Shimaden SRS13 Series Instruction Manual

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SRS10 (SRS11 / SRS13 / SRS14) Series
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Preface

The instruction manual was written for those who perform wiring, installation and routine maintenance for the
SRS10 (SRS11/SRS13/SRS14) Series. The instruction manual contains a description of the operating method,
functions, wiring, mounting method and precautions when handling the SRS10 (SRS11/SRS13/SRS14) Series
(hereinafter referred to as the SRS10 Series unless a separate description is required). You should therefore keep it
in a handy place to refer to when operating and handling the equipment. Be sure to observe all precautions and
adhere to the procedures provided in the manual. The intsruction manual assumes that fixed value control is applied.
For information on programming function and communication (optional items), see the instruction manual for the
individual function.
Digital Controller
Instruction Manual
SRS10F-1BE
Sep. 2008

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Introduction
Preliminary Check
Verify all accessories and check specification code/appearance for missing or damaged items.
Notes on Use
Guidelines for handling the controller, including cleaning and avoiding sharp objects.
Installation and Wiring
Installation Site Conditions
Specifies environmental conditions for optimal controller operation, avoiding hazardous locations.
Mounting Instructions
Details on how to properly mount the controller in a panel, including ventilation requirements.
External Dimensions and Panel Cutout
Provides physical dimensions and panel cutout specifications for mounting the controller.
Wiring Procedures
Guidelines and precautions for wiring the controller, ensuring correct terminal connections.
Terminal Layout and Arrangement
Diagrams and tables showing terminal identification and their corresponding functions.
Terminal Arrangement Table
Detailed table mapping terminal names to their corresponding numbers for different controller models.
Operation Preparations
Steps to perform before operating the controller, including wiring checks and initial settings.
Front Panel Components
Measured Value (PV) Display
Displays the current measured value (PV) of the process variable.
Target Set Value (SV) Display
Shows the target set value (SV) or parameter values on setting screens.
Action Display LEDs
Indicates the operational status of the controller, such as RUN, AT, MAN, Output, and Event status.
Operating Keys
Buttons used for navigation, setting adjustment, and mode selection on the front panel.
Parameter Diagram and Setting
Parameter Diagram Overview
Visual representation of the controller's parameter screens and their relationships.
Display When Power is Applied
Describes the initial display sequence when the controller is powered on.
Screen Switching Operations
Explains how to navigate between different screens and screen groups for setting adjustments.
Auto Return Function
Details the automatic return to the basic screen after a period of inactivity.
Screen Group 0 Settings
Covers basic settings like target set values, manual output, and auto tuning execution.
Screen Explanation and Setting Items
Basic and Monitoring Screens
Explains basic, standby, and monitoring screens for process values and control outputs.
Event and Alarm Configuration Screens
Details screens for setting event types, hysteresis, standby actions, and output characteristics.
Initial Setup and System Settings
Covers initial setup screens including key lock, communication settings, and input configurations.
PID and Output Control Settings
Describes screens for setting PID parameters, output limits, and control characteristics.
Explanation of Functions
Events and Alarm Actions
Describes event types, alarm actions, standby/non-standby behavior, and status outputs.
Heater Break/Loop Alarm
Functionality for detecting heater faults using CT input or event outputs.
PID Control Parameters
Detailed explanation of Proportional (P), Integral (I), Derivative (D) actions, and Manual Reset.
Control Output Settings
Configuration of output limiters, proportional cycling time, and control output characteristics.
External Control Input (DI)
Functions assigned to external digital inputs, including execution control, manual output, and auto-tuning.
Soft Start Function
Gradually increases control output upon startup to prevent excessive current.
Troubleshooting
Causes and Remedy of Trouble
Identifies common problems with the controller and provides solutions.
Causes and Remedy of Errors
Lists error messages, their causes, and remedies for abnormal inputs and alarms.
Specifications
Display and Input Specifications
Details on display capabilities, input types, resistance, and accuracy.
Control Output and Event Specifications
Technical parameters for control outputs, event outputs, and PID settings.
Communication and External Input Specifications
Specifications for communication interfaces, external control inputs, and options.
General and Environmental Specifications
Information on ambient conditions, power supply, safety standards, and physical dimensions.

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