C5 option) is ordered. : 200 bps : 800 bps : 9600 bps : 19200 bps : 800 bps Parity Even Selects the parity. Available only when serial communication (C5 option) is ordered. Not available if Shinko procol is selected in [Communication procol]. : No parity : Even : Odd Sp bit 1 Selects the sp bit. Available only when serial communication (C5 option) is ordered. Not available if Shinko procol is selected in [Communication procol]. Selection: 1 or 2 1

5. Auxiliary Function Setting Mode 2 Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Input type K ( 200 170 ) Selects a sensor type and temperature unit from thermocouple (10 types), RTD (2 types), Direct current ( types) and DC voltage ( types) and /. When changing input from DC voltage other inputs, detach the sensor connected this controller, then change the input. The input circuit may break if the input is changed with the sensor connected. K 200 199.9 J 200 R 0 S 0 B 0 E 200 T 199.9 N 200 PL- 0 C (W/Re5-26) 0 Pt100 199.9 JPt100 199.9 Pt100 200 JPt100 200 170 00.0 1000 1760 1760 1820 800 00.0 100 190 215 850.0 500.0 850 500 K 20 199.9 J 20 R 0 S 0 B 0 E 20 T 199.9 N 20 PL- 0 C (W/Re5-26) 0 Pt100 199.9 JPt100 199.9 Pt100 00 JPt100 00 2500 750.0 1800 200 200 00 1500 750.0 200 2500 200 999.9 900.0 1500 900 20 ma 1999 9999 (Externally mounted 50 shunt resisr) 0 20 ma 1999 9999 (Externally mounted 50 shunt resisr) 0 1 V 1999 9999 0 5 V 1999 9999 1 5 V 1999 9999 0 10 V 1999 9999 20 ma 1999 9999 (Built-in 50 shunt resisr) 0 20 ma 1999 9999 (Built-in 50 shunt resisr) Scaling high limit 170 Sets the scaling high limit value. Setting range: Scaling low limit input range high limit (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Scaling low limit 200 Sets the scaling low limit value. Setting range: Input range low limit scaling high limit (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Decimal point place No decimal point Selects the decimal point place. Not available if thermocouple or RTD is selected in [input type]. : No decimal point : 1 digit after decimal point : 2 digits after decimal point : digits after decimal point PV filter time constant 0.0 sec Sets the PV filter time constant. If the set value is o large, it affects control results due the response delay. Setting range: 0.0 10.0 seconds OUT1 high limit 100% Sets the OUT1 high limit value. Available for direct current output. Not available if OUT1 is in ON/ control. Setting range: OUT1 low limit value 100% (Direct current output type: OUT1 low limit value 105%) 15

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default OUT1 low limit 0% Sets the OUT1 low limit value. Available for direct current output. Not available if OUT1 is in ON/ control. Setting range: 0% OUT1 high limit value (Direct current output type: 5% OUT1 high limit value) OUT1 ON/ hysteresis 1.0 Sets the ON/ hysteresis for the OUT1. Available only for ON/ control (P=0). Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.1 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) OUT2 cooling mode Air cooling Selects air, oil or water cooling for OUT2 action. Available only when Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. Not available if OUT2 is in ON/ control action : Air cooling : Oil cooling : Water cooling OUT2 high limit 100% Sets OUT2 high limit value. Available only when Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. Not available if OUT2 is in ON/ control action Setting range: OUT2 low limit value 100% OUT2 low limit 0% Sets OUT2 low limit value. Available only when Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. Not available if OUT2 is in ON/ control action Setting range: 0% OUT2 high limit value Overlap/Dead band 0.0 Sets Overlap/Dead band. Available only when Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. Not available if OUT2 is in ON/ control action Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 100.0 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) OUT2 ON/ hysteresis 1.0 Sets the ON/ action hysteresis for the OUT2. Available only when Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. Available only when OUT2 is in ON/ control action (P=0). Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.1 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection) Alarm 1 type No alarm action Selects an Alarm 1 type. Note: If Alarm 1 type is changed, Alarm 1 value returns 0 (0.0). : No alarm action : High limit alarm : Low limit alarm : High/Low limits alarm : High/Low limit range alarm : Process high alarm : Process low alarm : High limit with standby alarm : Low limit with standby alarm : High/Low limits with standby alarm : High/Low limits independent alarm : High/Low limit range independent alarm : High/Low limits with standby independent alarm 16

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm 1 Energized/De-energized Energized Selects Alarm 1 action Energized/De-energized. (For details, see p.18.) Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. : Energized : De-energized Alarm 1 HOLD function Not holding Selects either Holding or Not holding in Alarm 1. If Holding is set, once alarm is activated, the alarm output remains ON until the power is turned off. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. : Not holding : Holding Alarm 1 hysteresis 1.0 Sets Alarm 1 hysteresis. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.1 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm 1 delay time 0 sec Sets Alarm 1 action delay time. When the setting time has elapsed after the input enters the alarm output range, the alarm is activated. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. Setting range: 0 9999 seconds Direct/Reverse action Reverse (Heating) Selects either Reverse (Heating) or Direct (Cooling) control action action. : Reverse (Heating) action : Direct (Cooling) action AT bias 20 Set the AT (au-tuning) bias value. Not available if DC voltage or current input is selected in [Input type]. Available only for PID control action Setting range: 0 50 (0 100 ) or 0.0 50.0 (0.0 100.0 ) SVTC bias 0 Control desired value adds SVTC bias value the value received by the SVTC command. Available only when serial communication (C5 option) is ordered. Setting range: 20% of the scaling span Output status when input errors occur Output Selects the output status of OUT1 when DC input is in overscale or underscale. (See Output status when input errors occur on p.18.) Available only for DC input and direct current output. : Output : ( ma) or OUT1 low limit value : Output ON: Outputs a value between ( ma) and ON (20 ma) or between OUT1 low limit value and OUT1 high limit value, depending on deviation. Controller/Converter Controller Selects either controller or converter function. (See 6. Simplified Converter Function on pages 27 29.) Available only for direct current output type. : Controller, : Converter 17

Sensor correction function This corrects the input value from the sensor. When a sensor cannot be set at the exact location where control is desired, the sensor measured temperature may deviate from the temperature in the controlled location. When using multiple controllers, sometimes the measured temperatures (input value) do not match (even if SV is the same value) due differences in sensor accuracy or dispersion of load capacities. In such a case, the control can be set at the desired temperature by adjusting the input value of sensors. However, it is effective within the input rated range regardless of the sensor correction value. PV after sensor correction = Current PV + (Sensor correction value) Loop break alarm The alarm will be activated if the PV (process variable) does not reach the Loop break alarm span setting within the time allotted assess the Loop break alarm after the MV (manipulated variable) has reached 100% or the control output high limit value. The alarm will also be activated if the PV (process variable) does not drop the Loop break alarm span setting within the time allotted assess the Loop break alarm after the MV has reached 0% or the control output low limit value. When the control action is Direct (Cooling), read drop for reach and vice versa. Energized/De-energized [If alarm action Energized is selected] When the alarm output indicar is lit, the alarm output (between terminals 8 and 9) is conducted (ON). When the alarm output indicar is unlit, the alarm output is not conducted (). [If alarm action De-energized is selected] When the alarm output indicar is lit, the alarm output (between terminals 8 and 9) is not conducted (). When the alarm output indicar is unlit, the alarm output is conducted (ON). High limit alarm (Energized setting) ON Alarm hysteresis High limit alarm (De-energized setting) ON Alarm hysteresis SV + Alarm value SV + Alarm value (Fig. 5.-1) (Fig. 5.-2) Output status when input errors occur Control output status differs depending on the selection in [Output status when input errors occur] as follows. Output status when input errors occur (*1) Contents and Indication flashes. flashes. Output status Controller/Converter Controller Converter OUT1 OUT2 OUT1 Direct action Reverse action Direct Reverse Direct Reverse ON (20 ma) or OUT1 high limit value (*2) ( ma) or OUT1 low limit value ( ma) or OUT1 low limit value ( ma) or OUT1 low limit value ON (20 ma) or OUT1 high limit value (*2) ( ma) or OUT1 low limit value 18 OUT2 low limit value OUT2 low limit value 20 ma or OUT1 high limit value ma or OUT1 low limit value ma or OUT1 low limit value 20 ma or OUT1 high limit value (*1) [Output status when input errors occur] can be used only for controllers using direct current and voltage inputs, and direct current output. If OUT1 is not Direct current output, the output status will be the same as when is selected in [Output status when input errors occur]. For manual control, the preset MV is output. (*2) Outputs a value between ( ma) and ON (20 ma) or between OUT1 low limit value and OUT1 high limit value, depending on deviation.

5.5 Auxiliary Function Setting Mode Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Event input DI allocation No event Selects Event input DI function from the following. Available only when Set value memory external selection (EI option) is selected. Event Input Function No event Input ON (Closed) Input (Open) Remarks Set value memory SV2 SV1 SV1/SV2 selectable Control ON/ (*1) Control Control ON Control ON/ selectable Direct/Reverse action Direct Reverse Direct/Reverse control selectable Preset output 1 ON/ Preset output Usual control If sensor is burnt out, the unit maintains control with the preset MV. Preset output 2 ON/ Preset output Usual control The unit maintains control with the preset MV. Au/Manual control (*2) Manual Aumatic Au/Manual control selectable Integral action Holding/ Usual integral action Integral action Holding Set value memory SV1 SV2 Usual integral action Control ON/ (*1) Control ON Control Direct/Reverse action Reverse Direct Preset output 1 ON/ Usual control Preset output Preset output 2 ON/ Usual control Preset output Au/Manual control (*2) Aumatic Manual Integral action Holding/ Usual integral action Usual integral action Integral action Holding Control continues with the integral value being held. : Functions work when Event input DI is closed. : Functions work when Event input DI is open. (*1) When selecting Control ON/, if Control output has not been selected in [SUB-MODE key function], Event input DI allocation will return No event. (*2) When selecting Au/Manual control, if Au/Manual control has not been selected in [SUB-MODE key function], Event input DI allocation will return No event. SV2 0 Sets SV2 (the 2 nd desired value). Available when Set value memory external selection (EI option) is ordered. Available when 001 or 008 is selected in [Event input DI allocation]. Setting range: Scaling low limit Scaling high limit 19

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm 1 value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Selects Alarm 1 action Enabled or Disabled when Alarm 1 value is 0 (zero). Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. Invalidated for Process alarm : Disabled : Enabled Alarm 1 high limit alarm value 0 Sets Alarm 1 high limit alarm value. Available when High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm 1 type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage and current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection) Alarm 2 type No alarm action Selects an Alarm 2 type. Note: If Alarm 2 type is changed, Alarm 2 value returns 0 (0.0). : No alarm action : High limit alarm : Low limit alarm : High/Low limits alarm : High/Low limit range alarm : Process high alarm : Process low alarm : High limit with standby alarm : Low limit with standby alarm : High/Low limits with standby alarm : High/Low limits independent alarm : High/Low limit range independent alarm : High/Low limits with standby independent alarm Alarm 2 value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Selects Alarm 2 action Enabled or Disabled when Alarm 2 value is 0 (zero). Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. Invalidated for Process alarm : Disabled : Enabled Alarm 2 value 0 Sets Alarm 2 action point. Alarm 2 value matches Alarm 2 low limit alarm value in the following cases: When High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. When Alarm, Loop break alarm and Heater burnout alarm are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm 2 high limit alarm value 0 Sets Alarm 2 high limit alarm value. Available when High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection) 20

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm 2 Energized/De-energized Selects Alarm 2 action Energized/De-energized. (For details, see p.18.) Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. : Energized : De-energized Alarm 2 HOLD function Energized Not holding Selects either Holding or Not holding in Alarm 2. When Holding is set, once alarm is activated, the alarm output remains ON until the power is turned off. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. : Not holding : Holding Alarm 2 hysteresis 1.0 Sets Alarm 2 hysteresis. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.1 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm 2 delay time 0 sec Sets Alarm 2 action delay time. When the setting time has elapsed after the input enters the alarm output range, the alarm is activated. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm 2 type]. Setting range: 0 9999 seconds Alarm type Selects an Alarm type. Note: If Alarm type is changed, Alarm value returns 0 (0.0). : No alarm action : High limit alarm : Low limit alarm : High/Low limits alarm : High/Low limit range alarm : Process high alarm : Process low alarm : High limit with standby alarm : Low limit with standby alarm : High/Low limits with standby alarm : High/Low limits independent alarm : High/Low limit range independent alarm : High/Low limits with standby independent alarm Alarm value 0 Enabled/Disabled No alarm action Disabled Selects Alarm action Enabled or Disabled when Alarm value is 0 (zero). Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Invalidated for Process alarm : Disabled : Enabled 21

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm value 0 Sets Alarm action point. Alarm value matches Alarm low limit alarm value in the following cases: When High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm type]. When Alarm, Loop break alarm and Heater burnout alarm are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm high limit alarm value 0 Sets Alarm high limit alarm value. Available when High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection) Alarm Energized/De-energized Selects Alarm action Energized/De-energized. (For details, see p.18.) Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. : Energized : De-energized Alarm HOLD function Energized Not holding Selects either Holding or Not holding in Alarm. When Holding is set, once alarm is activated, the alarm output remains ON until the power is turned off. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. : Not holding : Holding Alarm hysteresis 1.0 Sets Alarm hysteresis. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.1 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm delay time 0 sec Sets Alarm action delay time. When the setting time has elapsed after the input enters the alarm output range, the alarm is activated. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: 0 9999 seconds 22

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm type No alarm action Selects an Alarm type. Note: If Alarm type is changed, Alarm value returns 0 (0.0). : No alarm action : High limit alarm : Low limit alarm : High/Low limits alarm : High/Low limit range alarm : Process high alarm : Process low alarm : High limit with standby alarm : Low limit with standby alarm : High/Low limits with standby alarm : High/Low limits independent alarm : High/Low limit range independent alarm : High/Low limits with standby independent alarm Alarm value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Selects Alarm action Enabled or Disabled when Alarm value is 0 (zero). Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Invalidated for Process alarm : Disabled : Enabled Alarm value 0 Sets Alarm action point. Alarm value matches Alarm low limit alarm value in the following cases: When High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm type]. When Alarm, Loop break alarm and Heater burnout alarm are used gether, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm high limit alarm value 0 Sets Alarm high limit alarm value. Available when High/Low limits independent alarm, High/Low limit range independent alarm or High/Low limits with standby independent alarm is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: See (Table 5.2-1) on p.1. (For DC voltage, current input, the placement of the decimal point follows the selection) Alarm Energized/De-energized Energized Selects Alarm action Energized/De-energized. (For details, see p.18.) Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. : Energized : De-energized Alarm HOLD function Not holding Selects either Holding or Not holding in Alarm. When Holding is set, once alarm is activated, the alarm output remains ON until the power is turned off. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. : Not holding : Holding 2

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm hysteresis 1.0 Sets Alarm hysteresis. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.1 100.0 ( ) DC voltage, current input: 1 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Alarm delay time 0 sec Sets Alarm action delay time. When the setting time has elapsed after the input enters the alarm output range, the alarm is activated. Not available if No alarm action is selected in [Alarm type]. Setting range: 0 9999 seconds Remote/Local Local Selects Remote (Remote operation) or Local (keypad operation) setting of the SV. Available only when External setting input (EA option) is ordered. : Local : Remote Remote bias 0 Sets the remote bias value. During remote action, the remote bias value is added control desired value. Available only when External setting input (EA option) is ordered. Setting range: 20% of input span External setting input high limit 170 Sets External setting input high limit value. Available only when External setting input (EA option) is ordered. Setting range: External setting input low limit Scaling high limit External setting input low limit 200 Sets External setting input low limit value. Available only when External setting input (EA option) is ordered. Setting range: Scaling low limit External setting input high limit SV Rise/Fall rate start type SV start Selects SV or PV start for the SV ramp function. : SV start : PV start SV rise rate 0 /minute Sets SV rise rate (rising value for 1 minute). Setting 0 (zero) disables this function. Setting range: 0 9999 /min ( /min) (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.0 999.9 /min ( /min) DC voltage, current input: 0 9999/min SV fall rate 0 /minute Sets SV fall rate (falling value for 1 minute). Setting 0 (zero) disables this function. Setting range: 0 9999 /min ( /min) (The placement of the decimal point follows the selection.) Thermocouple, RTD input: 0.0 999.9 /min ( /min) DC voltage, current input: 0 9999/min 2

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Control output OUT1/EVT OUT1 OUT1 or EVT terminals can be selected for control output OUT1. If OUT1 is selected, the output terminals will be as follows. Control output OUT1: O1 terminals (-) Event output: EV terminals (8-9) If EVT is selected, output terminals will be as follows. Control output OUT1: EV terminals (8-9) Event output: O1 terminals (-) Select (EVT) if control output OUT1 is used as Open collecr output. Not available for direct current output. : OUT1 : EVT Heater burnout alarm output Enabled/Disabled Enabled Selects whether EVT output is used for Heater burnout alarm output. If Heater burnout alarm, Loop break alarm and Alarm (1- ) output are set Enabled, they utilize common output terminals. Available only when Heater burnout alarm (W option) is ordered. : Disabled : Enabled Loop break alarm output Enabled/Disabled Enabled Selects whether EVT output is used for Loop break alarm output. If Loop break alarm, Heater burnout alarm and Alarm (1 - ) output are set Enabled, they utilize common output terminals. Available only when Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. : Disabled, : Enabled Alarm 1 output Enabled/Disabled Enabled Selects whether EVT output is used for Alarm 1 output. If Loop break alarm, Heater burnout alarm, Alarm 2, Alarm and Alarm output are set Enabled, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. : Disabled : Enabled Alarm 2 output Enabled/Disabled Disabled Selects whether EVT output is used for Alarm 2 output. If Loop break alarm, Heater burnout alarm, Alarm 1, Alarm and Alarm output are set Enabled, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. : Disabled : Enabled Alarm output Enabled/Disabled Disabled Selects whether EVT output is used for Alarm output. If Loop break alarm, Heater burnout alarm, Alarm 1, Alarm 2 and Alarm output are set Enabled, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. : Disabled : Enabled 25

Character Name, Description, Setting Range Facry Default Alarm output Enabled/Disabled Disabled Selects whether EVT output is used for Alarm output. If Loop break alarm, Heater burnout alarm, Alarm 1, Alarm 2 and Alarm output are set Enabled, they utilize common output terminals. Not available if Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. : Disabled : Enabled OUT1 MV Preset value 0.0% Sets OUT1 MV preset value when Preset output 1 or 2 is selected in [Event input DI allocation]. Function 1: Outputs OUT1 MV preset value when Event input DI is closed and sensor is burnt out. Function 2: Outputs OUT1 MV preset value when Event input DI is closed. Available only when Set value memory external selection (EI option) is ordered 0.0% or 100.0% for ON/ control Setting range: OUT1 low limit OUT1 high limit OUT2 MV Preset value 0.0% Sets OUT2 MV preset value when Preset output 1 or 2 is selected in [Event input DI allocation]. Function 1: Outputs OUT2 MV preset value when Event input DI is closed and sensor is burnt out. Function 2: Outputs OUT2 MV preset value when Event input DI is closed. Available when Set value memory external selection (EI option) or Heating/Cooling control (DC option) is ordered. 0.0% or 100.0% for ON/ control action Setting range: OUT2 low limit OUT2 high limit SUB-MODE key function Control output Selects a function of the SUB-MODE key from the following: Control output, Au/Manual control, Alarm Hold cancel : Control output : Au/Manual control : Alarm Hold cancel Au/Manual control after power ON Aumatic control When the power is turned ON, Aumatic control or Manual control can be selected for starting control. Available only when Au/Manual control is selected in [SUB-MODE key function]. : Aumatic control : Manual control 5.6 Output MV (manipulated variable) Indication Name, Description Output MV (manipulated variable) indication Press the key for approx. seconds in PV/SV Display mode. Keep pressing the key until the output manipulated variable appears, though the main setting mode appears during the process. The output MV is indicated on the SV Display, and the 1st decimal point from the right flashes in 500 ms cycles on the SV Display. If the key is pressed again, the instrument reverts the PV/SV Display mode. 26

6. Simplified Converter Function Caution The converter function is selectable only for the Direct current output type. When using this controller as a converter, take 1 second in consideration since input/output response time is approx. 1 second. When switching from converter controller function, the control parameters and values set by converter function are retained even if the function is switched controller function. So, after switching the controller function, correct the converter parameters the controller parameters. The converter function of this instrument converts each input (thermocouple, RTD, DC voltage and direct current input) value 20 ma DC, using the control parameters of the controller, and outputs it. When this instrument is used as a converter, follow steps (1) (7) described below. After steps (1) (7) are finished, this instrument can be used as a converter. (1) Wire this unit (Power supply, Input and Output). (2) Turn the power supply of this unit ON. () Enter Auxiliary function setting mode 2 by pressing the and key (for approx. sec). () Select a sensor type in [Input type] ( ). (5) Set the high limit of the value be converted in [Scaling high limit] ( ). (6) Set the low limit of the value be converted in [Scaling low limit] ( ). (7) Select Converter ( ) in [Controller/Converter] ( ). To activate the alarm action by Converter function, set the alarm type Process alarm. If Converter is selected in [Controller/Converter] in Auxiliary function setting mode 2, parameters below are aumatically set. (Table 6-1) (Table 6-1) Setting Item Setting Value SV1 (*1) Scaling low limit SV2 (*1) Scaling low limit Integral time 0 Derivative time 0 OUT1 proportional band (*1) Scaling span OUT2 proportional band (*1) Scaling span Reset (*) 0.0 Alarm 1 value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Alarm 1 value 0 Alarm 1 high limit alarm value 0 Alarm 2 value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Alarm 2 value 0 Alarm 2 high limit alarm value 0 Alarm value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Alarm value 0 Alarm high limit alarm value 0 Alarm value 0 Enabled/Disabled Disabled Alarm value 0 Alarm high limit alarm value 0 Loop break alarm time 0 Loop break alarm span 0 Direct/Reverse action Direct action Event input DI allocation 000 27