Autonics TK4S User Manual

Autonics TK4S User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Preface Thank you for purchasing an Autonics product. Please familiarize yourself with the information contained in the Safety Precautions section before using this product. This user manual contains information about the product and its proper use, and should be kept in a place where it will be easy to access.
  • Page 4: User Manual Guide

    The manual's content may vary depending on changes to the product's software and  other unforeseen developments within Autonics, therefore, the contents of this manual is subject to change without prior notice. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 5: User Manual Symbols

    Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death. Failure to follow instructions can lead to a minor injury or product damage. An example of the concerned feature's use. Annotation mark. ※1 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Check the input power specifications and terminal polarity before connecting the  wires. It may cause a fire if not followed. Only an Autonics technician is authorized to service or modify the product.  It may cause an electric shock or fire if not followed. Do not use outdoors.
  • Page 7 Install the switch or circuit-breaker in the vicinity of the product to facilitate easy  access. Use the product in a well-ventilated environment. Otherwise, arrange for ventilation if  necessary. Recommended usage conditions are as follows:  Indoors  Under 2,000 m altitude  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 8 Do not have the communication lines in close proximity to the AC power line.  If possible, use a separate power source (24 VDC) for the communication converter  (SCM-38I, sold separately). viii © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Communication Line Wiring ............... 33 Preparation and Startup ................34 Powering On and Initial Display ................. 34 Input Selection Switch ..................34 Basic Controls ....................35 5.3.1 Parameter Setting Sequence ..............35 5.3.2 SV Settings ....................35 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Sensor Break Alarm [PAR4 → AL-1/AL-2 → SBA] ........85 6.4.9 Heater Burnout Alarm [PAR4 → AL-1/AL-2 → HBA] ......... 85 6.4.10 Alarm Output Deactivation [PAR5 → DI-K→ AL.RE] ......... 87 6.4.11 Alarm Output Examples ................88 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 11 Parameter 4 Setting Group [ PAR4 ] ..............115 Parameter 5 Setting Group [ PAR5 ] ..............117 Password Entry Parameter ................118 Parameter Change Reset Parameters ............118 DAQMaster (PC Loader) ................. 119 Overview ......................119 Major Features ....................120 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 13: Product Introduction

    Heater burn-out alarm (C.T input) (except TK4SP)  Multi SV setting function (Max. 4 ) – selectable via digital input terminals  Space saving mounting possible with compact design  ; downsized by 38% (depth-based) Multi-input/multi-range  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 14: Components And Accessories

    Make sure all of the above components are included with your  product package before use. If a component is missing or damaged, please contact Autonics or your distributor. Visit www.autonics.com to download a copy of the user manual.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 15 SCM-US48I SCM-US(USB to Serial RS485 converter) (USB to RS485 converter) converter) Current transformer(CT)  CSTC-E80LN Current measuring range: 100mA to 80A(Rb=10Ω), Wire wounded resistance: 31Ω±10%, Current ratio: 1000:1, Accuracy: 2.0 grade(5A to 8A) CSTC-E200LN © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 16 Images of components and accessories may differ from actual  products. For detailed information about any of the above products, please  refer to the concerned product's user manual. Visit www.autonics.com to download copies of the user manuals.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 17: Model Lineup

    “C” represents both current and SSR(standard) output support model. ※3:. Select “R” or “C” type in case of using heating & cooling control. “N” type in case fo using standard control. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 18: Parts And Features: Displays And Controls

    Turns on along with the concerned output. and 2) Indicator Manual Control Turns on along with an alarm output when the concerned Indicator alarm conditions are met. Multi SV Indicator Indicates which SV is being shown (SV1 through 3). © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 19 Used to activate the digital input key  feature. . TK4S and TK4SP (48WX48H) do not feature an A/M key. A/M key functions have ★ been replaced by the MODE key in these models. Input Selection Switch and Communication Port (underside of the unit) Position the switch according to the desired input type.
  • Page 20 1 Product Introduction 7-Segment Display Characters © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Contact - On: < 2kΩ, Off: > 90kΩ Input Option Non-Contact - On: < 1.0 V Residual Voltage, Off: < 0.1mA Leakage Current Digital Input ※TK4S/M-1ea(due to limited terminal), TK4H/W/L-2ea(except TK4SP) Heating and Cooling Control On/Off, P, PI, PD, and PID Control...
  • Page 22 TC C, G type / TC R, S type bellow 200℃: (PV ±0.3% or ±3℃, select the bigger  one) ± 1 digit TC B type, below 400℃: There is no accuracy standard.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 23 Other: Below -100℃: Within ±5℃  In case of TK4SP series, ±1℃ will be added.  ※2: “ ” represents that this unit is double or reinforced insulated. ※Environment resistance is rated at no freezing or condensation. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 24 2 Specifications © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 25: Dimensions

    3 Dimensions Dimensions TK4S-Series TK4SP-Series TK4M-Series TK4H-Series © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 26 3 Dimensions TK4W-Series TK4L-Series Terminal cover(Sold separately) RSA-COVER(48X48mm)  RMA-COVER(72X72mm)  RHA-COVER(48X96mm, 94X48mm)  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 27: Installation

    3 Dimensions RLA-COVER(96X96mm)  Installation Unit: mm TK4S-Series and TK4SP-Series (48 mm(W) X 48 mm(H))  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 28 3 Dimensions All others  Mount the procuct on the panel and securely push the bracket in using a tool, as shown in the diagram. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 29 3 Dimensions © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 30: Wiring Diagrams

    Features one digital input terminal due to limited number of terminal blocks. Supports two multi SVs (SV1 and SV2) only. TK4SP-Series Does not feature any digital input terminal due to limited number of terminal blocks. 11Pin Socket(PG-11, PS-11): Sold separately © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 31: Tk4M-Series

    4 Wiring Diagrams TK4M-Series Features one digital input terminal due to limited number of terminal blocks. Supports two multi SVs (SV1 and SV2) only. TK4W, TK4H, TK4L-Series © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 32: Wiring Precautions

    Carefully adjust both load and sensor positions.  Make sure the sensor is securely attached to the input connector.  4.5.1.3 AC Power Cable and Wiring Do not put the sensor lines in close proximity of the AC power lines. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 33: Communication Line Wiring

    Do not tie together with the AC power line.  Only use twisted pair wires for the communication lines.  Do not allow the communication line to exceed 800m in length.  For further details, please refer to 6.6 Communication Settings.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 34: Preparation And Startup

    Changing the input selection switch position resets temperature sensor input to KCaH  and results in display of thermocouple/RTD Input Types only. In the case of analog input, it is reset to AV1, resulting in display of analog voltage/current Input types only. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 35: Basic Controls

    Flow chart for SV setting is as follows: While in Run mode, press any ◀, ▼, or ▲. Select the desired digit using the ◀ key. Configure the desired numeric value using the ▼/▲ keys. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 36: Changing Parameter Settings

    Select the desired Parameter Setting Group using the ▼/▲ keys and press MODE key. Select the desired parameter using the MODE key. Configure the desired numeric value using the ◀/▼/▲ keys. To save, press MODE key. 5.3.4 MV Monitoring and Manual Control Setting © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 37 Heating MV remains in effect during cooling monitoring and manual  cooling control. TK4ST/SP (48WX48H) does not feature the A/M key. To switch  modes between auto and manual controls, press the MODE key once. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 38: Parameter Reference Chart

    Shaded parameters are for standard-level users, the others are for high-level  users .(You can set the user level in parameter 5 setting group) Each parameter has its own Memory Address for communication functions.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 39 Parameter Group's initial screen and access other Parameter Groups. With no key input for 30 seconds while in Setting mode, the system  will keep the initial settings and automatically revert to Run mode. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 40: Parameter Setting Groups

    5 Preparation and Startup Parameter Setting Groups 5.5.1 Parameter 1 Setting Group [PAR1] © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 41: Parameter 2 Setting Group [Par2]

    5 Preparation and Startup 5.5.2 Parameter 2 Setting Group [PAR2] © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 42 5 Preparation and Startup © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 43: Parameter 3 Setting Group [Par3]

    5 Preparation and Startup 5.5.3 Parameter 3 Setting Group [PAR3] © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 44 OUT1, O!MA will not be shown.  It will be possible to select STND, CYCL, PHAS in O!SR.  If selecting SSR in o@Sr, it is fixed to Stnd and parameter will not be shown.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 45: Parameter 4 Setting Group [Par4]

    5 Preparation and Startup 5.5.4 Parameter 4 Setting Group [PAR4] © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 46 5 Preparation and Startup © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 47: Parameter 5 Setting Group [Par5]

    5 Preparation and Startup 5.5.5 Parameter 5 Setting Group [PAR5] © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 48 5 Preparation and Startup © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 49: Parameter Settings And Functions

    -199.9 to 752,0 UCcL Platinel II 0 to 1390 32 to 2534 PLII CU 50 Ω -199.9 to 200.0 -199.9 to 392.0 CU 5 CU 100 Ω -199.9 to 200.0 -199.9 to 392.0 CU10 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 50 SV (Setting Value) can only be set within the input range.  If SV (Setting Value) is set beyond the input range, values exceeding the input range are ignored. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 51: Input Type Settings [Par3 → In-T]

    When selecting the input temperature sensor, you can set the desired units of temperature/scale value to be displayed. Factory Setting Group Parameter Setting Range Unit Default ?C / ?F PAR3 UNIT This parameter will not be displayed if analog input has been selected. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 52: Analog Input/Scale Settings

    You can set the decimal point positions for PV (Present Value) and SV (Setting Value) within high and low limit scale values. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default 0 / 0.0/ 0.00 / 0.000 PAR3 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 53 Sets the display unit to ℉ and turns on the ℉ indicator. Sets the display unit to % and turns on the % indicator. Sets the display unit to an undefined unit. The LED unit indicator will not turn © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 54: Input Bias Adjustments [Par3 → In-B]

    If the Input Digital Filter is set to 0.4 seconds, digital filtering is applied to a sampling value collected over 0.4 seconds (400 ms). When the Input Digital Filter is used, PV (Present Value) can vary from the actual input value. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 55: High And Low-Limit Of Sv (Setting Value) [Par3 → H-Sv/ L-Sv]

    Changing the input sensors automatically changes the SV high/low-  limit settings to max/min values of the changed input sensor’s specification (temperature sensor input), or to high/low-limit scale values (analog input). The user is required to reset related. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 56: Control Output

    6.2.1.2 Cooling Control [PAR3 → O-FT → COOL] Cooling control mode: the output will be provided in order to supply power to the load (cooler) if PV (Present Value) rises above SV (Setting Value). © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 57 Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default See below. PAR2 below. PID/PID, PID/ON-OFF, and ON-OFF/PID Control  Setting Range (Temperature): -(Proportional Band) to +(Proportional Band) (the  lower value when using different proportional bands) © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 58 199.9 (overlap band) to 000.0 (not used) to 999.9 (dead band) (Temperature L) Setting Range (Analog): -99.9 (overlap band) to 000.0 (not used) to 099.9 (dead  band) Factory Default: 0000 (Temperature H), 000.0 (Temperature L, Analog), (Unit:  Temperature ℃/℉, Analog % F.S.) © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 59 6 Parameter Settings and Functions 6.2.1.3.1.1. Using a Deadband © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 60 6 Parameter Settings and Functions 6.2.1.3.1.2. Using an Overlap Band © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 61 6 Parameter Settings and Functions 6.2.1.3.1.3. Using neither a Dead band nor an Overlap Band © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 62: Mv High / Low-Limit Settings [Par2 → H-Mv / L-Mv]

    MV limits are not applied to manual control, MV upon control stop, MV  upon a sensor error, and initial manual control MV. MV high/low-limit configuration is not available for ON/OFF control in  standard control mode (heating or cooling control). © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 63: Ramp Settings [Par2 → Ramu/ Ramd/ Runt]

    OPEN, HHHH, LLLL, After Auto-tuning completed, PV Irrespective of Inactive = SV conditions. Power On, SV Change, Switching from Stop to Run, When it is not 0. Active Switching from Manual to Auto, Ramp Rate Change © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 64: Auto/Manual Control Settings

    MV (ErMV) is applied. In this state, manual and auto control MV settings can be modified. It is still possible to switch auto/manual control mode while in  controlling operation. Operation Priority: Manual Control > Stop > Open (Sensor  Disconnection) © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 65 MV monitoring stage or any other stages) to revert the system to auto control mode. When in heating and cooling control mode, press A/M key once (in the MV monitoring ⑫ stage or any other stage) to skip the system to the cooling MV monitoring stage. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 66 AUTO: Controlling with auto control MV as an initial MV for manual control  PR.MV: Controlling with preset manual MV as an initial MV.  Factory Setting Group Parameter Setting Range Unit Default PAR5 IT.MV AUTO / PR.MV AUTO © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 67: Output Settings

    You can therefore choose the right output type depending on application environments. OUT1: Selects OUT1 control output.  OUT2: Selects OUT2 control output.  Factory Setting Group Parameter Setting Range Unit Default OUT1 SSR / CURR PAR3 OUT2 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 68 (CYCL), the power supply for the load and temperature controllers must be the same. In case of selecting phase output or cycle output with PID control type,  control cycle is not available to set. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 69: Temperature Control

    PID Control ON.P Control ON/OFF Control ON/OFF Control OnON Setting Paramet Factory Setting Range Unit Group Default Standard PID / ONOF Control PAR3 C-MD Heating and Cooling P.P / P.ON / ON.P / ON.ON Control © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 70: On/Off Control [Par3 → C-Md → Onof]

    C.HYS Sets OFF_Offset for cooling control. C.OFT Setting Paramet Factory Setting Range Unit Group Default H.HYS Temperature H, Analog: 001 to100 Temperature L: 00.1 to10.0 PAR2 C.HYS ℃/℉/- Temperature H, Analog: 001 to100 H.OFT © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 71: Pid Control [Par3 → C-Md → Pid]

    0000. Proportional Derivative Control (PD): Select PID control and set the  integral time to 0000. Multi SV: Use the same PID time constant for the values of SV0 to  SV3. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 72 Default 0000 to 9999 PAR2 0000 Integral control is not conducted if the integral time is set to 0.  Setting the integral time too short can intensify Correction Movements  and cause hunting. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 73 Cooling Control Period Setting Parameter Setting Range Factory Default Unit Group Relay Output: 020.0 00.1 to120.0 PAR3 SSR Output: 002.0 If using heating and cooling control, configure each control period separately for heating and cooling. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 74 Applicable only when integral time is set to 0 (under P control or PD  control only). Switching from heating and cooling control to standard control (P, PD  control) automatically configures the reset setting to 50%. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 75: Auto-Tuning

    Auto-tuning continues to run even if the temperature reading exceeds  or falls below the input range. When auto-turning is in progress, parameters can only be referenced  and not altered. Auto-tuning is not available in manual control.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 76 Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default TUN1 / TUN2 PAR3 AT.T TUN1 In cooling control mode, TUN2 Mode calculates 70% based at 0°.  When SV=-100, TUN2 is performed at -70°.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 77: Alarm Output

    If PV/SV deviation occurs higher than low-limit deviation or lower than high-limit CDU] deviation, alarm output will be ON. High-limit deviation can be set in AL1.H/AL2.H. Low limit deviation can be set in AL1.L/AL2.L. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 78 Selects alarm output 2 operation mode. AL-2 Setting Paramet Factory Setting Range Unit Group Default AL-1 DVCC OFF / DV[[ / ]]DV / ]DVC / [DV] / PAR4 PVCC / ]]PV / SBA / LBA / HBA AL-2 ]]DV © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 79: Alarm Output Options [Par4 → Al!T/Al@T]

    AL-A / AL-B / AL-C / AL-D / AL-E / AL-F PAR4 AL2.T AL-A You can set alarm outputs (Alarm1 Type/Alarm2 Type) individually.  If alarm output mode has been selected as LBA, SBA, or HBA, AL-C  and AL-D modes are not available. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 80: Alarm Sv Settings [Par1 → Al!L/Al!H/Al@L/Al@H]

    Group Default Temperature: A1.HY Temperature H, Analog: 001 to 100 ℃/℉, PAR4 Temperature L: 000.1 to 100.0 A2.HY Analog: Digit Alarm output hysteresis applies to heater burnout alarm (HBA) in the  same manner. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 81: Alarm Output Mode Selection [Par4 → A!N/A@N]

    With a preset delay time, alarm output does not turn on for the preset duration.  Instead, the concerned alarm indicator on the front will flash in 0.5-second intervals. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 82 A2.OF the deactivation conditions are still present. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default A1.ON 0000 A1.OF 0000 0000 to 3600 PAR4 A2.ON 0000 A2.OF 0000 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 83: Loop Break Alarm [Par4 → Al-1/Al-2 → Lba]

    LBA Monitoring Time [PAR4 → LBA.T] You can set the LBA monitoring time to check changes in the control subject's temperature. Automatically setting with auto-tunning. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default 0000 to 9999 PAR4 LBA.T 0000 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 84 LBA detection band [LBA.B] during LBA monitoring time [LBA.T], ⑦ to ⑧ loop break alarm (LBA) turns OFF after LBA monitoring time. The status of changing control output MV (LBA monitoring time is ⑧ to ⑨ reset.) © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 85: Sensor Break Alarm [Par4 → Al-1/Al-2 → Sba]

    Current detection is not performed if OUT1's control output time is less  than 250 ms. It is recommended to use Autonics designated current transformer (for  50 A). Alarm output option can be set to standard alarm (AL-A) or alarm latch ...
  • Page 86 5 A. The setting value is calculated as (10 A + 5 A)/2 = 7.5 A). Heater current values of less than 7.5 A are deemed heater burnout and the alarm activates. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 87: Alarm Output Deactivation [Par5 → Di-K→ Al.re]

    (DI) terminal goes into the on state (close). (MAN lamp on). For detailed information on Digital Input (DI) terminal configuration,  see 6-7-4-1. Digital Input Terminal. After deactivating the alarm output, it will function normally for the next  alarm output occurrence. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 88: Alarm Output Examples

    6 Parameter Settings and Functions 6.4.11 Alarm Output Examples 6.4.11.1 Absolute Value High-limit Alarm and Deviation High-limit Alarm 6.4.11.2 Absolute Value Low-limit Alarm and Deviation Low-limit Alarm © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 89 6 Parameter Settings and Functions 6.4.11.3 Deviation High/Low-limit Alarm 6.4.11.4 Deviation High/Low-limit Reverse Alarm © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 90: Analog Transmission

    Transmission output is constant current output. Too great a resistance  from the load can cause the output value to change. There is no optional output below 4 mA or above 20 mA.  © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 91: Transmission Output High/Low-Limit Value Settings[Par4 → Fs-L/Fs-H]

    (FS-L), the transmission output is 4 mA. PV Transmission Output PV within sensor range or upper/lower limit scale can be converted and transmitted as current within the range of 4 mA and 20 mA. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 92 4 mA and 20 mA. When ramp is in effect, ramp SV is transmitted step by step.  H-MV/C-MV Transmission Output You can convert 0 to 100% of heating (H-MV)/cooling MV (C-MV) into 4 to 20 mA current. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 93: Communication Settings

    6.6.1 Unit Address Settings [PAR4 → ADRS] You can assign individual addresses to data units. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default 01 to 99 PAR4 ADRS © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 94: Bps (Bits Per Second) Settings [Par4 → Bps]

    You can set the number of bits to mark the end of a transmitted data string. Setting Description Sets end of data string to 1 bit. Sets end of data string to 2 bits. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default 1 / 2 PAR4 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 95: Response Wait Time Settings [Par4→ Rsw.t]

    Parameter set/change enable via communication. EN.A Prohibit parameter setting or modification via communication. DIS.A Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default EN.A / DIS.A PAR4 COMW EN.A Reading parameter settings is always permitted. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 96: Usb-To-Serial Connection

    6 Parameter Settings and Functions 6.6.7 USB-to-Serial Connection Data can be transmitted via a USB-to-serial connection. However, RS485 communication through a USB-to-serial connection is blocked by hardware. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 97: Additional Features

    A feature that monitors and displays the current of a heater (load) being controlled by control output. Setting Parameter Measurement Range Unit Group 0.0 to 50.0 PAR1 CT-A A current transformer is used to measure and display the heater's (load) current. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 98: Run/Stop [Par1 → R-S]

    ON/OFF 000.0 (OFF)/100.0 (ON) 000.0 Control Standard Control 000.0 to100.0 000.0 Control PAR5 ST.MV `00.0 (Cooling ON) ON/OFF Heating 000.0 /000.0 (OFF)/100.0 Control (Heating ON) Cooling `00.0 (Cooling) to 100.0 Control 000.0 Control (Heating) © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 99: Multi Sv

    1 / 2 / 4 PAR5 MT.SV If the Digital Input (, ) feature has been set for multi SV (MT.SV), the number of Multi SV(MT.SV) is not modified through pressing key or communication. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 100 Multi SV Value Settings [PAR1 → SV-0/ SV-1/ SV-2/SV-3] Designate the value of each SV for Multi SVs. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default SV-0 SV-1 Setting Value Low-limit (L-SV) ℃,℉ PAR1 to Setting Value High-limit (L-SV) SV-2 SV-3 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 101: Digital Input

    TheTK4S or M series has a limited number of terminal blocks.  Therefore, the digital input terminal1 (DI-1) is available. Digital input terminal function operates irrespective of 6-7-7. Password  Settings. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 102 "or" function and deactivation as an "and" function. (However, this does not apply to the Multi SV feature of digital input terminals.) Digital input key functions operate irrespective of 6-7-9. Password  Settings. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 103: Error Features

    000.0 (OFF)/100.0 (ON) 000.0 Control Standard Control 000.0 to 100.0 000.0 Control PAR5 ER.MV ON/OFF `00.0 (Cooling On) Heating 000.0 Control /000.0 (OFF)/100.0 (Heating On) Cooling `00.0 (Cooling) to 100.0 Control 000.0 Control (Heating) © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 104: User Level Setting [Par5 → User]

    SV selection, digital input key (DI-K), A/M (MODE for S and SP models) key for monitoring and manual control, parameter reset (INIT), etc. Setting Function Activates SV group lock. Deactivates SV group lock. Setting Factory Parameter Setting Range Unit Group Default ON / OFF PAR5 LC.SV © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 105: Parameter Initialization[Init]

    Setting Range Unit Group Default YES / NO INIT ‘ If the password feature is activated, it is required to enter a password to activate this function. Resetting the parameters also resets the password. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 106: Password Settings [Par5 → Pwd]

    Setting Range Unit Group Default 0000 (Password protection deactivated.) PAR5 0000 0002 to 9999 (Password protection on.) 6-7-4-1. Digital Input Terminal and 6-7-4-2. Digital Input Key features are not affected by password protection settings. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 107 If an incorrect password has been entered, the SV display section  displays a coded form of the password stored by the user and an error message (ERR). Then, the error message flashes in one-second intervals. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 108 6.7.9.2 Password Recovery Entering an incorrect password displays a coded form of the password on the SV display. Submit this code to Autonics to recover your lost password. Incorrect Password Entry (For example, the correct password being1234) Access SV parameter or parameter setting group.
  • Page 109: Setting Group Parameter Description

    Unit Default Heating_MV Heating MV H 0.0 to H100 H-MV Cooling_MV Cooling MV C 0.0 to C100 C-MV ※It is possible to manually control and monitor heating and cooling MVs at the same time. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 110: Parameter 1 Setting Group [ Par1 ]

    Between L-SV and ℃/℉ SV-1 setting. SV-1 0000 Value H-SV SV-2 Setting Between L-SV and ℃/℉ SV-2 setting. SV-2 0000 Value H-SV SV-3 Setting Between L-SV and ℃/℉ SV-3 setting. SV-3 0000 Value H-SV © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 111: Parameter 2 Setting Group [ Par2 ]

    001 to100 Cooling_ON Cooling hysteresis. Digit C.HYS Hysteresis (00)1 to10)0) ( 002.0) 000 to100 Cooling_OFF Cooling off point Digit C.OST Offset offset. (00)0 to 100.0) MV Low-limit L-MV 00)0 MV lower limit 000.0 to H-MV-)1 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 112 Ramp_Up Rate Ramp rise rate. Digit RAMU (00)0 to 99(9) 000 to 999 Ramp_Down Ramp down rate. Digit RAMD Rate (00)0 to 99(9) Ramp Time Unit Ramp time unit. SEC / MIN / HOUR R.UNT © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 113: Parameter 3 Setting Group [ Par3 ]

    Type ON.ON Auto-tuning Type Auto-tuning mode. TUN1 / TUN2 TUN1 Output1(SSR_C OUT1 control output SSR / CURR OUT1 urr) Type type. OUT1 SSR OUT1 SSR output STND / CYCL/ PHAS O1.SR STND Function Type. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 114 OUT2 urr) Type type. OUT2 Current OUT2 Current 4-20 / 0-20 O2.MA 4-20 Range output range. Heating_Conrol Heating control 000.1 to 120.0 020.0 Time period. Cooling_Conrol Cooling control 000.1 to 120.0 020.0 Time period. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 115: Parameter 4 Setting Group [ Par4 ]

    000.0 to 99.99 00.20 (analog) Analog Output Analog output mode PV / SV / H-MV / C- AO-M Mode value. Transmission output Low Out Scale FS-L -200 low-limit. High Out Scale FS-H 1350 Transmission output © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 116 NONE / EVEN / ODD PRTY NONE parity bit. Stop Bit Stop bit. 1 / 2 Response Response waiting 5 to 99 RSwT Waiting Time time Communication Communication EN.A / DIS.A COMW Write write permission. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 117: Parameter 5 Setting Group [ Par5 ]

    LC.P3 lock. Lock Parameter Parameter 4 Group ON / OFF LC.P4 lock. Lock Parameter Parameter 5 Group ON / OFF LC.P5 lock. 0000: Password Password protection off. Password setting. 0000 Setting 0002 to 9999 © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 118: Password Entry Parameter

    When SV<L-SV, SV resets to L-SV. L-SV Control output O-FT L-MV, H-MV, C-MD, ER.MV, PR.MV, ST.MV operation mode Temperature control C-MD L-MV, H-MV, ER.MV, PR.MV, ST.MV type Alarm mode/option AL-1, AL-2 AL1.L, AL1.H, AL2.L, AL2.H © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 119: Daqmaster (Pc Loader)

    DAQMaster Overview DAQMaster is a comprehensive device management program that can be used with Autonics temperature controllers, panel meters, and counter products, and with Konics recorder products. DAQMaster provides GUI control for easy and convenient management of parameters and multiple device data monitoring.
  • Page 120: Major Features

    Save spreadsheet data as .rtf, .txt, .html, or .csv files. Modbus Map Table Reporting Print address map reports of registered Modbus devices. Modbus map table reports  can be saved in .html and .pdf formats. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 121 Supports Korean, English, Japanese and Simplified Chinese.  To add a different language, modify the files in the Lang folder, rename, and save. Script Support Uses the Lua Script language and deals with different I/O processes for individual  devices. © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd.
  • Page 122 8 DAQMaster © Copyright Reserved Autonics Co., Ltd. MCT-TKU1-V1.7-1202US...

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