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Description
Factory
Default
Gain
Gain controls the response of the temperature
controller. A higher gain value will cause the
controller to respond more quickly to the difference
between the set point and the actual temperature,
while a lower value will cause it to respond more
slowly. Select PID for direct access to the PID
parameters. Read more on setting gain below.
10
PID P
The proportional term of the PID loop. Will only be
available if Gain is set to PID.
1
PID I
The integral term of the PID loop. Will only be
available if Gain is set to PID.
0.01
PID D
The derivative term of the PID loop. Will only be
available if Gain is set to PID.
0
Sensor
Sets the temperature measurement sensor. Can be
Therm 100uA, Therm 10uA, LM335, AD590, RTD, or
RTD (4-wire).
Therm
100uA
T-Low Lim
T-Low Lim is the lower temperature limit. If
operating in T Mode and the actual temperature
drops below this value, the output will be turned
off. Temperature limits not monitored in R Mode or
Ite Mode. Limit monitoring can also be disabled in
software (see TEC:ENAB:OUTOFF command).
-99°C
T-High Lim
T-High Lim is the upper temperature limit. If
operating in T Mode and the actual temperature
rises above this value, the output will be turned off.
Temperature limits not monitored in R Mode or Ite
Mode. Limit monitoring can also be disabled in
software (see TEC:ENAB:OUTOFF command).
125°C
R-Low Lim
R-Low Lim is the sensor low limit. If operating in R
Mode and the actual sensor measurement drops
below this value, the output will be turned off. R
limits are not monitored in Ite Mode. Limit
monitoring can also be disabled in software (see
TEC:ENAB:OUTOFF command).
0.01kΩ
R-High Lim
R-High Lim is the sensor high limit. If operating in
R Mode and the actual sensor measurement
exceeds this value, the output will be turned off. R
limits are not monitored in Ite Mode. Limit
monitoring can also be disabled in software (see
TEC:ENAB:OUTOFF command).
45kΩ