Info Display - gefran 600 User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 600:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

OUTPUT 2
INPUT /OUTPUT 3
0 = None
0 = None
1 = Relay
1 = Relay
2 = Logic
2 = Logic
3 = Triac
3 = Continuous
4 = Analog
5 = In TA
6 = In digital
Example:
1 1 1 = R + R + RS 485
2) Configuration menus:
2.1) Description of menus:
The programming of the 600 controller is divided into 10 menus:
INF: the information menu contains general information (software version etc.)
CFG: the configuration menu contains all parameters affecting the control behavior (enabling of self-/autotune, PID parameters, hysteresis, softstart
time, loop break power etc.)
Ser: The serial communication menu only applies to controllers with serial communication. It allows selection of addresses, protocol, baud rate,
Parity checking etc.
InP: the input menu contains selection of input type, the input range, filters, and limits for setpoints.
Out: the output menu allows selection of reference signals for the various alarms, alarm types, heater-and sensor failure functions, mapping of
control output and alarms to the four output ports, setting of the cycle time for all PID outputs, assignment of the reference signal for the analog
output.
PAS: the following menus (7-9) are password protected. Entering a password of "99" allows access to these menus:
Pro: the protection menu allows tamper proofing and restriction of access to the various menus and settings.
Hrd: the hardware configuration menu allows enabling of control via serial comms, selection of control type (PID heat, heat-cool...), the alarm types,
function of the three LED's (L1---L3) , the "Auto/Manual" key, the digital input, function of the lower display...
Lin: Custom linearization for the main input can be performed in 35 steps.
U.CA: User calibration allows precision calibration of inputs and analog outputs.
2.2) Getting into the various menus:
Press and hold the "F" key on the controller down: The menus INF, CFG, Ser, InP, OuT, PASS and LEVEL 1(main menu displaying temperature and
setpoint) will appear in succession.
Release the function key whenever the desired menu is displayed.
Press the button briefly to get to the first parameter in the selected menu. The parameter type is indicated in the top display, the value is shown in the
bottom display.
Use the up/down arrow keys to change the parameter value.
Press the function key briefly to accept the parameter value and to move on to the next parameter.
Press and hold the "F" key down to move to other menus.
Note: It is possible that some menus do not appear while holding the function key down. This is because the protection level is preventing access to
these menus. Refer to step 3.2)
Password protected menus:
Press and hold the "F" key on the controller down to get to "PAS". Release the F-key and enter the password: 99
To get into the Pro menu, press the F-key briefly.
To get into any subsequent menu (Hrd, Lin, U.CAL) press and hold the "F" key on the controller down to get to "PAS". Release the F-key and enter
the password: 99
Now press and hold the function key down until the desired menu is displayed. Release the function key, then press the function key briefly to get to
the first parameter in the menu.
3) Setting up the controller:
When setting up a controller it is advisable to work through the menus in the following sequence:
PAS (password=99)-Pro (enable access to menus), PAS (password=99)-Hrd, InP, Out and then CFG.
The reason is that by selecting options in a menu, some parameters in another menu become superfluous and are thus skipped, making setting-up
easier.
(e.g. in ON/OFF control the h.It and h.dt parameters are skipped)
3.1) "Pro" protection (barring access to settings):
The protection menu allows tamper proofing by restricting access to the various menus and settings. After configuring and tuning the controller we
recommend setting Pro=12, thus protecting the setup, only allowing access to the control setpoint and the alarm setpoints.
Pro=0 (factory default) allows access to the "Easy" Programming menu, which contains only
the most commonly used set-up parameters.
Pro=128 enables full access to all parameters.
Pro=12 allows access to the control setpoint and alarm setpoint, blocking access to all other
menus.
Pro=13 will prevent changing of alarm setpoints.
Pro=14 will also prevent changes to the control setpoint.
"Easy" configuration:
(only applies to 600-R-R(D)-0-0-1 units)
The "EASY" configuration is an abbreviated version, containing only the most commonly used parameters. It is enabled by setting the protection
level Pro=0. (factory default setting)

• InFo Display

SERIAL COMMUNICATION / OUT4
0 = None
1 = RS 485
2 = Relay
• Configuration Menus
4
Information
INF
display
UPd
Software
version
Cod
Instrument
code
0 No Error
Err
Self diagnostic
1 Lo
error code
2 Hi
3 ERR
4 SBR
+8 error OUT2 card recognition
+16 error OUT3 card recognition
C.Hd
Configuration
hrd

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents