6 Parameter Settings and Functions
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Input types Display
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)
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Nickel 120Ω
1 NI12 -80 to 200 -112 to 392
Analog
Voltage
0 to 10V AV1
-1999 to 9999
(Display point will be changed according to
decimal point position)
0 to 5V AV2
1 to 5V AV3
0 to 100mV AMV1
Current
0 to 20mA AMA1
4 to 20mA AMA2
※1. C (TT): Same temperature sensor as former W5 (TT).
※2. G(TT): Same temperature sensor as former W (TT).
Temperature sensors are to convert subject temperature to electrical signals for the temperature
controller allowing it to control output.
SV (Setting Value) can only be set within the input range and do not set over the input range.
6.1.2 Input type [PAR3 → IN-T]
This product supports multiple input types, making it possible for the user to choose from
thermocouples, resistors, and analog voltage/current.
If you change the input specification, the SV's upper/low-limits are automatically set to the new
specification's max/min values for temperature sensors. As for analog inputs, analog upper/lower
input values are set to the max/min temperature range and the SV upper/low-limits set to
upper/lower scale values. Therefore, you need to reconfigure the settings.
Parameter Setting range
Unit
PAR3 IN-T
Refer to 6.1.1. Input types and
temperature
KCaH -
6.1.3 Sensor temperature unit [PAR3 → UNIT]
When selecting the input temperature sensor, you can set the desired units (℃, ℉) of
temperature/scale value to be displayed.
Parameter Setting range
Unit
PAR3 UNIT ?C / ?F ?C -
This parameter will not be displayed if analog input has been selected.