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T4820000 Datasheet, PDF (5/8 Pages) Red Lion Controls. Inc – MODEL T48 - 1/16 DIN TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER | |||
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CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING
Front Panel Program Disable allows all of the controllerâs set-ups to be
locked-out from further operator intervention after the initial set-up.
The following four programming modes allow the controller to adapt to any
required user-interface level:
Unprotected Parameter Mode
Protected Parameter Mode
Hidden Function Mode
Configuration Parameter Mode
UNPROTECTED PARAMETERS MODE *
The Unprotected Parameters Mode is accessible from the Normal Display
Mode when program disable is inactive or when the proper access code number
from the Protected Parameter Mode is entered. The Configuration Parameter
Modes can be accessed only from this mode.
âSPâ
âOPâ
âProPâ
âInttâ
âdErtâ
âAL-1â
âAL-2â
âCNFPâ
âEndâ
- Enter setpoint
- Enter output power
- Enter proportional band
- Enter integral time
- Enter derivative time
- Enter value for alarm #1
- Enter value for alarm #2
- Select configuration access point
- Return to normal display mode
PROTECTED PARAMETERS MODE *
The Protected Parameters Mode is enabled when program disable is active.
This mode prevents access to the Configuration Parameter Modes without the
proper access code number. Only the parameters that are enabled in the
Configuration 3 parameter (lock-out section) can be accessed.
âProPâ
âInttâ
âdErtâ
âAL-1â
âAL-2â
âCodEâ
- Enter proportional band
- Enter integral time
- Enter derivative time
- Enter value for alarm #1
- Enter value for alarm #2
- Enter value to access unprotected parameters and
configuration parameters
HIDDEN FUNCTION MODE *
The Hidden Function Mode is accessible from the Normal Display Mode.
The functions in this mode may be locked-out individually in Configuration 3
parameter (lock-out section).
âSPSLâ
âtrnFâ
âtUNEâ
âALrSâ
- Select local (SP1 or SP2) or remote setpoint
- Transfer between automatic (PID) control and manual control
- Invoke/cancel PID Auto-tune
- Reset latched alarms
CONFIGURATION PARAMETER MODE
The Configuration Parameter Mode allows the operator to set-up the basic
requirements of the controller. It is divided into sections which group together
related programming steps, such as inputs, outputs, alarms, etc. Upon completion
of each section, the program returns to the Configuration Access Point, allowing
the user to return to the Normal Display Mode.
Configuration 1, Inputs (1-IN)
âtYPEâ - Select input probe type
âSCALâ - Select temperature scale
âdCPtâ - Select temperature resolution
âFLtrâ - Select level of input filtering
âSHFtâ - Enter input correction shift (offset)
âSPLOâ - Enter setpoint lower limit
âSPHIâ - Enter setpoint higher limit
âSPrPâ - Enter setpoint ramp rate
âInPtâ - Select user input function
âANLOâ - Main Linear DC analog output scaling low
âANHIâ - Main Linear DC analog output scaling high
Configuration 3, Parameter Lock-Outs (3-LC) *
âSPâ
- Select setpoint access level
âOPâ
- Select power access level
âdEvâ - Enable deviation display
âHcurâ - Enable heater current display
âUdSPâ - Enable temperature scale display
âCodEâ - Enter parameter access code
âPIdâ
- Select PID access level
âALâ
- Select alarm access level
âALrSâ - Enable alarm reset access
âSPSLâ - Enable local/remote selection
âtrnFâ - Enable auto/manual mode selection
âtUNEâ - Enable auto-tune invocation
Configuration 4, Alarms (4-AL) *
âACt1â - Select operation mode of alarm #1, or select heat output
ârSt1â - Select reset mode of alarm #1
âStb1â - Enable activation delay of alarm #1
âAL-1â - Enter value for alarm #1
âACt2â - Select operation mode of alarm #2, or select cooling output
ârSt2â - Select reset mode of alarm #2
âStb2â - Enable activation delay of alarm #2
âAL-2â - Enter value for alarm #2
âAHYSâ - Enter hysteresis value for both alarms
Configuration 5, Cooling (5-O2) *
âCYC2â - Enter cooling time proportioning cycle time
âGAN2â - Enter cooling relative gain
âdb-2â - Enter heat/cool deadband or overlap
Configuration 6, Serial Communications (6-SC) *
âbAUdâ - Select baud rate
âConFâ - Select character frame format
âAddrâ - Enter address
âAbrvâ - Select abbreviated or full transmission
âPoPtâ - Select print options
Configuration 7, Remote Setpoint Input (7-N2) *
âdSP1â - Enter remote setpoint display scaling value #1
âINP1â - Enter remote setpoint process scaling value #1
âdSP2â - Enter remote setpoint display scaling value #2
âINP2â - âEnter remote setpoint process scaling value #2
âFLtrâ - Enter remote setpoint filter time constant
âbAndâ - Enter remote setpoint filter disable band
âtrnFâ - Select Local/Remote setpoint transfer response
Configuration 7 - Heater Current Parameters (7-N2) *
âHcurâ - Enter full scale rating of CT
Configuration 8, Second Linear DC Analog Output (8-A2) *
âA2tPâ - Second linear DC analog range
âA2LOâ - Second linear DC analog scaling low
âA2HIâ - Second linear DC analog scaling high
Configuration 9, Factory Service Operations (9-FS)
âCode 48â - Calibrate Instrument
âCode 66â - Reset parameters to factory setting
* These parameters may not appear due to option configuration or other
programming.
Configuration 2, Outputs (2-OP) *
âCYCtâ - Enter time proportioning cycle time
âOPACâ - Select output control action
âOPLOâ - Enter output power low limit
âOPHIâ - Enter output power high limit
âOPFLâ - Enter probe fail power preset
âOPdPâ - Enter output control dampening
âCHYSâ - Enter ON/OFF control hysteresis
âtcOdâ - Select auto-tuning dampening
âANtPâ - Main Linear DC analog output range
âANASâ - Main Linear DC analog output source
âANutâ - Main Linear DC analog output update time
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