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® ® MICRO-INFINITY SERIES THE NEW STANDARD FOR QUALITY ICN77000 Series Controller Operator’s Manual ® NEWPORT Electronics, Inc. http://www.newportUS.com/manuals Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
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Design” are trademarks of NEWPORT Electronics, Inc. PATENT NOTICE: The “Meter Case Bezel Design” is a trademark of NEWPORT Electronics, Inc., registered in the U.S. This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: U.S. Pat. No. D336,895; 5,274,577/ FRANCE BREVET No. 91 12756/ UK PATENT No. GB2 248 954; GB2 249 837/ SPAIN 2039150; 2048066/ ITALY 1249456;...
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To Order Model ICN77000 SERIES CONTROLLER (Specify Model Number) PROCESS CONTROLLER, DUAL DISPLAY FOR THERMOCOUPLE, RTD, VOLTAGE OR CURRENT INPUTS IN A 1/16 DIN CASE Model No. Description cont. Model No. Description ICN77 Dual displays for simultaneous display of measured value and setpoint. OPTIONAL OUTPUTS Selectable preset tune, adaptive tune, autotune, PID, PI, PD control modes.
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ABLE OF ONTENTS Part 1: Introduction Safety Considerations .................1 Before You Begin..................2 Part 2: Setup Mounting the Controller...............4 Front Panel View ..................7 Front Panel Annunciators ...............7 Rear Panel View..................8 Rear Panel Connector Labels ..............9 Mechanical Installation ..............10 Dip Switch Configuration ..............10 Dip Switch Settings................11 Electrical Installation .................12 Input Connection Examples ..............13...
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ABLE OF ONTENTS Part 3: Operation: Configuration Mode Introduction ..................16 ..........16 Turning Your Controller on for the First Time ..............17 Function in Configuration Mode Menu Configuration................18 .....................19 ID Number ....................20 Set Points ..............24 Input Type (Thermocouple) ..................25 Input Type (RTD) ................26 Input Type (RTD Value) ................27...
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ABLE OF ONTENTS Configuration Mode Cont......................72 Command Formats Reading Scale ................................................87 Reading Offset ....................88 Remote Setpoint Option Part 4 Specifcations ..................List of Figures Figure 2.1 a. — Mounting the Square Mount Controller ..............5 Figure 2.1 b. — Mounting the Round Mount Controller ..............6 Figure 2.2 —...
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ABLE OF ONTENTS List of Figures Cont. Figure 3.4 — Flowchart for Alarm 1 and Alarm 2................32 Figure 3.5 — Flowchart for Loop Break ..................37 Figure 3.6 — Flowchart for Output 1.....................41 Figure 3.7 — Flowchart for Output 2.....................51 Figure 3.8 — Flowchart for Ramp & Soak ..................57 Figure 3.9 —...
part NTRODUCTION 1.1 Safety Considerations This device is marked with the international caution symbol. It is • Do not exceed voltage rating on the label located on the important to read this manual before installing or commissioning top of the instrument housing. this device as it contains important information relating to Safety •...
part NTRODUCTION 1.2 Before You Begin If you need assistance, please contact the nearest Customer Service Department, Customer Service listed in this manual. Remove the packing slip and verify that you have received everything listed. Inspecting Your Shipment Inspect the container and equipment for signs of damage as soon as you receive the shipment.
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part NTRODUCTION TO DISABLE OUTPUTS Standby mode is useful during setup of the controller or when maintenance of the system is necessary. When the controller is in standby, it remains in the ready condition but all outputs are disabled. This allows the system to remain powered and ready to go.
part ETUP 2.1 Mounting the Controller If necessary, the rear connector assembly may be removed from the main case for Note wiring (see Figure 2.1a for Square Mount, Figure 2.1b for Round Mount). R 0.06 [1.6] Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
part ETUP Square Mount Square Mount Micro Controller Mounting Instructions Figure 2.1a — Mounting the Square Mount Controller Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
part ETUP Round Mount Round Mount Micro Controller Mounting Instructions Separate the display from the meter by squeezing the case (where shown) and then unplugging the cable from the meter. Slide the retainer over the rear of the case, but do not engage serrations on case.
part ETUP 2.2. Front Panel View Front Panel Annunciators OUT1/Setpoint 1 indicator. OUT2/Setpoint 2 indicator. Alarm 1 indicator. Alarm 2 indicator. °C °C unit indicator. °F °F unit indicator. Upper display shows the Process Value Lower display shows the Setpoint Value MENU Changes display to Configuration Mode and advances thru menu items* Figure 2.2 Front Panel Display...
part ETUP 2.3. Rear Panel View Figure 2.3 Typical Rear Connector Label and Possible Labels of Different Models Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
part ETUP Rear Panel Connector Labels POWER AC Power Connector: All models INPUT Input Connector: All models TC, PR (Process) ALARM 1 ALARM 1 relay SPST, programmable: All models OUTPUT 1 Control Output 1: Based on one of the following models. Relay SPDT Voltage and Current Solid State Relay...
part ETUP 2.4. Mechanical Installation The settings of the DIP switch must be verified or set to comply with your Dip Switch selection at the Input/Type menu (see Section 3.0 for Input/Type). The DIP Configuration switch is accessible through an opening on the side of the case or may be accessed by removing the controller from the case, see Section 2.1 for instructions.
part ETUP For SSR wiring hook-up examples, refer to Specification Section. 2.5. Electrical Installation POWER CONNECTION EXAMPLES The figure below shows the power wiring hookup. Use copper conductors only for power connections The Protective Conductor terminal must be connected for safety reasons. Fuse Connector Output Type...
part ETUP INPUT CONNECTION EXAMPLES The figure below shows the wiring hookup for any thermocouple type. For 2.5.1. Thermocouple example, for Type K hookup, connect the yellow wire to the + (+S) Terminal and the red wire to the – (–S) Terminal. When configuring your controller, select Thermocouple and Thermocouple type in the Input Type menu (see part 3).
part ETUP The figures below show the input connections and input connector jumpers 2.5.2. Two/Three/Four-Wire RTD required to hookup a 2, 3 or 4-wire RTD. The two-wire connection is the simplest method, but does not compensate for lead- wire temperature change and often requires calibration to cancel lead-wire resistance offset.
part ETUP 2.5.3. Process Current The figure shows the wiring hookup for Process Current 0 - 20 mA. When configuring your controller, select Process type in the Input Type menu (see part 3). Figure 2.5.4 Process Current Wiring Hookup 2.5.4. Process Voltage The figure shows the wiring hookup for Process Voltage 0 - .1 V, 0 - 1 V, or 0 -10 V.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION 3.1 Introduction The Controller has two different modes of operation. The first, Run Mode, is used to display values for the process variable, setpoint value and to display or clear peak and valley values. The other mode, Menu Configuration Mode, is used to navigate through the menu options and configure the controller.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Button Function in Configuration Mode MENU To enter the Configuration Mode, the user must first press MENU. Use this button to advance/navigate to the next setting. The first menu to appear will be "ID Code", if enabled. The user can navigate through all the top level menus by pressing MENU.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION 3.2 Menu Configuration: Modifying set points will not reset the controller Figure 3.1 Flowchart for ID and Set Point Menus Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION ID Number (if enabled) It is recommended that you put the controller in the Standby Mode Note for any configuration change other than setpoints & alarms Display Action Response SEE ID OPTION SUBMENU IN THE BREAK LOOP ALARM SECTION FOR ENABLE/DISABLE ID OPTION ENTERING OR CHANGING YOUR (NON-DEFAULT) ID NUMBER Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until "I I D D C C 0 0 D D E E "...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Set Points (if ID Number Enabled) Display Action Response SETPOINT 1 " " Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until S S E E T T P P T T prompt appears. " " Press ENTER Display advances to S S P P 1 1 , Setpoint 1.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Setpoints cont. Display Action Response OUTPUT REDIRECTION: DISPLAY SHOWS “S S 1 1 . . o o . . 1 1 ” AND CURRENT SETTING, “S S 1 1 . . o o . . 1 1 ” S1.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Set Points (if ID Number Disabled - default) Display Action Response With ID number disabled and in Run Mode, pressing MENU one time advances the controller to Setpoint 1 setting directly. SET POINT 1 Press MENU 1) Press MENU once from Run Mode. 125.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Input Type (Thermocouple) Display Action Response ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU: INPT " " Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until I I n n p p t t t t y y p p e e prompt appears. "...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Input Type (RTD) Display Action Response ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU: INPT " I I n n p p t t t t y y p p e e " Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until prompt appears. "...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Input Type (RTD Value) Display Action Response RTD VALUE SUBMENU: " " Press ENTER Press ENTER at r r t t d d v v a a l l U U prompt to enter your RTD Value. Display flashes previous RTD value selection ie.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Input Type (Process) Display Action Response ENTER INPUT TYPE MENU: INPT " " I I n n p p t t t t y y p p e e Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until prompt appears. "...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Reading Configuration Display Action Response " " Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until Reading Configuration prompt appears. " d d e e C C . . p p t t " CNFG Press ENTER Display advances to (Decimal Point).
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Reading Configuration cont. Display Action Response FILTER CONSTANT SUBMENU: fltr Press ENTER 9) Display flashes previous selection for filter constant. Cnst Press MAX 10) Scroll though the available selections: 0001, 0002, 0004, 0008, 0016, 0032, 0064, 0128. - Default is 0004 FLTR "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Reading Configuration cont. (If process was selected) Display Action Response INPUT SCALE & OFFSET SUBMENU: INPT " S S C C . . 0 0 F F " " " Press ENTER 12) Press enter at the I I N N P P T T prompt.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Modifying Alarm settings will not reset the controller Figure 3.4 Flowchart for Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Alarm 1 Display Action Response ALAR " A A l l a a r r 1 1 " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until prompt appears. " A A l l a a r r . . 1 1 e e n n b b l l "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Alarm 1 cont. Display Action Response ALARM LATCHED OR UNLATCHED SUBMENU: ALR. 1 Press MAX 7) Display flashes previous selection. Press MAX to Latched or Unlatched. " " " " s s t t r r d d LTCH Press ENTER 8) Display flashes...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Alarm 1 cont. Display Action Response ALARMS ENABLE/DISABLE AT POWER ON: A. P . o N Press MAX 11) Display flashes previous selection. Press MAX to enable or disable. If the alarm is enabled at Power On, the alarm will be active right after reset. If the alarm is ENBL Note disabled at Power On, the alarm will become enabled when the process value enters the...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Alarm 2 Display Action Response ALAR " " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until A A l l a a r r 2 2 display appears. " " Press ENTER 2) Display advances to Alarm 2 Enable/Disable submenu.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Loop Break Alarm Display Action Response L00P " " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until the Loop Break prompt appears. " " BR. A L Press ENTER 2) Display advances to Loop Break Enable/Disable submenu. LOOP BREAK ENABLE/DISABLE SUBMENU: L.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Loop Break Alarm cont. Display Action Response LOOP BREAK ALARM VALUE SUBMENU: L. B . A L Press ENTER 6) Display flashes 1st digit of previous loop value. " " Press MAX & MIN 7) Press MAX and MIN buttons to enter a new Loop Value 00.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Loop Break Alarm cont. Display Action Response ID CODE OPTION SUBMENU 12) Display flashes current status of ID Option, enabled or disabled. Press MAX 13) Press MAX button to select between Enable and Disable. Press ENTER 14) Display flashes “s s t t r r d d ” and advances to “Output 1.” DSBL With ID Code Option disabled, the ID Number submenu is hidden.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 Display Action Response " o o u u t t 1 1 " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until the prompt appears. Press ENTER 2) Display advances to “Self” submenu. SELF SUBMENU The Self Option allows the output of the controller to be controlled manually from the front panel. SELF 3) Display flashes the current setting of Self, enabled or disabled.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response MAXIMUM/PERCENT HIGH SUBMENU Specify in percent, the maximum value (0099) for control output. If the output is analog, then the maximum voltage or current, in percent, is specified. If the output is time proportional, then the maximum duty-cycle, in percent, is specified.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response 4-20 If Current/Voltage is your analog control output 1, this menu i.e. c c t t r r L L type will not appear, instead 4-20/Curr will be " " " "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response AUTO PID SUBMENU: AUTO " " " " e e n n b b l l d d s s b b l l Press ENTER 19) Display flashes Press MAX 20) Scroll through the available selections: Enable or Disable.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response ANTI INTEGRAL SUBMENU: ANT I " " " " Press ENTER 25) Display flashes e e n n b b l l d d s s b b l l Press MAX 26) Scroll through the available selections: Enable or Disable.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response " " " " AUTO TUNE PID DISABLED , the display will show the following three submenus so the user may manually enter values for Proportional, Reset and Rate terms corresponding to P, I, and D. It also can be used for auto PID for disabling unwanted parameters e.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response CYCLE TIME SUBMENU: CYCL " " Press ENTER 37) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous Cycle Time value. TIME " " Press MAX & MIN 38) Press MAX and MIN buttons to enter a new Cycle Time value.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response DAMPING FACTOR SUBMENU: DPNG " " Press ENTER 40) Display flashes the previous Damping Factor selection. FCTR Press MAX 41) Scroll through the available selections: 0000, 0001, 0002, 0003, 0004, 0005, DPNG 0006, 0007, 0008 - Default is 0003.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 1 cont. Display Action Response " " " " Dead Band submenu will only appear if the On/Off was selected from the " " Control Type menu. DEADBAND SUBMENU: DEAD " " Press ENTER 43) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous Dead Band value.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 2 Display Action Response " o o u u t t 2 2 " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until the prompt appears. " " Press ENTER 2) Display advances to Control Type submenu. "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 2 cont. Display Action Response ACTION TYPE SUBMENU: ACTN " " " " Press ENTER 6) Display flashes d d r r C C t t r r U U r r s s TYPE Press MAX 7) Scroll through the available selections: Direct or Reverse.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 2 cont. Display Action Response AUTO PID SUBMENU: AUTO " " " " Press ENTER 9) Display flashes e e n n b b l l d d s s b b l l Press MAX 10) Scroll through the available selections: Enable or Disable.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 2 cont. Display Action Response CYCLE TIME SUBMENU: " " Press ENTER 15) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous Cycle Time value. TIME " " Press MAX & MIN 16) Press MAX and MIN buttons to enter a new Cycle Time value.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Output 2 cont. Display Action Response " " " " Dead Band submenu will only appear if the On/Off was selected from the " " Control Type menu. DEAD BAND SUBMENU: DEAD " " Press ENTER 18) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous Dead Band value.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Ramp & Soak Display Action Response " " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until the r r a a M M p p s s o o a a c c prompt appears. RAMp " "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Ramp & Soak cont. Display Action Response RAMP VALUE SUBMENU: RAMp " " Press ENTER 9) Display flashes 1st digit of previous r r a a M M p p value. " " Press MAX & MIN 10) Press MAX and MIN buttons to enter a new r r a a M M p p value.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION 3.3 Available Options The Controller may be ordered with one of the three following options: 1) Analog Output: This option provides additional flexibility to transmit the equivalent value of process variable to other devices using a 4 to 20 mA current loop or 0-10 V signal.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Analog Output Option Figure 3.9 Flowchart for Analog Output Option Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Analog Output Option cont. Display Action Response ANLG " A A N N L L G G O O U U T T " Press MENU 1) Press MENU, if necessary, until the prompt appears. Press ENTER 2) Display advances to "Analog Type"...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Analog Output Option cont. Display Action Response READING 1 RD 1 Press ENTER 6) Display flashes 1st digit of previous “Reading 1” value. 0000 Press MAX & MIN 7) Enter "Reading 1" value. "o o " Press ENTER 8) Display advances to U U t t 1 1 OUT 1...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option Figure 3.10 Flowchart for Communication Option Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response COM7 " C C O O M M 7 7 O O P P T T N N " Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until the prompt appears. Press ENTER Display advances to “Communication Parameters"...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response PARITY SUBMENU: PRTY Press ENTER 7) Display flashes previous selection for "Parity". EVEN Press MAX 8) Scroll through the available selections: NO, ODD, EVEN. " " " " Press ENTER 9) Display flashes s s t t r r d d message and advances to Data Bit...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response CHECK SUM SUBMENU: C. S UM Press ENTER 11) Display flashes previous selection for "Check Sum". _ yes Press MAX 12) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES. " " Press ENTER 13) Display flashes s s t t r r d d message and advances to "Line Feed"...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response MODE SUBMENU: MoDE Press ENTER 23) Display flashes previous selection for "Mode". CMD _ Press MAX 24) Scroll through the available selections: CMND, CONT (command, continuous). " s s t t r r d d "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response STATUS SUBMENU: STAT Press ENTER 33) Display flashes previous selection for "Status" (alarm status). _ YES Press MAX 34) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES. " s s t t r r d d "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response UNIT SUBMENU: UNIT " " Press ENTER 45) Display flashes previous selection for Unit _ YES Press MAX 46) Scroll through the available selections: NO, YES. " s s t t r r d d "...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Communication Option cont. Display Action Response TRANSMIT TIME SUBMENU: TR. T I " " Display shows t t r r . . t t i i s s t t . . u u p p prompt. This menu is applicable if Continuous Mode was ST.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION COMMUNICATION COMMANDS (Table 3.1) Command Prefix Meaning (Command Class) Special read, Communication parameters P (Put) Write HEX data into RAM W (Write) Write HEX data into EEPROM. 1,000,000 writes to EEPROM is guaranteed! G (Get) Read HEX data from RAM R (Read) Read HEX data from EEPROM Read status byte...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. Where "*" is the selected Recognition Character. You may select any ASCII table symbol from "!" (HEX address "21") to the right-hand brace (HEX "7D") except for the caret "^", "A", "E", which are reserved for bus format request. "(nn)" are the two ASCII characters for the device Bus Address.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. Description: SETPOINT.23 ~ 0 means 3 bytes x 8 bit positions (2 characters in each byte). SETPOINT.23 = 0 = positive sign SETPOINT.22~20 = 000 - Not Allowed SETPOINT.19~0 = Setpoint data 1 = negative sign 001 - Decimal Point 1 (XXXX.) 010 - Decimal Point 1 (XXX.X) 011 - Decimal Point 1 (XX.XX)
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. Note No spaces are allowed in the data string. The spaces provided in the previous example are for illustration purposes only. Note Decimal Point position for TC/RTD = 1 or 2, for PROCESS = 1, 2 , 3, or 4. Decimal Point position for setpoint should be the same as Decimal Point position sets for Process Value and can not be Note overwritten by SETPOINT command.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION COMMAND LETTERS AND INDEX (Table 3.2) Command Command Function Command Default Index Bytes Characters Value 200000 200000 GPRW RDGOFF 200000 0000 INPUT GPRW RDGCNF AL1CNFG LOOP BREAK TIME 003B OUT1CNF OUT2CNF RAMPTIME 0000 COMM.PARAMETERS AL1LO A003E8 AL1HI 201170 GPRW RDGSCL...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION COMMAND LETTERS AND INDEX cont. COMMAND LETTERS AND INDEX cont. Command Command Function Command Default Command Command Function Index Bytes Characters Value Index GPRW PB1/DEAD BAND 00C8 DISABLE ALARM 1 GPRW RESET 1 00B4 STANDBY GPRW RATE 1 0000 DISABLE SELF GPRW...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats Description: INPUT.76543210 means 8 bit positions of the Input Command Data (Operand). INPUT.76 = 00 = 100 ohm RTD INPUT.5432 = 0000 J/392-2/0-100 mV INPUT.10 = 00 TC 01 = 500 ohm RTD 0001 K/392-3/0-1 V 01 RTD 10 = 1000 ohm 0010...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. RDGCNF.210 = 000 Not Allowed RDGCNFG.3 = 0 °C RDGCNFG.765 = 000 Filter constant 1 001 Decimal Point 1 (XXXX.) 1 °F 001 Filter constant 2 010 Decimal Point 2 (XXX.X) 010 Filter constant 4 011 Decimal Point 3* (XX.XX) 011 Filter constant 8 100 Decimal Point 4* (X.XXX)
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. COMM.PARAMETERS.210 = 000 BAUD COMM. PARAMETERS.43 = 00 No Parity 01 Odd 1200 10 Even 2400 11 N/A 4800 9600 110 19200 COMM. PARAMETERS.5 = 0 7 Bit Data COMM. PARAMETERS.6 = 0 1 Stop Bit 8 Bit Data 2 Stop Bit Example: Set Baud 9600, Odd, 7 Bit, 1 Stop.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. Note DATAFORMAT is used for V01 command or Continuous Mode (RS-232). DATAFORMAT.0 = 0 No Status DATAFORMAT.1 = 0 No Reading DATAFORMAT.2 = 0 No Peak 1 Alarm Status 1 Reading 1 Peak DATAFORMAT.3 = 0 No Valley DATAFORMAT.6 = 0 No Unit DATAFORMAT.7 = N/A 1 Valley...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Command Formats cont. RDGOFF.0~19 = Offset Data RDGOFF.20~22 = DP+2 RDGOFF.23 = 0 Positive Offset 1 Negative Offset RDGSC.0~18 = Scale Data RDGSC.19 = 0 Direct Scale RDGSC.20~23 = DP+1 1 Reverse Scale Example: To have an input of 4 to 20 mA displayed as 0 to 100, The Low input value = min.
part PERATION ONFIGURATION Remote Setpoint Option Figure 3.11 Flowchart for Remote Setpoint Downloaded from Elcodis.com electronic components distributor...
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Remote Setpoint Option cont. Display Action Response R. S ET " " Press MENU Press MENU, if necessary, until the r r . . s s e e t t p p 0 0 n n t t prompt appears.
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part PERATION ONFIGURATION Remote Setpoint Option cont. Display Action Response REMOTE SETPOINT 3 SUBMENU: R. S P. 3 " " Press ENTER Display flashes 1st digit of previous selection for Remote Setpoint 3 value. " " Press MAX & MIN Enter a new Remote Setpoint 3 value.
part PECIFICATIONS Accuracy: See the following Specification Chart. C C O O N N T T R R O O L L Resolution: 1°/0.1°; 10 µV process Action: Reverse (heat) or direct (cool) Temperature Stability: 0.08°C/°C; 50 ppm/°C process Modes: Time proportioning and proportional control modes; selectable preset tune, adaptive tune, auto-tune, PID, proportional, proportional with integral, proportional Thermocouple Cold End Tracking: 0.05°C/°C with derivative with anti-reset windup, on-off...
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part PECIFICATIONS C C O O M M M M U U N N I I C C A A T T I I O O N N S S : : G G E E N N E E R R A A L L : : RS-232 or RS-485: 300 to 19.2k baud;...
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part PECIFICATIONS Input Input Type Range Accuracy* Type Range Accuracy* Iron- -210 to 760°C 0.4°C 5%Re-W/ 0-2354°C 0.4°C Constantan -346 to 1400°F 0.7°F 26%Re-W 32-4253°F 0.7°F -270 to -160°C 1.0°C -250 to -100°C 1.0°C CHROMEGA ® -160 to 1372°C 0.4°C Nicrosil- -100 to 1300°C 0.4°C...
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part PECIFICATIONS Example of hook-up for the Solid State Relay Output for Temperature Controllers. ac CONTROLLED SSR USED WITH TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER WITH dc VOLTAGE SSR DRIVER OUTPUT TEMPERATURE dc INPUT CONTROLLER CONTROL LOAD SIDE SIDE HEATER 0 or 5 Vdc, FAST BLOW TYPICALLY FUSE...
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part PECIFICATIONS 1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) This instrument complies with the following EMC Emission Standards This device conforms with requirements of EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, as tested per EN 50081-1, 1992 (Residential, Commercial and Light amended by 93/68/EEC. This instrument complies with the following Industrial) EMC Immunity Standards as tested per EN 50082-2, 1995 (Industrial environment)
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Warranty NEWPORT ELECTRONICS, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. NEWPORT Warranty adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that NEWPORT’s customers receive maximum coverage on each product..
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