Fuji Electric Micro Control X Instruction Manual
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it in accordance with the following instructions.
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The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
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Instruction Manual
Micro Control X
(Socket terminal type)
Model : PXF4
CAUTION
INP-TN2PXF4Ua-EJC

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  • Page 1 The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. This manual is complied with possible care for the purpose of accuracy, however, Fuji Electric shall not be held liable for any damages, including indirect damage, caused by typographical...
  • Page 2: Related Information

    Confirming Specifications and Accessories Before using the product, confirm that it matches the type ordered. ● (For model code, please refer to "9. Model Specifications".) Confirm that all of the following accessories are included. ● • Temperature Controller 1 unit •...
  • Page 3 Warning 1-1. Limitations in Use This product is a temperature controller which was developed, designed and anufactured on the premise that it would be used for general machinery. In particular, if this product is to be used for applications that require the utmost safety as described below, please take into consideration of the safety of the entire system and the machine by adopting such means as a fail-safe design, a redundancy design as well as he conducting of periodical inspections.
  • Page 4 If the voltage exceeds 50 V DC (which is called as hazardous voltage), install a ● basic insulation between all terminals and the ground, and supplementary insulation on the digital outputs. Note that the insulation class for this equipment is as follows. Before installing, please confirm that the insulation class for equipment meets usage requirements.
  • Page 5 Caution 2-1. Cautions when Installing Please avoid installing in the following locations. ● • Locations in which the ambient temperature falls outside the range of –10 to 50 °C when equipment is in use. • Locations with rapid temperature changes, leading to dew condensation •...
  • Page 6 If the panel does not have enough strength, gaps may develop between the ● packing and the panel to lose waterproofing capabilities. In order to aid heat dissipation, do not block the sides of the equipment. ● Do not block the air vents on the top and bottom of the case. ●...
  • Page 7: Limited Warranty

    (7) The malfunction occurs because the product is used for an unintended purpose. Do not use mobile phones near this equipment (within 50 cm). Otherwise a ● (8) The malfunction occurs due to a disaster or natural disaster that Fuji Electric is malfunction may result. not responsible for.
  • Page 8: Installation And Mounting

    Installation and Mounting 4-1. External Dimensions (unit: mm) Panel Panel thickness 1 to 8 mm* 44.8 71.5 85.7 78.2 92.4 Packing Mounting bracket * When using the parameter loader with PXF being mounted on a panel: t (panel thickness) 1 ≤ t ≤ 4...
  • Page 9 4-2. Panel Cut Dimensions (unit: mm) Side stick mounting (n units) 63 or more +0.5 Number of units 141 189 237 285 +0.5 45 0 Panel cut dimensions should also meet the above dimensions after the panel ● is coated. Cautions when Side stick mounting: ●...
  • Page 10 Wiring 5-1. Terminal Connection Diagram (Without alarm functions 8-pin socket) Control output 1 Power supply Relay Current SSR drive 100 to 240V   AC 24V   DC/AC output output output 50/60Hz* 50/60Hz* Process value input (When the 5th code is "A") (When the 5th code is "B") Universal input Thermistor input...
  • Page 11 5-2. Terminal Connection Diagram (With alarm functions 11-pin socket) Control output 1 Alarm output Relay Current SSR drive Common output output output Alarm output1 (AL1) – – Alarm output2 (AL2) Power supply 100 to 240V   AC 24V   DC/AC 50/60Hz* 50/60Hz* Process value input...
  • Page 12: Part Names And Functions

    Part names and functions 6-1. Operation keys Operation keys Name Allows you to… switch between SV and MV, in the operation mode or during ● USER standby. return to the operation mode from the parameter setup mode. ● enter the parameter setup mode from the operation mode or ●...
  • Page 13 6-2. Display (4)(5) (12) (11) (10) (1) Process variable (PV) (7) A, % indicator Indicates the measured value. In Shows the unit being applied to the parameter setup mode, the values on SV screen during the parameter name is displayed. operation mode.
  • Page 14: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations < Operation mode > To switch between SV and MV Press To change the setpoint to change the value. to move to the next digit. to save the change. To see the parameters Press and hold You can access the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd block depending on how many seconds you hold the key.
  • Page 15: Error Indications

    Error Indications 50/60Hz* 50/60Hz* Process value input Process value input This controller has a display function to indicate several types of error code (When the 5th code is "A") (When the 5th code is "B") (When the 5th code is "A") (When the 5th code is "B") Universal input Thermistor input...

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