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• C26 • Be careful not to allow any crimp-type terminal lugs to touch

CP-UM-5288E WARNING (unit: mm) adjacent terminals.


• Prepare a heater current conductor to send a heater current
Note that incorrect wiring of the SDC25/26 can damage the
SDC25/26 SDC25/26 and lead to other hazards. 96
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Mounting bracket
Terminal screw
through the current transformer.
Do not use a heater current that exceeds the specified
M3
Single Loop Controller Check that the SDC25/26 has been correctly wired before turning
the power ON.
(Accessory)
permissible current as this may damage the controller.
SDC26 • The current transformer input cannot be used for phase
User's Manual
man
pv

Before wiring, or removing/mounting the SDC25/26, be sure to ev1


control.
turn the power OFF. • There is no isolation provided between control output 1 and
for Installation
ev2

Failure to do so might cause electric shock or faulty operation.


ev3

ot1
sp
control output 2.

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out

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Do not touch electrically charged parts such as the power
ot2
Install an isolator as required.
terminals. Doing so might cause electric shock. mode display • Do not connect a terminating resistor to either end of the RS-
Thank you for purchasing the SDC25/26. 485 communications line.
Before operating this product described in this User's Manual, please Do not disassemble the SDC25/26. para enter

Doing so may interfere with communication.


take note of the following points regarding safety. Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation. • Regarding a device or equipment which is connected to this
Be sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference. controller, use a model to which the basic insulation meeting
with the power supply voltage and the maximum operating
CAUTION Handling Precautions voltage of the I/O units is provided.
RESTRICTIONS ON USE To fasten this controller onto the panel, tighten a mounting • The controller requires maximum 6 seconds to start up once
Use the SDC25/26 within the operating ranges recommended in the power is turned ON.
bracket screws, and turn one more half turn when there is no
This product has been designed, developed and manufactured for the specifications (temperature, humidity, voltage, vibration, play between the bracket and panel. Excessively tightening the The controller can be used once it has started up. However, it
general-purpose application in machinery and equipment. shock, mounting direction, atmosphere, etc.). screws may deform the controller case. is recommended to allow a warm-up time of at least 30
Accordingly, when used in applications outlined below, special care Failure to do so might cause fire or faulty operation. minutes to attain the specified accuracy.
should be taken to implement a fail-safe and/or redundant design Do not block ventilation holes. ■ Panel Cutout Dimensions
concept as well as a periodic maintenance program. Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation. ● Connection of C25/26
(unit: mm)
• Safety devices for plant worker protection Wire the SDC25/26 properly according to predetermined
• Start/stop control devices for transportation and material standards. Also wire the SDC25/26 using specified power leads • C25
Power supply
handling machines according to recognized installation methods. Stand-alone mounting Gang-mounting
• Aeronautical/aerospace machines Failure to do so might cause electric shock, fire or faulty operation. 30 min. 44 +0.5
(48xN–4) +0.5 1
• Control devices for nuclear reactors
0 0 AC power supply
Do not allow lead clippings, chips or water to enter the controller case.
Never use this product in applications where human safety may be 100 to 240Vac 2
Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation. Control outputs
put at risk. Firmly tighten the terminal screws at the torque listed in the NO
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+0.5
specifications. Insufficient tightening of terminal screws might

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DC power supply

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Relay
cause electric shock or fire. 24Vac/24Vdc 2 15 NC
REQUEST Do not use unused terminals on the SDC25/26 as relay terminals. (non polar)
Doing so might cause electric shock, fire or faulty operation. Event outputs 13 +

30 min.
We recommend attaching the terminal cover (sold separately) 14 – Voltage pulse
Ensure that this User's Manual is handed over to the user before the 3 1 13
after wiring the SDC25/26. 3
2
product is used. Failure to do so might cause electric shock. 4 2 14
Relay 1
13
Copying or duplicating this User's Manual in part or in whole is forbidden. Use the relays within the recommended service life. 5 3 15 +
1– Voltage pulse
The information and specifications in this User's Manual are subject to • C26 6 COM 14
Failure to do so might cause fire or faulty operation. 4 16 2+ Current/Voltage pulse
change without notice. 15
Use Yamatake Corporation's "SURGENON" if there is the risk of 5 17
Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this User's Manual is Stand-alone mounting Gang-mounting 3
power surges caused by lightning. 2 13 +
free from inaccuracies and omissions. Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation. 30 min. 92 +0.5
0 (96xN–4) +0.5
0 Relay 4 6 18 –
14 Current
If you should find any inaccuracies or omissions, please contact (independent 5
Do not operate the keys with a propelling pencil or sharp-tipped contact)
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Yamatake Corporation. object. Doing so might cause faulty operation. 6
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In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect, 13 + Current

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special or consequential damages as a result of using this product. Mounting 2+ Current
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Current 7
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■ Location Transformer 8 11 23
inputs CT2 Auxiliary output
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30 min.
This manual explains the handling precautions, mounting, wiring, PV Install the controller in the following locations: 12 24
range type, list of parameters and main specifications only. See the 16
· Common mode voltages for I/O except power supply and relay contact PV inputs
+
– Current
separate "Installation & Configurations" manual listed below for the detail 17
output: The voltage to ground is 33Vr.m.s max., 46.7V peak max., and
handling procedures and the setting methods, etc. These manuals also 70Vdc max. 10
– DI
contain information on using various functions. Please read if necessary. · Not high or low temperature / humidity. Thermocouple 11 4
Handling Precautions + 12 18
SDC25/26 Single Loop Controller User's Manual for · Free from sulfide gas or corrosive gas. 3
• When three or more units are gang-mounted horizontally, the 19
Installation & Configuration CP-SP-1149E · Less dust or soot. maximum allowable ambient temperature is 40°C. C 2 Digital input
· Appropriately processed locations to prevent direct sunlight, wind or rain. 10 20
SLP-C35 Smart Loader Package for SDC15/25/26/35/36 Single Loop RTD B
11 1
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· Less mechanical vibration and shock. A COM
Controller User's Manual CP-UM-5290E 12
· Not close to the high voltage line, welding machine or electrical noise Wiring Communication
generating source. +
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■ Unpacking Current 22
· The minimum 15 meters away from the high voltage ignition device for a mA

Be sure to provide a switch within operator reach for shutting OFF the main 11 DB 23 RS-485
Check the following items when removing the SDC25/26 from its package: boiler. Voltage V + 12
· Less effect by the magnetic field. power supply to the controller in the main supply wiring. SG 24
Name Part No. Q'ty Remarks Also, in case of AC power supply models, the main supply wiring also requires
Mounting Bracket 81409654-001 2 · No flammable liquid or gas. a time-lagged type (T) fuse (rated current: 0.5A, rated voltage: 250 V).
User's Manual CP-UM-5288E 1 This Manual (IEC127)
■ Mounting Procedure The following table shows the meaning of the symbols in the terminal wiring
· The mounting must be horizontal within 10 degrees tilted in back side label on the controller side:
● I/O isolation
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS lowering or within 10 degrees tilted in back side rising.
· The mounting panel should be used with a thickness of less than 9 mm of Symbols Meaning
Power supply Control output 1
firm board. AC power supply
Warnings are indicated when mishandling DC power supply PV input Control output 2
WARNING this product might result in death or serious ■ External Dimensions Caution, fear of electric shock Current transfomer input 1 Auxiliary output
Current transfomer input 2
injury to the user. • C25 (unit: mm) Caution
Loader communication
5 65 Internal circuit
Cautions are indicated when mishandling 48 Digital input 1 Event output 1 (Note 1)
CAUTION this product might result in minor injury to
Mounting bracket
(Accessory) Terminal screw
M3
Handling Precautions
• Before wiring the SDC25/26, verify the controller's model No.
Digital input 2 Event output 2 (Note 1)
the user, or only physical damage to this SDC25 Digital input 3 Event output 3
pv and terminal Nos. written on the label on the side of the body.
product. Inspect all wiring once wiring work for the SCD25/26 has been Digital input 4
sp
out
completed. RS-485 communication
• Use M3 crimp-type terminal lugs for wiring to terminal. Items surrounded by solid lines are insulated from other signals.
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man ev1 ev2 ev3 ot1 ot2

• Provide a distance of at least 50cm between I/O lead wires or


mode display

communications lead wires and power lead wires. Also, do not Availability of input or output is based on a model number.
para
enter
pass these lead wires through the same piping or wiring duct. Note 1 In case of independent contact, the part between the event output
1 and the event output 2 is isolated.

1
Optional unit Model No.:
Part names and functions Key operation and setting Maintenance QN212A (800 turns, hole diameter: 12mm)
Current measurement
(1) The following shows the flow of key operation: Cleaning : When wiping out the SDC25/26, use the soft and dried cloth. lower limit: 0.4Aac (800 turns, 1 time)
SDC25 SDC26
pv man
pv Display when the power is turned ON. Parts replacement: Do not replace the parts. Formula; Number of turns ÷ (2000 x number of
man
pv
SDC26
The mode indicators are lit sequentially form the left power wire loops)
sp
(2)
ev1

ev2
ev1

ev2

ev3
sp
OFF
during a period of 5 to 6 sec after the power has been Fuse replacement: When replacing the fuse for the power supply wires, make Current measurement
ot1
OFF turned ON while both the upper display and lower
sure that the replacement fuse complies with all applicable
out
out
upper limit: 50.0Aac (800 turns, 1 time)
ot2

ev3 mode display

sp display are OFF. When all mode indicators have been


(2)
safety standards. Formula; Number of turns ÷ (16 x number of
para enter
ot1
man ev1 ev2 ev3 ot1 ot2 out lit, the display is changed to the operation display.
(3) ot2

(4) No key operation for Standard IEC127, Cutoff Speed Delayed operation type (T), power wire loops)
No key operation for
mode display mode display
para
3 minutes or more. 3 minutes or more.
Rated Voltage 250V, Rated Current 0.5A Allowable measured
(5) (6) (5)
enter
(6) Keep the key
pressed for 2 sec.
Press the
mode
display
or Press the
enter
or display mode current: 70.0Aac (800 turns, 1 time)
(9) para enter Press the or key.
(9) or longer. key. < key. Formula; Number of turns ÷ (16 x number of
para

(10) (10) Operation display Bank selection display Bank setup display Model selection table power wire loops) x 1.4
pv Display range lower limit: 0.0Aac
(8) (7) (8) (7)
sp Basic Mounting Control PV Power Option 1 Option 2 Additions Additions Specifications Display range upper limit: 70.0Aac (800 turns, 1 time)
(1) Upper display: Displays PV values (present temperature, etc.) or setup PV / SP display Mode bank selection PV range type setup
model No. output input supply 1 2 Formula; Number of turns ÷ (16 x number of
items. Press the
display Press the
para
key. Press the
para
key. C25 48 x 96 size model power wire loops) x 1.4
(2) Lower display: Displays SP values (set temperature, etc.) and other Press the or key.
Display accuracy: ±5%FS

<
Press the or key.

<

<
<
key
C26 96 x 96 size model
parameter values. When the lower display shows the SP T Panel mounting type Display resolution: 0.1Aac
value, the "sp" lamp lights up. When the display shows out
Control output 1 Control output 2 ● Control output
the manipulated variable (MV), the "out" lamp lights up. MV display
display
SP bank selection
Press the
para
key.
Temperature unit setup
Press the
para
key.
R0 Relay contact Relay contact • Relay output
(3) Mode indicator man: Lights when MANUAL (manual mode).
Press the
Press the or key. Press the or key. output NO output NC Contact rating: NO side

<
key

<
<

<
ev1 to ev3: Lights when event relays are ON. Other display and Other banks (Operate
the [para], [ ] and [ ]
Other banks (Operate
the [para], [ ] and [ ]
V0 Voltage pulse output – 250Vac/30Vdc, 3A (resistive load)

<

<
<

<
setup (Operate the

ot1, ot2: Lights when the control output is ON. [display] key) keys repeatedly.) keys repeatedly.)
para
(for SSR drive) NC side
display para

(4) Multi-status indicator:


Press the
key
Press the key. Press the key.
VC Voltage pulse output Current output 250Vac/30Vdc, 1A (resistive load)
Press the or key.

<
<
Press the or key.
Life: NO side Min. 50,000 operations

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<
(for SSR drive)
In the combination of the lighting condition and the NC side Min. 100,000 operations
para VV Voltage pulse output Voltage pulse output
lighting status as a group, the priority 3 groups can be set. Keep the key
(for SSR drive) (for SSR drive) Min. switching specifications: 5V, 100mA
pressed for 2 seconds or longer.
(5) [mode] key: The operation which has been set beforehand can be done C0 Current output – Min. open time / close times: 250ms
The display and setup status shown above are examples for explanation. Therefore, some
by pushing the key for 1s or more. displays or settings are not shown actually according to the model and/or setup contents. CC Current output Current output • Voltage pulse output (for SSR drive)
(6) [display] key: Used to change the display contents in the operation U Universal Open circuit voltage: 19Vdc±15%
display mode. Display is returned from bank setup display There are the standard type and special type in the data setup method.
A AC model (100 to 240Vac) 50/60Hz Internal resistance: 82Ω±0.5%
to operation display. Here, the method is explained in the standard type. Allowable current: Max. 24mAdc
D DC model (24Vac/24Vdc)
(7) < , , key: Used for incrementing numeric values and performing ● Setting example of the PV range type
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1 Event relay output: 3 points Min OFF time / ON time: 1ms when the time proportional cycle time is
arithmetic shift operations. less than 10s.
(8) [para] key: Switches the display. Display the C0 1 on the upper display in the bank setup mode for the setup bank. 2 Event relay output: 3 points,
Auxiliary output (current output) 250ms when the time proportional cycle time is
(9) [enter] keys: Used to set the setup values at the start of change and When the [enter] key is pressed, the numerical value on the lower display (Note 2) more than 10s.
4 Event relay output: 2 points,
during the change. will start to flash. • Current output
(independent contact)
(10) Loader connector: Connects to a personal computer by using a dedicated Move the digit or increase/decrease the numeric value by pressing the [<] (Note 2) 5 Event relay output: 2 points Output type: 0 to 20mAdc or 4 to 20mAdc
cable supplied with the Smart Loader Package. [ ] [ ] keys. Allowable load resistance: Max.600Ω
<
<
(independent contact)
When the [enter] key is pressed at the desired numeric value, the flashing Auxiliary output (current output) Output accuracy: ±0.1%FS (at ambient temperature 23±2°C)
will stop and the data will be set. ±1%FS at 0 to 1mA
PV range table (Note 1)
0
1

Current transformer input: 2 points ● Auxiliary output
● Setting example of the SP1 Digital input: 4 points Output type: 0 to 20mAdc or 4 to 20mAdc
C01 Sensor Range C01 Sensor Range Display the SP- 1 on the upper display in the bank setup mode of the setup (Note 1) 2 Current transformer input: 2 points Allowable load resistance: Max.600Ω
Set value type Set value type Output accuracy: ±0.3%FS (at ambient temperature 23±2°C)
bank. Digital input: 4 points
1 K -200 to +1200°C -300 to +2200°F 41 Pt100 -200.0 to +500.0°C -300 to +900°F RS-485 communication ±1%FS at 0 to 1mA
2 K 0 to 1200°C 0 to 2200°F 42 JPt100 -200.0 to +500.0°C -300 to +900°F
When the [enter] key is pressed, the numerical value on the lower display
will start to flash.
0 No additional treatment ● Event relay outputs (ev1 to ev3)
3 K 0.0 to 800.0°C 0 to 1500°F 43 Pt100 -200.0 to +200.0°C -300 to +400°F D Inspection certificate provided Output rating: 250Vac/30Vdc 2A (resistive load)
4 K 0.0 to 600.0°C 0 to 1100°F 44 JPt100 -200.0 to +200.0°C -300 to +400°F Move the digit or increase/decrease the numeric value by pressing the [<]
[ ] [ ] keys.
T Tropicalization treatment applied Life: Min. 100,000 operations
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5 K 0.0 to 400.0°C 0 to 700°F 45 Pt100 -100.0 to +300.0°C -150 to +500°F K Anti-sulfide treatment applied Min. switching specifications: 5V, 10mA (reference value)
6 K -200.0 to +400.0°C -300 to +700°F 46 JPt100 -100.0 to +300.0°C -150 to +500°F When the [enter] key is pressed at the desired numeric value, the flashing
7 K -200.0 to +200.0°C -300 to +400°F 47 Pt100 -100.0 to +200.0°C -150 to +400°F will stop and the data will be set.
B Tropicalization treatment applied ● RS-485 communication
and Inspection certificate provided
8 J 0 to 1200°C 0 to 2200°F 48 JPt100 -100.0 to +200.0°C -150 to +400°F
Transmission line: 3-wire system
For details of the handling and setting methods, refer to the following user's L Anti-sulfide treatment applied and
Transmission speed: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400bps
9 J 0.0 to 800.0°C 0 to 1500°F 49 Pt100 -100.0 to +150.0°C -150 to +300°F Inspection certificate provided
manual: Communication protocol: CPL and MODBUS conforming
10 J 0.0 to 600.0°C 0 to 1100°F 50 JPt100 -100.0 to +150.0°C -150 to +300°F Y Complying with the traceability
Single Loop Controller SDC25/26 User's Manual "Installation & Terminating resistor: Do not connect a terminating resistor.
11 J -200.0 to +400.0°C -300 to +700°F 51 Pt100 -50.0 to +200.0°C -50 to +400°F Note 1. Current transformer is sold separately . certificate
12 E 0.0 to 800.0°C 0 to 1500°F 52 JPt100 -50.0 to +200.0°C -50 to +400°F Configurations" CP-SP-1149E Note 2. Can not be selected for DC model. 0 IP65 inapplicable ● Environmental condition
13 E 0.0 to 600.0°C 0 to 1100°F 53 Pt100 -50.0 to +100.0°C -50 to +200°F • Operating conditions
14 T -200.0 to +400.0°C -300 to +700°F 54 JPt100 -50.0 to +100.0°C -50 to +200°F Alarm code table Ambient temperature: 0 to 50°C (Gang-mounting: 0 to 40°C)
15 R 0 to 1600°C 0 to 3000°F 55 Pt100 -60.0 to +40.0°C -60 to +100°F Specifications Ambient humidity: 10 to 90%RH (non-condensing)
16 S 0 to 1600°C 0 to 3000°F 56 JPt100 -60.0 to +40.0°C -60 to +100°F This table shows the alarm display and measures for the abnormal operation of Rated power supply voltage: AC model 100 to 240Vac, 50/60Hz
this controller. ● PV input DC model 24Vac 50/60Hz, 24Vdc
17 B 0 to 1800°C 0 to 3300°F 57 Pt100 -40.0 to +60.0°C -40 to +140°F
Thermocouple: K,J,E,T,R,S,B,N (JIS C1602-1995) Power supply voltage range: AC model 85 to 264Vac, 50/60±2Hz
18 N 0 to 1300°C 0 to 2300°F 58 JPt100 -40.0 to +60.0°C -40 to +140°F Alarm code Failure name Cause Corrective action
PL II (Engelhard Industries Data (ITS90)) DC model 21.6 to 26.4Vac, 50/60±2Hz
19 PLII 0 to 1300°C 0 to 2300°F 59 Pt100 -10.00 to +60.00°C -10 to +140°F AL0 1 PV input failure Sensor line break, incorrect Checking wiring or 21.6 to 26.4Vdc
20 Wre5-26 0 to 1400°C 0 to 2400°F 60 JPt100 -10.00 to +60.00°C -10 to +140°F (over range) wiring, incorrect PV range reset PV range type. WRe5-26 (ASTM E988-96(Reapproved 2002))
type setting Ni-NiMo (ASTM E1751-00) • Transport conditions
21 Wre5-26 0 to 2300°C 0 to 4200°F 61 Pt100 0.0 to 100.0°C 0 to 200°F
AL02 PV input failure Sensor line break, incorrect PR40-20 (Johnson Matthey Data) Ambient temperature: -20 to +70°C
22 Ni-NiMo 0 to 1300°C 0 to 2300°F 62 JPt100 0.0 to 100.0°C 0 to 200°F
(under range) wiring, incorrect PV range DIN U,DIN L (DIN 43710-1985) Ambient humidity: 10 to 95%RH (non-condensing)
23 PR40-20 0 to 1900°C 0 to 3400°F 63 Pt100 0.0 to 200.0°C 0 to 400°F
24 DIN U -200.0 to +400.0°C -300 to +700°F 64 JPt100 0.0 to 200.0°C 0 to 400°F
type setting Gold iron chromel (Hayashidenko Data) ● Other specifications
25 DIN L -100.0 to +800.0°C -150 to +1500°F 65 Pt100 0.0 to 300.0°C 0 to 500°F AL03 CJ failure Terminal temperature is Checking the ambient Resistance temperature detector (RTD): Power consumption: Max. 12VA for AC model
26 Gold iron 0.0K to 360.0K 0.0 to 360.0K 66 JPt100 0.0 to 300.0°C 0 to 500°F
faulty (thermocouple). temperature. Pt100 (JIS C1604-1997) Max. 12VA for DC model at 24Vac
chromel PV input failure Sensor line break, incorrect Checking wiring. JPt100 (JIS C1604-1989) Max. 8W for DC model at 24Vdc
67 Pt100 0.0 to 500.0°C 0 to 900°F wiring (RTD) DC voltage: 0 to 10mV, -10 to +10mV, 0 to 100mV, Non-detected failure time: Max. 20ms (AC model)
68 JPt100 0.0 to 500.0°C 0 to 900°F AL1 1 CT input failure A current exceeding the upper Use a CT with the correct 0 to 1V, 1 to 5V, 0 to 5V, 0 to 10V No power failure allowed (DC model)
Handling Precautions C01 Sensor Range (over-range) limit of the display range was number of turns for the DC current: 0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mA Altitude: 2000m or less
· The accuracy is ±0.3%FS±1 Set value type
(CT input 1 or 2, measured. The number of CT display range, reset the Sampling cycle: 300ms Mass: C25 Approx.250g (with mounting bracket)
digit, and ±0.6%FS±1 digit for 81 or both) turns or the number of CT number of CT turns, reset Indication accuracy: ±0.3%FS±1digit,
0 to 10mV The scaling and the decimal power wire loops is incorrectly the number of CT power
C26 Approx.300g (with mounting bracket)
a negative area of the 82 -10 to +10mV point position can be set, or wiring is incorrect. wire loops, and/or check
±0.6%FS±1digit for a negative area of the Terminal screw tightening torque: 0.4 to 0.6 N·m Max.
thermocouple. 83 0 to 100mV changed variably in a range the wiring. thermocouple (at ambient temperature 23±2°C) Applicable standards: EN61010-1, EN61326
The accuracy varies 84 0 to 1V of -1999 to +9999. AL70 A/D conversion Defective A/D converter Replace unit. ● Digital input Over-voltage category: Category II (IEC60364-4-443, IEC60664-1)
according to the range: 86 1 to 5V failure Input type: Dry contact or open collector
The accuracy of the No.17 Allowable ON contact Allowable pollution degree: Pollution degree 2
87 0 to 5V AL95 Parameter failure • Power turned OFF during Re-start the system.
(sensor type B) is ±4.0%FS 88 resistance: Max.250Ω
for a range of 260°C or less, 89
0 to 10V fixing data
• Data corrupted due to noise,
Reset data or replace
unit. Allowable OFF contact Accessories and optional parts
0 to 20mA resistance: Min.100kΩ
±0.4%FS for 260 to 800°C. 90 etc. (AL95/97: setting data,
4 to 20mA Allowable ON residual
The PV values under 20°C AL96 Adjustment data • Power turned OFF during AL96/98: tuning data) Name Model No.
voltage: Max.1.0V Mounting bracket 81409654-001(Accessory)
are not shown. failure fixing data
Terminal current (ON): Approx.7.5mA (in case of short circuit).
The accuracy of the No.23 (sensor type PR40-20) is ±2.5%FS • Data corrupted due to noise, etc. Current transformer QN206A(5.8mm hole dia.)
Approx.5.0mA (in case of contact resistance 250Ω)
for 0 to 300°C, and ±1.5%FS for 300 to 800°C, ±0.5%FS for 800 AL97 Parameter failure Data corrupted due to noise, QN212A(12mm hole dia.)
(RAM area) etc. Minimum hold time: 600ms or more
to 1900°C. Hard cover 81446915-001(for C25)
AL98 Adjustment data Data corrupted due to noise,etc. ● Current transformer input 81446916-001(for C26)
The accuracy of the No.26 (sensor type gold iron chromel) is Number of input points: 2 points
failure Soft cover 81441121-001(for C25)
±1.5K. (RAM area) Input object: Current transformer with 100 to 4,000 turns 81441122-001(for C26)
The accuracy of the No.19 (sensor type PLII) in the range of 0 to AL99 ROM failure ROM (memory) error Re-start the system. (availability is by 100-turn units) Terminal cover 81446912-001(for C25)
32˚F does not meet the indication accuracy. Replace unit. Optional unit Model No.: 81446913-001(for C26)
· The ranges with a decimal point show figures under decimal point. QN206A (800 turns, hole diameter: 5.8 mm)
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User level details 0: Display in basic/standard/high function, [List of Setup Setting Displays] CP-UM-5288E
SDC25/26 List of Parameters 1: Display in standard/high function,
■ Setup bank
2: Display in high function.
[List of Operation Displays] Initial value may vary depending on model No. Bank selection: StUP
■ Operation Displays Display Item Contents Initial User Display Item Contents Initial
value
User
level
value level
Display Item Contents Initial User ■ Event bank C01 PV input range Thermocouple: 1 to 26 88 0 C 65 Station address 0 to 127 0 0
value level type RTD: 41 to 68 (Communication is disabled when "0" is set.)
Upper display: PV SP (Target value) SP low limit (C07) to SP high limit (C08) 0 0 Bank selection: Ev DC current/voltage: 81 to 84, 86 to 90 C 66 Transmission 0: 4800bps 2 0
Lower display: SP C 02 Temperature unit 0: Centigrade (°C) 0 0 speed 1: 9600bps
Display Item Contents Initial User 1: Fahrenheit (°F) 2: 19200bps
LSP 1 LSP No. (1st digit: 1 to LSP system group (C30 Max. 4) 1 0 value level
(Display example) Value at the C 03 Cold junction 0: Cold junction compensation is performed. (Internal) 0 2 3: 38400bps
Lower display: right end digit) E 1 to Internal event 1 to –1999 to +9999 0 0 compensation 1: Cold junction compensation is not performed. C 67 Data format (data 0: 7bit 1 0
LSP E5 5, main setting The decimal point position varies by meeting the (T/C) (External) length) 1: 8bit
Upper display: PV MV (Manipulated –10.0 to +110.0% — 0 E 1. Sb to Internal event 1 to internal event operation type. 0 0 C 04 Decimal point 0: No decimal point 0 0 C 68 Data format 0: Even parity 0 0
Lower display: MV Variable) Setting is disabled in AUTO mode. E5. Sb 5, sub-setting 0 to 9999 for some operation type. position 1: One digit after decimal point (parity) 1: Odd parity
(Numeric value does not flash.) E 1. Hy to Internal event 1 to 0 to 9999 5 0 2: Two digits after decimal point 2: No parity
Setting is enabled in MANUAL mode. E5. Hy 5, hysteresis The decimal point position varies by meeting the 3: Three digits after decimal point C 69 Data format (stop 0: 1bit 0 0
(Numeric value flashes.) internal event operation type. (Select ‘0’ or ‘1’ for the thermocouple/RTD range bits) 1: 2bits
HEAt Heat MV Setting is disabled — 0 E 1. On to Internal event 1 to 0.0 to 999.9 0 2 with decimal point) C 70 Communication 1 to 250ms 3 2
(Manipulated –10.0 to +110.0% E5. On 5, ON delay (For the delay time unit 0.1s) C 05 PV range low limit When the PV input range type is thermocouple or 0 0 minimum response
Variable) E 1. OF to Internal event 1 to 0 to 9999 0 2 RTD, the setting is disabled although range low limit is time
COOL Cool MV — 0 E5. OF 5, OFF delay (Except for the delay time unit 0.1s) displayed. –1999 to +9999U when the PV input range C71 Key operation 0: Standard type 0 2
(Manipulated type is DC voltage/current. mode/type 1: Special type
Variable) C 06 PV range high limit When the PV input range type is thermocouple or 1000 0 C 72 Mode key 0: Invalid 1 0
Upper display: PV AT progress Setting is disabled. — 0 RTD, the setting is disabled although range high limit function 1: AUTO/MANUAL selection
At 1 display (1st digit Except for 0: During execution of AT ■ PID bank is displayed. –1999 to +9999U when the PV input 2: RUN/READY selection
(Display example) = Numeric value (Value is decreased.) range type is DC voltage/current.
at right end digit) 0: Completion of AT
Bank selection: PId C 07 SP low limit PV input range low limit to PV input range high limit 0 1
3: AT Stop/Start
4: LSP group selection
Ct 1 CT (Current Setting is disabled. — 0 Display Item Contents Initial User C 08 SP high limit 1000 1 5: Release of all DO latches
transformer) value level C 09 Square root 0.0 to 100.0% 0.0 2 6: Invalid
current value 1 extraction dropout (0.0: No square root extraction) 7: Communication DI1 selection
P- 1 to Proportional band 0.1 to 999.9% 5.0 0 8: Invalid
Ct2 CT (Current Setting is disabled. — 0 P-4 (PID1 to 4 group) C 14 Control action 0: Heat control (reverse action) 0 0
transformer) (direct/reverse) 1: Cool control (direct action) C 73 Mode display Whether the mode bank setup display is enabled or 255 1
I- 1 to Integration time 0 to 9999s or 0.0 to 999.9s 120 0 setup disabled is determined by the sum of the following
current value 2 C 15 Selection of MV 0: Control operation is continued. 0 2
I-4 (PID1 to 4 group) (0: No integral control action) weighting:
E1 Internal event 1 Setting range is different depending on the internal 0 0 at PV alarm 1: MV at PV alarm occurrence is outputted.
d- 1 to Derivative time 0 to 9999s or 0.0 to 999.9s 30 0 Bit 0: AUTO/MANUAL display
main setting event operation type. occurrence
d-4 (PID1 to 4 group) (0: No derivative control action) 0: Disabled, +1: Enabled
E 1. Sb Internal event 1 –1999 to +9999U: Except below. 0 0 C 16 MV at PV alarm –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 2
rE- 1 to Manual reset –10.0 to +110.0% 50.0 0 Bit 1: RUN/READY display
sub-setting 0 to 9999U: Setting value is an absolute value. occurrence
rE-4 (PID1 to 4 group) 0: Disabled, +2: Enabled
–199.9 to +999.9%: For MV. C 17 MV at READY (at –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 1
OL- 1 to MV low limit –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 1 Bit 2: LSP/RSP display
t 1. -- Timer remaining Setting is disabled. — 0 heat-side for
OL-4 (PID1 to 4 group) 0: Disabled, +4: Enabled
(Display example) time 1 Upper display: The distinction by ON delay or OFF heat/cool control)
delay is displayed at the side location of [t1.]. OH- 1 to MV high limit –10.0 to +110.0% 100.0 1 Bit 3: AT stop/start display
C 18 MV at READY (at –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 1
Lower display: Displayed by the unit (either one of OH-4 (PID1 to 4 group) 0: Disabled, +8: Enabled
cool-side)
0.1s, s, or min) based on the internal event 1 delay P- 1 C to Cool-side 0.1 to 999.9% 5.0 0 Bit 4: DO latch release
C 19 Operation at 0: Bump-less 0 1
time unit (E1. the 3rd digit of C3). P-4 C proportional band 0: Disabled, +16: Enabled
MANUAL change 1: Preset Bit 5: Communication DI1 ON/OFF display
E2 Internal event 2 Setting range is different depending on the internal 0 0 (PID1 to 4 group)
C 20 Preset MANUAL –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 or 1 0: Disabled, +32: Enabled
main setting event operation type. I- 1 C to Cool-side 0 to 9999s or 0.0 to 999.9s 120 0
value (Used even at MANUAL mode when power is ON.) 50.0 Other invalid setup: 0, +64, +128
E2. Sb Internal event 2 –1999 to +9999U: Except below. 0 0 I-4 C integration time (0: No integral control action)
(PID1 to 4 group) C21 PID operation 0: Automatic 0 2 C 74 PV/SP value Whether the basic display is enabled or 15 1
sub-setting 0 to 9999U: Setting value is an absolute value. initialization 1: Not initialized
–199.9 to +999.9%: For MV. d- 1 C to Cool-side 0 to 9999s or 0.0 to 999.9s 30 0 display setup disabled is determined by the sum of the
function selection 2: Initialized (when SP value different from current following weighting:
t2. -- Timer remaining Setting is disabled. — 0 d-4 C derivative time (0: No derivative control action)
value is inputted.) Bit 0: PV display
(Display example) time 2 Upper display: The distinction by ON delay or OFF (PID1 to 4 group)
C 24 Zone PID action 0: Disabled 0 2 0: Disabled, +1: Enabled
delay is displayed at the side location of [t2.]. OL. 1 C to Cool-side MV low –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 1
selection 1: Selection by SP Bit 1: SP display
Lower display: Displayed by the unit (either one of OL.4 C limit (PID1 to 4
2: Selection by PV 0: Disabled, +2: Enabled
0.1s, s, or min) based on the internal event 2 delay group)
C 26 Heat/cool control 0: Disabled. 0 0 Bit 2: LSP group No. display
time unit (E2. the 3rd digit of C3). OH. 1 C to Cool-side MV high –10.0 to +110.0% 100.0 1
selection 1: Enabled. 0: Disabled, +4: Enabled
E3 Internal event 3 Setting range is different depending on the internal 0 0 OH.4 C limit (PID1 to 4
group) C 27 Heal/cool selection 0: Normal 0 1 Other invalid setup: 0, +8
main setting event operation type. 1: Energy saving C 75 MV display setup Whether the basic display is enabled or disabled is 15 1
E3. Sb Internal event 3 –1999 to +9999U: Except below. 0 0 C 28 Dead zone –100.0 to +100.0% 0.0 0 determined by the sum of the following weighting:
sub-setting 0 to 9999U: Setting value is an absolute value. C 29 Heal/cool control –10.0 to +110.0% 50.0 2 Bit 0: MV display
–199.9 to +999.9%: For MV.
t3. -- Timer remaining Setting is disabled. — 0 ■ Parameter bank selection point 0: Disabled, +1: Enabled
C 30 LSP setting 1 to 4 1 0 Bit 1: Heat MV/cool MV display
(Display example) time 3 Upper display: The distinction by ON delay or OFF Bank selection: PArA system 0: Disabled, +2: Enabled
delay is displayed at the side location of [t3.]. Bit 2: MFB display
C 32 SP ramp unit 0: 0.1U/s 1 2
Lower display: Displayed by the unit (either one of Display Item Contents Initial User 0: Disabled, +4: Enabled
1: 0.1U/min
0.1s, s, or min) based on the internal event 3 delay value level Bit 3: AT progress display
2: 0.1U/h
time unit(E3. the 3rd digit of C3). CtrL Control method 0: ON/OFF control 0 or 1 0 0: Disabled, +8: Enabled
C 36 CT1 operation 0: Heater burnout detection 0 0
1: PID fixed type 1: Current value measurement C 76 Event setting value 0: In the operation display mode, the internal event 0 1
At. OL MV low limit at AT –10.0 to +110.0% 0.0 0 C 37 CT1 output 0: Control output 1 0 0 display setup setting value is not displayed.
At. OH MV high limit at AT –10.0 to +110.0% 100.0 0 1: Control output 2 1: In the operation display mode, the internal event 1
[List of Parameter Setting Displays] dIFF ON/OFF control differential 0 to 9999U 5 0 2: Event output 1 setting value is displayed.
OFFS 2: In the operation display mode, the internal event 1
■ Mode bank ON/OFF control operating
point offset
–1999 to 9999U 0 2 3: Event output 2
4: Event output 3 to 2 setting value is displayed.
Bank selection: MOdE FL PV filter 0.0 to 120.0s 0.0 0 C 38 CT1 measurement 30 to 300ms 30 0 3: In the operation display mode, the internal event 1
to 3 setting value is displayed.
rA PV ratio 0.001 to 9.999 1.000 1 wait time
C 39 CT2 operation Same as CT1. 0 0 C 77 Event remaining 0: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delay 0 1
Display Item Contents Initial User bI PV bias –1999 to +9999U 0 0 time display setup remaining time of the internal event is not
value level CyU Time proportional cycle unit 1 0: 1s unit 0 2 type
displayed.
1: 0.5s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.) C 40 CT2 output Same as CT1. 0 0
A--M AUTO/MANUAL AUTO : AUTO mode AUTO 0 1: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delay
mode selection MAN : MANUAL mode 2: 0.2s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.) C41 CT2 measurement Same as CT1. 30 0 remaining time of the internal event 1 is displayed.
3: 0.1s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.) wait time 2: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delay
r--r RUN/READY RUN : RUN mode RUN 0
mode selection RDY : READY mode Cy Time proportional cycle1 5 to 120s (*1) 10 or 2 0 C 42 Control output 1 Current output: 1 0 remaining time of the internal event 1 to 2 is
1 to 120s (*2) range 1: 4 to 2mA displayed.
At AT Stop/Start At. OF : AT Stop AT Stop 0
CyU2 Time proportional cycle unit 2 0: 1s unit 0 2 2: 0 to 20mA 3: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delay
selection At. ON : AT Start
1: 0.5s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.) C 43 Control output 1 0: MV 0 0 remaining time of the internal event 1 to 3 is
do Lt Release all DO Lt. ON : Latch continue Latch 0
2: 0.2s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.) type 1: Heat MV (for heat/cool control) displayed.
latches Lt. OF : Latch release continue
3: 0.1s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.) 2: Cool MV (for heat/cool control) C 78 CT input current 0: In the operation display mode, the CT current 0 1
C. dI 1 Communication dI. OF : OFF OFF 0 3: PV
DI 1 dI. On : ON Cy2 Time proportional cycle 2 5 to 120s (*1) 10 or 2 0 value display value is not displayed.
1 to 120s (*2) 4: PV before ratio bias filter setup 1: In the operation display mode, the CT1 current
tP. ty Time proportional operation 0: Controllability aiming type 0 or 1 2 5: SP value is displayed.
type 1: Actuator life aiming type 6: Deviation (PV-SP) 2: In the operation display mode, the CT1 to 2
(Only one ON/OFF operation within time 7: CT1 current value current value is displayed.
proportional cycle time) 8: CT2 current value C 79
■ SP bank SPU SP ramp-up 0.0 to 999.9U (0.0: No ramp) 0.0 2 9: MFB (Invalid on SDC25/26)
User level 0: Basic configuration
1: Standard configuration
1 0
10: SP+MV
Bank selection: SP SPd SP ramp-down 0.0 2
11: PV+MV
2: High function configuration
C 80 LED monitor 0: Disabled 0 2
Display Item Contents Initial User *1 When the output includes the relay ouput. C 44 Control output 1 –1999 to +9999 0.0 0 1: Flashing at RS-485 communication signal
value level *2 When the output does not include the relay output. scaling low limit (The decimal point position and unit may vary transmission
C 45 Control output 1 depending on the control output 1 type.) 100.0 0 2: Flashing at RS-485 communication signal
SP- 1 to SP of LSP1 group SP low limit (C07) to SP high limit (C08) 0 0 scaling high limit
SP-4 to SP of LSP4 receiving
C 46 Control output 1 0 to 9999 200 0
group ■ Extension tuning bank MV scalable bandwidth (Available when control output 1 type is 10 or 11.)
3: OR (logical sum) of all DI status
4: Flashing at READY
PId. 1 to PID group No 1 to 4 1 1
PId. 4 (for LSP1 to 4) Bank selection: Et C 47 Control output 2 Same as control output 1. 1 0
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range
Display Item Contents Initial User C 48 Control output 2 3 0
value level type
At. ty AT type 0: Normal (Standard control characteristcis) 1 0 C 49 Control output 2 –1999 to +9999 0 0
1: Immediate response (Control scaling low limit (The decimal point position and unit may vary
characteristcis immediately responding C 50 Control output 2 depending on the control output 2 type.) 1000 0
to the external disturbance.) scaling high limit
2: Stable (Control characteristics with less C51 Control output 2 0 to 9999 200 0
up/down function of PV) MV scalable bandwidth (Available when control output 2 type is 10 or 11.)
JF. bd Just-FiTTER setting band 0.00 to 10.00 0.30 2 C 52 Auxiliary output Same as control output 1 1 0
SP. LG SP lag constant 0.0 to 999.9 0.0 2 range
At-P AT proportional band tuning 0.00 to 99.99 1.00 2 C 53 Auxiliary output 3 0
factor type
At-I AT integration time tuning 0.00 to 99.99 1.00 2 C 54 Auxiliary output –1999 to +9999 0 0
factor scaling low limit (The decimal point position and unit may vary
At-d AT derivative time tuning 0.00 to 99.99 1.00 2 C 55 Auxiliary output depending on the auxiliary output type.) 1000 0
factor scaling high limit
Ctr. A Control algorithm 0: PID (conventional PID) 0 1 C 56 Auxiliary output 0 to 9999 200 0
1: RationaLOOP (high performance type) MV scalable bandwidth (Available when auxiliary output type is 10 or 11.)
JF. Ov Just-FiTTER overshoot 0 to 100 0 1 C 64 Communication 0: CPL 0 0
suppression factor type 1: MODBUS ASCII format
2: MODBUS RTU format
3
■ Event assignment bank
Bank selection: EvCF
Display Item Contents Initial User Display Item Contents Initial User Display Item Contents Initial User Display Item Contents Initial User
value level value level value level value level
C81 MS indicating 0: Normally open (Normally OFF=0) 39 2 E 1. C 1 to Operation type of 0: No event 0 0 dI 1. 3 to Internal contact 0: Normally open (OFF, 0) 2 to 5 2 Ot 1. 6 to Control output 1 Digits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and 0000 2
lamp ON condition 1: Normally close (Normally ON=1) E5. C 1 internal event 1 to 1: PV high limit dI5. 3 1 to 5 1: Normally close (ON, 1) or 0 Ot2. 6 to 2, event output 4th digit from the right end digit.
(1st priority) 2 to 6: Internal event 1 to 5 5 2: PV low limit Input assignment A 2: DI1 Ev 1. 6 to 1 to 2
7 to 9: Internal event 6 to 8 (Invalid in this unit) Configuration 1 3: PV high/low limit 3: DI2 Ev3. 6 Polarity A to D
10 to 13: Undefined Operation type 4: Deviation high limit 4: DI3 1st digit: Polarity A 0: Direct 0
14: MV1 (ON/OFF, time proportional 1, heat-side, 5: Deviation low limit 5: DI4 2nd digit: Polarity B 1: Reverse 0
OPEN-side output) 6: Deviation high/low limit 6 to 9: Undefined 3rd digit: Polarity C 0
15: MV2 (time proportional 2, cool-side, CLOSE-side 7: Deviation high limit (Final SP reference) dI 1. 4 to Internal contact 10: Internal event 1 0 2 4th digit: Polarity D 0
output) 8: Deviation low limit (Final SP reference) dI5. 4 1 to 5 11: Internal event 2 Ot 1. 7 to Control output 1 0: Direct 0 2
16 to 17: Undefined 9: Deviation high/low limit (Final SP reference) Input assignment B 12: Internal event 3 Ot2. 7 to 2, event output 1: Reverse
18 to 21: DI1 to DI4 10: SP high limit 13: Internal event 4 Ev 1. 7 to 1 to 3
22 to 25: Undefined 11: SP low limit 14: Internal event 5 Ev3. 7 Polarity
26 to 30: Internal contact 1 to 5 12: SP high/low limit 15 to 17: Undefined
31 to 33: Undefined 13: MV high limit Ot 1. 8 to Control output 1 0: Disabled 0 2
18: Communication DI1
34 to 37: Communication DI1 to DI4 14: MV low limit Ot2. 8 to 2, event output 1: Enabled (Latch at ON)
dI 1. 5 to Internal contact 19: Communication DI2 0 2 Ev 1. 8 to 1 to 3 2: Enabled (Latch at OFF, except at the time of
38: MANUAL 15: MV high/low limit dI5. 5 1 to 5 20: Communication DI3
39: READY 16: CT1 heater burnout/over-current Ev3. 8 Latch initialization after power ON)
Input assignment C 21: Communication DI4
40: RSP 17: CT1 heater short-circuit 22: MANUAL mode
41: AT 18: CT2 heater burnout/over-current 23: READY mode
42: During ramp 19: CT2 heater short-circuit 24: Undefined
43: Undefined 20: Loop diagnosis 1 25: During AT execution ■ User function bank
44: Alarm 21: Loop diagnosis 2 26: During SP ramp
45: PV alarm 22: Loop diagnosis 3 dI 1. 6 to Internal contact 27: Undefined 0 2
Bank selection: UF
46: Undefined 23: Alarm (status) dI5. 6 1 to 5 28: Alarm is enabled.
47: Mode key function selection status 24: READY (status) Display Item Contents Initial User
Input assignment D 29: PV alarm is enabled.
48: Event output 1 status 25: MANUAL (status) value level
30: Undefined
49: Control output 1 status 26: Invalid 31: Mode key function selection status UF- 1 User function This is the display in upper display. The setup ---- 1
C 82 MS indicating 0: Lit 1 2 27: During AT execution (status) 32: Event output 1 status definition 1 exception is as follows:
lamp ON status 1: Slow flashing 28: During SP ramp (status) 33: Control output 1 status ---- : Yet to be registered.
29: Control direct action (status) UF-2 User function ---- 1
(1st priority) 2: 2 times flashing dI 1. 7 to Internal contact Digits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and 0000 2 P-- : Proportional band of the PID group in use
3: Fast flashing 30: Invalid definition 2 I-- : Integration time of the PID group in use
dI5. 7 1 to 5 4th digit from the right end digit.
4: Left → Right 31: Invalid Polarity A to D UF-3 User function d-- : Derivative time of the PID group in use ---- 1
5: Right → Left 32: Timer (status) definition 3 rE-- : Manual reset of the PID group in use
1st digit: Polarity A 0: Direct 0
6: Right to left going and returning 33: MFB high/low limit UF-4 User function OL-- : MV low limit of the PID group in use ---- 1
(Polarity of input 1: Reverse
7: Deviation OK E 1. C2 to Internal event 1 to Digits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and 0000 0 assignment A) OH-- : MV high limit of the PID group in use
definition 4
8: Deviation graph E5. C2 5 4th digit from the right end digit. P--C : Cool-side proportional band of the PID
2nd digit: Polarity B 0 UF-5 User function ---- 1
9: MV graph Configuration 2 group in use
(Polarity of input
10: Heat-side MV graph 1st digit: 0: Direct 0 definition 5 I--C : Cool-side integration time of the PID group
assignment B)
11: Cool-side MV graph Direct /Reverse 1: Reverse UF-6 User function in use ---- 1
3rd digit: Polarity C 0
12: MFB graph 2nd digit: 0: None 0 definition 6 d--C : Cool-side derivative time of the PID group
13: DI monitor (Polarity of input
Stand-by 1: Standby in use
14: Internal contact monitor assignment C) UF-7 User function Ol.-C : Cool-side MV low limit of the PID group in ---- 1
2: Standby + Standby at SP change
15: Internal event monitor 4th digit: Polarity D 0 definition 7 use
3rd digit: 0: Continue 0 (Polarity of input
C 83 MS indicating Same as MS indicating lamp ON condition 44 2 EVENT state at 1: Forced OFF UF-8 User function Oh.-C : Cool-side of MV high limit of the PID group ---- 1
lamp ON condition (1st priority) assignment D) in use
READY definition 8
(2nd priority) dI 1. 8 to Internal contact 0: Direct 0 2
4th digit: 0 0 dI5. 8 1 to 5 Polarity 1: Reverse
C 84 MS indicating Same as MS indicating lamp ON status (1st priority) 6 2 Undefined
lamp ON status dI 1. 9 to Internal contact 0: Every internal event 0 2
E 1. C3 to Internal event 1 to Digits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and 0000 2 dI5. 9 1 to 5 1 to 5: Internal event number
(2nd priority) E5. C3 5 4th digit from the right end digit. Internal event
C 85 MS indicating Same as MS indicating lamp ON condition 1 2 Configuration 3 No.assignment ■ Lock bank
lamp ON condition (1st priority) 1st digit: 0: No event 0
(3rd priority) Alarm OR 1: Alarm direct + OR operation Bank selection: LOC
C 86 MS indicating Same as MS indicating lamp ON status (1st priority) 9 2 2: Alarm direct + AND operation
lamp ON status 3: Alarm reverse + OR operation Display Item Contents Initial User
(3rd priority) 4: Alarm reverse + AND operation value level
C 87 MS indicating 0 to 9999U 5 2 2nd digit: 0: As normal execution 0 ■ DO assignment bank LOC Key lock 0: All settings are enabled. 0 0
lamp deviation Special OFF 1: Event OFF at the event setting value (main)=0 1: Mode, event, operation display, SP, UF, lock,
range 3rd digit: 0: 0.1s 0
Bank selection: dO manual MV, and mode key can be set.
C 88 Special function 0 to 15 0 2 Delay time unit 1: 1s 2: Operation display, SP, UF, lock, manual MV, and
Display Item Contents Initial User
(0 at power supply ON.) 2: 1min mode key can be set.
value level
C 89 Zener barrier Rewriting by adjustment is enabled. 0.00 2 4th digit: 0 0 3: UF, lock, manual MV, and mode key can be set.
adjustment Numerical value inputting manually is disabled Ot 1. 1 to Control output 1 0: Input of default 0 2 C. LOC Communication 0: RS-485 communication read/write is enabled. 0 2
Undefined
C 90 CT1 number of 0: 800 turns 8 2 Ot2. 1 to 2, event output 1: MV1 (ON/OFF control output, time proportional lock 1: RS-485 communication read/write is disabled.
winding 1 to 40: Setting value multiplied by one hundred Ev 1. 1 to 1 to 3 output, heat-side proportional output of heat/cool L. LOC Loader lock 0: Loader communication read/write is enabled. 0 2
becomes number of winding. Ev3. 1 Operation type control) 1: Loader communication read/write is disabled.
2: MV2 (cool-side proportional output of heat/cool
C91 CT1 number of 0: 1time 1 2 PASS Password display 0 to 15 0 0
control)
power wire loops 1 to 6: number of times 5: Password 1A to 2B display
C 92 CT2 number of 0: 800 turns 8 2 ■ DI assignment bank 3: Function 1 ((A and B) or (C and D))
4: Function 2 ((A or B) and (C or D)) PS 1A Password 1A 0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value) 0000 0
winding 1 to 40: Setting value multiplied by one hundred
Bank selection: dI 5: Function 3 (A or B or C or D) PS2A Password 2A 0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value) 0000 0
becomes number of winding. 6: Function 4 (A and B and C and D) PS 1b Password 1B 0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value) 0000 0
C 93 CT2 number of 0: 1time 1 2 Display Item Contents Initial User Ot 1. 2 to Control output 1 0: Normally open (OFF, 0) 14 to 15 2 PS2b Password 2B 0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value) 0000 0
power wire loops 1 to 6: number of times value level Ot2. 2 to 2, event output 1: Normally close (ON, 1) or
dI 1. 1 to Internal contact 1 0: No function 0 0 Ev 1. 2 to 1 to 3 2: Internal event 1 2 to 4
dI5. 1 to 5 1: LSP group selection (0/+1) Ev3. 2 Output assignment A 3: Internal event 2
4: Internal event 3
Operation type 2: LSP group selection (0/+2)
3: LSP group selection (0/+4) 5: Internal event 4 ■ Instrument information bank
4: PID group selection (0/+1) 6: Internal event 5
7 to 13: Undefined
Bank selection: Id
5: PID group selection (0/+2)
6: PID group selection (0/+4) 14: MV1
Display Item Contents Initial User
7: RUN/READY selection 15: MV2
value level
8: AUTO/MANUAL selection Ot 1. 3 to Control output 1 16 to 17: Undefined 0 2
9: Invalid Ot2. 3 to 2, event output 18: DI1 Id0 1 ROM ID 1 fixed ---- 2
10: AT Stop/Start Ev 1. 3 to 1 to 3 19: DI2 Id02 ROM version 1 XX. XX (2 digits after decimal point) ---- 2
11: Invalid Ev3. 3 Output assignment B 20: DI3 Id03 ROM version 2 XX. XX (2 digits after decimal point) ---- 2
12: Control action direct/reverse selection (As per 21: DI4 Id04 SLP support ---- 2
setting/opposite operation of setting) 22 to 25: Undefined Information
13: SP ramp Enabled/Disabled 26: Internal contact 1 Id05 EST support ---- 2
14: PV Hold (No-hold/Hold) 27: Internal contact 2 version
15: PV maximum value hold (No-hold/Hold) 28: Internal contact 3 Id06 Manufacturing Year - 2000. ---- 2
16: PV minimum value hold (No-hold/Hold) Ot 1. 4 to Control output 1 29: Internal contact 4 0 2 date code (year) Ex.: “3” means the year 2003.
17: Timer Stop/Start Ot2. 4 to 2, event output 30: Internal contact 5 Id07 Manufacturing Month + Day ÷ 100. ---- 2
18: Release of all DO latches (Continue/Release) Ev 1. 4 to 1 to 3 31 to 33: Undefined date code (month, Ex.: “12.01” means the 1st day of December
19: Invalid Ev3. 4 Output assignment C 34: Communication DI1 day)
20: Invalid 35: Communication DI2 Id08 Serial No. ---- 2
dI 1. 2 to Internal contact 1 0: Disabled. (Input of default) 0 2 36: Communication DI3
dI5. 2 to 5 1: Function 1 ((A and B) or (C and D)) 37: Communication DI4
Input bit operation 2: Function 2 ((A or B) and (C or D)) 38: MANUAL mode
3: Function 3 (A or B or C or D) 39: READY mode
4: Function 4 (A and B and C and D) Ot 1. 5 to Control output 1 40: Undefined 0 2
Ot2. 5 to 2, event output 41: During AT execution
Ev 1. 5 to 1 to 3 42: During SP ramp
Ev3. 5 Output assignment D 43: Undefined
44: Alarm is enabled.
45: PV alarm is enabled.
46: Undefined
47: Mode key function selection status
48: Event output 1 status
49: Control output 1 status Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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