Samwontech TEMI770 Manual

Color programmable temperature & humidity controller

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Color Programmable
Temperature & Humidity
Controller
T E M I 7 7 0
T E M I 5 7 0
T E M I 5 5 0 N
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  • Page 1 Color Programmable Temperature & Humidity Controller T E M I 7 7 0 T E M I 5 7 0 T E M I 5 5 0 N Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS( I : INSTALLATION ) Introduction and Power Unit I - 1 1-1. Introduction I - 1 - Introductions on user’s guide I - 1 - Protection, safety and prohibition I - 1 - Limited WARRANTY I - 2 - Warranty policy I - 2 - Symbols marked in this manual...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS CONTENTS ( II : User's Guide ) Setup button II - 1 1-1. Initial setup button II - 1 1-2. Input setpoint II - 1 1-3. Input error II - 1 Input setpoint II - 2 2-1. Function of setpoint key II - 2 2-2.
  • Page 4 CONTENTS CONTENTS ( III : COMMUNICATION ) Communication III - 1 Communication terminal arrangement III - 2 2-1. Terminal RS232C & TEMI550 9 Pin connector III - 2 2-2. Terminal RS485 & TEMI550'S terminal III - 2 Communication command III - 3 3-1.
  • Page 5: Introduction And Power Unit

    (2) Make sure read this manual carefully and fully understand how to operate this product. (3) This manual is intended to describe the functions of this product. Samwontech Co., Ltd.(hereinafter simply referred to as We) does not guarantee the application of these functions for any particular purpose.
  • Page 6: Warranty Policy

    I. INSTALLATION Warranty Policy (1) Warranty term is 1year parts and labor. We make warranties regarding the product only those mentioned in the WARRANTY. (2) A/S is needed actual expenses, after warranty period. (3) Regarding Force Majeure This warranty does not cover damage due to loss password, accident, fire, flood and/or other acts of God;...
  • Page 7: Components

    I. INSTALLATION 2. Package checklist Check the following when removing the controller from its package. Check the contents of the package against the Package List to make sure that all accessories are included in the package. 2-1. Model and suffix codes Check the controller for any apparent physical damage.
  • Page 8: Installation

    I. INSTALLATION 3. Installation 3-1. Location IMPORTANT NEVER touch the terminals or else you will get an electrical shock, if the unit is power-on. To install the controller, select a location where: ■ No one may accidentally touch the terminals, ■...
  • Page 9: External And Panel Cutout Dimensions

    I. INSTALLATION 3-3. External and Panel Cutout Dimensions 93.4 (3.71) 180.80 (7.12) 14.32 (0.56) Panel Thickness : 1 (0.04)~10(0.39) Unit: mm, ( ): Inch 3-4. Panel cutting Min 250 (9.84) +0.8 (6.85) Unit: mm, ( ): Inch +0.8 (6.85) 76 (2.99) IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep.
  • Page 10: Installation (Mount)

    I. INSTALLATION 3-5. Installation (Mount) Panel Mount Screwdriver Insert Unit: mm, ( ): Inch Panel Thickness: 1(0.04)~10(0.39) 1) Cut the mounting panel as Section 3-4. PANEL CUTTING. 2) Insert the unit from its back terminal board side. 3) Attach the left and right brackets to the unit to fix the unit to the mounting panel. (Use screwdriver) CAUTION (Mount) Do not tighten the mounting screw excessively, or the unit case or bracket may be damage.
  • Page 11: Wiring

    I. INSTALLATION 4. Wiring CAUTION ■ Before carrying out wiring, turn off the power to the controller and check that the cables to be connected are not alive with a tester or the like because there is a possibility of electric shock. Personnel who have basic electrical knowledge and practical experience must carry out wiring.
  • Page 12: Terminal Wiring Diagram

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2. Terminal wiring diagram RS485 INPUT1 INPUT2 SUPPLY ★ RXD TXD RTX+ RTX- Figure 4-2-B TEMI 770-11 Type ★ ★ ★ CAUTION I/O1 LINK 100~240VAC 100-240VAC RS232 I/O 2 LINK Figure 4-2-C TEMI 770-20 Type RS485 I/O 2 LINK RS232 RXD TXD RTX+ RTX-...
  • Page 13: Grounding

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2-1. Grounding ■ Use a cable 2 ㎟ or more thick for grounding with class 3 grounding(grounding resistance a 100Ω or less) or higher. Do not extend the grounding cable over 20m. ■ Ground from the ground terminal with a one-point contact. Do not wire between ground terminals.
  • Page 14: Analog Output

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2-3. Analog output CAUTION Before starting analog output wiring, be sure to turn off the system or else you will get an electrical shock. IMPORTANT ■ When connection, do not mix up the input polarity, Connecting with the wrong polarity can cause serious accidents.
  • Page 15: Relay: External Contact Output

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2-4. Relay : External contact output Caution Before carrying out wiring, turn off the power to the controller and check that the cables to be connected are not alive with a test because there is a possibility of electric shock. 30VDC 5A Less, 250VAC 5A Less RLY 1 RLY 2...
  • Page 16: External Contact Input: Di

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2-5. External contact input: DI CAUTION Before starting external contact output:DI wiring, be sure to turn off the system or else you will get an electrical shock. ■ For the external contact, use a no-voltage contact(including relay contact) that can operate appropriately under the terminal voltage for a close contact(approximate..
  • Page 17: Relay

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2-6. Auxiliary Relay CAUTION If contact capacity is over 250VAC - resistance load 5A, 30VDC - resistance load 5A, use auxiliary relay for ON/OFF load. ■ If you INDUCTANCE(L) load like as AUXILIARY RELAY or SOLENOIDE VALVE, it might make go to wrong or out of order relay, please make sure insert to parallel circuit with CR FILTER(AC) or DIODE(DC) by SURGE SUPPRESSOR of avoiding sparks.
  • Page 18: Communication (Rs485/Rs232)

    I. INSTALLATION 4-2-7. Communication(RS485/RS232) CAUTION Before starting communication wiring, be sure to turn off the system or else you will get an electrical shock. (1) RS485(Optional specification) ■ The slave side(TEMI 770) can accommodate up to 31 units in a MULTIDROP connection. ■...
  • Page 19 I. INSTALLATION Blank If you find any mistaken or wrong information in this manual PLEASE mail to webmaster@samwontech.com www.samwontech.com IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 15/15...
  • Page 20: Setup Button

    II.USERS 1. Setup button TEMI 770 is easy to install & modify by touch screen as well as the map type menu. Enable to grasp the operation of control system with easy through graph on vivid LCD screen. 1-1. Initial setup button (Table 1-1) Button Function...
  • Page 21: Input Setpoint

    II.USERS 2. Input Setpoint All of the Setpoint data & test name on this controller is set-up by selecting Setpoint button. Setpoint is setting up at the Setpoint page (Figure 1-1) by selecting Setpoint button. ☞ See 5-4-6.TEST NAME for how to input a test name. 2-1.
  • Page 22: Block Of Basic Processing

    II.USERS 3. Block of basic processing POWER ON ☞ Disappear in 2 second automatically [Start] after power on. ☞ Modify at Display page.([MAIN] - [SETUP] - [DISPLAY]) Figure 3-1 Start page PROG ☜ FUNCTION ☞ FIX ☞ : See 4.Operation & Setup [Operation] Figure 3-2 PROGRAM STOP Figure 3-3 FIX STOP...
  • Page 23: Operation & Setup

    II.USERS 4. Operation & Setup 4-1. PROGRAM STOP ⑤ ① ② ③ ⑦ ⑨ ⑩ ⑥ ④ ⑧ Figure 4-1 PROGRAM STOP ① Main page(Figure 3-4) ② Temp : Present temperature. ③ PTNO : Present Program pattern number. User can set up pattern number, wised run. ④...
  • Page 24: Program Run

    II.USERS 4-2. PROGRAM RUN Figure 4-3 Figure 4-2 ④ ⑦ ① ⑩ ⑪ ⑧ ⑨ ⑫ ② ③ ⑥ ⑤ Figure 4-2 PROGRAM RUN (SP) Figure 4-3 PROGRAM RUN(SP,MV) ① PTN/SEG : Pattern & Segment number of present running. ② Remain time : Remain time of present running segment.
  • Page 25: Fix Stop

    II.USERS 4-3. FIX STOP FIX function can controller temperature & humidity by SP. ① ② ③ ④ Figure 4-4 FIX STOP ① Temperature : Setting box for temperature SP. ② Humidity : Setting box for humidity SP. ③ State : Flash present running state. RESERVED : If reserved running, here is shown Reserved state.(See 5-2.
  • Page 26: Main

    II.USERS 5. MAIN 5-1. FUNCTION Select FUNC button at the MAIN page.(Figure3-4) Figure 5-1-2 FIX OP TIME Figure 5-1-1. FUNCTION Figure 5-1-2. FIX OP TIME ① OPERATION : Select PROGRAM Mode or FIX mode. ▶ PROG : Switch to 4.1 PROGRAM STOP page. ▶...
  • Page 27 II.USERS (Table 5-1) FUNCTION PARAMETER Name Function Valid Range Unit Default data OPERATION OPERTION MODE PROG, FIX PROG PWR MODE POWER ON MODE STOP, COLD, HOT STOP TEMP SLOPE TEMP SLOPE T.EUS(0~100%)/min T.EUS/M T.EUS(0%)/M HUMI SLOPE HUMI SLOPE H.EUS(0~100%)/min H.EUS/M H.EUS(0%)/M AT KEY AT KEY VISUALABLE...
  • Page 28: Reserve

    II.USERS 5-2 RESERVE Select RESERVE at the Main page. Figure 5-2-1.RESERVE ① NOW DATE : Display present date & time. ② RUN DATE : Set run date & time. ③ DATE SET : Set the date & time of NOW DATE. ④...
  • Page 29: Graph

    II.USERS 5-3. GRAPH Select GRAPH at the Main page.(Figure 3-4) ⑥ ④ ① ② ⑤ ③ Figure 5-3-1 GRAPH ⑦ ① PATTERN NO : Input the pattern, user want see. ② TEMPERATURE : Switch scale to Humi to temp(④Temp/Humi scale) and switch the page. ③...
  • Page 30: Program

    II.USERS 5-4. PROGRAM Select PROGRAM at the Main page.(Figure 3-4) ☞ : See 5-4-1.PATTERN ☞ : See 5-4-2.REPEAT ☞ : See 5-4-3.FILE EDIT ☞ : See 5-4-4.TIME SG ☞ : See 5-4-5.WAIT ☞ : See 5-4-6.TEST NAME Figure 5-4-1. PROGRAM DIER NAME(Set DI error name.) IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep.
  • Page 31: Pattern

    II.USERS 5-4-1. PATTERN Select PATTERN at the Program page(Figure 5-4-1) for switching the pattern page. ■ PATTERN Figure 5-4-5 FILE INFO Figure 5-4-2. PATTERN ① PATTERN NO : Set the pattern number.(1~120) ② SEGMENT TEMP SP : Set temp of SEGMENT. ③...
  • Page 32 II.USERS ☞ Ex) Insert segment : Insert new segment between SEG4 and SEG5 > Before < Figure 5-4-3 > After < 1) Select segment number you want, the number will inverse. 2) Select INSERT button then new segment will insert. New segment value is a same as chose one(Figure 5-4-3 SEG4) so you just change the value simply.
  • Page 33 II.USERS ■ FILE INFO Select INFO at the Pattern page(Figure 5-4-2) for switching the FILE INFO page. ④ ① ② ③ Figure 5-4-5 FILE INFO ① Segment number. : USED SEG = 11 / 1200 Total segment number. Used segment number. ②...
  • Page 34: Repeat

    II.USERS 5-4-2. REPEAT Select REPEAT at the Program page(Figure 5-4-1) for switching the REPEAT page. Repeat of parts Figure 5-4-6 REPEAT ① PTNO : Pattern number.(1~120) ② LINK (0 ~ 120) : When the finish the running pattern, set the next pattern no. continually. ③...
  • Page 35 II.USERS ☞ Ex) Repeat ⑥ ⑤ ④ ② ③ ① Figure 5-4-7 Repeat Above shown: Start PTNO. 5 : 1step - ① 10 times repeat SEG2~SEG4 2step - ② 5 times repeat SEG4~SEG6 3step - ③ 7 times repeat SEG6~SEG8 4step - ④...
  • Page 36: File Edit

    II.USERS 5-4-3. FILE EDIT Select FILE ED at the Program page(Figure 5-4-1) for switching the FILE EDIT page. Figure 5-4-5 FILE INFO Figure 5-4-8 FILE EDIT ① SOURCE PTNO : Input source pattern number. for copy. ② DESTINATION PTNO : Input destination Pattern number. ③...
  • Page 37: Ts(Time Signal)

    II.USERS 5-4-4. TS(Time signal) Select TS at the Program page(Figure 5-4-1) for switching the TS page. ① ② Figure 5-4-10 TS ① Switching mode(ON/OFF or TIME) : Select TS mode you want use. ☞ ON/OFF : Running segment one by one, it is not working even though input the time at TS1,TS2, TS3..(Figure 5-4-11) ☞...
  • Page 38 II.USERS ■ TS1~TS8 TS1 → ~ → TS8 → TS1 Figure 5-4-11 TS ① TS ON SEGMENT : When the TS ON, set the segment. ② TS ON TIME : When the TS ON, set the time ③ TS OFF SEGMENT : When the TS OFF, set the segment.
  • Page 39: Wait

    II.USERS 5-4-5. WAIT Select WAIT at the Program page(Figure 5-4-1) for switching the WAIT page. Figure 5-4-12 WAIT ① WAIT USE : Set ON/OFF for using WAIT. All patterns are under WAIT function. ② TEMP ZONE : Set a TEMP ZONE. ③...
  • Page 40: Test Name

    II.USERS 5-4-6. TEST NAME Select NAME at the Program page(Figure 5-4-1) for switching the TEST NAME page. Figure 5-4-14 TEST NAME Figure 5-4-15 DI ERROR NAME ① TEST NAME / DIER NAME : Set DI ERROR NAME(TEST NAME / DIER NAME) for saving. Appear TEST NAME input page(Figure 5-4-16) when this button select, how to input is as below.
  • Page 41: Lcd Light

    II.USERS 5-5. LCD LIGHT Select at the MAIN page(Figure 3-4), LCD bright can be modified. ◀ : Bright ▶ : Dark 5-6. SETUP After SETUP PASSWORD(Figure 3-5)password, switching to the SETUP page.(Figure 5-6-1) ☞ : 5-6-1.INPUT ☞ : 5-6-2.OUTPUT ☞ : 5-6-3.ONOF/IS ☞...
  • Page 42: Input

    II.USERS 5-6-1. INPUT Select INPUT at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the INPUT page. ■ INPUT_TEMP Figure 5-6-3 INPUT HUMI Figure 5-6-2 TEMP INPUT ① SENSOR : Select kinds of temp sensor. (PT_1, PT_2., DCV) ② TEMP RANGE : Set the range of Temperature. ③...
  • Page 43 II.USERS ■ INPUT_HUMI Figure 5-6-4 ADJUST INPUT Figure 5-6-3 HUMI INPUT ① SENSOR : Select kinds of humi. sensor. ② HUMI RANGE : Set the range of humi. ③ HUMI FILTER :To remove the noise from the high-frequency of noise in the humi data. ④...
  • Page 44 II.USERS ■ INPUT_ADJUST Figure 5-6-2 TEMP INPUT Figure 5-6-4. ADJUST INPUT ① DRY TEMP : Temp of dry probe. ② WET TEMP : Temp of wet probe. ③ HUMIDITY : Relative humidity. ④ WET ADJUST : Adjust temp of wet part. ⑤...
  • Page 45 II.USERS Figure 5-6-4-2. SENSOR BIAS ① DDV: The Bias parameter of dry probe temperature. ② DPV: The point value for Bias of dry probe temperature. ③ WDV: The Bias parameter of wet probe temperature. ④ WPV: The point value for Bias of wet probe temperature. ⑤...
  • Page 46: Output

    II.USERS 5-6-2. OUTPUT 5-6-2-1.Output Figure 5-6-6 RET Select OUTPUT at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the OUTPUT page. Figure 5-6-5 OUTPUT Gain < 1 ① OUTPUT Gain = 1 : Output type.(SSR/SCR) ② DIRECTION : Select of PID direction (Reverse/Forward) Gain >...
  • Page 47 II.USERS 5-6-2-2. Retransmission Output Select RET OUTPUT at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the OUTPUT page. Figure 5-6-6 RET ① T.TYPE : Temperature retransmission type.(PV/SV/MV) ② RANGE : Range of the temperature.(RETL : 4mA, RETH : 20mA) ③ H.TYPE : Humidity retransmission type.(PV/SV/MV) ④...
  • Page 48: Is(Inner Signal)

    II.USERS 5-6-3. IS(Inner Signal) Select IS at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the IS page. Figure 5-6-7 Figure 5-6-7 IS ▶ ON/OFF system set ① LSV : Low Set Value. (-50.0 ~ 50.1) ② MSV: Middle Set Value. (-49.9 ~ -50.1) ③...
  • Page 49: Pid Setting

    II.USERS 5-6-4. PID SETTING Select PID at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the PID page. 5-6-4-1. TEMP PID(Temp) Go to HUMI TUNE page (Figure 5-6-9) ⑤ ④ ② ① ③ Figure 5-6-9 TEMP PID ① TEMP REFERENCE(T1/T2) : Set the boundary value about temp span of PID zone. ②...
  • Page 50: Temp Pid

    II.USERS 5-6-4-2. HUMI PID(Humidity) Figure 5-6-9 PID1~PID9 ③ ② ① Figure 5-6-10 HUMI PID ① HUMI REFERENCE : Set the boundary value about humi span of PID zone. ② AUTO TUNING GROUP : Go to the PID Group for PID(1~9) for change the PID value. ☞...
  • Page 51 II.USERS 5-6-4-3. PID GROUP(PID1~PID9) PID1~PID9 ① Figure 5-6-11 PID SET ① OH.OL : The range of controlled output ☞ Ex) OH.OL (OL < OH) 105% Controlled Range 100% (Table 5-12) PID(PID1~PID9) PARAMETER Name Function Valid Range Unit Default Value PROPORTIONAL BAND 0.1 ~ 999.9 INTEGRAL TIME 0 ~ 6000...
  • Page 52: Do Config

    II.USERS 5-6-5. DO CONFIG Select PID at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the PID page. ⓐ Switching Switching ⑤ ⑥ ① ② ③ ④ ⓐ Switching ⑦ ⑬ ⑧ ⑭ ⑨ ① ① ⑮ ⑩ ⑪ ○ ⑫ Figure 5-6-12 DO CONFIG ①...
  • Page 53: Alarm

    II.USERS 5-6-6. ALARM Select ALARM at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the ALARM page. Switching Figure 5-6-13 ALARM ① ITEM : Alarm mode.(Temp/Humi) ② TYPE : Alarm type. ③ POINT : Alarm value.(-100~100%) ④ HYSTERESIS : Set HYSTERESIS on Alarm. Alarm is still working even if on STOP mode.
  • Page 54 II.USERS ■ ALARMS (Table 5-15) ALARM TYPE (off) close IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 35/40...
  • Page 55: Comm

    II.USERS 5-6-7. COMM Select COMM at the SETUP page(Figure 5-6-1) for switching the COMM page. Figure 5-6-14 COMM ① PROTOCOL ② BPS:BIT PER SEC ③ PARITY ④ STOP BIT ⑤ DATA LENGTH ⑥ ADDRESS ⑦ RESPONSE (Table5-16) COMM PARAMETER Name Function Valid Range Unit...
  • Page 56 Default password is 0(ZERO). After changing password, please confirm your new password. ☞ If you forget the password, connect Samwontech or our agency for reset service. All of the data that you set before will be deleted after reset. IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003.
  • Page 57 II.USERS 5-7. SETUP PWD Select SETUP at the MAIN page(Figure3-4), you must confirm password for switching to SETUP page. Figure 3-5 SETUP PWD ① PASS WORD : Confirm password. (Default password 0(ZERO)) See 5-6-6 DISPLAY for changing password. IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 38/40...
  • Page 58: Trouble

    II.USERS 6. TROUBLE If the system, which this controller (TEMI 770) adapted, has troubles (if you used DI2~DI8) the page appear also display WARN at the item state as below. Disappear this error if you select CLEAR button but it is not a perfect solve the error. You must solve the error before reusing the controller, otherwise you are reach error again.
  • Page 59 II.USERS Blank If you find any mistaken or wrong information in this manual PLEASE mail to webmaster@samwontech.com www.samwontech.com IM TEMI 770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 40/40...
  • Page 60: Communication

    III : COMMUNICATION 1. Communication TEMI 770 is designed to establish a communication between upper-level computer and display via RS232C or RS485 communication interface. (RS232C - 1:1, RS485 - 1:31) As below, there are some parameters when the TEMI 770 communicates. PARAMETER VALUE FUNCTION...
  • Page 61: Communication Terminal Arrangement

    III : COMMUNICATION 2. Communication Terminal Arrangement TEMI 770 communication terminal arrangement is depends on option (RS232C or RX485) Detail in as below. 2.1 Terminal RS232C and TEMI 770 9 Pin connector Master Station TEMI 500 (D-Sub 9 Pin) (D-Sub 9 Pin Female) SHIELD 2.2 Terminal RS485 and TEMI 770's terminal Controller...
  • Page 62: Communication Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3. Communication Command 3.1 Communication Command Contents It is basic communication command structure between upper-level computer and TEMI 770. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ADDRESS COMMAND DATA by COMMAND ① S.T.X. This code indicates the start of a command string ②...
  • Page 63: Communication Commands

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.2 Communication Commands There are two kinds of commands, Self-information and Read/Write commands in the TEMI 770. ① Self-information command COMMAND Process Display Model name & Version ② Read/Write Command COMMAND Process Reading D-Register orderly Reading D-Register Random Writing D-Register orderly Writing D-Register Random Registration Random data of D-Register...
  • Page 64: Rsd Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.4 RSD Command This command for reading D-Register orderly. ■ Transmission Format Byte Command Addr D-Reg. No. element ■ Response … Byte Command … Addr dddd-1 dddd-2 element dddd-(n-1) dddd-(n) - Parameter number : 1 ~ 32 - dddd : Indicates a character string in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 65: Rrd Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.5 RRD Command This command for reading D-Register random. ■ Transmission Format … Byte Command … Addr D-Reg. No1 D-Reg. No2 element D-Reg. No(n-1) D-Reg. Noon) ■ Response … Byte Command … Addr dddd-1 dddd-2 element dddd-(n-1) dddd-n - Parameter number : 1 ~ 32 - dddd : Indicates a character string in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 66: Wsd Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.6 WSD Command This command for writing D-Register orderly. ■ Transmission Format … Byte Command … Addr D-Reg. No1 dddd-1 element dddd-(n-1) dddd-(n) ■ Response Byte Command Addr element - Parameter number : 1 ~ 32 - dddd : Indicates a character string in hexadecimal format. ex) When the writing Temp SP(D0102) and Humi SP(D0103) as the FIX Running.
  • Page 67: Wrd Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.7 WRD Command This command for writing D-Register random. ■ Transmission Format … Byte Command … Addr D-Reg. No1 dddd-1 element D-Reg. No(n) dddd-(n) ■ Response Byte Command Addr element - Parameter number : 1 ~ 32 - dddd : Indicates a character string in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 68: Std Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.8 STD Command This command is register D-register which you want to using at the TEMI 770. ■ Transmission Format … Byte Command … Addr D-Reg. No1 D-Reg. No2 element D-Reg. No(n-1) D-Reg. No(n) ■ Response Byte Command Addr element...
  • Page 69: Cld Command

    III : COMMUNICATION 3.9 CLD Command This command is reading D-register, which was resisted by STD Command at the TEMI 770. ■ Transmission Format Byte Command Addr element ■ Response … Byte Command … Addr dddd-1 dddd-2 element - Parameter number : 1 ~ 32 - dddd : Indicates a character string in hexadecimal format.
  • Page 70: D-Register

    III : COMMUNICATION 4. D-REGISTER D-Register is group of data which can using with communication all of TEMI 770's condition. Each group has 100 registers and these are classified as follows; D-Register Range Groups Descriptions Read Write ○ × D0001~D0099 PROCESS Basic process display ○...
  • Page 71: Process

    III : COMMUNICATION 4.1 Process Process group has basic data. It has Bit Map(Display data by Bit) as follow. NOWSTS ISSTS TSSTS ALSTS SYS ERR (D0010) (D0012) (D0013) (D0014) (D0015) RESET PROG SYS ERR HOLD WAIT TEMP AT HUMI AT ERROR HUMI NO DISP DOSTSL...
  • Page 72 III : COMMUNICATION ■ Share running D-Register D-Reg. Symbols Descriptions D0001 TEMP_NPV Present Temp PV D0002 TEMP_NSP Present Temp SP D0003 WET_NPV Present wet part Temp PV D0004 WET_NSP Present wet part Temp SP D0005 HUMI_NPV Present Humi PV D0006 HUMI_NSP Present Humi SP D0007...
  • Page 73: Functions

    III : COMMUNICATION 4.2 Functions FUNCTION is consisted D-Register for operation. ■ PROGRAM running D-Register D-Reg. Symbols Descriptions D0100 SET_PTNO Set program pattern number D0121 WAITMD Set using WAIT function D0122 TEMP_WZ Set wait zone of temperature D0123 HUMI_WZ Set wait zone of humidity D0124 WAIT_TM Set wait time...
  • Page 74: Reservation

    III : COMMUNICATION 4.3 Reservation RESERVATION group is consisted confirm time, setting & reservation time D-Register. ■ Setting Time D-Register D-Reg. Symbols Descriptions Read Write ○ × D0201 N_YEAR TEMI 770 Present time (year) ○ × D0202 N_MONTH TEMI 770 Present time (month) ○...
  • Page 75: Is & Alarm

    III : COMMUNICATION 4.4 IS & Alarm IS & ALARM group is consisted Inner Signal & Alarm setting D-Register. ■ Setting IS D-Register D-Reg. Symbols States Values Description TEMP To Temp on IS1 D0305 IS1_ITEM HUMI To Humi on IS1 D0310 IS2_ITEM "...
  • Page 76: Set Program Pattern

    III : COMMUNICATION 5. Set program pattern 5.1 Program PROGRAM group is consisted program pattern setting D-Register. How to set a program pattern is : Set one by one with changing number of segment on TEMI 770. ■ Program pattern setting D-Register D-Reg.
  • Page 77: Reading Program Pattern

    III : COMMUNICATION 5.2 Reading program pattern There is how to read program pattern on TEMI 770 ① Set program pattern number on D1000 ② Set segment number on D1002 ③ Set READ TRIGGER('2') on D1003 ④ Read D1004 data and then wait until DONE('1') ⑤...
  • Page 78: Pattern Copy/Delete & Segment Insert/Delete

    III : COMMUNICATION 5.4 Pattern copy/delete & Segment insert/delete ■ Program pattern copy ① Set object pattern number on D1000 ② Set target pattern number on D1001 ③ Set PT COPY TRIGGER('4') on D1003 ④ Read D1004 data and then wait until DONE('1') ■...
  • Page 79: Pttn_Info

    III : COMMUNICATION 5.5 PTTN_INFO PTTN_INFO group is consisted program pattern and amount of segment setting D-Register This attribute is READ ONLY. D-Reg. Symbols Descriptions D1200 TUPT Number of program patterns on TEMI 770 D1201 NPT1 Segment INFO on pattern 1 D1299 NPT99 Segment INFO on pattern 99...
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  • Page 81 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL D-Register 0000~0599 PROCESS FUNCTION RESERVATION ALARM TEMP_PID SET_PTNO RESERVE AL_ITEM1 TEMP_PB1 TEMP_NPV MODE N_YEAR AL_ITEM2 TEMP_TI1 TEMP_NSP FIX_T_SP N_MONTH AL_ITEM3 TEMP_TD1 WET_NPV FIX_H_SP N_DAY AL_ITEM4 TEMP_OH1 WET_NSP OPMODE N_HOUR TEMP_OL1 HUMI_NPV PWRMODE N_MIN IS1_ITEM HUMI_NSP TEMP_SLOPE RUN_YEAR IS1_TYPE TEMP_PB2...
  • Page 82 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL PROCESS FUNCTION RESERVATION ALARM TEMP_PID N_SEG_RPT IS6_LOW TEMP_OH6 SEG_RPT IS6_DTM TEMP_OL6 P_TEMP_TSP IS7_ITEM N_TEMP_TSP IS7_TYPE TEMP_PB7 P_HUMI_TSP IS7_HIGH TEMP_TI7 N_HUMI_TSP IS7_LOW TEMP_TD7 N_SEG_TIME IS7_DTM TEMP_OH7 IS8_ITEM TEMP_OL7 IS8_TYPE IS8_HIGH TEMP_PB8 IS8_LOW TEMP_TI8 IS8_DTM TEMP_TD8 TEMP_OH8 TEMP_OL8 TEMP_PB9 TEMP_TI9 TEMP_TD9...
  • Page 83 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL PROCESS FUNCTION RESERVATION ALARM TEMP_PID (D-Register_0~599) IM TEMI770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 3/13...
  • Page 84 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL D-Register 0600~1199 HUMI_PID COMM OUTPUT INPUT PROGRAM PTN_INFO 1000 1100 HUMI_PB1 PROTOCOL TEMP_OT TEMP_IN P_PTNO NPT100 HUMI_TI1 TEMP_DR TEMP_RH DEST_PTNO NPT101 HUMI_TD1 TEMP_CT TEMP_RL P_SEGNO NPT102 HUMI_OH1 TEMP_ARW TEMP_BIAS TRIGGER NPT103 HUMI_OL1 TEMP_FL ANSWER NPT104 NPT105 HUMI_PB2 TEMP_ATGAIN NPT106...
  • Page 85 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL HUMI_PID COMM OUTPUT INPUT PROGRAM PTN_INFO 1000 1100 HUMI_OH6 HUMI_OL6 HUMI_PB7 HUMI_TI7 HUMI_TD7 HUMI_OH7 HUMI_OL7 HUMI_PB8 HUMI_TI8 HUMI_TD8 HUMI_OH8 HUMI_OL8 HUMI_PB9 HUMI_TI9 HUMI_TD9 HUMI_OH9 HUMI_OL9 IM TEMI770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 5/13...
  • Page 86 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL HUMI_PID COMM OUTPUT INPUT PROGRAM PTN_INFO 1000 1100 (D-Register_600~1199) IM TEMI770E_C 2nd Edition: Sep. 1. 2003. 6/13...
  • Page 87 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL D-Register 1200~1799 PTTN_INFO FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 PROG_INFO1 PROG_INFO2 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 TUPT TS53OFFTM NPT1 C_TSP1 C_HSP1 C_TM1 TS54ONSG NPT2 C_TSP2 C_HSP2 C_TM2 TS54ONTM NPT3 C_TSP3 C_HSP3 C_TM3 PT_REPEAT TS54OFFSG NPT4 C_TSP4 C_HSP4 C_TM4 RPT_SEG_S1 TS54OFFTM NPT5...
  • Page 88 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL PTTN_INFO FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 PROG_INFO1 PROG_INFO2 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 NPT33 C_TSP33 C_HSP33 C_TM33 TS14ONSG TS73OFFSG NPT34 C_TSP34 C_HSP34 C_TM34 TS14ONTM TS73OFFTM NPT35 C_TSP35 C_HSP35 C_TM35 TS14OFFSG TS74ONSG NPT36 C_TSP36 C_HSP36 C_TM36 TS14OFFTM TS74ONTM NPT37 C_TSP37 C_HSP37...
  • Page 89 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL PTTN_INFO FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 PROG_INFO1 PROG_INFO2 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 NPT68 C_TSP68 C_HSP68 C_TM68 TS34ONTM NPT69 C_TSP69 C_HSP69 C_TM69 TS34OFFSG NPT70 C_TSP70 C_HSP70 C_TM70 TS34OFFTM NPT71 C_TSP71 C_HSP71 C_TM71 TS4MD NPT72 C_TSP72 C_HSP72 C_TM72 TS41ONSG NPT73 C_TSP73...
  • Page 90 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL D-Register 1800~2399 PROG_TS1 PROG_TS2 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 TS1_SEG1 TS2_SEG1 TS1_SEG2 TS2_SEG2 TS1_SEG3 TS2_SEG3 TS1_SEG4 TS2_SEG4 TS1_SEG5 TS2_SEG5 TS1_SEG6 TS2_SEG6 TS1_SEG7 TS2_SEG7 TS1_SEG8 TS2_SEG8 TS1_SEG9 TS2_SEG9 TS1_SEG10 TS2_SEG10 TS1_SEG11 TS2_SEG11 TS1_SEG12 TS2_SEG12 TS1_SEG13...
  • Page 91 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL PROG_TS1 PROG_TS2 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 TS1_SEG33 TS2_SEG33 TS1_SEG34 TS2_SEG34 TS1_SEG35 TS2_SEG35 TS1_SEG36 TS2_SEG36 TS1_SEG37 TS2_SEG37 TS1_SEG38 TS2_SEG38 TS1_SEG39 TS2_SEG39 TS1_SEG40 TS2_SEG40 TS1_SEG41 TS2_SEG41 TS1_SEG42 TS2_SEG42 TS1_SEG43 TS2_SEG43 TS1_SEG44 TS2_SEG44 TS1_SEG45 TS2_SEG45 TS1_SEG46...
  • Page 92 IV : D-REGISTER DETAIL PROG_TS1 PROG_TS2 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 TS1_SEG68 TS2_SEG68 TS1_SEG69 TS2_SEG69 TS1_SEG70 TS2_SEG70 TS1_SEG71 TS2_SEG71 TS1_SEG72 TS2_SEG72 TS1_SEG73 TS2_SEG73 TS1_SEG74 TS2_SEG74 TS1_SEG75 TS2_SEG75 TS1_SEG76 TS2_SEG76 TS1_SEG77 TS2_SEG77 TS1_SEG78 TS2_SEG78 TS1_SEG79 TS2_SEG79 TS1_SEG80 TS2_SEG80 TS1_SEG81...
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