WEST P8700 User Manual

WEST P8700 User Manual

1/4, 1/8 and 1/16 din plus series controllers & indicators
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  • Page 2 -DIN, -DIN & -DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual DIN Plus Series Controllers & Indicators User Guide Manual Part Number: 59305-5 Price: £12.00 $20.00 €18.00...
  • Page 4 West Instruments. Copies of this manual are available in electronic format on the West Instruments web site (www.westinstruments.com) Printed versions are available from West or its agents at the price published on the front cover.
  • Page 5 These products are warranted to be free from functional defects in material and workmanship at the time the products leave West Instruments factory and to conform at that time to the specifications set forth in the relevant West instruction manuals sheet or sheets, for such products for a period of three years.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Contents Page Number: Warranty and Returns Statement ..................iv Contents ..........................v How to use this manual......................1 Introduction ......................... 2 Installation ........................3 Unpacking ........................3 Installation ........................3 Panel Cut-outs....................... 4 Panel-Mounting ......................
  • Page 7 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 2 - Relay Module ..................22 Option Slot 2 - SSR Driver Module................22 Option Slot 2 - Triac Module..................22 Option Slot 2 - Dual Relay Module ................23 Option Slot 2 - Linear Voltage or mADC module.............23 Option Slot 3 - Relay Module ..................24 Option Slot 3 - SSR Driver Module................24 Option Slot 3 - Linear Voltage or mADC module.............24...
  • Page 8 P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controllers – Serial Communications Parameters ....51 Bit Parameters ......................51 Word Parameters....................51 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controller – Model Group ......... 56 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controllers - Configuration Mode........56 Entry into the Configuration Mode................56 Scrolling through Parameters and Values...............
  • Page 9 Using The Reset Key To Reset Limit Outputs & Annunciators ......65 Resetting Limit Hold and Exceed Time................ 65 To reset the stored Limit Hold and Exceed Time values .........65 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Controllers – Serial Communications Parameters....66 Bit Parameters ......................66 Word Parameters ....................66 P6010 &...
  • Page 10 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Physical Layer ......................93 Link Layer........................94 Device Addressing ...................... 95 Supported Modbus Functions..................95 Function Descriptions ....................95 Read Coil/Input Status (Function 01 / 02) ............... 96 Read Holding/Input Registers (Function 03 / 04) ............ 96 Force Single Coil (Function 05)................
  • Page 11 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Band Alarm 1 Value .............. 109 Type: General Parameter Band Alarm 2 Value .............. 109 Type: General Parameter Bias (Manual Reset) ..........110 Type: Controller Tuning Parameter Bumpless Transfer ..............
  • Page 12 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual MADC ................... 116 Type: General Definition Manual Mode Enable ............116 Type: Controller Parameter Master & Slave ..............116 Type: Controller Definition Multi-Point Scaling Enable ........... 116 Type: Indicator Parameter Multi-Point Scaling Set Up ...........
  • Page 13 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Scale Range Upper Limit ............. 124 Type: General Parameter Scale Range Lower Limit ............. 124 Type: General Parameter Secondary Proportional Band ......... 124 Type: Controller Tuning Parameter Self-Tune ..............125 Type: Controller Tuning Definition Serial Communications Option ..........
  • Page 14 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Control Specifications....................134 Process Alarms ......................135 Digital Communications..................... 135 Reference Conditions ....................135 Operating Conditions....................135 Standards ........................136 Physical Specifications ....................136 Appendix 3 - Product Coding ................. 137 59305, Issue 5 –...
  • Page 15 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual List of Figures Page Number: Figure 1. Main dimensions....................3 Figure 2. Panel cut-outs.....................4 Figure 3. Panel-Mounting the instrument................4 Figure 4. Typical rear view (uncased) showing main board positions........6 Figure 5. Location of Option Modules - DIN Instruments ..........8 Figure 6.
  • Page 16 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Figure 34. Option Slot A – Basic RSP Input Module ............26 Figure 35. Option Slot B – Heater Current Input Connections........... 27 Figure 36. Option Slot B – Digital Input 2 Connections ............. 27 Figure 37.
  • Page 17 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Operator Mode Displays..........64 Table 19. P6700, P8700 & P4700 Communications - Bit Parameters......66 Table 20. P6700, P8700 & P4700 Communications - Word Parameters ......66 Table 21. P6010 & P8010 Configuration Mode Parameters..........71 Table 22. P6010 & P8010 Set Up Mode Parameters ............79 Table 23.
  • Page 18 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 34. ASCII Parameter Key ..................100 Table 35. ASCII Data Element – Sign/Decimal Point Position ........100 Table 36. Input Calibration phases................. 105 Table 37. Logical Alarm Outputs ..................115 59305, Issue 5 –...
  • Page 20: How To Use This Manual

    Setpoint adjustment, use of Manual Control Mode and automatic PID tuning. Section 9: P6700, P8700 & P4700 Model Group - Describes the menus and features unique to the limit controllers in this model group. These include Configuration Mode, Setup Mode &...
  • Page 21: Introduction

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 1 Introduction These instruments are microprocessor based indicators, process controllers, indicators, and profilers. They can measure, display or control process variables such as temperature, pressure, flow and level from a variety of inputs. Models are available in three sizes. (48 x 48mm front).
  • Page 22: Installation

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 2 Installation Unpacking 1. Remove the product from its packing. Retain the packing for future use, in case it is necessary to transport the instrument to a different site or to return it to the supplier for repair/testing.
  • Page 23: Panel Cut-Outs

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Panel Cut-outs The mounting panel must be rigid and may be up to 6.0mm (0.25 inches) thick. The cut-outs required for the instruments are shown below. 92mm 92mm +0.5 –0.0 +0.5 –0.0 (45mm for 45mm...
  • Page 24 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Once the instrument is installed in its mounting panel, it may be subsequently removed from it’s housing, if necessary, as described in the Fitting and Removing Option Modules section. Instruments may be mounted side-by-side in a multiple installation, but instrument to panel moisture and dust sealing will be compromised.
  • Page 25: Plug-In Options

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 3 Plug-in Options Options Modules and Functions A range of plug-in option modules is available to add additional input, output and communication functions to the instruments in the range. These modules can be either pre- installed at the time of manufacture, or retrofitted in the field.
  • Page 26: Table 1. Option Module Vs. Model Matrix

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 1. Option Module vs. Model Matrix MODEL NUMBER MODULE PART NUMBER & Function OPTION SLOT 1 PO1-C10 Relay PO1-C50 SSR Driver PO1-C80 Triac PO1-C21 Linear mA/V DC OPTION SLOT 2 PO2-C10 Relay...
  • Page 27: Preparing To Install Or Remove Options Modules

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Preparing to Install or Remove Options Modules CAUTION: Before removing the instrument from it’s housing, ensure that all power has been removed from the rear terminals. 1. Remove the instrument from its housing by gripping the side edges of the front panel (there is a finger grip on each edge) and pull the instrument forwards.
  • Page 28: Figure 5. Location Of Option Modules

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Mounting Struts Option Slot B Option Slot 2 Option Slot A Option Slot 1 Option Slot 3 Figure 6. Location of Option Modules - & DIN Instruments CAUTION: Take care not to put undue stress on the ribbon cable attaching the display and CPU boards.
  • Page 29: Figure 8. Option Module Connectors

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot B Connectors PL2A, PL2B & PL2C Option Slot 2 Connector PL4A Option Slot 1 Connectors PL7 & PL8 Option Slot A Connectors PL5 & PL6 Option Slot 3 Connectors PL4B Figure 8.
  • Page 30: Replacing The Instrument In Its Housing

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Replacing the Instrument in its Housing With the required option modules correctly located into their respective positions the instrument can be replaced into its housing as follows: 1. If required, move the CPU and PSU boards back together, taking care to locate the option module tongues into the slots in the board opposite.
  • Page 31: Wiring Instructions

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 4 Wiring Instructions Electrical noise is a phenomenon typical of industrial environments. As with any instrumentation, these guidelines should be followed to minimize the effect of noise. Installation Considerations Ignition transformers, arc welders, mechanical contact relays and solenoids are all common sources of electrical noise in an industrial environment and therefore the following guidelines MUST be followed.
  • Page 32: Use Of Shielded Cable

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Use of Shielded Cable All analogue signals must use shielded cable. This will help eliminate electrical noise induction on the wires. Connection lead length must be kept as short as possible keeping the wires protected by the shielding.
  • Page 33: Sensor Placement (Thermocouple Or Rtd)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Sensor Placement (Thermocouple or RTD) If the temperature probe is to be subjected to corrosive or abrasive conditions, it must be protected by an appropriate thermowell. The probe must be positioned to reflect true process temperature: 1.
  • Page 34: Connections And Wiring

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Connections and Wiring The rear terminal connections for DIN and & DIN instruments are illustrated in the following diagrams. In general, all wiring connections are made to the instrument after it is installed. Copper wires must be used for all connections (except thermocouple signal wires).
  • Page 35: Figure 12. Rear Terminals ( 1 / -Din

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual WARNING: TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AC POWER WIRING MUST NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE SOURCE DISTRIBUTION PANEL UNTIL ALL WIRING PROCEDURES ARE COMPLETED. WARNING: CHECK THE INFORMATION LABEL ON THE CASE TO DETERMINE THE CORRECT VOLTAGE BEFORE CONNECTING TO A LIVE SUPPLY.
  • Page 36: Power Connections - Mains Powered Instruments

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Power Connections - Mains Powered Instruments Mains powered instruments operate from a 100 to 240V (±10%) 50/60Hz supply. Power consumption is 7.5VA. Connect the line voltage (live and neutral) as illustrated via a two-pole isolating switch (preferably located near the equipment) and a 1amp anti-surge fuse.
  • Page 37: Universal Input Connections - Thermocouple (T/C)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Universal Input Connections - Thermocouple (T/C) Use only the correct thermocouple wire or compensating cable from the probe to the instrument terminals avoiding joints in the cable if possible. Failure to use the correct wire type will lead to inaccurate readings.
  • Page 38: Universal Input Connections - Linear Volt, Mv Or Ma Input

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Universal Input Connections - Linear Volt, mV or mA input Linear DC voltage, millivolt or milliamp input connections are made as illustrated. Carefully observe the polarity of the connections. DIN &...
  • Page 39: Option Slot 1 - Relay Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 1 - Relay Module If option slot 1 is fitted with a relay output module, make connections as illustrated. The relay contacts are rated at 2 amps resistive, 120/240 VAC. DIN &...
  • Page 40: Option Slot 1 - Linear Voltage Or Madc Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 1 - Linear Voltage or mADC module If option slot 1 is fitted with a DC linear output module, make connections as illustrated. DIN & Figure 21. Option Slot 1 - Linear Voltage &...
  • Page 41: Option Slot 2 - Relay Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 2 - Relay Module If option slot 2 is fitted with a relay output module, make connections as illustrated. The contacts are rated at 2 amp resistive 120/240 VAC. DIN &...
  • Page 42: Option Slot 2 - Dual Relay Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 2 - Dual Relay Module If option slot 2 is fitted with a dual relay output module, make connections as illustrated. This module has two independent relays, which share a common connection terminal. The contacts are rated at 2 amp resistive 120/240 VAC.
  • Page 43: Option Slot 3 - Relay Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 3 - Relay Module If option slot 3 is fitted with a relay output module, make connections as illustrated. The contacts are rated at 2 amp resistive 120/240 VAC. DIN &...
  • Page 44: Option Slot 3 - Dual Relay Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot 3 - Dual Relay Module If option slot 3 is fitted with a dual relay output module, make connections as illustrated. This module has two independent relays, which share a common connection terminal. The contacts are rated at 2 amp resistive 120/240 VAC.
  • Page 45: Option Slot A Connections - Rs485 Serial Communications Module

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot A Connections - RS485 Serial Communications Module If option slot A is fitted with the RS485 serial communication module, connections are as illustrated. Carefully observe the polarity of the A (Rx/Tx +ve) and B (Rx/Tx -ve) connections. RS485 RS485 DIN &...
  • Page 46: Option Slot B Connections - Heater Current Input

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Option Slot B Connections – Heater Current Input If the heater current measurement feature is available, connections from the secondary winding of the current transformer are as illustrated below. ∼...
  • Page 47: Powering Up

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 5 Powering Up WARNING: ENSURE SAFE WIRING PRACTICES ARE FOLLOWED The instrument must be powered from a supply according to the wiring label on the side of the unit. The supply will be either 100 to 240V AC, or 24/48V AC/DC powered. Check carefully the supply voltage and connections before applying power.
  • Page 48: Displays

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Figure 38. Typical front panel and keys Displays Indicator models have a single line display, which normally shows the process variable value, and status indicators LED’s for mode and alarm indication. Controllers are provided with a dual line display and LED indicators for mode, automatic tune, alarm and output status.
  • Page 49: Messages And Error Indications

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 6 Messages and Error Indications The following displays are shown when an error occurs or a hardware change is detected. Table 4. Error/Faults conditions Error/Faults Conditions Upper display Lower Display DIN Indicator (where fitted) Units Display...
  • Page 50: Instrument Operation Modes

    Table 5. Model Groups Model Group Description Model Group Description P6100, P8100 & Controllers P4700, P6700 &, Limit Controllers P8700 P4100 P6600, P8600' Controllers P6010 & P8010 Indicators P6400 Profile Controller Select Mode This mode is used to gain entry to each of the modes available in the instrument.
  • Page 51: Unlock Codes

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Unlock Codes The >+"? screen is seen before entry is allowed to Configuration, Setup and Automatic Tuning modes. An unlock code must be correctly selected using the keys to enter the required mode.
  • Page 52: Product Information Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 8. Automatic Tune Mode Parameters Parameter Upper Display Lower Default When Adjustment Range Display Value Visible ,% or ,&&. Pre-tune -#=%' ,&&' Controller models only Indication remains ,&& if Pre-Tune cannot be used at this time.
  • Page 53 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Possible Values Upper/Main Lower Display Display (or Indicator Units Legend)* Display Option 2 No option fitted. %"%.' ,-%3' module type Relay 9+C' SSR drive ::9' Triac #9<' Linear voltage / current output +<%' Option 3 No option fitted.
  • Page 54: Lock Code View

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Lock Code View In the event that a lock code is forgotten, the instrument lock code values can be seen in the lock code view. In this view the codes are read only, the codes can be changed from the mode to which they apply.
  • Page 55 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Page 36 P6100, P8100 & P4100 Model Group 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005...
  • Page 56: P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controller - Model Group

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 8 P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controller – Model Group These controllers combine technical functionality, field flexibility and ease of use to give you the best in comprehensive process control. The P6100 –DIN Controller (48 x 48mm), P8100 –DIN Controller (96 x 48mm) and P4100...
  • Page 57: Changing Parameter Values

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Changing Parameter Values Press to navigate to the required parameter, then press to set the value as required. Once the value is changed, the display will flash to indicate that confirmation of the change is required.
  • Page 58 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Description Default When Display Display Value Visible N type: 0 to 1399 ºC N type: 32 to 2551 ºF /&' R type: 0 to 1759 ºC R type: 32 to 3198 ºF 9&' S type: 0 to 1762 ºC...
  • Page 59 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Description Default When Display Display Value Visible Decimal point position in A%1K Decimal point D-":' ''@' non-temperature ranges. position mV, V or 0 = XXXX 1 = XXX.X 2 = XX.XX 3 = X.XXX Primary control '...
  • Page 60 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Description Default When Display Display Value Visible G7' +5.%'= Loop Alarm 1 sec to 99 mins. 59secs +5K<' Time* Only applies if primary proportional .%56' band = 0 Alarm Inhibit No alarms Inhibited A%N<'...
  • Page 61 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Description Default When Display Display Value Visible :;? if dual ,1%3 ' Output 2 As for output 1 >:.3' Usage is not' control selected %"%;' else 53BD @B2@' ,1%3 '= Linear Output As for output 1...
  • Page 62 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Description Default When Display Display Value Visible Communica- Read only. Comms Always $".%' r_ Ww r_ ' o tions Write writes ignored Enable Read / Write. Writing via r_ ' Ww Comms is possible D<:2' ,1%5 '=...
  • Page 63: P6100, P8100 & P4100 - Setup Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6100, P8100 & P4100 – Setup Mode This mode is normally selected only after Configuration Mode has been completed, and is used when a change to the process set up is required. It can affect the range of adjustments available in Operator Mode.
  • Page 64: Table 12. P6100, P8100 & P4100 Set Up Mode Parameters

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 12. P6100, P8100 & P4100 Set Up Mode Parameters Parameter Lower Upper Display Default When Display Adjustment Range Value Visible Always Input Filter Time OFF, 0.5 to 100.0 secs in &<+#' constant 0.5 sec increments...
  • Page 65 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Display Default When Display Adjustment Range Value Visible >:.3 '' Output 2 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, $K3' Cycle Time 128, 256 or 512 secs. -9<...
  • Page 66: P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controllers - Operator Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Lower Upper Display Default When Display Adjustment Range Value Visible Setpoint Value Range Within scale range upper Always minimum and lower limits ,1%5  or Local Setpoint Value +:-' Within scale range upper Range...
  • Page 67: P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controllers - Extended Operator Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controllers – Extended Operator Mode Using the PC configuration software, it is possible to extend the Operator Mode displays available by adding parameters from Setup Mode. When an extended Operator Mode is configured the additional parameters are available after the standard operator displays.
  • Page 68 When an extended Operator Mode is configured the additional parameters are available after the above parameters. Extended Operator Mode parameters can only be configured using the PC software. 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group Page 49...
  • Page 69: Adjusting The Local Setpoint(S)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Adjusting the Local Setpoint(s) Setpoints can be adjusted within the limits set by the Setpoint Upper and Lower Limit parameters in Setup. Operator Mode adjustment of Setpoint is not possible if Display Strategy 6 has been selected on Configuration Mode.
  • Page 70: P6100, P8100 & P4100 Controllers - Serial Communications Parameters

    RSP. Output Power 0% to 100% for single output; −100% Type 2 to +100% for dual output control. Type 3/4 Read Only if not in manual control. 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group Page 51...
  • Page 71 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Modbus ASCII Ident & Notes Parameter No. Message Types Deviation Difference between Process Variable Type 2 and Setpoint (value = PV-SP) Secondary Adjustable 0.0% to 999.9% of input Proportional Band Type 2, 3/4 span.
  • Page 72 Setpoint 1 Value of Setpoint 1 Setpoint Select Shows which is the currently selected active setpoint 1 = SP1 or LSP 2 = SP2 100hex = RSP 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group Page 53...
  • Page 73 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Modbus ASCII Ident & Notes Parameter No. Message Types Controller Only Type 3 / 4 ASCII messages are commands Type 3/4 allowed with this parameter. The {DATA} field must be one of eight five- digit numbers.
  • Page 74 (e.g. attempting to scale a Linear output which has not been fitted). Read only parameters will return an exception if an attempt is made to write values to them. 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group Page 55...
  • Page 75: P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controller - Model Group

    -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 9 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controller – Model Group Limit Controllers protect processes that could become hazardous under fault conditions, by shutting down the process at a preset level. They are available in three sizes: P6700...
  • Page 76: Changing Parameter Values

    Hold down and press to return to Select Mode. Note: If there is no key activity for 2 minutes, the instrument returns to the operator mode. Table 16. P6700, P8700 & P4700 Configuration Mode Parameters Parameter Lower Upper Description Default...
  • Page 77 Upper Limit 1000 (°C/°F inputs = range) Range Min. to Scale range Upper Limit - Linear = 0 Scale Range Always 9++' (°C/°F = Lower Limit min range) Page 58 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005...
  • Page 78 Process Low -+53' Range Parameter repeated in Setup Mode Alarm 2 value* Min. -B+"' ±span from setpoint. 5+53'= Deviation D5+3' Alarm 2 Value* Parameter repeated in Setup Mode 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group Page 59...
  • Page 79 Output 3 As for output 2 >:.4' 5OBD' ,1%4 is Usage not %"%; @B2@' ,1%4 '= Linear Output As for output 2 #M-4' 3 Range +<% ' Page 60 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005...
  • Page 80 Process Variable Offset can be used to modify the measured value to compensate for probe errors. Positive values increase the reading, negative values are subtracted. This parameter is effectively, a calibration adjustment and MUST be used with care. 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group Page 61...
  • Page 81: P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controllers - Setup Mode

    -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controllers – Setup Mode This mode is normally selected only after Configuration Mode has been completed, and is used when a change to the process set up is required.
  • Page 82: Table 17. P6700, P8700 & P4700 Set Up Mode Parameters

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 17. P6700, P8700 & P4700 Set Up Mode Parameters Parameter Lower Upper Display Default When Display Adjustment Range Value Visible Always Limit Setpoint value Scaled Range Minimum to...
  • Page 83: P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controllers - Operator Mode

    -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6700, P8700 & P4700 Limit Controllers - Operator Mode This is the mode used during normal operation of the instrument. It can be accessed from Select Mode, and is the usual mode entered at power-up.
  • Page 84: Exceed Condition

    To reset the stored Limit Hold and Exceed Time values Display the value to be reset, the press the key for 5 seconds. The upper display briefly shows 8888 when the value is reset. 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Model Group Page 65...
  • Page 85: P6700, P8700 & P4700 Controllers - Serial Communications Parameters

    The Modbus parameter addresses, and the possible ASCII message types and parameters indents for the P6700, P8700 & P4700 are detailed below. RO indicates a parameter is read only, R/W indicates it can also be written to. Communications writes will not implemented if the Communications Write Parameter is disabled.
  • Page 86 Limited by Scale Range Max. and Type 3/4 Scale Range Min. Alarm 1 Hysteresis 0 to 100% of span Alarm 2 Hysteresis 0 to 100% of span 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Model Group Page 67...
  • Page 87 = Process Variable value ccccc = Hold value ddddd = Exceeded Time value eeeee = Controller Status (see above) Equipment ID The four digit model number 6700 Page 68 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005...
  • Page 88 (e.g. attempting to scale a Linear output which has not been fitted). Read only parameters will return an exception if an attempt is made to write values to them. 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005 P6700, P8700 & P4700 Model Group Page 69...
  • Page 89: 10 P6010 & P8010 Indicator - Model Group

    Entry into this mode is security-protected by the Configuration Mode Lock Code. Refer to the Unlock Code section for more details. Note: Din indicators have an additional Set LED . This flashes in Configuration Mode. Page 70 P6700, P8700& P4700 Model Group 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005...
  • Page 90: Scrolling Through Parameters And Values

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Scrolling through Parameters and Values Press to scroll through the parameters. While this key is pressed, and up to 1 second after, the parameter legend is shown, followed by the current parameter value. Note: Only parameters that are applicable to the hardware options chosen will be displayed.
  • Page 91 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) L type: 0 to 762 ºC L type: 32 to 1403 ºF +&' L type: 0.0 to 537.7 ºC with decimal point...
  • Page 92 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) Scale Range Lower Limit +100 to Range Linear Scale Range Always 9=+' = 1000 Upper Limit...
  • Page 93 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) As for alarm 1 type Alarm 3 Type %"%.' Always 5+54' 5+54' Range Min.
  • Page 94 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) 5E%D' Alarm 4, direct, non-latching 5E%9' Alarm 4, reverse, non-latching 5E+D' Alarm 4, direct, latching 5E+9' Alarm 4, reverse, latching...
  • Page 95 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) ,1%3 is Output 2 Usage >:.3' 53%D As for Output 1 usage empty 9;#-' @B2@' >:.3 =...
  • Page 96 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) @,'2,'3,'4,'E or P' Display Strategy @' Always D<J1' (see Operator Mode for details) Display Colour $+"9' 9.D'...
  • Page 97: P6010 & P8010 Indicators - Setup Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6010 & P8010 Indicators - Setup Mode This mode is normally selected only after Configuration Mode has been completed, or is used when a change to the process set up is required. These parameters must be set as required before attempting to use the indicator in an application.
  • Page 98: Table 22. P6010 & P8010 Set Up Mode Parameters

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 22. P6010 & P8010 Set Up Mode Parameters Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) OFF, 0.5 to 100.0 seconds Input Filter Time &<+#' @' Always...
  • Page 99 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) Range Min. to Range Max. 5+5G' Process High -N5G' Range Repeat of Configuration Mode parameter Alarm 5 value* = -B)<' Max.
  • Page 100 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Default When Units for 1 sec Value Description Value Visible Display followed Only) Scaling Multi-point scaling breakpoint 9, adjustable up to :?57' Mm-:  = Breakpoint 9 100% of span.
  • Page 101: P6010 & P8010 Indicators - Operator Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6010 & P8010 Indicators - Operator Mode This is the mode used during normal operation of the instrument. It can be accessed from Select Mode, and is the usual mode entered at power-up. The available displays are dependent upon the setting of the Display Strategy parameter in Configuration Mode.
  • Page 102: Table 23. P6010 & P8010 Operator Mode Displays

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 23. P6010 & P8010 Operator Mode Displays Parameter Legend Adjustment Range & Display Units for 1 sec Value Description Strategy & Display followed When Visible Only) ° ° &...
  • Page 103: Din Indicator Units Display

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Din Indicator Units Display Din indicators have an additional Units Display. In Operator Mode, this display shows $ or & when a temperature input range is displayed, and is blank for linear inputs. °...
  • Page 104: Multi-Point Scaling

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Multi-Point Scaling When Multi-Point Scaling is enabled ( Mm -: = .%56 in Configuration Mode), up to 9 breakpoints can be set to linearize the input signal. This only applies to mA, mV or Voltage input types.
  • Page 105: P6010 & P8010 Indicators - Serial Communications Parameters

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual P6010 & P8010 Indicators – Serial Communications Parameters The Modbus parameter addresses, and the possible ASCII message types and parameters indents for the P6010 & P8010 are detailed below. RO indicates a parameter is read only, WO indicates a parameter is write only and R/W indicates it can read from or written to.
  • Page 106: Word Parameters

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Word Parameters Table 25. P6010 & P8010 Communications - Word Parameters Parameter Modbus ASCII Ident & Notes Parameter No. Message Types Current value of PV. Process Variable Type 2 If under-range = 62976 (<??>5 ASCII) If over-range = 63232 (<??>0 ASCII) Sensor break = 63488 (ASCII = n/a)
  • Page 107 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Modbus ASCII Ident & Notes Parameter No. Message Types Alarm 1 Hysteresis 0 to 100% of span Type 2, 3/4 Alarm 2 Hysteresis 0 to 100% of span Type 2, 3/4 Alarm 3 Hysteresis 0 to 100% of span...
  • Page 108 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Parameter Modbus ASCII Ident & Notes Parameter No. Message Types Serial Number Low Digits aaaa Unit serial number. Format aaaa bbbb Serial Number Mid Digits bbbb cccc, (12 BCD digits). Serial Number High Digits cccc Date of...
  • Page 109: 11 Manual Tuning Of Controllers

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 11 Manual Tuning of Controllers Controllers Fitted With Primary Output Only Before starting to tune a controller, check that the Setpoint Upper Limit ( :-=+ ) and Setpoint Lower Limit ( :-++ ) are set to safe levels. The following simple technique may be used to determine values for the Primary Proportional Band ( -6B- ), Integral Time Constant ( 59:# ) and Derivative Time Constant ( 05#;...
  • Page 110: Controllers Fitted With Primary And Secondary Outputs

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Controllers Fitted With Primary and Secondary Outputs Before starting to tune a controller, check that the Setpoint Upper Limit ( :-=+ ) and Setpoint Lower Limit ( :-++ ) are set to safe levels. The following simple technique may be used to determine values for the Primary Proportional Band ( -6B- ), Secondary Proportional Band ( -6B: ), Integral Time Constant ( 59:# ) and Derivative Time Constant ( 05#;...
  • Page 111 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 3. Increase the automatic reset until the process becomes unstable, then decrease until stability has been restored. Note: Allow enough time for the controller and process to adjust. 4. Initially add rate at a value between 1/4 and 1/10 of the automatic reset value.
  • Page 112: 12 Modbus Serial Communications

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 12 Modbus Serial Communications All models support the Modbus RTU communication protocol. Some models also support an ASCII communication protocol. Where both Modbus and ASCII are supported, the protocol to be used is selected from Configuration Mode.
  • Page 113: Link Layer

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Link Layer A Query (or command) is transmitted from the Modbus Master to the Modbus Slave. The slave instrument assembles the reply to the master. All of the instruments covered by this manual are slave devices, and cannot act as a Modbus Master.
  • Page 114: Device Addressing

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Device Addressing The instrument is assigned a unique device address by the user in the range 1 (default) to 255 using the 5DD9 parameter in Configuration Mode. This address is used to recognise Modbus Queries intended for this instrument.
  • Page 115: Read Coil/Input Status (Function 01 / 02)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Read Coil/Input Status (Function 01 / 02) Reads the content of instruments output/input status bits at the specified bit address. Table 27. Read Coil/Input Status (Modbus Function 01/02) QUERY Function Address of 1st Bit Number of Bits...
  • Page 116: Force Single Coil (Function 05)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Force Single Coil (Function 05) Writes a single binary value to the Specified Instrument Bit address. Table 29. Force Single Coil (Modbus Function 05) QUERY Function Address of Bit State to write FF/00 RESPONSE...
  • Page 117: Pre-Set Multiple Registers (Function 10 Hex)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Pre-Set Multiple Registers (Function 10 Hex) Writes a consecutive word (two-byte) value to the specified address range. Table 32. Pre-Set Multiple Registers (Modbus Function 10 Hex) QUERY Function Word Number of Number of First value to write...
  • Page 118: 13 Ascii Communications

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 13 ASCII Communications This is a simple ASCII protocol that provides backwards compatibility with previous generations of products. ASCII is not available in all models in the range. The Modbus protocol is recommended for future use.
  • Page 119: Type 1 Message

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Table 34. ASCII Parameter Key is the Start of Message character L (Hex 4C) or R (Hex 52). L is used for Controllers; R is used for Profilers. is the slave device address (in the range 1 - 99); addresses 1 - 9 may be represented by a single digit (e.g.
  • Page 120: Type 2 Message

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Type 2 Message L {N} {P} {C} * or R {N} {P} {C} * This type of message is used by the master device, to interrogate or modify a parameter in the addressed slave device.
  • Page 121 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual L {N} {P} {DATA} N * or R {N} {P} {DATA} N * Page 102 ASCII Communications 59305, Issue 5 – March 2005...
  • Page 122: Type 4 Message

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Type 4 Message L {N} {P} I * or R {N} {P} I * This type of message is sent by the master device to the addressed slave device, following a successful Type 3 transaction with the same slave device.
  • Page 123: 14 Calibration Mode

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 14 Calibration Mode WARNING: CALIBRATION IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR INSTRUMENTS IN WHICH CALIBRATION ERRORS HAVE BEEN ENCOUNTERED. REFER TO CALIBRATION CHECK BELOW. CAUTION: Calibration must be performed by personnel who are technically competent and authorised to do so.
  • Page 124: Recalibration Procedure

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Recalibration Procedure Recalibration is carried out in five phases as shown in the table below, each phase corresponds to an input range of the instrument. CAUTION: The 50mV phase MUST be calibrated before the thermocouple range. Table 36.
  • Page 125: 15 Appendix 1 - Glossary

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 15 Appendix 1 – Glossary This Glossary explains the technical terms and parameters used in this manual. The entry type is also shown: General Definition: Terms applicable to the entire model range. Controller Definition: Terms applicable to controller models only.
  • Page 126: Alarm Hysteresis

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Alarm Hysteresis Type: General Parameter An adjustable band on the “safe” side of an alarm point, through which the process variable must pass before the alarm will change state, as shown in the diagram below. E.g. a high alarm’s hysteresis band is below the high alarm value, and a low alarm’s hysteresis is above the low alarm value.
  • Page 127: Alarm Operation

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Alarm Operation Type: General Definition The different alarm types are shown below, together with the action of any outputs. Also refer to Alarm Hysteresis, Alarm Inhibit, Band Alarm, Deviation Alarm, Latching Relay, Logical Alarm Combinations, Loop Alarm, Process High Alarm and Process Low Alarm.
  • Page 128: Alarm Inhibit

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Alarm Inhibit Type: General Parameter Inhibits an alarm at power-up or when the controller Setpoint is switched, until that alarm goes inactive. The alarm operates normally from that point onwards. Also refer to Alarm Operation.
  • Page 129: Bias (Manual Reset)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Bias (Manual Reset) Type: Controller Tuning Parameter Used to manually bias the proportional output(s) to compensate for process load variations. Bias is expressed as a percentage of output power and is adjustable in the range 0% to 100% (for Primary Output alone) or -100% to +100% (for both Primary and Secondary Outputs).
  • Page 130: Communications Write Enable

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Communications Write Enable Type: General Definition Enables/disables the changing of parameter values via the RS485 communications link, if the communications option is installed. Possible settings are read only or read/write. Display code = $".% , default setting = r_ Ww (read/write).
  • Page 131: Deviation Alarm 2 Value

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Deviation Alarm 2 Value Type: General Parameter Applicable only if Alarm 2 is selected as a Deviation Alarm. It is similar to Deviation Alarm 1 Value. Display code = D5+3 . Default value = 5. Also refer to Alarm Operation and Deviation Alarm 1 Value.
  • Page 132: Exceed Time

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Exceed Time Type: Limit Controller Definition The total accumulated time that a Limit Controller has been in the Exceed Condition since this parameter was last reset. Also refer to Elapsed Time, Exceed Condition and Limit Controller. Indicator Type: Indicator Definition An instrument that can display a Process Variable.
  • Page 133: Limit Controller Type: Limit Controller Definition

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Limit Controller Type: Limit Controller Definition A protective device that will shut down a process at a preset Exceed Condition, in order to prevent possible damage to equipment or products. A fail-safe latching relay is used, which cannot be reset by the operator until the process is back in a safe condition.
  • Page 134: Logical Combination Of Alarms

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Logical Combination of Alarms Type: General Definition Two alarms may be combined logically to create an AND/OR situation. Any suitable output may be assigned as a Logical Alarm Output, configured for Reverse-acting or Direct action. Also refer to Alarm Operation Table 37.
  • Page 135: Loop Alarm Time

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Loop Alarm Time Type: Controller Parameter When On-Off control is selected and loop alarm is enabled, this parameter determines the duration of the limit condition after which the loop alarm will be activated. It may be adjusted within the range of 1 second to 99 minutes 59 seconds.
  • Page 136 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Multi-Point Scaling Set Up Type: Indicator Parameter For each breakpoint, the input scale value (:?5n) is entered as a percentage of the input span, followed by the value to be shown (D<:n) in display units, for this input value. Each breakpoint’s input scale value must be higher than the previous value, but the display values can be either higher or lower.
  • Page 137: -Din, 1 / 8 -Din

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Overlap/Deadband Type: Controller Parameter Defines the portion of the primary and secondary proportional bands ( -6B- + -6B: ) over which both outputs are active (Overlap), or neither is active (Deadband). It is adjustable in the range -20% to +20% of the two proportional bands added together.
  • Page 138: Pid

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Type: Controller Definition This stands for Proportional Integral and Derivative. A control method that accurately maintains the desired level in a process (e.g. controlling a temperature). It avoids the oscillation characteristic of On-Off control by continuously adjusting the power output level to keep the process variable stable at the desired target setpoint.
  • Page 139: Primary Output Power Limit

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Setpoint Process Variable SP – Initial PV Initial PV Pre-Tune +100% Power (HEAT output) engaged here Control Power -100% Power (Cool output) Figure 44. Pre-Tune Operation Also refer to Auto Pre-Tune, Automatic Reset, On-Off Control, Input Span, PID, Primary Proportional Band, Process Variable, Rate, Secondary Proportional Band, Self-Tune, Setpoint, Setpoint Ramping and Tuning.
  • Page 140: Process High Alarm 2 Value

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Process High Alarm 2 Value Type: General Parameter This parameter, applicable only when Alarm 2 is selected to be a Process High alarm. It is similar to the Process High Alarm 1 Value. Display code = -)53 , Default value = Scale Range Upper Limit.
  • Page 141: Remote Setpoint (Rsp)

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Remote Setpoint (RSP) Type: Controller Definition An RSP is a secondary analogue input that is use to adjust a controller’s setpoint using an external linear DC Voltage or mA input signal, or in some cases potentiometer or mV inputs. The Remote Setpoint value is constrained by the Setpoint Upper Limit and Setpoint Lower Limit settings in the same way as a local setpoint.
  • Page 142: Retransmit Output 1 Scale Maximum

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Retransmit Output 1 Scale Maximum Type: General Parameter Scales a linear output module in slot 1 that has been set up to retransmit PV or SP. Retransmit Scale Maximum defines the value of the process variable, or setpoint, at which the output will be at its maximum value.
  • Page 143: Reset

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Retransmit Output 3 Scale Minimum Type: General Parameter Defines the value of the process variable, or setpoint, at which Retransmit Output 3 will be at its minimum value. It is similar to Retransmit Output 1 Scale Minimum. Display code = 9"4+ , default value = Scale Range Lower Limit.
  • Page 144: Self-Tune

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Self-Tune Type: Controller Tuning Definition Continuously optimises tuning while a controller is operating. It uses a pattern recognition algorithm, which monitors the process error (deviation signal). The diagram shows a typical temperature application involving a process start up, setpoint change and load disturbance.
  • Page 145: Setpoint Upper Limit

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Setpoint Upper Limit Type: Controller Parameter The maximum limit allowed for operator setpoint adjustments. It should be set to keep the setpoint below a value that might cause damage to the process. The adjustment range is between Scale Range Upper Limit and Scale Range Lower Limit.
  • Page 146: Setpoint Select

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Setpoint Select Type: Controller Parameter This Operator Mode parameter is available if the remote setpoint feature is in use and setpoint select is enabled, Setpoint Select defines whether the local or the remote setpoint will be the Active Setpoint.
  • Page 147: Time Proportioning Control Type: Controller Definition

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Time Proportioning Control Type: Controller Definition Time proportioning control is accomplished by cycling the output on and off, during the prescribed cycle time, whenever the process variable is within the proportional band. The control algorithm determines the ratio of time (on vs.
  • Page 148: 16 Appendix 2 - Specification

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 16 Appendix 2 - Specification Universal Input General Input Specifications Input Sample Rate: Four samples/second. Digital Input Filter 0.0 (OFF), 0.5 to 100.0 seconds in 0.5 second increments. time constant Input Resolution: 14 bits approximately.
  • Page 149: Thermocouple Performance

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Thermocouple Performance Calibration: Complies with BS4937, NBS125 and IEC584. Measurement ±0.1% of full range span ±1LSD. Accuracy: NOTE: Reduced performance for B Thermocouple from 100 to 600°C. NOTE: PtRh 20% vs PtRh 40% Thermocouple accuracy is 0.25% and has reduced performance below 800°C.
  • Page 150: Rtd Performance

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual RTD Performance Type: Three-wire Pt100. Calibration: Complies with BS1904 and DIN43760 (0.00385Ω/Ω/°C). Measurement ±0.1% of span ±1LSD. Accuracy: Linearisation Better than ±0.2°C any point, any 0.1°C range (±0.05°C typical). Better Accuracy: than ±0.5°C any point, any 1°C range.
  • Page 151: Remote Setpoint Input

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Remote Setpoint Input Input Sampling rate: 4 per second Input Resolution: 13 bits minimum Input types: 4 to 20mA, 0 to 20mA, 0 to 10V, 2 to 10V, 0 to 5V, 1 to 5V. The Full RSP in Option Slot B also supports 0 to 100mv and Potentiometer (2KΩ...
  • Page 152: Output Specifications

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Output Specifications Output Module Types Option Slot 1 Module Options: Relay, SSR drive, Triac or DC linear. Limit Controllers have a fixed Latching Relay only. Option Slot 2 Module Options: Relay, Dual Relay, SSR drive, Triac or DC linear.
  • Page 153: Control Specifications

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Linear DC: Resolution: Eight bits in 250mS (10 bits in 1 second typical, >10 bits in >1 second typical). Update Rate: Every control algorithm execution. Ranges: 0 to 10V 0 to 20mA 0 to 5V 4 to 20mA...
  • Page 154: Process Alarms

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Process Alarms Maximum Number of Alarms Two “soft” process alarms (high, low, deviation or band) plus Loop Alarm. (Controllers): Maximum Number of Alarms Five “soft” alarms (process high or low) (Indicators): Combinatorial Alarms: Logical OR or AND of alarms to any suitable output.
  • Page 155: Standards

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Standards Conformance Norms: CE, UL, ULC. EMC standards: EN61326* Safety Standards: EN61010 and UL3121. Also FM 3545, 1998 for Limit Controllers. Front Panel Sealing: IP66 Note: *For disturbances induced by RF fields of 10V/m 80% AM at 1kHz the input accuracy specification is changed to 0.25% in the frequency bands 465 to 575 MHz and 630 to 660 MHz.
  • Page 156: Appendix 3 - Product Coding

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual 17 Appendix 3 - Product Coding Model Code Pxxxx - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - Sxxx Model Type - DIN (48x48mm front) 6xxx...
  • Page 157 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Model Code Pxxxx - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - Sxxx Option Slot 3 Not fitted Relay Output DC Drive Output for SSR Linear 0-10V DC Output...
  • Page 158: -Din, 1 / 8 -Din & 1 / 16 - Din Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual

    -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual Model Code Pxxxx - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - Sxxx Packing Options Single Pack with Concise Manual Bulk Pack with 1 Concise Manual per unit - (Minimum 20 pieces) Bulk Pack No Manual - (Minimum 20 pieces) Bulk Pack with 1 Full Manual per unit - (Minimum 20 pieces)
  • Page 159 -DIN, -DIN & - DIN Controllers & Indicators - Product Manual BRITAIN FRANCE GERMANY WEST INSTRUMENTS HENGSTLER SA HENGSTLER GmbH DANAHER CONTROLS The Hyde Business Park, Zl des Mardelles Postfach 1151 1675 Delany Road Brighton 94 à 106 rue Blaise Pascal...

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