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RTD (IEC)
Thermo-
couple
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
Pt100Ω
J
J
K
K
K
0 to 150
0 to 300
0 to 500
0 to 600
-50 to 100
-100 to 200
-150 to 600
-150 to 850
0 to 400
0 to 800
0 to 400
0 to 800
0 to 1200
Range
(°C)
Input signal type Input signal type
32 to 302
32 to 572
32 to 932
32 to 1112
-58 to 212
-148 to 392
-238 to 1112
-238 to 1562
32 to 752
32 to 1472
32 to 752
32 to 1472
32 to 2192
Range 
(°F)
Range 
(°F)
Thermo-
couple
R
B
S
T
T
E
E
N
PL-II
0 to 1600
0 to 1800
0 to 1600
-199 to 200
-150 to 400
0 to 800
-199 to 800
0 to 1300
0 to 1300
Range
(°C)
32 to 2912
32 to 3272
32 to 2912
-328 to 392
-238 to 752
32 to 1472
-328 to 1472
32 to 2372
32 to 2372
-1999 to 9999
(Scaling is possible)
  • Maximum  span : 9999
  • Lower  limit : -1999
  • Upper  limit : 9999
1 to 5VDCDC voltage
Note 1) Except for the following, the input accuracy is 
±
0.5% FS 
±
1 digit  
±
1
°
C 
(Input accuracy does not be guaranteed for the ranges of measurement 
other than in the table above.)
R thermocouple 0 to 400
°
C 
B thermocouple 0 to 500
°
C 
Note 2) In case a measuring range of -150 to 600
°
C or -150 to 850
°
C is used for 
resistance bulb input, temperatures below -150
°
C does not be indicated 
correctly. Therefore, “LLLL” does not appear despite a continuous fall 
below -150
°
C.
Note 3) If the resistance bulb or thermocouple is used at a temperature below 
the lowest value in the measurement range, the input accuracy cannot 
be guaranteed.
Note 4) Addition of decimal point is impossible if the input range or span is larger 
than 999.9 at the RTD/thermocouple input.
in these ranges, this controller may 
display an incorrect process value 
due to the characteristic of the sensor.
:
 Input range (Standard range)
Parameter :
, ,
Table 3