JUMO miroTRON Operating Manual
JUMO miroTRON Operating Manual

JUMO miroTRON Operating Manual

Electronic thermostat with pid two-state controller function
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JUMO miroTRON
Electronic thermostat
with PID two-state controller function
Operating Manual
70108000T90Z001K000
V1.00/EN/00756905/2022-12-01

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  • Page 1 JUMO miroTRON Electronic thermostat with PID two-state controller function Operating Manual 70108000T90Z001K000 V1.00/EN/00756905/2022-12-01...
  • Page 2 Further information and downloads qr-701080-en.jumo.info...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety ............7 Symbols and signal words .
  • Page 4 Contents Electrical connection ......... 25 Installation notes .
  • Page 5 Contents 7.3.9 Service ..............58 7.3.10 Digital control signals .
  • Page 6 Contents...
  • Page 7: Safety

    Safety 1 Safety Symbols and signal words General This manual contains information that must be observed in the interest of your own safety and to avoid material damage. This information is supported by symbols which are used in this manual as indicated. Please read this manual before starting up the device.
  • Page 8: Safety Information

    1 Safety The device has been manufactured in compliance with applicable standards and directives as well as the applicable safety regulations. Nevertheless, improper use may lead to personal injury or material damage. To avoid danger, only use the device: • For the intended use •...
  • Page 9: Description

    Description 2 Description General overview The device is available in the following versions: Type 701080, short housing Type 701081, long housing Seal Mounting frame Nameplate, chapter 2.3.1 "Nameplate", Display Page 10 Front panel with membrane keyboard, Rear view with terminal blocks, chapter 6.1 "Display and control elements", chapter 5.2 "Connection elements", Page 26 Page 31...
  • Page 10: Identifying The Device Version

    2 Description Identifying the device version 2.3.1 Nameplate The specifications on the nameplate are for device identification purposes. It is stuck on the side of the device and contains the following information: Data matrix code (for manufacturing purpos- Note "Read the operating manual" es only) Production date, Pos.
  • Page 11: Order Details

    2 Description 2.3.2 Order details Type 701080 Basic type 701080 Type 701080 with max. 2 relays, format (76 x 36 x 62) mm Version Standard version Customized hardware Customized software Customized hardware and software Input (measurement input groups) 1 RTD temperature probe Pt100, Pt1000 in two-wire circuit, 1 digital input 1 RTD temperature probe Pt100, Pt1000 in three-wire circuit 1 thermocouple and 1 digital input 0(4) to 20 mA and 1 digital input...
  • Page 12: Scope Of Delivery

    2 Description Type 701081 Basic type 701081 Type 701081 with max. 4 relays, format (76 x 36 x 72) mm Version Standard version Customized hardware Customized software Customized hardware and software Input (measurement input groups) 1 RTD temperature probe Pt100, Pt1000 in two-wire circuit, 1 digital input 1 RTD temperature probe Pt100, Pt1000 in three-wire circuit 1 thermocouple and 1 digital input 0(4) to 20 mA and 1 digital input...
  • Page 13: Block Diagram

    2 Description Block diagram Analog input Setup interface 2-wire RTD temperature probe USB device Pt100, Pt1000 PID two-state controller 3-wire RTD temperature probe Pt100, Pt1000 Digital outputs 701080 1 relay (changeover AC 250 V, 10 A) Thermocouples 1 relay (NO contact AC 250 V, 5 A) Fe-CuNi "L"...
  • Page 14: Inputs And Outputs

    2 Description In the case of minor control deviation (e.g. if the control loop is in a steady state during operation), oscil- lation is forced around the setpoint value. In this respect, the setpoint value is definitely exceeded. The controller automatically chooses between the two procedures depending on the extent of the control de- viation: Autotuning during the startup phase Autotuning during operation...
  • Page 15: Micro Usb Connection

    2 Description The device can switch actuators, such as solid state relays or power contactors, via the outputs. Depend- ing on the ordered variant, the device has one of the following output configurations: Order Description code 1 x changeover contact relay AC 250 V, 10 A (resistive load) 1 x normally open contact relay AC 250 V, 5 A (resistive load) 1 x normally open contact relay AC 250 V, 10 A (resistive load) 1 x digital output DC 0/14 V...
  • Page 16: Limit Value Monitoring

    2 Description For this, the following parameters are converted when shown on the display: • Measured value • Scaling start/end, offset • Setpoint values, setpoint limits, switching differentials, proportional band • Limit values, switching differential • Tolerance band If the parameter is configured to "none", the icons for °C and °F are hidden on the display. (purely for timer applications).
  • Page 17 2 Description Lock Lock is not active: • The AF output is reset as soon as the AF event no longer applies Lock is active: • The AF output is retained, even if the AF event no longer applies • The AF output can only be acknowledged if the AF event no longer applies •...
  • Page 18 2 Description...
  • Page 19: Acceptance Of Goods, Storage, And Transport

    Description of the error that has occurred The accompanying letter for repair (supplementary sheet for product returns) can be downloaded online from the manufacturer's website: http://productreturn.jumo.info Protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD) (ESD = electrostatic discharge) To prevent damage due to ESD, electronic modules or components must be handled, packaged, and stored in an ESD-protected environment.
  • Page 20: Disposal

    3 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport Disposal Disposing of the device DISPOSAL! Devices and/or replaced parts should not be placed in the refuse bin at the end of their service life as they consist of materials that can be recycled by specialist recycling plants. Dispose of the device and the packaging material in a proper and environmentally friendly manner.
  • Page 21: Mounting

    Mounting 4 Mounting Installation instructions WARNING! The device is not designed for use in potentially explosive areas. Explosion hazard.  Only deploy the device outside of potentially explosive areas. Mounting site The device is designed for installation in a panel cut-out within a closed switch cabinet. The front of the device and housing have different protection types (see technical data).
  • Page 22: Dimensions

    4 Mounting Dimensions 4.2.1 Type 701080 4.2.2 Type 701081...
  • Page 23: Panel Cut-Outs

    4 Mounting 4.2.3 Panel cut-outs Panel cut-outs according to DIN IEC 61554 Type Panel cut-out Mounting depth Minimum spacing of panel (width x height) without seal cut-outs (for close mounting) With terminal blocks Horizontal Vertical 701080 69 +1 mm × 28.5 +1 mm 62 mm 15 mm 30 mm...
  • Page 24: Panel Mounting

    4 Mounting Panel mounting CAUTION! The front of the device and housing have different protection types! The protection type IP65 (front-side) is only guaranteed if the seal is flush and even.  Use the mounting frame or both mounting elements as shown in the figure and ensure an even at- tachment! (1) (2) 6 9 + 1...
  • Page 25: Electrical Connection

    Electrical connection 5 Electrical connection Installation notes Requirements for personnel • Work on the device must only be carried out to the extent described and, like the electrical connec- tion, only by qualified personnel. • Before plugging and unplugging connecting cables, it must be ensured that the acting person is elec- trostatically discharged (by touching grounded metallic parts, for example).
  • Page 26: Connection Elements

    5 Electrical connection DANGER! Risk to life due to electric shock Risk of injury when touching live parts!  Only qualified electricians are allowed to connect and install an electrical device that is not already ready to use.  Before working on the system or device, switch off the voltage and secure it so that it cannot switch on again.
  • Page 27: Connection Diagram

    5 Electrical connection Connection diagram CAUTION! Risk of device damage If the device is not supplied with the voltage specified on the nameplate, this could cause damage to the device.  Only supply voltage from a voltage source that matches the specifications on the nameplate. CAUTION! In unfavorable conditions, the temperature may exceed 60 °C at the terminals.
  • Page 28: Type 701080 (Short Housing)

    5 Electrical connection 5.3.1 Type 701080 (short housing) Terminal strip 2: Terminal strip 3: Terminal strip 4: Analog input, digital input L1(L+), N(L-) Digital outputs RTD temperature probe in three-wire cir- Voltage supply (see 1 relay changeover contact, cuit (no digital input) nameplate) 1 relay normally open contact AC 230 V, 48 to 63 Hz...
  • Page 29: Type 701081 (Long Housing)

    5 Electrical connection 5.3.2 Type 701081 (long housing) Terminal strip 2: Terminal strip 3: Terminal strip 4: Analog input, digital input L1(L+), N(L-) Digital outputs RTD temperature probe in three-wire cir- Voltage supply (see 4 relays normally open contacts cuit (no digital input) nameplate) Digital outputs 1 to 4: AC 230 V, 48 to 63 Hz...
  • Page 30: Galvanic Isolation

    5 Electrical connection Galvanic isolation AC 3000 V (10) AC 3000 V AC 3000 V AC 3000 V The voltage specifications correspond to the Functional galvanic isolation for test voltages (alternating voltage, rms val- connecting SELV or PELV ues) electrical circuits according to DIN EN 61010-1 (VDE 0411- 1):2020-03 Type 701080 (order code 23):...
  • Page 31: Operation

    Operation 6 Operation The primary operator interface on the device is the front side membrane keyboard with the display. It enables users to quickly operate and configure the device at the device installation location. Non-rele- vant parameters, sub-parameters, selector and selection settings are hidden by the software for opera- tion of the device if •...
  • Page 32: Operating Overview

    6 Operation The text runs when the menu item or the function is called up. Once the text has run all the way through, display 1 remains at the first 4 characters. The text in display 2 continues running as long as the text is longer than 7 characters.
  • Page 33 6 Operation Button functions Button or button com- Function bination (permanent) In basic status When navigating When editing Increase setpoint value Select previous menu Increase value or go up item or parameter in picklist In manual mode: in- crease output level Down Decrease setpoint value Select next menu item...
  • Page 34: The Level Concept

    6 Operation 6.1.2 The level concept Basic status Main menu User level User level Setpoint 1 Switching differential back Configuration Configuration System data Device info Display/operation back Analog input Digital input Thermostat/controller Parameter block Limit value monitor. 1, 2, 3 Service Digital control signals 1, 2 Timer...
  • Page 35: Handling Input Errors

    6 Operation Handling input errors Operating level input errors via device buttons The software checks the value range and length of input values in the operating level. Invalid values are not accepted. Checking values of configuration data A potential error source can be the input and specification of incorrect configuration and parameter data. •...
  • Page 36: Basic Status

    6 Operation Basic status Following "power on" and initialization, if applicable with a configured start-up delay, the device reaches the basic status. Default setting: Display 1 - analog input Display 2 - 1st setpoint value Timer runtime/timer remaining running time If the timer is on and the function "Change display upon timer start"...
  • Page 37: Level Inhibit

    6 Operation Level inhibit Access to the individual levels can be inhibited. To activate the level inhibit, press and hold the "Menu/ OK" and "Down" buttons at the same time for longer than 5 seconds. The desired degree of inhibition can be selected using the "Up" and "Down" buttons and confirmed using the "Menu/OK"...
  • Page 38: Standby Mode

    6 Operation NOTE! The controller automatically changes to manual mode in the event of overrange or underrange, even if manual mode is disabled or inhibited. 6.10 Standby mode In standby mode, the device controller sets all of the digital outputs to inactive/deactivated and switches the controller off.
  • Page 39: Configuration

    Configuration 7 Configuration NOTE! How the individual menu items on the device are displayed always depends on the hardware that is used and on the device function. Selectors The purpose of selectors is to connect the output variables of a device function with the input mea- surands of another device function.
  • Page 40: Analog Selector

    7 Configuration 7.1.2 Analog selector The following list of analog functions are available to select from in the configuration (analog selector). Function Note No selection Analog input Setpoint value 1 Setpoint value 2 Current setpoint value Controller output Only with extra code "PID two-state controller" Output level display Terminal temperature Only with thermocouple measurement input...
  • Page 41: Online Parameters

    7 Configuration 7.2.1 Online parameters An active connection between the setup program and the device is required for executing these func- tions. Fine adjustment You can use this function to correct the measured values of the analog input. In contrast to measured value offsetting, which is used to specify a constant correction value for the entire characteristic line, fine adjustment can also be used to change the gradient of the characteristic line.
  • Page 42: Start-Up Parameters

    7 Configuration 7.2.2 Start-up parameters The start-up function allows the visualization and recording of process values in real time. This consid- erably simplifies the startup of a system, for example. The maximum recording duration is 24 hours. The files that are created when the data is recorded can be saved and printed out. Process values Up to 13 process values for the visualization, recording, and display in the online data window of the set- up program are selected in this window ("Process values for start-up"...
  • Page 43 7 Configuration Parameter Selection/text/value Description -1999 to 9999 (0) Coefficient of the quartic component (x "Display graphic" button (displaying linearization on a graphic): Use this button to create a graphic of the linearization. The graphic includes the characteristic lines for both types of linearization where applicable, namely the formula and the grid points (table).
  • Page 44: Configuration - Menu

    7 Configuration Configuration – Menu 7.3.1 System data System data with the setup program and on the device The basic settings of the device can be specified in this menu. Parameter Value Default set- Description ting Device name <Device name> <Name>...
  • Page 45: Display And Operation

    7 Configuration 7.3.2 Display and operation Display/operation with the setup program The settings for the display/operation of the device are specified in this menu. Parameter Value Default setting Description Display Display 1 Analog selector, Analog input Display value of the upper LED display see page 40 (white) Message text 1...
  • Page 46 7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Setpoint value Yes (check) Yes (check) The current setpoint value can be entered adjustment directly in the basic status using the "Up" and "Down" buttons No (empty) Setpoint value adjustment is not allowed in the basic status.
  • Page 47 7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Start 0 to 300 s The entries do not become effective until delay time after this time Message text 1 Digital selector, No selection Setting for which signal is to trigger mes- signal see page 39 sage text 1 Message text 2...
  • Page 48: Analog Input

    7 Configuration 7.3.3 Analog input Analog input with the setup program and on the device The settings for the analog input of the device are specified in this menu. The setup program detects which device version is being used. Parameter Value Default setting Description Signal type...
  • Page 49: Digital Input

    7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Cold junction tem- Internal Internal For the thermocouple signal type, either perature the internal device temperature (mea- Constant 0 °C sured at the terminals on the device) or the constant 0 °C can be set. Fine adjustment The function for performing fine adjust- ment is not active.
  • Page 50: Thermostat

    7 Configuration 7.3.5 Thermostat Thermostat with the setup program and on the device The device settings for the thermostat and controller function are specified in this menu. The setup program detects which device version is being used. When the PID two-state controller option is enabled, it is possible to choose between the thermostat and PID two-state controller.
  • Page 51: Controller

    7 Configuration 7.3.6 Controller Controller with the setup program When the "two-state controller" option is enabled, further device settings are specified for the controller function in this menu. Parameter Value Default setting Description Controller type Selection of device function Thermostat Operate the device as a thermostat Two-state controller Operate the device as a two-state con-...
  • Page 52: Controller Parameters

    7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Locking Enabled Enabled Autotuning is enabled (setup only) Disabled Autotuning is disabled Output type Relay Type of controller output. Controller The cycle time is calculated on the basis of the type of controller output. Relay Relay output Solid state, logic...
  • Page 53 7 Configuration Parameter Value range Default set- Unit Meaning ting Cycle time Cy1 0 to 9999 The cycle time should be chosen such that the energy supply to the process is as continuous as possible without overloading the switching elements. Switching differential 0 to 999 Physical unit of...
  • Page 54: Limit Value Monitoring

    7 Configuration 7.3.8 Limit value monitoring Limit value monitoring function 1 to 3 with the setup program and on the device The device is equipped with 3 limit value monitoring functions that can be individually configured. The following configuration parameters are available for each of the 3 limit value monitoring functions. Parameter Value Default setting Description...
  • Page 55 7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Pulse time 0 to 9999 The output signal is deactivated automat- ically after this time (in seconds), even if the alarm condition is still present. If the alarm condition occurs again, the function re-starts (edge-triggered).
  • Page 56 7 Configuration Non-standard left Symmetrically Non-standard right 0 = output signal not active x = actual value (1) Limit value (AL) 1 = output signal active w = setpoint value (2) Hysteresis Switching functions in relation to limit value AF7 and AF8 monitor (independently of the setpoint value) whether the actual value exceeds or falls be- low a fixed limit value.
  • Page 57 7 Configuration Non-standard left Symmetrically Non-standard right 0 = output signal not active x = actual value (1) Limit value (AL) 1 = output signal active (2) Hysteresis Non-standard switching functions with 2nd limit value If asymmetric is set for the limit value behavior, AF1 and AF2 monitor whether the actual value x is in an asymmetric window around the setpoint value.
  • Page 58: Service

    7 Configuration 7.3.9 Service Setting service parameters using the setup program or on the device The service parameters of the device can be specified in this menu. All of the parameters can be configured either with the setup program or on the device. Parameter Value Default...
  • Page 59 7 Configuration Digital control signals with the setup program and on the device The digital control signals for adjusting applications are specified in this menu. The setup program detects which device version is being used. Parameter Value Default setting Description Function No function No function...
  • Page 60: Timer

    7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Pulse time 0 to 9999 s Time (in seconds) for pulse func- tion 7.3.11 Timer Timer with the setup program and on the device The settings for the timer are specified in this menu. The timer and its parameters are not dependent on the device version.
  • Page 61 7 Configuration Parameter Value Default setting Description Cancellation sig- Digital selector No selection Signal (active for rising edge) to abort the see page 39 timer The cancellation signal only works during the runtime (not during the after-run time) Stop signal No selection Signal (high active) for stopping the timer The stop signal only works during the...
  • Page 62: Digital Outputs

    7 Configuration 7.3.12 Digital outputs Digital outputs with the setup program and on the device The settings for the digital outputs of the device are specified in this menu. The setup program detects which device version is being used. Parameter Value Default setting Description Source...
  • Page 63: Device Info - Menu

    7 Configuration Device info – Menu Versions Device-specific numbers (e.g. fabrication numbers) and version numbers for hardware and software of the device are displayed here. Service Here, the counter statuses of the service counter and the operating hours counter, the status of the ser- vice signal, and the current error status of the device are displayed.
  • Page 64 7 Configuration...
  • Page 65: Maintenance, Cleaning, Troubleshooting

    Maintenance, cleaning, troubleshooting 8 Maintenance, cleaning, troubleshooting Service There is a service counter and an operating hours counter in the device. The service counter counts when a signal that has to be monitored is set. Service counter The device counts the number of "low-high edges" of a binary signal.
  • Page 66: Troubleshooting

    8 Maintenance, cleaning, troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8.4.1 Types of errors Potential types of errors: • System errors that are detected by hardware or software (e.g. probe break, overrange) • Fault messages set by the customer in the configuration (Fault message if the binary input switches from 0 to 1 or if a set limit value is exceeded) •...
  • Page 67: Technical Data

    Technical data 9 Technical data Analog input Thermocouples Designation Standard Measuring range Accuracy ≤ 0.4 % Fe-CuNi "L" DIN 43710 (1985-12) IPTS-68 -200 to +900 °C ≤ 0.4 % from -100 °C Fe-CuNi "J" DIN EN 60584-1:2013 ITS-90 -210 to +1200 °C IEC 60584-1:2013 ≤...
  • Page 68: Digital Input

    9 Technical data Measuring Measuring Measuring Short-circuit Break (probe/ Reverse polarity probe range underflow range overflow (probe/line) line) RTD temperature probe Thermocouple Current 0 to 20 mA Current 4 to 20 mA Voltage 0 to 10 V --- ++ = is detected --- = is not detected (+) = is detected in certain conditions Dependent on the set characteristic line...
  • Page 69: Display

    9 Technical data Display 18-segment LCD displays Upper display: Lower display: Digit height 13 mm 4 mm Color white Green Places, including decimal places Decimal places 0, 1, or automatic (configurable) Electrical data Voltage supply AC 230 V -15/+10 %, 48 to 63 Hz according to the ordered ver- AC 115 V -15/+10 %, 48 to 63 Hz sion...
  • Page 70: Environmental Influences

    9 Technical data Environmental influences Ambient temperature range Storage -30 to +70 °C Operation -10 to +55 °C Site altitude Max. 2000 m above sea level Climatic environmental influences According to DIN EN 60721-3 with extended temperature range ≤ 90 % rel. humidity without condensation Resistance to climatic conditions Storage According to class 1K2...

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