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CAUTION
E5EC-B
Minor injury due to electric shock may occasionally occur.
Digital Controller
Do not touch the terminals while power is being supplied.
Electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur. Do not allow metal objects,
conductors, cuttings from installation work, or moisture to enter the Digital Controller, the
Setup Tool ports, or between the pins on the connectors on the Setup Tool cable.
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Do not use the product where subject to flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise, minor injury
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from explosion may occasionally occur.
Never disassemble, modify, or repair the product or touch any of the internal parts. Minor
Thank you for purchasing the OMRON E5EC Digital Controller.
electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur.
This manual describes the functions, performance, and
CAUTION - Risk of Fire and Electric Shock
application methods needed for optimum use of the product.
a) This is the product UL Listed as Open Type Process Control Equipment. It must be mounted in an enclosure
that does not allow fire to escape externally.
Please observe the following items when using the product.
b) More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the equipment before servicing.
• This product is designed for use by qualified personnel with
c) Signal inputs are SELV, limited energy.
a knowledge of electrical systems.
d) Caution: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not interconnect the outputs of different Class 2 circuits.
• Before using the product, thoroughly read and understand
If the output relays are used past their life expectancy, contact fusing or burning may occasionally
this manual to ensure correct use.
occur. Always consider the application conditions and use the output relays within their rated load
and electrical life expectancy. The life expectancy of output relays varies considerably with the
• Keep this manual in a safe location so that it is available for
output load and switching conditions.
reference whenever required.
Set the parameters of the product so that they are suitable for the system being controlled. If they
are not suitable, unexpected operation may occasionally result in property damage or accidents.
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A malfunction in the Digital Controller may occasionally make control operations impossible
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or prevent alarm outputs, resulting in property damage. To maintain safety in the event of
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malfunction of the Digital Controller, take appropriate safety measures, such as installing a
monitoring device on a separate line.
Refer to the E5 □ C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat.No. H174) for
Suitability for Use
detailed application procedures.
Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes or regulations which
apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyer's application or use of the Product.
At Buyer's request, Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and
limitations of use which apply to the Product. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete
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determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product, machine, system, or
other application or use. Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
Product with respect to Buyer's application, product or system. Buyer shall take application responsibility in
not avoided, is likely to result in minor or moderate
all cases.
injury or property damage. Read this manual
NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR
CAUTION
carefully before using the product.
PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO
ADDRESS THE RISKS, AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT(S) IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED
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FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
Wiring
Dimensions
Installation
Dimensions (mm)
Individual mounting (mm)
(71.4)
4
67.4
48
1
44
In the pack:
• Main unit
• Instruction manual
Waterproofing is
• Watertight packing (Y92S-P9):
• Two adapters (Y92F-51):
impossible with
• Front-panel Setup Tool port cover (Y92S-P7):
side-by-side installation.
When waterproofing is
required, fit watertight
Sold Separately
packing on the
• USB-Serial Conversion Cable (E58-CIFQ2)
backside of front panel.
• Conversion Cable (E58-CIFQ2-E)
+ 0.6
45
0
* Do not remove the terminal block. Doing so may result in failure or malfunction.
* Setup Tool ports are provided on the top and front of the Digital Controller. Use these ports to connect a personal computer
to the Digital Controller when using the Setup Tool. The E58-CIFQ2 USB-Serial Conversion Cable is required to connect to
the top-panel port. The E58-CIFQ2-E USB-Serial Conversion Cable is required to connect to the front-panel port. (Do not
use the product with the USB-Serial Conversion Cable left permanently connected.)
Refer to the instruction manual provided with the USB-Serial Conversion Cable for details on connection methods.
* If the front-panel port cover is lost or damaged, order it separately. The Waterproof Packing should be periodically replaced
because it may deteriorate, shrink, or harden depending on the operating environment.
Names of Parts on Front Panel
Operation indicators
• °C / °F : temperature unit
• No.1 display
The temperature unit is displayed when
• SUB1: Auxiliary output 1 indicator
Process value or set data type
the displayed value is a temperature.
• SUB2: Auxiliary output 2 indicator
Either C or F is displayed according to the
• No.2 display
• SUB3: Auxiliary output 3 indicator
set value of the temperature unit.
Set point, set data read-out value or changed
input value
• SUB4: Auxiliary output 4 indicator
• Shift key (PF key)
• OUT1: Control output 1 indicator
The default PF Setting parameter is for
• No. 3 display
shifting the digit. This is a function key.
• RSP: Remote SP indicator
MV, Soak Time Remain, and Multi-SP.
When it is pressed, the function set for the
Lit when the assigned function is ON.
PF Setting parameter will operate.
• Up and Down keys
• TUNE:
Each press of U key increments or advances
• Front-panel Setup Tool port
Flashing during self-tuning.
the values displayed on the No.2 display.
This port is used to connect the Controller
Lit during auto-tuning.
Each press of D key decrements or returns the
to a computer to use the Setup Tool.
values displayed on the No.2 display.
• Level key
• Mode key
Use this key to change levels:
Press this key to change the contents of the display.
Press this button for 1 s or longer for reverse scroll.
• Press the O key and the M key
together for at least 3 seconds to switch to protect level.
Operation Menu
Operation stopped.
Input Type
Initial Setting Level
(Both control and auxiliary outputs are stopped.)
Setting range
Input type
Input
Setting
°C
°F
0
-200 to 850
-300 to 1500
Platinum
orev
Direct/Reverse Operation
in-t
1
-199.9 to 500.0
-199.9 to 900.0
Input Type *
3
resistance
Pt100
In Reverse operation
2
0.0 to 100.0
0.0 to 210.0
5
or-r
(Heating) =
thermometer
3
-199.9 to 500.0
-199.9 to 900.0
M
In Direct operation
JPt100
(Cooling) =
4
0.0 to 100.0
0.0 to 210.0
Scaling Upper Limit
in-h
M
5
-200 to 1300
-300 to 2300
(only when setting
Thermocouple
K
6
-20.0 to 500.0
0.0 to 900.0
100
analog input)
alt1
Alarm 1 to 4 Type
7
-100 to 850
-100 to 1500
M
J
2
8
-20.0 to 400.0
0.0 to 750.0
Scaling Lower Limit
in-l
9
-200 to 400
-300 to 700
(only when setting
M
T
0
analog input)
10
-199.9 to 400.0
-199.9 to 700.0
alh1
Alarm 1 to 4
E
11
-200 to 600
-300 to 1100
M
Hysteresis
Decimal Point
0.2
L
12
-100 to 850
-100 to 1500
dp
(only when setting
13
-200 to 400
-300 to 700
U
M
0
analog input)
14
-199.9 to 400.0
-199.9 to 700.0
trst
M
N
15
-200 to 1300
-300 to 2300
Transfer Output
Signal
R
16
0 to 1700
0 to 3000
d-u
Temperature
c
4-20
°C=
S
17
0 to 1700
0 to 3000
Unit
c
°F=
f
M
B
18
100 to 1800
300 to 3200
tr-t
M
Transfer Output
W
19
0 to 2300
0 to 3200
Type
sl-h
off
PL II
20
0 to 1300
0 to 2300
SP Upper Limit
21
0 to 90
0 to 190
10 to 70°C
M
Infrared
1300
22
0 to 120
0 to 240
60 to 120°C
tr-h
Thermosensor
M
23
0 to 165
0 to 320
Transfer Output
115 to 165°C
ES1B
Upper Limit
140 to 260°C
24
0 to 260
0 to 500
sl-l
100.0
SP Lower Limit
4 to 20mA
25
M
-200
Current input
26
Use the following ranges for scaling: -1999
0 to 20mA
tr-l
M
Transfer Output
1 to 5V
27
to 9999, -199.9 to 999.9, -19.99 to 99.99,
Lower Limit
cntl
PID•ON/OFF
0.0
Voltage input
0 to 5V
28
-1.999 to 9.999
onof
In ON/OFF control =
0 to 10V
29
M
onof
In 2-PID control =
pid
ev-1
The default is"5".
M
Event Input
s.err will be displayed when a platinum resistance thermometer is mistakenly connected while
Standard or Heating/Cooling
Assignment 1
s-hc
msp0
input type is not set for it. To clear the s.err display, correct the wiring and cycle the power supply.
Standard control =
stnd
stnd
M
h-c
Alarms
Heating and cooling control =
(Alarms are output from auxiliary outputs.)
ev-2
M
Event Input
Assignment 2
st
ST (Self-tuning)
stop
Alarm output function
Setting
Alarm type
on
ST ON =
Positive alarm value (X) Negative alarm value (X)
M
on
ST OFF =
off
0
No alarm function
Output off
ev-3
Event Input
M
Assignment 3 to 6
Vary with
ptrn
none
*1
1
Deviation upper/lower limit
"L", "H" values
Program Pattern
off
M
Extraction of
X
X
2
Deviation upper limit
ON
ON
M
sqr
Square Root Enable
OFF
OFF
SP
SP
cp
Control Period (Heating)
(Only when analog
off
X
X
(Unit: Seconds)
input is set)
ON
ON
3
Deviation lower limit
20
*Voltage output (for driving SSR): 2
M
OFF
OFF
SP
SP
M
Move to Advanced
amov
L H
ON
Vary with
Control Period (Cooling)
Function Setting
*1
4
Deviation upper/lower range
c-cp
"L", "H" values
0
Level
OFF
(Unit: Seconds)
SP
20
*Voltage output (for driving SSR): 2
M
Deviation upper/lower limit
L H
Vary with
*1
5
ON
standby sequence ON
"L", "H" values
M
OFF
SP
X
Deviation upper limit
X
Initial setting level enables users to specify their preferred operating conditions
6
ON
ON
standby sequence ON
OFF
OFF
(input type, alarm type, control method, etc.)
SP
SP
X
Deviation lower limit
X
7
ON
ON
*3: Refer to the adjoining tables for details of input types and alarm types.
standby sequence ON
OFF
OFF
SP
SP
*4: Operation is stopped when moved to the initial setting level. (Both control and auxiliary outputs are stopped.)
X
X
8
Absolute value upper limit
ON
ON
*5: The grayed-out setting items are not displayed for some models and some settings of other setting items.
OFF
OFF
0
0
Typical example: The parameters are not displayed under the following conditions.
X
X
• AT Execute/Cancel: Not displayed if PID ON/OFF is set to ON/OFF.
9
Absolute value lower limit
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
• SP Ramp Set Value: Not displayed if ST is set to ON.
0
0
• Alarm 1 Type: The default settings of the models that equipped with HB/HS alarms.
X
X
Absolute value upper limit
ON
ON
Can be displayed for a Controller with heater burnout and SSR failure detection if alarm 1 (default
10
standby sequence ON
OFF
OFF
0
setting) is set for the Auxiliary Output 1 Assignment (Advanced Function Setting Level).
0
Absolute value lower limit
X
X
Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174) for the setting method.
11
ON
ON
standby sequence ON
OFF
*6: The four numeric digits of the product code are displayed in the No. 2 display. The setting cannot be
0
OFF
0
changed and there is nothing that you need to set.
12
LBA (only for alarm 1)
13
PV Change Rate Alarm
X
X
ON
Precautions for Correct Use
14
SP absolute value upper limit
ON
OFF
OFF
0
0
X
X
15
SP absolute value lower limit
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
1. Connecting Wires to Push-In Plus
0
0
X
X
ON
ON
Terminal Block
16
MV absolute value upper limit
OFF
OFF
0
0
X
X
Part Names of the Terminal Block
ON
ON
17
MV absolute value lower limit
OFF
OFF
0
0
X
X
18
RSP absolute value upper limit
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
0
0
X
X
19
RSP absolute value lower limit
ON
ON
Release hole
OFF
OFF
0
0
*1: Upper and lower limits can be set for parameters 1, 4 and 5 to provide for different types
Terminal
of alarm. These are indicated by the letter "L" and "H".
(Insertion) hole
• The default alarm type is "2"
Conformance to EN/IEC Standards
Wires
This is a class A product.
In residential areas it may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to
Insert the solid wire or ferrule straight into the
take adequate measures to reduce interference.
terminal block until the end strikes the terminal
block.
Ferrules and
Conformance to Safety Standard
Solid Wires
Reinforced insulation is provided between input power supply, relay outputs, and between
other terminals.
Do not allow temporary overvoltages on the primary circuit to exceed the following values.
Check the power supply voltage to the Digital Controller.
Short-term overvoltage: 1,200 V + (Power supply voltage)
Long-term overvoltage: 250 V + (Power supply voltage)
Always externally connect the recommended fuse that is specified in the Instruction Manual before you use the Digital Controller.
If a wire is difficult to connect because it is too
Analog Input
thin, use a flat-blade screwdriver in the same
• If you input an analog voltage or current, set the Input Type parameter to the correct input type.
• Do not use the Digital Controller to measure a circuit with Measurement Category II, III, or IV.
way as when connecting stranded wire.
• Do not use the Digital Controller to measure an energized circuit to which a voltage that exceeds 30 Vrms or 60 VDC is applied.
The protection provided by the Digital Controller may be impaired if the Digital Controller is
used in a manner that is not specified by the manufacturer.
Precautions for Safe Use
Be sure to observe the following precautions to prevent operation failure, malfunction, or adverse affects on theperformance
and functions of the product. Not doing so may occasionally result in unexpected events. Use theproduct within specifications.
1
The product is designed for indoor use only. Do not use the product outdoors. Do not use or store the product in any of
the following locations.
• Places directly subject to heat radiated from heating equipment.
• Places subject to splashing liquid or oil atmosphere.
• Places subject to direct sunlight.
• Places subject to intense temperature change.
• Places subject to icing and condensation.
• Places subject to vibration and large shocks.
• Places subject to dust or corrosive gas (in particular, sulfide gas and ammonia gas).
(2)
Use and store the Digital Controller within the rated ambient temperature and humidity. Provide forced-cooling if required.
(3)
To allow heat to escape, do not block the area around the product. Do not block the ventilation holes on the product.
(4)
Be sure to wire properly with correct signal name and polarity of terminals.
(5)
For the wiring materials for the E5@C-B, use stranded or solid copper wires with a cross-sectional area of 0.25 to
1.5 mm
2
(equivalent to AWG24 to AWG16). The stripping length is 10 mm if ferrules are used and 8 mm if ferrules are
not used. Please use Ferrules with UL certification (R/C). Connect only one wire to each terminal.
(6)
Do not wire the terminals which are not used.
(7)
Allow as much space as possible between the controller and devices that generate a powerful high-frequency or surge.
Separate the high-voltage or large-current power lines from other lines, and avoid parallel or common wiring with the
power lines when you are wiring to the terminals.
(8)
Use the Digital Controller within the rated load and power supply.
(9)
Make sure that the rated voltage is attained within two seconds of turning ON the power using a switch or relay
contact. If the voltage is applied gradually, the power may not be reset or output malfunctions may occur.
(10) Make sure that the Digital Controller has 30 minutes or more to warm up after turning ON the power before starting
actual control operations to ensure the correct temperature display.
(11) When executing self-tuning, turn the load and the unit ON simultaneously, or turn the load ON before you turn the controller ON.
(12) A switch or circuit breaker should be provided close to this unit. The switch or circuit breaker should be within easy
reach of the operator, and must be marked as a disconnecting means for this unit.
(13) Wipe off any dirt from the Digital Controller with a soft dry cloth. Never use thinners, benzine, alcohol, or any cleaners
that contain these or other organic solvents. Deformation or discoloration may occur.
(14) Design system (control panel, etc) considering the 2 second of delay that the controller's output to be set after power ON.
(15) The output will turn OFF when you move to the Initial Setting Level. Take this into consideration when performing control.
(16) The number of non-volatile memory write operations is limited. Therefore, use RAM write mode when frequently
overwriting data during communications or other operations.
(17) When disassembling the Digital Controller for disposal, use suitable tools.
(18) Do not connect cables to both the front-panel Setup Tool port and the top-panel Setup Tool port at the same time. The
Digital Controller may be damaged or may malfunction.
(19) Do not exceed the communications distance that is given in the specifications and use the specified communications cable.
Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat.No. H174) for the communications distance and cable specifications.
(20) Do not turn the power supply to the Digital Controller ON or OFF while the USB-Serial Conversion Cable is connected.
The Digital Controller may malfunction.
(21) The maximum terminal temperature is 75°C. Use wires with a heat resistance of 75°C min to wire the terminals.
(22) Observe the following precautions when you wire the Digital Controller.
• Do not wire anything to the release holes.
• When you insert a flat-blade screwdriver into a release hole on the terminal block, do not tilt or twist the
screwdriver. The terminal block may be damaged.
• Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into the release holes at an angle. The terminal block may be damaged if you insert
the screwdriver straight in.
• Do not allow the flat-blade screwdriver to fall out while it is inserted into a release hole.
• Do not bend a wire past its natural bending radius or pull on it with excessive force. Doing so may cause the wire
to break.
• Do not use crossover wiring except for the input power supply and communications.
Connections
(The applicability of the electric terminals varies with the type of machine.)
Side-by-side mounting (mm)
(48 x number of units–2.5) + 1.0
Control output 1
Auxiliary output 1, 2, 3, 4
0
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Relay output
Relay output
250 VAC, 5 A
Options
two outputs 250 VAC, 3 A
(resistive load)
(resistive load)
Input Power Supply
Voltage output
four outputs 250 VAC, 2 A
(for driving SSR)
Auxiliary Outputs
(resistive load)
12 VDC, 40 mA
Control Output 1
The E5EC is set for a K thermocouple (input type
of 5) by default. If a different sensor is used, an
Input Power Supply
input error s.err will occur.
A
D
Check the setting of the Input Type parameter.
100 to 240 VAC
24 VAC/DC
• Insert the main unit through the mounting hole in the panel
1
1
1
33
*
*
(1 to 8 mm thickness). Insert the mounting brackets (supplied)
2
2
2
34
into the fixing slots located on the top and bottom of the rear
3
35
3
3
case.
4
36
*
*
5
37
4
4
• Tighten the two mounting screws on the top and bottom of
6
38
the adapter to keep them balanced, and finally tighten them
(no polarity)
7
39
to a torque of between 0.29 and 0.39 N·m.
8
40
• When more than one machine is installed, make sure that the
Control Outputs 1
9
41
ambient temperature does not exceed the specified limit.
10
42
RX
QX
11
43
One relay output
One voltage output
12
44
(for driving SSR)
13
45
14
46
5
OUT1
5
OUT1
+
R
Q
15
47
-
6
6
16
48
• STOP: Control stop indicator
Lit when "Run/Stop" is stopped during operation.
During control stop, functions other than control output
Sensor
Auxiliary Outputs
are valid.
Temperature/Analog
Auxiliary outputs 1 and 2
Auxiliary outputs 1 to 4
Input
• CMW: Communications writing enable/ disable indicator
Lit when communications writing is "enabled" and is
TC
9
9
out when it is "disabled".
Auxiliary output 4
30
10
10
: Protection indicator
*
-
31
11
11
Lit when Setting Change Protect is ON (disables the
Auxiliary output 2
Auxiliary output 3
32
Up and Down Keys).
12
12
+
• MANU: Manual output indicator
13
13
I
Auxiliary output 2
Lit when the Auto/Manual Mode is set to Manual
+
14
14
30
Mode.
*
mA
15
15
31
-
Auxiliary output 1
Auxiliary output 1
16
16
32
When complying with EMC standards, the line connecting the sensor must be 30 m or less.
If the cable length exceeds 30 m, compliance with EMC standards will not be possible.
*4
Check the wiring before turning ON the power supply.
Adjustment Level
POWER ON
Adjustment Level
l.adj
Displayed only once
Operation Level
when entering
Adjustment Level.
or-r
or-d
M
Process Value/Set Point
AT Execute/Cancel
at
25
s.err is displayed when
sktr
(The No.3 display
*3
Soak Time
100%AT Execute
at-2
connected sensor is
has been omitted.)
off
0
0
Remain
40%AT Execute
at-1
different from input type.
M
M
M
RUN/STOP
Hold O down
Auto/Manual Switch
cmwt
a-m
r-s
When control start
Communications Writing
PID control only.
for at least
=
run
run
off
When control stop
Press O
3 seconds
=
stop
M
M
M
(less than
(No.1 display flashes,
spmd
m-sp
Multi-SP
SP Mode
then the control stops.)
al-1
1 second)
Set Point Selection
Alarm Value
lsp
0
1 to 4
0
M
Hold O down
M
M
ct1
Heater Current 1
rsp
for at least
Value Monitor
Remote SP Monitor
al1h
Alarm Value
0.0
0.0
1 second
Upper Limit
(Unit: A)
0
M
M
1 to 4
Heater Burnout
M
hb1
sp-m
Set Point During
Detection 1
al1l
Alarm Value
SP Ramp
0.0
0
(Unit: A)
Lower Limit
0
M
M
1 to 4
Leakage Current 1
Heater Current 1
lcr1
ct1
M
Value Monitor
Value Monitor
0.0
o
0.0
(Unit: A)
(Unit: A)
MV Monitor
M
M
(Heating)
0.0
hs1
Leakage Current 1
HS Alarm 1
lcr1
M
Value Monitor
(Unit: A)
5 0.0
0.0
(Unit: A)
c-o
MV Monitor
M
M
M
(Cooling)
0.0
sp-0
prst
M
M
SP 0 to 7
Program Start
rset
0
M
M
ins
PV
Operation level should normally be used during operations.
0.0
Input Shift
M
Hold O and M keys
Hold O and M keys
inrt
PV input
down for at least 1 second
down for at least 3 seconds
Slope Coefficient
1.000
Protect Level
M
rss
Remote SP
Move to Protect Level
0 .0
Input Shift
Displayed only when a
pmov
password is set.
M
pfpt
PF Key Protect
Restricts moving to
0
Restricts PF
Protect Level.
off
key operation.
M
M
Operation / Adjustment Protect
chgp
Changed
Restricts displaying and
oapt
modifying menu items in
Parameters Only
Operation, Adjustment, and
off
Only the value set to the ins: Temperature Input Shift parameter is applied to the entire temperature input range.
0
Manual Control Levels.
M
When the process value is 200°C, the process value is treated as 201.2°C after input shift if the input shift value is
Parameter Mask
M
Initial Setting /
set to 1.2°C. The process value is treated as 198.8°C after input shift if the input shift value is set to -1.2°C.
pmsk
Enable
Communication Protect
icpt
Displayed only
Restricts movement to the
on
when a parameter
Initial Setting, Communications
Other functions
1
mask is set.
Setting, and Advanced Function
M
M
Setting Levels.
prlp
Password to
Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat.No. H174) for information on the Advanced
Move to Protect
wtpt
Setting Change Protect
Level
Function Setting Level, Manual Control Level, and other functions.
Restricts changes to settings
0
off
by operating the front panel keys.
Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers Communications Manual (Cat.No. H175) for information on
M
M
communications.
Restricts which settings can be displayed or changed, and restricts
Error Display (troubleshooting)
change by key operation.
When an error has occurred, the No.1 display shows the error code. Take necessary measure
according to the error code, referring the table below.
No.1 display
Meaning
s.err
(S. Err)
Input error
2. Removing Wires from Push-In
*2
Use the following procedure to connect the
Plus Terminal Block
wires to the terminal block.
A/D converter error
e333
(E333)
1. Hold a flat-blade screwdriver at an angle and
Use the following procedure to remove wires
*2
from the terminal block.
insert it into the release hole.
The same method is used to remove stranded
The angle should be between 10° and 15°. If
wires, solid wires, and ferrules.
the flat-blade screwdriver is inserted correctly,
you will feel the spring in the release hole.
1. Hold a flat-blade screwdriver at an angle and
e111
Memory error
(E111)
2. With the screwdriver still inserted into the
insert it into the release hole.
release hole, insert the wire into the terminal
2. With the screwdriver still inserted into the release hole,
remove the wire from the terminal insertion hole.
If the input value exceeds the display limit (-1999 to 9999), though it is within the control
hole until it strikes the terminal block.
3. Remove the flat-blade screwdriver from the
3. Remove the flat-blade screwdriver from the
range, [[[[ will be displayed under -1999 and ]]]] above 9999.
release hole.
release hole.
Under these conditions, control outputs and alarms will operate normally.
Refer to the E5@C Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174) for the controllable ranges.
2
1
2
1
Flat-blade
Flat-blade
*2: Error shown only for "Process value / Set point". Not shown for other status.
screwdriver
screwdriver
OMRON EUROPE B.V. (Importer in EU)
10 to 15°
10 to 15°
Wegalaan 67-69, NL-2132 JD Hoofddorp The Netherlands
3
3
Phone 31-2356-81-300
FAX 31-2356-81-388
OMRON ELECTRONICS LLC
After the insertion, pull gently on the wire to
make sure that it will not come off and the wire
2895 Greenspoint Parkway, Suite 200 Hoffman Estates, IL 60169 U.S.A.
3. Recommended Tools
is securely fastened to the terminal block.
Phone 1-847-843-7900
To prevent short circuits, insert the stripped
Side
Front
part of a stranded or solid wire or the
FAX 1-847-843-7787
Screwdriver
conductive part of a ferrule until it is hidden
OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
2.5 mm dia.
inside the terminal insertion hole. (See the
Use a flat-blade screwdriver
No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08 (Lobby 2),
following diagram.)
to connect and remove wires.
Alexandra Technopark, Singapore 119967
Use the following flat-blade
0.4 mm
2.5 mm
Phone 65-6835-3011
screwdriver.
Model
Manufacturer
FAX 65-6835-2711
XW4Z-00B
Omron
OMRON Corporation (Manufacturer)
Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto 600-8530 JAPAN
Specifications
Power supply voltage
100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or
E5EC-B
24 VAC, 50/60 Hz / 24VDC
Operating voltage range
85 to 110% of the rated voltage
Power consumption
Option 000:
6.6 VA max. (100 to 240 VAC)
4.1 VA max. (24 VAC)/2.3 W max. (24 VDC)
All other specifications:
8.3 VA max. (100 to 240 VAC)
5.5 VA max. (24 VAC)/3.2 W max. (24 VDC)
Indication accuracy
Thermocouple:
CHN
(Ambient temperature: 23°C)
(±0.3 % of indication value or ±1°C,
whichever is greater) ±1 digit max.
Platinum resistance thermometer:
(±0.2 % of indication value or ±0.8°C,
E5EC
whichever is greater) ±1 digit max.
Analog input: ±0.2 % FS ±1 digit max.
Event input
Output current: approx. 7 mA per contact.
Contact input
No-contact input
ON: residual voltage 1.5 V max.,
OFF: leakage current 0.1 mA max.
Remote SP input
4 to 20 mA DC or 0 to 20 mA DC
0 to 5 V DC or 1 to 5 V DC or 0 to 10 V DC
Control output 1
Relay output: SPST-NO,
250 VAC, 5 A (resistive load)
Electrical life of relay: 100,000 operations
Voltage output (for driving SSR):
12 VDC ±20%, 40 mA
Control method
ON/OFF or 2-PID control
Auxiliary outputs
Relay outputs: 250 VAC, two outputs: 3 A
(resistive load), four outputs: 2 A (resistive load)
Electrical life of relay: 100,000 operations
Transfer output
Ambient temperature
–10 to 55°C *
(Avoid freezing or condensation)
©All Rights Reserved
Ambient humidity
25 to 85%
Storage temperature
–25 to 65°C
E5 C
(Avoid freezing or condensation)
Altitude
Max. 2,000 m
Cat. No. H180
Recommended fuse
T2A, 250 VAC, time-lag, low-breaking capacity
Weight
Approx. 210 g (Digital Controller only)
Degree of protection
Front panel: IP66
Rear case: IP20, Terminal section: IP00
Installation environment
Overvoltage category II, pollution
degree 2 (as per IEC61010-1)
Memory protection
Non-volatile memory
(Number of write operations: 1,000,000)
Temporary overvoltage
Short term: 1200 V+ (power supply voltage)
Long term: 250 V+ (power supply voltage)
* For models with two control outputs and a 011, 012, 013, or 014 option, the
ambient temperature for side-by-side mounting must be 45°C or lower.
Do not connect anything to the terminals that are shaded gray.
(71.4)
4
67.4
48
1
Common terminals are indicated with asterisks (*).
Wiring Example:
You can use the input power supply and
1
communications common terminals for
crossover wiring.
2
Do not exceed the maximum number of Digital
3
Controllers given below if you use crossover
4
wiring for the input power supply.
100 to 240 VAC Controllers: 16 max.
24 VAC/VDC Controllers: 8 max.
To another E5 C
008
010
Options
Communications, two event
Four event inputs
inputs, and one CT
and one CT
B(+)
(-)
17
17
17
18
*
(-)
*
19
RS-485
18
18
20
19
19
21
A(-)
EV3
*
22
20
20
EV4
(-)
(-)
23
21
21
24
(-)
*
(-)
*
22
22
25
26
23
23
27
EV1
EV1
24
24
28
EV2
EV2
29
25
25
30
CT1
CT1
°C / °F
26
26
31
32
011
C F
Six event inputs, one CT, transfer output, and remote SP
(-)
(-)
37
17
(-)
*
(-)
*
PF
38
18
PF
39
19
Pt
EV5
EV3
A
40
20
PF
30
EV6
EV4
(-)
B
41
21
31
+
(-)
*
B
42
22
32
+
V
Transfer
43
23
V
I
output
EV1
44
24
Remote
-
30
EV2
SP
45
25
-
31
CT1
+
V
46
26
32
+
V
+
47
mA
Use no-voltage inputs for the event inputs.
48
-
The polarity for non-contact inputs is given
in parentheses.
°C
*6
0
-200 850
rsrt
wt-b
Remote SP input
Pt100
1
-199.9 500.0
Wait Band
Slope Coefficient
2
0.0 100.0
1.000
off
3
M
M
-199.9 500.0
JPt100
4
0.0 100.0
p
mv-s
Proportional
MV at Stop
K
5
-200 1300
8.0
Band
0.0
6
-20.0 500.0
M
M
J
7
-100 850
i
mv-e
8
-20.0 400.0
Integral Time
MV at PV Error
T
9
-200 400
(Unit: Seconds)
233
0.0
10
-199.9 400.0
M
M
E
11
-200 600
sprt
d
Derivative Time
SP Ramp Set Value
L
12
-100 850
40
(Unit: Seconds)
off
U
13
-200 400
M
14
-199.9 400.0
M
N
15
-200 1300
c-p
sprl
SP Ramp Set Value
Proportional
R
16
0 1700
same
(SP Ramp Fall Value)
8.0
Band (Cooling)
S
17
0 1700
M
M
B
18
100 1800
c-i
Integral Time
ol-h
W
19
0 2300
(Cooling)
MV Upper Limit
PL II
20
0 1300
233
(Unit: Seconds)
100.0
10 70°C
21
0 90
M
M
60 120°C
22
0 120
c-d
Derivative Time
ol-l
115 165°C
23
0 165
(Cooling)
MV Lower Limit
ES1B
40
140 260°C
24
0 260
(Unit: Seconds)
0.0
4 20 mA
25
M
M
0 20 mA
26
c-db
orl
MV Change
9999 -199.9 999.9 -19.99 99.99
Dead Band
1 5 V
27
Rate Limit
0.0
0.0
-1.999 9.999
0 5 V
28
M
M
0 10 V
29
Manual Reset Value
of-r
sqrp
"5"
Extraction of Square
Clears the offset
s.err
50.0
during P or PD control.
0.0
Root Low-cut Point
M
M
hys
Hysteresis
w1on
Work Bits 1 to 8
ON Delay
(Heating)
1.0
0
M
M
X
chys
w1of
Hysteresis
0
Work Bits 1 to 8
(Cooling)
OFF Delay
1.0
0
∗1
1
/
M
M
soak
X
Soak Time
plcm
Communications
2
ON
1
OFF
Monitor
0
SP
M
X
ON
M
3
OFF
SP
L H
ON
Adjustment level is for entering set values and shift values
∗1
4
/
OFF
SP
for control.
L H
∗1
5
/
ON
ON
OFF
SP
X
6
ON
ON
OFF
SP
X
7
ON
ON
OFF
SP
X
ON
8
OFF
0
X
ON
9
OFF
0
X
10
ON
ON
OFF
0
X
11
ON
ON
OFF
0
12
LBA
1
Status at error
Action
13
PV
Control
Alarm
output
X
Check the setting of the Input Type parameter,
Operates
ON
14
SP
check the input wiring, and check for broken or
OFF
as above the
OFF
shorts in the temperature sensor.
upper limit.
0
X
After the check of input error, turn the power OFF
15
SP
ON
then back ON again. If the display remains the
OFF
0
OFF
OFF
same, the controller must be repaired. If the
X
display is restored to normal, then a probable
ON
16
MV
cause can be external noise affecting the control
OFF
0
system. Check for external noise.
X
ON
17
MV
Turn the power OFF then back ON again. If the
OFF
display remains the same, the controller must be
0
repaired. If the display is restored to normal, then
OFF
OFF
X
18
RSP
ON
a probable cause can be external noise affecting
OFF
the control system. Check for external noise.
0
X
ON
19
RSP
OFF
0
∗1:
1 4 5
"2"
EN/IEC
A
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
a)
(6)
b)
(7)
c)
SELV
d)
2
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
mm
mm
44
- 2.5) + 1.0
(48 x
0
+ 0.6
45
0
1
8mm
0.29 0.39N·m
STOP
SUB1
1
"
/
"
SUB2
2
SUB3
3
CMW
/
SUB4
4
OUT1
1
RSP
SP
ON
ON
MV
SP
TUNE
MANU
/
U
D
1
M
3
∗4
°F
-300 1500
-199.9 900.0
in-t
orev
∗3
0.0 210.0
= or-r
5
or-r
-199.9 900.0
M
= or-d
0.0 210.0
M
in-h
-300 2300
∗3
/
alt1
25
0.0 900.0
100
-100 1500
2
0
M
s.err
0.0 750.0
in-l
M
M
-300 700
alh1
a-m
/
0
-199.9 700.0
O
PID
-300 1100
M
0.2
3
M
-100 1500
dp
M
-300 700
m-sp
0
SP
trst
-199.9 700.0
0
M
-300 2300
4-20
d-u
M
0 3000
°C= c
M
O
0 3000
°F= f
rsp
c
tr-t
SP
300 3200
1
M
0.0
0 3200
off
sl-h
M
0 2300
SP
M
sp-m
1300
SP
0 190
tr-h
0 240
M
0
100.0
0 320
sl-l
M
M
0 500
SP
ct1
-200
tr-l
1
-1999
0.0
A
M
0.0
cntl
PID·ON/OFF
M
= onof
M
ON/OFF
lcr1
onof
2 PID
= pid
ev-1
1
M
1
0.0
A
msp0
s-hc
/
M
s.err
= stnd
M
prst
stnd
= h-c
ev-2
2
M
rset
stop
st
ST
M
M
ST ON = on
on
ST OFF = off
ev-3
X
M
none
0 6
ptrn
M
L H
off
O M
sqr
M
X
off
cp
ON
OFF
M
SP
20
SSR
2
amov
X
ON
M
OFF
c-cp
0
pmov
SP
L H
M
20
0
SSR
2
M
L H
M
oapt
X
ON
0
OFF
SP
∗3
M
X
ON
*4
icpt
OFF
SP
X
1
*5
ON
M
OFF
0
X
・AT
/
PID ON/OFF
ON/OFF
wtpt
ON
・SP
ST
ON
OFF
off
0
1
HB/HS
X
M
ON
1
1
OFF
0
SSR
E5 C
X
(Cat. No. H180)
ON
∗6
OFF
0
X
ON
OFF
0
X
ON
OFF
1.
2.
0
X
ON
OFF
0
1.
X
10
15
ON
1.
OFF
0
2.
X
2.
ON
OFF
0
3.
X
3.
ON
OFF
0
L H
10
15
3.
XW4Z-00B
100 240 VAC 50/60 Hz
24 VAC 50/60 Hz/24 VDC
85 110%
000
6.6VA AC100 240V
4.1VA AC24V /
2.3W DC24V
8.3VA AC100 240V
5.5VA AC24V /
3.2W DC24V
23°C
±0.3
±1°C
±1
±0.2
±0.8°C
±1
0.25 1.5mm 2
±0.2 % FS
±1
E5 C-B
AWG24 AWG16
7 mA
10 mm
8 mm
UL
R/C
ON
1 kΩ OFF
100 kΩ
ON
1.5 V
OFF
0.1 mA
SP
4 20 mA DC 0 20 mA DC
0 5 VDC 1 5 VDC 0 10 VDC
1
SPST-NO,
250 VAC 5 A
100,000
SSR
12 VDC ±20% 40 mA
30
ON/OFF 2 PID
250 VAC 2
3 A
4
2 A
100,000
4 20 mA DC
500 Ω
1 5 VDC
1 kΩ
2
–10 55°C
RH 25 85%
RAM
–25 65°C
2,000
E5 C
T2A 250 VAC
Cat. No. H180
210 g
USB
IP66
IP20
IP00
II
2(IEC61010-1)
1,000,000)
1
1 2 3 4
E5EC-@@@@BM-@@@
*
250 VAC 5 A
2
250 VAC 3 A
4
250 VAC 2 A
(
SSR)
12 VDC 40 mA
100 240 VAC
16
E5EC
K
5
24 VAC/VDC
8
s.err
008
010
A
D
2
1 CT
4
1 CT
100 240 VAC
24 VAC/DC
B(+)
(-)
17
17
1
1
*
(-)
1
33
17
*
*
RS-485
18
18
2
2
2
34
18
3
35
19
19
19
A(-)
EV3
3
3
*
4
36
20
20
20
*
*
EV4
4
4
5
37
21
(-)
(-)
21
21
6
38
22
(-)
*
(-)
7
39
23
22
22
8
40
24
23
23
9
41
25
EV1
EV1
RX
QX
10
42
26
24
24
11
43
27
EV2
EV2
1
25
25
(
SSR)
12
44
28
CT1
CT1
13
45
29
26
26
5
1
5
+
1
14
46
30
R
-
6
6
Q
15
47
31
011
16
48
32
6
1 CT 1
1
SP
(-)
(-)
37
17
(-)
*
(-)
1 2
1 4
38
18
9
9
39
19
EV5
EV3
4
10
10
TC
Pt
40
20
EV6
*
EV4
A
(-)
11
11
30
30
41
21
(-)
2
3
-
B
+
12
12
31
31
42
22
+ V
B
13
13
32
32
43
23
+
I
EV1
2
14
14
44
24
-
EV2
*
I
V
15
15
+
45
25
30
30
CT1
1
1
mA
+
16
16
-
46
26
31
31
V
-
V
+
SP
47
32
32
mA
+
48
EMC
30
-
30
EMC
∗6
rsrt
wt-b
l.adj
SP
1.000
off
M
M
M
p
mv-s
AT
/
at
sktr
8.0
0.0
100%AT
at-2
off
at-1
0
40%AT
M
M
M
i
mv-e
M
PV
cmwt
r-s
RUN/STOP
0.0
233
run
off
M
M
run
stop
O
M
sprt
d
M
SP
spmd
40
off
al-1
SP
lsp
1 4
M
M
1
0
M
c-p
sprl
SP
M
ct1
SP
1
8.0
same
al1h
A
1 4
0.0
M
M
0
ol-h
M
c-i
ol-h
MV
M
hb1
1
100.0
100.0
233
al1l
A
1 4
0.0
M
M
0
M
ol-l
c-d
MV
lcr1
M
1
40
0.0
A
M
o
0.0
M
MV
M
orl
0.0
c-db
MV
hs1
HS
1
0.0
M
0.0
A
c-o
50.0
M
M
MV
M
of-r
sqrp
0.0
sp-0
P PD
0.0
Low-cut
M
50.0
SP 0
7
0
M
M
M
hys
w1on
ins
1.0
1
8
0
ON
0.0
M
M
chys
M
w1of
inrt
1
8
O M
PV
1.0
0
OFF
1.000
M
soak
M
M
plcm
rss
1
SP
0
0.0
M
M
pfpt
M
PF
PF
off
M
chgp
"ins
"
off
200°C
201.2°C
M
-1.2°C
198.8°C
pmsk
on
M
prlp
/
0
E5 C
Cat. No. H180
E5 C
M
Cat. No. H181
s.err
(S. Err)
OFF
∗2
e333
(E333)
OFF
OFF
A/D
∗2
e111
(E111)
OFF
OFF
-1999 9999
-1999
[[[[
9999
]]]]
E5 C
Cat. No. H180
∗2
2
1
10
15
(86)21-50509988
2.5mm
(86)21-5307-2222
0.4mm
2.5mm
400-820-4535
http://www.fa.omron.com.cn
1
2
3
4
E5 C
*
*
*
*
MV
MV
1.2°C

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