The differences in specification and operation of the SX100e in comparison to the SX100 are outlined below. 2. General product information...
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4. Linear Output Board now fitted as standard (to output 3). Note - this replaces the relay output on the SX100. It is vital when substituting an SX100e for an SX100 - that any power supply connection to terminals 10, 11, or 12 are removed first - otherwise the controller will be severely damaged.
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9. The SX100e has only two heating programs offered when running in each of the stand alone modes: PROG 1 - TIMED PROG 2 - CONTINUOUS 10. Each program now has only three segments. These are:...
15. If changes have been made to parameters in either of the CONFIGURATION MODES, then when returning to BASE MODE, four LED dots may appear on the upper display beneath the main digits. This indicates that the configuration changes have now invalidated any previously set up parameters in Program Define mode.
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4.1 Selecting a program In order to change the selection of a program when the SX100e is operating as a stand-alone controller, it is necessary to enter 'OPERATOR EDIT' mode. If it is necessary only to change the program selected, refer to Table 2 below.
Table 3 SX100e Operator edit mode y t i f i ( l i t ' t u f i ( ) ' s °C , i r , ) i , ) t , i r , t i...
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4.4 Overriding a program In program 1 (timed) or program 2 (constant) the program can be started or stopped by using the RUN /STOP button. Program 1 - (Timed) Stopping Program 1: If program 1 is running, it can be stopped by pushing the RUN /STOP button for approximately 5 seconds.
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5. SX100e Commissioning instructions Go to 'normal' configuration mode (ref. section 5.1) then before making changes in this mode, go to hardware configuration mode Hardware configuration mode (ref. section 5.2) make changes to parameters as required Return to 'normal configuration mode (ref.
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Table 4 SX100e normal configuration mode l i t t s i f i c f i c f i c s t i f i c f i c f i c o t t l l o l l i...
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7221 -100.9 - 537.3 °C 7222 -149.7 - 999.1 °F 7223 * Default setting Table 6 SX100e hardware configuration mode (ref Figure 3) t i f ' t u t i f l t t c t i IM-S27-12 CH Issue 1...
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5 = DC (0-5 V) (Relay) 7 = DC (4 - 20 mA) 0 = Not selected 1 = Relay Fig. 3 SX100e hardware definition code (default value is 1710 as indicated) Ext Optn none* both Controller in Controller in...
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Note that when there are no inputs to these terminals, the program will halt. Table 7 SX100e BMS program selection chart (Note – this is different to the SX100. Also Prog 1 is not available in BMS mode on the SX100e ) ' l t...
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Table 8 SX100e controller define mode y t i ' l r t . v i s t i ° ( i n i ° ( ° ( ° ( t l i t l i t l i f s f f °...
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°C / ) N /A N /A N /A , i r N /A l i t Table 10 SX100e factory default settings in program define mode °C / ) °C / ) N /A N /A N /A N /A...
6. Record of settings (All parameters should be recorded here when commissioning is complete, and when any subsequent changes are made) Table 11 Operator edit mode settings Table 12 Normal configuration mode settings Table 13 Hardware configuration mode settings IM-S27-12 CH Issue 1...
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Table 14 Controller define mode settings . v i t l i IM-S27-12 CH Issue 1...
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Table 10 SX100e factory default settings in program define mode °C / ) °C / ) N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A N /A...