PLATINUM
Series User's Guide
TM
5.4
Output Channel 1–3 Configuration (PRoG > oUt.1–oUt.3)
Navigate to the desired output channel. The number and type of output channels on the
PLATINUM
Series are automatically recognized by the device. The following output names
TM
are what you can see on the panel display replacing the generic oUt.1 through oUt.3
references used in this document:
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StR1 – Single Throw Mechanical Relay number 1
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StR2 – Single Throw Mechanical Relay number 2
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dtR1 – Double Throw Mechanical Relay number 1
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dtR2 – Double Throw Mechanical Relay number 2
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SSR1 – Solid State Relay number 1
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SSR2 – Solid State Relay number 2
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dC1
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dC2
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dC3
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ANG1 – Analog output number 1
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ANG2 – Analog output number 2
Note:
All output channels have the same menu structure. However, only those parameters
that apply for the type of output being configured appear in that output's menu.
Select the indicated output channel.
Navigate to the desired submenu. Submenus include the following:
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ModE – Allows the output to be set up as a control, Alarm, retransmission, or
Ramp/Soak event output; the output can also be turned off
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CyCL – PWM pulse width setting for DC pulse, mechanical relay, and solid state
relay outputs
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RNGE – Sets the Voltage or current range for analog outputs
Select the indicated setting.
5.4.1 Output Channel Mode (PRoG > oUt1–oUt3 > ModE)
Select Output Channel Mode (ModE) to configure the specified output.
Navigate to the desired setting. Settings include the following:
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oFF
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PId
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oN.oF – Set the output to On/Off Control Mode
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ALM.1 – Set the output to be an Alarm using the ALM.1 configuration
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ALM.2 – Set the output to be an Alarm using the ALM.2 configuration
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RtRN – Set up the output for Retransmission
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RE.oN – Turns on the output during Ramp events
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SE.oN – Turns on the output during Soak events
Select the indicated setting.
– DC Pulse output number 1
– DC Pulse output number 2
– DC Pulse output number 3
– Turn off the output channel (factory default)
– Set the output to Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) Control Mode
Reference Section: Programming Mode (PRoG)
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