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Pixsys ATR 121 Series User Manual

Pixsys ATR 121 Series
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ATR 121
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Pixsys ATR 121 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPixsys
ModelATR 121 Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

Safety Guidelines

Organization of Safety Notices

Explains the categorization of safety notices (Danger, Warning, Information) used in the manual.

Safety Precautions

Key safety precautions for product usage, including relay life expectancy and application conditions.

Precautions for Safe Use

Guidelines for preventing operation failure, malfunction, and damage by adhering to safe usage practices.

Model Identification

Technical Features

General Features

Summarizes display, environmental conditions, sealing, material, weight, and power consumption.

Hardware Features

Software Features

Explains software functionalities like regulation algorithms, proportional band, integral, and derivative time.

Dimensions and Installation

Electrical Wirings

Safety guidelines and best practices for wiring to prevent electromagnetic interference.

Wiring Diagram

Visual guide for connecting controller terminals, including power and signal inputs/outputs.

AN1 Analogue Input

Examples of Connection for Linear Input

Relay Outputs

SSR Output

Display and Keys Functions

Numeric Indicators (Display)

Describes the normal display of the process value and other information.

Meaning of Status Lights (Led)

Clarifies the function of OUT1, OUT2, and L1 status LEDs during operation.

Keys

Controller Functions

Modifying Main Setpoint and Alarm Setpoint Values

Step-by-step guide on how to adjust the main and alarm setpoint values.

Tuning

Auto-tune

Instructions for utilizing the automatic tuning feature to calculate PID parameters.

Manual Tuning

Detailed steps for performing manual tuning to fine-tune PID algorithm parameters.

Automatic Tuning

How automatic tuning is initiated and how to exit the tuning process.

Memory Card (Optional)

Information on using a memory card for parameter backup and duplication between controllers.

Latch ON Function

Dual Action Heating-Cooling

Dead Band Function

Configuration

Loading Default Values

Procedure to restore the controller to its factory default settings.

Modify Configuration Parameters

Steps for accessing and changing various configuration parameters.

Configuration Parameters

Command Output

Configuration options for selecting the command output type (e.g., Relay, SSR).

Sensor

Configuration parameter for selecting the type of analogue input sensor.

Decimal Point

Setting to control the number of decimal points shown on the display.

Lower Limit Setpoint

Parameter for defining the lower limit of the setpoint value.

Upper Limit Setpoint

Parameter for defining the upper limit of the setpoint value.

Lower Linear Input

Sets the lower limit for linear signal inputs.

Upper Linear Input

Sets the upper limit for linear signal inputs.

Latch On Function

Configuration for the Latch On function, including virtual zero options.

Offset Calibration

Calibration parameter for adjusting offset values, e.g., for ambient temperature.

Gain Calibration

Calibration parameter for adjusting the gain value.

Regulation Type

Parameter to select the primary regulation mode (Heating, Cooling, etc.).

Command State Error

Defines the output contact state during an error condition.

Command Led

Controls the state of the command output LED.

Command Hysteresis

Parameter for setting hysteresis in command output or PID dead band.

Proportional Band

Sets the proportional band (P) for PID control, affecting inertia.

Integral Time

Sets the integral time (I) for PID control, affecting steady-state error correction.

Derivative Time

Sets the derivative time (D) for PID control, affecting response to rate of change.

Cycle Time

Defines the cycle time for PID control outputs.

Alarm

Configuration of various alarm types and their intervention logic.

Alarm State Output

Defines the output contact state and intervention type for alarms.

Alarm State Error

Specifies the alarm output contact state in case of sensor or system errors.

Alarm Led

Controls the state of the alarm output LED (OUT2).

Alarm Hysteresis

Parameter for setting hysteresis specifically for alarm conditions.

Alarm Delay

Sets a delay for alarm activation or deactivation.

Setpoint Protection

Enables protection to prevent unauthorized modification of setpoints.

Conversion Filter

Configures the ADC filter for smoothing input sensor readings.

Tune

Selection of autotuning type (Disabled, Automatic, Manual).

Operating / Visualization Mode

Sets the operating mode and display visualization options.

Degree Selection

Selects the temperature unit: Centigrade or Fahrenheit.

Baud Rate

Sets the communication speed for serial interfaces.

Slave Address

Configures the unique address for serial communication.

Serial Delay

Adjusts the delay for serial communication data transmission.

Cooling Fluid

Specifies the type of cooling fluid used, affecting PID parameters.

Proportional Band Multiplayer

Multiplier for the proportional band, specifically for cooling actions.

Overlap / Dead Band

Configures overlap or dead band between heating and cooling actions.

Cooling Cycle Time

Sets the cycle time for the cooling output.

Visualization Filter

Filters the display refresh rate for easier reading.

Alarm Intervention Modes

Absolute Alarm or Threshold Alarm (A. A Selection)

Describes absolute alarms in heating/cooling modes with hysteresis based on process value.

Absolute Alarm or Threshold Alarm Referring to Command Setpoint (A.A.S Selection)

Explains absolute alarms tied to the command setpoint, adjustable via interface or RS485.

Band Alarm (A. b Selection)

Details band alarms with hysteresis, triggered by deviations from the command setpoint.

Upper Deviation Alarm (A.d.5 Selection)

Describes upper deviation alarms where the alarm setpoint is greater than zero.

Lower Deviation Alarm (A.d. Selection)

Explains lower deviation alarms where the alarm setpoint is less than zero.

Table of Anomaly Signals

Qr-code

3D File

Notes / Updates

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