Shimaden SRS14 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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Safety Rules and Precautions
WARNING: Critical Safety Instructions
Instructions to prevent severe injury or death if not followed.
CAUTION: Equipment Protection Measures
Measures to prevent equipment damage if instructions are not followed.
General Operational Safety
General guidelines for safe operation and handling of the controller.
Introduction to the Controller
2-1. Initial Product Verification
Procedures for checking product code, appearance, and accessories upon receipt.
2-2. Usage Notes
Guidelines for proper use, including panel key operation and cleaning.
Installation and Wiring Guide
3-1. Environmental Conditions for Installation
Defines suitable environmental conditions and locations for controller operation.
3-2. Mounting Procedure
Steps for securely mounting the controller in a panel, including ventilation advice.
3-3. Panel Dimensions and Cutout
Specifications for panel cutout and external dimensions for various controller models.
3-4. Wiring Instructions and Precautions
Detailed wiring guide and safety precautions, including noise filter usage.
3-5. Terminal Layout Overview
Visual guide to terminal connections for SRS11 and SRS13/SRS14 models.
3-6. Terminal Arrangement Table
A comprehensive table mapping terminal names to their respective numbers for different models.
3-7. Pre-Operation Preparations
Essential steps before operating the controller, including wiring checks and initial setup.
Front Panel Components and Functions
Measured Value (PV) Display
Details the PV display LED and its role in showing current process values and parameters.
Target Set Value (SV) Display
Explains the SV display LED and its function in showing set values.
Action Status Indicators
Describes the various status LEDs indicating controller operation mode and function.
Operating Key Functions
Outlines the purpose and operation of each key on the controller's front panel.
Parameter Diagram and Setting Procedures
5-1. Parameter Diagram Overview
Visual representation of the parameter structure and navigation paths.
5-2. Initial Power-On Display Sequence
Describes the screens shown briefly upon initial power application.
5-3. Screen Navigation Methods
Instructions on how to switch between different screen groups and within screens.
5-4. Auto Return Functionality
Explains the automatic return to the basic screen after a set period of inactivity.
5-5. Screen Group 0 Settings
Covers setting target set values (SV) and manual control output configurations.
5-5. (3) Auto Tuning (AT) Function
Details the process, conditions, and cancellation of the auto tuning feature.
5-5. (4) Standby/Execution Modes
Explains how to switch between standby (halt) and execution (run) modes.
5-5. (5) Event Type and Value Configuration
Guides users on setting event types and corresponding alarm/control values.
Screen Explanations and Configuration Items
Basic and Standby Screens
Explains the 0-0 Basic Screen and 0-1 Standby Action Setting Screen.
Output Monitoring Screens
Describes the 0-2 and 0-3 screens for monitoring control outputs 1 and 2.
Event 1 Setting Screen
Details the 0-12 screen for configuring Event 1, including type and value settings.
Initial Setup Screen (4-0)
Covers the 4-0 Initial Screen for primary controller configuration.
Key Lock Configuration (4-1)
Explains the 4-1 screen for enabling or disabling panel key lock functionality.
Event 1 Type Configuration (4-2)
Details the 4-2 screen for defining the type of event for Event 1.
DI1 Mode Configuration (4-28)
Explains the 4-28 screen for setting the function of the DI1 external control input.
Communication Mode and Speed Settings
Covers configuration of communication mode (4-32) and speed (4-37).
Measuring Range and Input Unit Settings
Details the 4-57 Measuring Range Code and 4-58 Input Unit setting screens.
Measuring Range Code Selection
Input Type and Code Mapping
Lists input types (Thermocouple, R.T.D., mV, Voltage) and their corresponding selection codes.
Thermocouple and R.T.D. Range Details
Provides specific codes and measuring ranges for various thermocouple and R.T.D. types.
mV and Voltage Input Codes
Lists codes for mV and Voltage inputs, including scaling and decimal point settings.
Explanation of Controller Functions
8-1. Event Management
Covers event types (deviation, absolute, standby) and alarm action diagrams.
8-2. Heater Alarm Functions
Explains heater break/loop alarms, their detection, and usage with CT input.
8-3. PID Control Parameters
Details Proportional (P), Integral (I), Derivative (D), and Manual Reset (MR) for PID control.
8-4. Control Output Characteristics
Explains output limiters, proportional cycling time, and output characteristics.
8-5. External Control Input (DI) Operations
Describes functions assignable to Digital Inputs (DI) like execution, manual, and auto tuning.
8-6. Soft Start Functionality
Explains the soft start feature for gradual output increase and its activation conditions.
Troubleshooting and Error Resolution
9-1. Common Operational Troubles
Lists common problems, their causes, and suggested remedies.
9-2. Error Codes and Abnormal Inputs
Addresses error messages, abnormal measured inputs, and heater alarm errors with solutions.
Parameter Setting Record
Parameter Configuration Log
A template for recording controller settings for future reference.
Technical Specifications
Display and User Interface Specs
Specifications for the controller's display, accuracy, resolution, and interface.
Input Signal Specifications
Details input types, resistance, compensation accuracy, and scaling capabilities.
Control Output and PID Specifications
Covers specifications for control outputs, PID parameters, and soft start features.
External Input and Communication Specs
Outlines specifications for external digital inputs and communication functions.
General Environmental and Safety Specs
Includes ambient conditions, power requirements, insulation, safety standards, and materials.

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