Configuration 
108  UDC3500 Universal Digital Controller Product Manual  3/07 
Function Prompt  
Lower Display 
Selections or  
Range of Setting  
Upper Display 
Parameter  
Definition 
 
50 PCT 
CURRENT DUPLEX RANGE (SPLIT)—Split the 
Control Output across two physical outputs. This 
setting should be used for Relay/Current and 
Current/Relay Duplex Outputs. 
This setting should also be used when 
Current/Current Duplex operation is desired. This 
enables one current output to provide heat control 
and another current output to provide cool control. 
To enable Current/Current Duplex (split) operation: 
•  The Second Current Output or the Third Current in 
the Options Set Up group must be selected for 
Output. 
•  The Current Output selected (Second or Third) is 
scaled as desired for 0-50 % controller output. 
•  Deadband for this configuration only applies to the 
First Current Output. The other Current Output 
must have the Deadband scaled in. 
FOR EXAMPLE: 
Current Duplex (split) using the First and Second 
Current Outputs. If a 2 % Deadband is desired, then 
enter 2.0 for the Deadband selection in the Control 
Algorithm group. This will apply Deadband to the 
First Current Output. In the Options group, set 
Second Current Output actuation to OUTPUT, the 
Second Current Output LOW VAL to 49.0 and the 
HIGH VAL to 0.0. 
 
100PCT 
CURRENT DUPLEX RANGE (FULL) —Enables the 
First Current Output to provide both heat and cool 
functions for control over 0-100 % of the controller 
output. The PID heat parameters apply when the 
output is greater than 50 % and the PID cool 
parameters apply when the output is less than 50 %. 
A second current output is not required for this type 
of duplex operation. 
C1 RANGE 
4-20mA 
0-20mA 
CURRENT OUTPUT RANGE 1 —Allows the user to 
easily select 4-20 mA output or 0-20 mA output 
operation without the need for recalibration of the 
controller. 
 ATTENTION  Changing the Current Output Range 
will result in the loss of Field Calibration values and 
will restore Factory Calibration values.