Temperature Control Commands (All Controllers); Error Codes; Set Temperature Write: Ws - Omron E5ZD Operation Manual

Multipoint temperature controller
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Temperature Control Commands (All Controllers)

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Error Codes

Error code
Name
E001
Memory error
E002
Sensor input AD er-
ror
E003
Cold junction com-
pensation error
E004
CT input AD error
E011
Sensor error
E012
Upper limit error
E013
Lower limit error
E022
Heater current up-
per limit error
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Temperature Control Commands (All Controllers)

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Set Temperature Write: WS

Command Format
@
0
Unit
W
Header code
If an end code of 00 was returned in the response, the command was executed
normally. If the end code is not 00, the measured temperature will not have been
read.
If an error has occurred that makes temperature measuring impossible, Mea-
sured Temperature Read will result in a response that contains an error code
that indicates what type of error has occurred. The detail of response formats are
described on page 76.
The memory contents have been destroyed. Turn the E5ZD off and on.
The sensor AD converter has failed. Turn the E5ZD off and on.
This error is generated when CN3 has been disconnected or the ambient tempera-
ture of the E5ZD has dropped below –15°C or exceeded 60°C.
The CT input AD converter has failed.
The sensor input is not correct. Either the sensor is shorted or not wired correctly.
The measured temperature is 20°C or more over the set temperature range.
The measured temperature is 20°C or more below the set temperature range.
The measured heater current value is more than 55 A.
The commands described in this section are used to write or read parameters
used in temperature control, or to otherwise exert temperature control.
This command is used to write the set values for temperature control into
memory. The command must designate the unit, memory bank, and point where
the set temperature is to be written. The length of the data for the set tempera-
ture is either four for five digits depending on whether the value is input to the
nearest degree or to the nearest one-tenth of a degree (see below).
It designates only the set temperatures, not the current memory bank, which is
specified using Memory Bank Designation Write (WM).
Note Set Temperature Write cannot be used during autotuning.
The formats for this command are as shown below.
The following format is used with K or J sensors or when the temperature range
for Pt100 or JPt100 sensors is between 0° and 500°C (32° to 932°F). In either
case, the set temperature is input in four digits (or three numeric digits with a sign
digit) with increments of one degree. Use 2D
S
Bank Point
0
Data code
The following format is used with Pt100 or JPt100 sensors when the tempera-
ture range is between –100.0° and 200.0°C (–148° to 392°F). In this case, the
Meaning
hex
0
Set temperature
3
2
1
x10
x10
x10
Sign (0 or –)
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as the negative sign.
FCS
*
0
x10
Terminator
CR
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